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God Bless America
Livingston Bramble
God Bless America
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
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All Artists: Livingston Bramble
Title: God Bless America
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: The Orchard
Original Release Date: 1/1/2000
Re-Release Date: 10/17/2000
Genres: Pop, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 669910710722
 

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Joe | Wormtowm, MA | 02/04/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)

"The cd is a good starting point for a new band. The music will speak for itself. This reminds me of the Kill em all, ep in that when i first heard that ep in the eighties, I wanted to hear more from metallica. I would not say this is a metallica type band. However, I am saying the feeling of; "is there more of this around?" is present after listening to the cd GBA. Here's a cd that you can sample at a great price! The band live is a great time. See you Later cats"
Incredible music made for the love of it.
Allison Enny | North Dartmouth, MA USA | 11/04/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Livingston Bramble's God Bless America CD is exceptional! The songs are well written with good meanings to live by. The high-energy music brings you into the songs. Who would think a bunch of guys from a small town could make such amazing music? It shows that these guys make music for the love it and nothing else. If you've ever seen them live it shows how much they love it. They are focused, bringing the crowd into the music. Every song on this album is brilliant. I have to say my favorite song is "One Idea." It has an incredible energy. The lyrics discuss living life for you. It talks about how people feel they are just here on this earth, but we all have a purpose in life. All we have to do is find it. One of my friend's favorite songs is "Eight Legs." He pointed out the symbolisms that come up in the song. When situations arise stand up and take them. The lyric "I got your back if you got mine" points out a loyalty quality. Each song has its own catchy meaning. If you can ever catch a show I highly recommend it!"
Where's the talent?
I hate bar bands | my house | 01/15/2002
(1 out of 5 stars)

"Being an avid lover of music in general, I took to this CD as I take to those in my own collection. I tried to be objective, but I couldn't find anything I liked about it. It's the same hooks I used to hear in classic rock bands and even Jane's Addiction. It just sounds like this band is trying to get signed. I don't understand the lead vocalist's attempts at possibly screaming, this is music that should be sung over. What is with every song having the word 'man' or 'cat' in it as well? It gets boring and annoyingly repetitive. Remember the '80s? I'd rather listen to a nu-metal band. 'Fall To Earth' should have been left in the 80s as well, kids these days don't want to hear ballads. And 'God Bless America'? I realize it was written in 2000, but I can see how it can profit the band after the September 11th acts. Shameful."