
Tommy Frenzy
Businessman
© 2001 Tommy Frenzy (775020115323)
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Rock'n'Roll, some funky Pop and a Ballad or two make this CD by lead singer of "Tuff Darts," a rare show of vocal talent with some tasty guitar playing.
tracks
- 1 Businessman
- 2 More
- 3 Remember Me
- 4 Where's My Mojo?
- 5 What Could Have Been
- 6 Walking With An Angel
- 7 Arrow Through My Heart
- 8 Crazy Stupid
- 9 Bring It On
- 10 Time
- 11 Climbing
- 12 Big Party Hat
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Lead-singer and guitarist of NYC's "TUFF DARTS!" now offers a guitar adventure of a CD to the masses.
Tommy Frenzy wrote, performed, recorded, and produced this brand new CD containing twelve delicious songs.
The CD opens up with the title song, "Businessman," a scorching power pop tune mocking the suit and tie crowd, followed by the heartfelt ballad, "More," with melodic harmonies that will stay with you.
This CD is guitar driven with a strong emphasis on vocals and harmonies.
It marks the arrival of an entirely new musical genre..."dancemetalpowerpop!"
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One of the greatest cd's for the car ever
author: BusinessmanI pop this baby in and I'm good for the duration. It is entertaining from start to finish. Can't wit to get Hard Drive.
I have heard cuts from his new cd. It's a scorcher and blows this away!
author: Bob MccullohThis cd rocks. I have heard cuts from the new cd, coming out here in March. It blows this one away. Very high tech, new grooves. Tommy has risen to the millenium! (the previous reviewer was incorrect. The Tuff Darts album was produced by Bob Clearmountain and Tony Bongiovi.)
A Fall from the Dart board...
author: Charles MontgomeryStandard Rock with a corporate feel. Ironic given that the lead off track is false-advertised as "a scorching power pop tune mocking the suit and tie crowd." He probably should not produce himself. The Tuff Darts album, arguably his best, was produced by Ian Hunter (?Am I right on that) so there were nice production touches as well as some sort of editorial control. Even that album was pretty self-indulgent.... I was happy to see Tommy still working, then sorry to hear the tracks... etc...
Bring it to Wall Street- NICE WORK
author: Matt Musikar4 tumbs up!!!!
Nice Job!
author: Tommy EaganGreat Job