
Samuel Markus
New Dawn
© 2008 Yatra Media (895133001068)
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Poetic and melodic folk/rock
tracks
- 1 Rosa
- 2 Another Way
- 3 New Dawn
- 4 What's on your Mind Babe
- 5 Suzanne
- 6 Miles Away
- 7 Jitterbug
- 8 Deeper Well
- 9 East End of the Bay
- 10 One Door Land
- 11 The Only Ones
- 12 The Offering
- 13 Something Else
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Samuel Markus and The Only Ones debut their full length cd entitled New Dawn-
Featuring the enigmatic Rosa- a swinging highly catchy melody with a street groove- then the very Tom Petty like Another Way and the love song Suzanne which reminds of Leonard Cohen-
With the song The Offering Samuel shows his spiritual side with poetic lyrics that are visually inspiring- in fact much of New Dawn elicits the very cinematic writing that is at the core of Samuel's work-his music expresses the love he has for the silver screen and every song is certainly a movie in itself.
The Only Ones feature the incredible slide guitar of Casey Mohoney- the inspired drumming and bass playing of Nick D'virgilio and Ron Underwood from Opiate For The Masses-
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LYRICAL LOVE AFFAIR
author: MonicaThis album bleeds love for real innovated music! Samuel Markus is indeed a brilliant artist and writer! His music is expressed with such poetic style; to listen to it sends you on a inspirational journey. His lyrics are incredibly deep, romantic and genuine. This album is a must have!
THE DAWN OF REAL MUSIC
author: StevenThis is an incredibly dynamic and innovative album. Samuel Markus is an exceptionally talented songwriter with a voice that compares to the greats. The music is catchy and stays with you long after the CD is over. I highly recommend.
Quite Good
author: DanielPoetic. Thoughtful. Rhythmic. Samuel strikes me as a real thinker, writer and artist. He's not Bob Dylan or anything, but lets just say that I listened to his album immediately after listening to Dylan and it held up. Check this one out.