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Topic: TONY LEVIN CD PRESS RELEASE
Posted By: Sterling
Subject: TONY LEVIN CD PRESS RELEASE
Date Posted: April 10 2006 at 12:48
PRESS RELEASE 4/4/2006



Tony Levin, bass players' bassist, has come up with a breakthrough
album.

His credits are among the most impressive in modern rock - albums with
Peter Gabriel, John Lennon, Pink Floyd, Paul Simon, Paula Cole, Sara
McLauglin, a member of King Crimson since 1980. He's also written a
book and released two photography books. His web site was one of the
earliest to remove the barrier between audience and performer, and has
over two million hits. His last studio album, Pieces of the Sun, had a track
nominated for a Grammy in the best instrumental rock category.
On tours with Gabriel, Crimson, Peter Frampton, Paul Simon, Levin must
have kept his eyes and ears open because the songwriting depth on
Resonator is considerable.

Both the music and the lyrics have been years in the making. This music
is rock, but with the unusual and individualistic musical twists you would
expect from a long-time member of King Crimson. The lyrics are
sometimes deep, often humorous, processing subjects like science and
religeon through the unique filter of Levin's art.

There are bass and Stick techniques to please the many fans of Levin's
playing. And great playing from his back-up band (includes Peter Gabriel
Band alumni Jerry Marotta and Larry Fast, Todd Rundgren guitarist Jesse
Gress, and jazz/blues keyboardist Pete Levin) with guest appearances
from friends; Crimson guitarist Adrian Belew and Toto guitarist Steve
Lukather.

Want unique songs - here's one about jamming with apes (Fragile as a
Song - written about Levin and Peter Gabriel's adventure playing music
with a Bonobo Ape). The Mars landing, and the theory of panspermia
(that spores once carried life to earth from Mars) inspired the humorous
Places To Go, which starts off "Hello Mars, it's good to be back".
"My dog Lilly thinks that I am a god" starts off Throw the God a Bone,
which explores with humor the idea of men as gods.

Want great rock playing - there is a tour-de-force heavy rock version of
the Classical favorite, Sabre Dance. There are great guitar solos by Steve
Lukather, Adrian Belew and Jesse Gress. Larry Fast's (Synergy) unique
synth playing is featured on some pieces, and there are Hammond B3
organ solos by jazz/blues player Pete Levin. The CD starts right off in a
unique vein, with the song Break It Down featuring Tony's unique Funk
Fingers on bass. The first words; "So it goes, when science keeps
disproving things that everybody knows."





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