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Turning Dorian Gray
Ed Alkalay
Turning Dorian Gray
Genres: Country, Blues, Folk, Rock
 
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A rootsy "New Folk" CD of original songs with traditional country, blues, bluegrass, and folk-rock influences featuring Ed Alkalay's deep baritone voice, polished guitar and banjo playing, and poignant lyrics. Already gar...  more »

     
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All Artists: Ed Alkalay
Title: Turning Dorian Gray
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Ed Alkalay
Original Release Date: 11/5/2001
Release Date: 11/5/2001
Genres: Country, Blues, Folk, Rock
Styles: Bluegrass, Classic Country, Contemporary Blues, Traditional Blues, Contemporary Folk, Folk Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 803680168721, 783707440521

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A rootsy "New Folk" CD of original songs with traditional country, blues, bluegrass, and folk-rock influences featuring Ed Alkalay's deep baritone voice, polished guitar and banjo playing, and poignant lyrics. Already garnering significant airplay and critical acclaim, Turning Dorian Gray features a wide variety and styles of music. Lyrically, the CD strikes on diverse emotions. In "A Better Version of Me", the lyrics empahtically state: "I can stand being loved/I can stand being hated/But Lord I can't deal with being replaced". While in "With the Devil in My Band", Ed strikes on theme close to all musicians' hearts - selling their soul to the devil for fame: "The Devil looked at me with that same devilish grin/He said 'Eddie boy, I never ever met a musician who wouldn't trade his soul for a life of sin". While in "Marie," the theme of incomprehensible loss permeates: "Perhaps a thousand years from now, her eyes I'll not see/ Her touch not feel/ her breath not breathe". All in all, the CD is a "must buy" for those interested in acoustic music.
 

CD Reviews

Fantastic
John L Kolakowski | Washington, DC United States | 06/17/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Really delivers the goods. I've listened a hundred times and I still get something new each play, whether it be a hook I hadn't discerned previously or a new idea about the stories that are being told. The musicianship and delivery are first-rate. I had it in my CD changer for four months and only took it out because I was feeling guilty about liking it so much."