Gaitsch, Bruce CD's and DVD's

 

  Nova CD  

€9.90

$12.90
Featuring Richard Marx etc



 

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Bruce Gaitsch has already had a pretty outstanding musical career. He has worked with the likes of Richard Marx, Survivor's Jim Peterik, Heart, Boston and countless others on his CV. So obviously Gaitsch is one of the industries most respected and talented artists, thus his new solo CD, see Gaitsch calling upon some of his buddies to help him out.

'Nova' features Richard Marx, Bill Champlin, Dream Theater's John Petrucci and has just been released in Europe by the ever rising Finnish label Lion Music. The album hits the soft spots and is a very relaxing mature album. Now I am possibly the worlds biggest Richard Marx fan, it's a still an ambition of mine to interview him, but he never returns my emails, so perhaps Mr.Gaitsch can relay this message to him for me?

Now then considering Marx's creditability here in the UK and throughout Europe, it would be insane for Lion Music not to release the song 'Haunt Me Tonight' as a single. It's an acoustic based song that float around the room and sounds like Marx's classic hit "Hazard", therefore could very easily score a chart hit for Gaitsch and Lion Music.

Also Marx's last album "Days In Avalon" still remains unreleased through Europe, so it would also be an idea for Lion Music to consider trying to release it as it's a great album. Also let's not forget that Bruce has had hits songs before with Madonna and Kansas, so it would be quite possible that this song could break into chartsville, a great song. The album has six vocal led songs and all the rest of the material are instrumental compositions. I even noticed that Nightranger's Kelly Keagy appears on a song called 'Don't Call My Name' which is a soothing atmospheric ballad which flows through your body, a magical song indeed.

'Nova' is such a varied and amazing album, each song just astounds and there is something charming about the music that will appeal to a wide range of music loving fans.

Melody is the keyword, and this album is an inspiration.

9/10

Nicky Baldrian