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Prophecies
Tarsha
Prophecies
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
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Sheldon Tarsha, has undergone superhuman metamorphosis with his new album, Prophecies. He is now simply TARSHA, and at the risk of stroking his humble ego way out of proportion, I'd like to now refer to him as the 'Apocaly...  more »

     
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All Artists: Tarsha
Title: Prophecies
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: The Orchard
Original Release Date: 1/1/2006
Re-Release Date: 12/26/2006
Genres: Pop, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 669910639467, 837101265263

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Sheldon Tarsha, has undergone superhuman metamorphosis with his new album, Prophecies. He is now simply TARSHA, and at the risk of stroking his humble ego way out of proportion, I'd like to now refer to him as the 'Apocalyptic Messiah of Rock'. I just bought and heard the new CD through and through, and I have to say, I'm amazed! Album Art isn't dead but actually back! It's not only a great rocking album, but an album like in the days of the LP, that's more than surface deep, with conceptual unity and still plenty of room for interpretation. Prophecies is rapturous, virtuous, completely original, and sounds like Tarsha, the artist. Prophecies is cathartic, going from Dirty to "Generation-H, from original sin to exodus to a place of unity and harmony. This is what 's been missing all year--something epic, something about the human race from birth to death and all that's in-between, a story of biblical proportion from a unique and sincere perspective, speaking to individual hearts as well as addressing humanity at large. This album is so huge, so cult, it's classic. Overall, Prophecies is driven by contradicting desires for sex and purity, fantasy and truth, and a courageous call for peace, all delivered with a modern edge and unparalleled command by the most outstanding male rock voice of our time! Job well done! If you want something refreshing, skip the superficial, carbon copy, thoroughly played out scene, and buy Tarsha's new CD, Prophecies, and count your lucky stars for the long-awaited Second Coming. -Review By Sali Oguri