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Track Listing 1. Hero in Me 2. Scares Me More 3. Didn't Wanna Be Daddy 4. Love Disappears 5. Fear 6. Dark Love Song, A 7. Why 8. No, I Don't Think So 9. Choices 10. What It Is 11. Sorry the Very Next Day 12. Headmasters of Mine
Album Notes Personnel: Jeffrey Gaines (vocals, guitar, piano, harmonica); Rick DiFonzo, Frank Christian (electric guitar); Stephen Gaboury (cello, strings, flute); Carin Lynn (electric violin); Jane Scarpantoni (cello); John Avarese (strings); Joel Diamond, Paul Gordon, Richard Gottehrer (keyboards); Lonnie Hillyer, Shea Quinn, Robert C. Welsh (bass); Tony James, William Rej Troup III (drums). Recorded at R.P.M. Studios, New York. Jeffrey Gaines is a very intense singer/songwriter. His heart dictates most of his songs after what must be torturous lectures from his head; but it is his soul that is the source of his expression. Although weighty in theme, Gaines' songs are heavily influenced by pure popsters such as the early-period Beatles ("Hero In Me") and Tom Petty ("Didn't Wanna Be A Daddy"), and they grab attention both melodically and lyrically. His rough-edged expressive voice is the perfect vehicle for these deeply-etched songs. When he sings "fear, let's talk about fear," you know that the tale he calls up is from a deep pool of personal experience; "A Dark Love Song" could have been an appropriate album title. Yet, while there isn't a single tune with a "happy" theme, the album is not depressing, simply thought-provoking. JEFFREY GAINES is a captivating confessional.
Industry Reviews 3 Stars - Good - ...A collection which is more than simply the sum of its parts....Gaines's songs are engagingly effective in their directness... Q (07/01/1992)
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