All RECs for this Artist
roguepuppet Rec'd this on Sep 29, 2007:
Street Cred: 19281
Rec's: 735
“Colin's vocals are full of emotion and longing. Singing lyrics from the heart, this song makes you want to ease his woes and smack whomever could possibly try his patience this much. Balanced by beautiful acoustical guitar work, it is a winner.”
roguepuppet Rec'd this on Sep 29, 2007:
Street Cred: 19281
Rec's: 735
“A beautifully played guitar solo leads off this song so well I was afraid the vocals would spoil the spell.. but gladly they blend and rise and shift me to a better place. "I am capable of much more...."”
jujubeebop Rec'd this on Jun 8, 2008:
Street Cred: 28240
Rec's: 1024
“A song that would have been welcome in the eclectic soundtrack for Garden State. Soothing and beautiful. Can't wait for more.”
Velmont Rec'd this on Sep 29, 2007:
Street Cred: 8253
Rec's: 255
“Ooh. There are even more twists in this song. This is just great. I'll second roguepuppet; beautiful.”
roguepuppet Rec'd this on Sep 29, 2007:
Street Cred: 19281
Rec's: 735
“beautiful piano, guitar and vocal acoustical song that captures that feeling of elation when eyes and hearts and meet.”
Velmont Rec'd this on Sep 29, 2007:
Street Cred: 8253
Rec's: 255
“It has the same ultimate super duper quality as «Kings of Convenience». So relaxing, so beautiful voice - so incredible nice to just listen to the words and concatenate them together to meanings in your mind. Fantastic guitar work. Ahh.”
TristramAiblins Rec'd this on Sep 28, 2007:
Street Cred: 464
Rec's: 19
“A pleasant, quiet, yet strong statement of a song...listen and that'll make sense. ”
TheMilla Rec'd this on Sep 27, 2007:
Street Cred: 6737
Rec's: 274
“The guitars and the voices forms a Very nice duet. It also has a somewhat oldies-feel to it :)”
myoubiwan Rec'd this on Jun 7, 2008:
Street Cred: 607
Rec's: 95
“A good folk song. A good folk singer.”
dorsey Rec'd this on Sep 30, 2007:
Street Cred: 14688
Rec's: 525
“Round and round, lives play circles, the never-ending ebb and flow of the universe, big themes for a lovely little song”
