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Monday, April 7, 2008
Review: Kip Winger "Songs from the Ocean Floor"
Aptly named 2000 solo CD from former frontman for Winger. "Songs from the Ocean Floor" is for bottom-dwellers indeed.
I found it very hard to get excited about most of these tunes, even upon repeated listens. Much like his first solo CD (1996), "This Conversation Seems Like a Dream," Kip jettisons his punchy AOR talents in favor of lethargic and aimless collections of sounds. He still sounds great after all these years, but for those of us who love a good melody, this CD makes no waves. Being generous, I can say there are 3 songs that may spend a little bit of time on the ol' iPOD. "Two Lovers Stand" has some very nice orchestration and something reminiscent of a hook in the chorus, the mid-tempo track "Broken Open" ain't bad, and the closer "Everything You Need" is great because it marks the end of a very boring record.
iPOD-worthy: 4, 10, 12
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