All Artists: Bruce Kulick Title: Audio Dog Members Wishing: 7 Total Copies: 0 Label: Perris Records Release Date: 11/6/2001 Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 670573009429 |
Bruce Kulick Audio Dog Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
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CD ReviewsHow could he be KISSED off ? Mike Camilli | Deptford, NJ USA | 01/14/2003 (5 out of 5 stars) "The most technically gifted and longest tenured lead guitarist in KISSTORY, Bruce offers up perhaps THE greatest guitar playing beginning to end on an album that I have ever heard. Track 1-"Pair of Dice" is undoubtedly, THE best rock guitar instrumental that I have ever heard ! Track 2-"Strange to ME" is a feel good rocker with signiture vocals much like from Ace Frehley's solo album. Track 3-"Change is Coming" is a heavy rocker similar to those found on the "Carnivol of Souls" sessions. Track 4-"Need Me" rivals the best KISS rocker. Track 5-"I Don't Mind" shows Bruce's versatility. A tremendously strong power ballad whose lilting guitar solo in the middle will remind you of the searing solo in "Still Loving You" by the Scorpions, and give you chills down your spine. Here Bruce proves he has the vocal prowess to take it down a few notches yet still manage to drill down to your soul. Track 4-"Monster Island", the second of the four instrumentals on this album for me comes as close a second as you can to "Pair of Dice" for best guitar instrumental I have ever heard. Simply indescribable. Track 7-"Please Don't Wait". Again Bruce is in fine power ballad mode, with vocals that go right through you. Track 8-"Liar", the third instrumental, is an instrumental that you would swear isn't an instrumental. Each time I hear it I keep waiting for the non-existant lyrics. Probably the weakest of the instrumentals only because the others are so strong. Track 9-"I Can't Take" mood is taken right from the best of the KISS "sex-rockers". Here Bruce, with all the attitude of a Gene Simmons, "just wants to hear you moan". Track 10-"Dogs of Morrison" is for me the weakest track on the album. Again, this is only because of the strenth of this album from beginning to end. Has a catchy infectious chorus that will have you singing along even though you have no idea what this song means. The final track is "Skydome, the last of the instrumental tracks on the album. While not as down and dirty as "Pair of Dice", nor as funky as "Monster Island", "Skydome" is more a guitar journey for the mind. You find yourself closing your eyes and letting this one take you away. This album makes it impossible to wait for Bruce's next solo venture which, according to his website, should be recorded by now. While I don't know how Bruce could come close to topping this album, I know he will provide another brilliant work that will provide pure straight ahead rock that not only is heard by your ears, but felt by your soul." The audioGOD bruce kulick *R .M* | givataim Israel | 08/07/2002 (5 out of 5 stars) "well , bruce kulick was already an amazing 6 string wizard back when he joined KISS in 1984 for the animalize tour and as the years passed he managed to produce his own sound , he prooves that he doesn't fall from stariani , vai or all the shredders when it comes to intensely played guitar solos but the thing that he does better is - sounding diffrent , his wha in 'change is coming' prooves this , his guitar sound like a roaring lion , powerful and fast , also the melodic 'liar' is a great insrumental where bruce shows he can also be calm and soulful. bruce kulick also plays the bass in all the tracks and sings in all the songs (there are also four instrumentals included) this is one of the best recordings ever !!! buy NOW!!! koolick ROCKS" AUDIO FIRE! *R .M* | 02/22/2002 (5 out of 5 stars) "I liked KISS the best by far in the years Bruce Kulick was with them, and right away took an interest in this, his first solo CD. WELL WORTH WAITING FOR!! Fans of cascading, fiery electric guitar will NOT be disappointed, and the acoustic touches are just icing on the cake. The album has a nice mix of rockers, instrumentals and a couple of ballads. Each of the vocal cuts has impressive guitar work that perfectly suits the mood of the song: My favorites are "Strange to Me", "Change is Coming" and the bittersweet "I Don't Mind." The vocal cut that really grows on you, though, is the enigmatic "Dogs of Morrison," which seems to be about how you use your individual perceptions to choose your path in life. But the biggest treats of all are the four pure instrumentals which Bruce wrote by himself. "Pair of Dice" and "Monster Island" are intelligent, hooky progressive rockers, while "Liar" is softer but incredibly expressive. The cut I find myself going to more and more often is the last one, "Skydome," which literally soars from beginning to end - but not without some aggressive, funky, stair-steppy stuff in the middle. BOTTOM LINE: Bruce Kulick is awesomely talented, and his music will blow your mind!"
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