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Alex Nackman, Good Impressions

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1116891

Disk length: 42m 14s (10 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2003

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Where Eden Lies 4:49
2. Tonight 5:26
3. Trivial Pursuit 3:31
4. Lost In Your Heart 4:30
5. 12.31 A.m. 4:11
6. Opposite Directions 3:10
7. Sitting On Your Knees 3:02
8. Call Me Crazy 4:09
9. As I Might Have Mentioned 5:32
10. It's Perfect 3:47

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Review

"Good Impressions," Alex's debut release, is a mix of clean rhythm guitar with jazz roots as well as melodic ballads that have a hint of British sounds from Coldplay, Doves, and Radiohead. The album is acoustically based and Alex played all instruments including guitar, bass, and violin that are heard on the CD. In addition, Alex sang all vocal parts including harmonies. As Peter Baker of Philadelphia's "Fly Magazine" wrote, "The CD is well-produced and he writes lyrics that betray the fact that Nackman himself is just 19 years old (August 2003)." Most of the tracks surround themes such as relationships, love, and the challenges of life in general. The lyrics are honest and have stories behind them which can enable listeners to relate and empathize a little more to the situations that Alex describes in his songs. Alex's attention to jazz forms of guitar playing has allowed him to write music with a unique blend of sounds. Some tracks have a heavy rhythmic feel with "stuck in you head melodies" like "Where Eden Lies," and other songs have a sweeping and moving sound, such as "Tonight," which is layered with several voices and instruments.

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