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This is a little known signer that has many skills and singing is just one of them. Paul Gross is my favorite Canadian.
After looking for several months, I finally found it on ebay, and even if the name changed the contents where the same both in UK as in Canada, and well its a great CD from the early 90's, and a very rare find. Its great when you discover this deals !!! Thanks Ruben
I brought this CD as my original copy had been scratched and my favourite songs would not play and I love this CD. This CD was first released when Paul Gross was still in Due South, I had heard Paul singing “32 Down on the Robert McKenzie” on the telly and loved the song so I brought the CD and found the rest of it just as good. Paul Gross has a wonderful voice and it works well with Dave Keeley. Although on the songs where Dave Keeley takes the lead, he can start to sound a bit to wallaby for my liking. A bit like Chris Isaacs and Blue hotel. The songs range from soft rock with a country twang, to soft and slushy and a bit of humour thrown in for good measure. The words of songs like Angels and Live Forever are very emotive and sung beautifully. Overall, a wonderful album that I’m sure I will listen to for many many years to come.Read full review
Paul Gross sings and writes as well as he looks. Loved him at Constable Benton Fraser and love him again now. The songs are varied in tempo and theme and after listening a few times I found myself singing along easily. Followed this up with a search for videos and found the first three songs which happen also to be my favourites off this recording: 32 Men Down on the Robert Makensie, I'm Going to Ride Forever, and Voodoo. In general terms, it is a good album, good music, and a good listen. I am really happy he and David Keeley made the album and I am doubly happy that I now have it for my own.
Brilliant cd, you just can`t stop listening to it. Every time I listen to a track,it has meaning.My favorites are Robert Mckenzie and Ride forever from Due South and voodoo, well all of them realy.So if you see a copy, do not pass it by or you will regret it.