BassSick CD ReVu

       Ah, The BassSick CD ReVu.  What bass players in their right minds wouldn't want a nobody like me saying what I think of their work.  (Know any bass player in their right mind?:)  I'm no critic, and only music I like will be included here. So don't go clickin' on the ReVuz below hoping to read some cleverly worded bass-bashing by a disgruntled woulda-been. I won't be degrading or grading the albums in any way, and there will be no discussion about recording quality. These are all albums* obtained from the Internet. Pick up copies for yourself and send me your comments to include, even if they are contrary to mine. Bass players support bass players in order to improve...
       Although I will never accept payment for my opinions (all but basssickly worthless though they be), I have graciously been given permission by each bassist to use small RealAudio clips that I promised to keep below 15 seconds. You know how that works: I tease you with a few seconds, and ya gotta have an hour or more. Better you should buy it; then try it.
       The ReVuz won't mention just to mention the stuff you normally find on the CD insert, like who plays what & when or whatever. You are encouraged to visit the website that provides that information. At the top of each ReVu you will find a clickable pic that will take you there. Enjoy the ride. ©All music is copyrighted, and used with permission.

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{Alot has happened since I started this.  If anyone in their right mind would like this to continue, or would simply like my opinion before you buy any of these, e-me [you'll have to change the AT to @ to prove you're human].  God knows I have opinions.}

The CDDB info for all of these CDs has been either created or verified by me.
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     If you need a CD player program for your computer, go there too. You can download FREE CD players that will, at the touch of a mouse, retrieve and save all of the title, track and artist info so that whenever you play the disc on your computer the information is available. Many also combine a CD database organizer that makes it easier to put together your own play lists. Of course there are alot of hip cats out there who know all about this stuff, but there are many newcomers to the Internet everyday. Eventually this will become old hat, so e-me! [you'll have to change the AT to @ to prove you're human] to remove it when you think it's time. Until then,

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* Of course they're still called albums. Think of a photo album as being an opus, a work. The musical work known as an album is now presented on a compact disc format, but it is still an album. Man, you guys and your semantics. (Also "man" & "guys" here does not imply gender.)



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