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Audio CD (May 7, 2002)
Original Release Date: 2000
Number of Discs: 1
Label: Koch Records
Reader Reviews Almost 20 years between albums, and Dave picks up right where he left off - with themes of spiritual change, extraterrestrial visitations, broken hearted love and government corruption. People weren't ready for these ideas being expressed in rock songs when he did them in 1983 on "Chosen People", and maybe they're still not ready, but the man has a lot of courage to go with his heart and share his vision of the world with us. "Who's Foolin' Who", "It Ain't Over Til It's Done" and "Let Me Be" all have the trademark Dave hard rock sound, while "The Lie" is somewhat softer. Dave's always been good at the rock 'n' roll screamers, but on this album I'm especially impressed at the tenderness in his voice on the quieter songs like "Flowers in the Rain", which almost brought me to tears the first couple times I played it. "Fortis Green" has that old Kinks "Dead End Street"/"Sunny Afternoon" sound (kind of like "Did Ya" from their 1992 e.p.). It really brings back the longing for those good old days - even if you weren't there. "Rock You, Rock Me' is a great power ballad, a song that will give you hope. "Why" is one of my favs because I'm the kind of person that is always asking questions. (I've been told I think too much on a few occasions!) If you think this CD is too retro sounding, wait till you hear the last two cuts. They're unlike anything Dave has done before. I hope we don't have to wait another 20 years before we get another CD of new songs from Dave. We need more of his spiritual rock and roll.
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