JOEY T. (JOE TUCHRELLO) - FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE Very Good Condition

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Item specifics

Condition
Very Good: An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or ...
CD Grading
Very Good (VG)
Case Condition
Very Good (VG)
Inlay Condition
Very Good (VG)
UPC
0744773013521
Artist
Joey T
Format
CD
Release Year
2009
Record Label
CD Baby, Cdb
Release Title
For Better or for Worse
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Product Identifiers

Record Label
CD Baby, Cdb
UPC
0744773013521
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3046050297

Product Key Features

Format
CD
Release Year
2009
Genre
Country
Artist
Joey T
Release Title
For Better or for Worse

Dimensions

Item Height
0.40 in
Item Weight
0.25 lb
Item Length
5.60 in
Item Width
4.90 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks
12
Number of Discs
1
Tracks
Light Your Torches, Warm Light, I Refuse to Fall, For Better or for Worse, Should We Believe, Rainmaker, Trust Your Instincts, What Will It Take, Time You Realize, Just to Be with You, Mystic Union, Will the Circle Be Unbroken
Notes
For Better or For Worse "For better or for worse," a catch-all phrase in marriage vows, but also words befitting the times and tribulations of an artist. Joey T. (the T. is for Tuchrello, but got shortened for the stage) bares his soul on his debut of original material, "For Better or For Worse," an album both rich in dreamy love songs and harsh realities. Don't worry about sappy ballads. Joey puts his rock pedigree forward first here, wrapping true, gritty emotion in guitar-driven nuggets that stick in your head for days. Joey T. has a working musician background, performing on the Rochester, NY scene for some 20 years. Taking something from his first band, the 50's-styled (compete with slicked-back hair and snappy silk jackets) Ruby Shooz, and even more from his recent 70's tribute show band, Joey T. & the Formula, this album combines sweet harmonies and catchy melodies with unforgettable hooks. Mastering the art of becoming another singer as a cover artist, Joey's vocals have an instant familiarity that adds an extra dimension to each song. Joey' T.s pop masterpiece, "Light Your Torches," is the perfect vehicle for these rough-hewn vocals (sometimes compared to Bob Segar) a voice that conveys the emotion of a song tenfold. More love-is-a-battlefield type tunes come forth on the slowed down and serious track, "For Better or For Worse," about a marriage at it's end, but not finished. The southern bent of "Warm Light" rocks out into guitar-heaven, yet pauses for an Allman Brothers effect, as Joey T. sings with raw honesty, "Why can't I just let go of this extra baggage that I don't need/ Sun, won't you break through and shine a warm light on me?" "I Refuse to Fall" finds Joey T.'s whiskey-soaked vocal assault more of an audition for Lynyrd Skynyrd, complete with a cool, southern-ized guitar solo. Joey T. and his aces band (which includes ex-Cheater frontman, Jeff Cosco and numerous Lou Gramm band members) rock out with abandon on his angry rant to psychics on "Should We Believe." As he questions the motives behind these characters, he adds a dose of tongue-in-cheek humor that keeps it fun, singing, "Are you always around me getting me through the day," to these so-called spirits. More topical stuff ensues on the political scorcher, "What Will It Take," written pre-Obama, mid-Bush. Surprises on "For Better or For Worse," include a striking cover of "Rainmaker," first made classic by The Partridge Family, but done here as a showcase of climactic guitars and mesmerizing harmonies. Kudos to Joey T. for making such a courageous, interesting song choice. While you hear grade A pop throughout Joey T.'s debut solo effort, and first foray into original material, his Southern rock influences also come through in spades. Joey even unleashes a little country in the traditional "Will The Circle Be Unbroken," (Think Eagles) adding a surprise finishing touch to an album that allows Joey T. to reveal his inner heart, finally. Michelle Picardo, Freetime Magazine.

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