[Slowhand] retail therapy
Kelly Murphy
brucespringsteenfan at semo.net
Sun Nov 21 12:41:43 EST 2004
It's a great jazz/techno/trip-hop like album. Eric was under the disguise
X-Sample, and the album was released under
the pseudonym TDF (Total Dysfunctional Family). There is some really nice
guitar playing on this album in my opinion. The tracks Sno-God, Rip Stop,
and Angelica are probably my favorite tracks. Sno-God has awesome guitar
work.
I loved it when I got it; I still do. It's just different and something
most don't expect Eric to do. I guess most don't want Eric to do something
like this either.
-Kelly
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----- Original Message -----
From: <SteveH1007 at aol.com>
To: <slowhand at planet-torque.com>
Sent: Sunday, November 21, 2004 3:07 AM
Subject: [Slowhand] retail therapy
> Can anyone tell me a little about a cd I recently aquired called Retail
> Therapy a up tempo album produced with Simon Climie? Steve, London. (
> SteveH1007 at aol.com )....
>
>
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