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Coming Home - Premium Home Decor & Gifts for Housewarming, Family Reunions & Cozy Living Spaces
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Coming Home - Premium Home Decor & Gifts for Housewarming, Family Reunions & Cozy Living Spaces
Coming Home - Premium Home Decor & Gifts for Housewarming, Family Reunions & Cozy Living Spaces
Coming Home - Premium Home Decor & Gifts for Housewarming, Family Reunions & Cozy Living Spaces
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Product Description On his debut album, singer/songwriter Brooke fuses Snoop Dogg-worthy grooves with killer pop melodies and razor-sharp lyricism for the kind of sound that could have only come from a guy who speaks of Prince, the Beastie Boys and the Beatles with equal reverence. The fact that Brooke is able to put a masters degree in psychology to work for himself while singing about getting busy in the back of a pickup truck behind a Circle K only makes the recipe that much tastier. About the Artist On his debut album, singer/songwriter Brooke fuses Snoop Dogg-worthy grooves with killer pop melodies and razor-sharp lyricism for the kind of sound that could have only come from a guy who speaks of Prince, the Beastie Boys and the Beatles with equal reverence. The fact that Brooke is able to put a masters degree in psychology to work for himself while singing about getting busy in the back of a pickup truck behind a Circle K only makes the recipe that much tastier. Recorded in a Hollywood garage-turned-recording studio with local production duo Guy Erez and Emerson Swinford, Brooke's debut album Coming Home (Connoisseur/Artemis) is a testament not only to his rock solid songwriting skills and thoughtful world view, but also to his disparate musical influences. "Growing up in Oakland, I would listen to KSOL, and they would play everything from Luther Vandross to Too Short to NWA," the Bay Area native recalls fondly. "I love all genres of music, but I think I'm most influenced by old school rap, Prince, Sting, and vintage classic rock like AC/DC." It wasn't until Brooke enrolled at the University of California at Santa Barbara that he began to harness the power of rock. As the frontman for an endless string of garage punk bands, the quick-witted singer channeled the likes of the Misfits, Bad Religion, and the Ramones as he honed his chops at countless local dives and house parties around the coastal town. After a post-collegiate stint as a reluctant limo driver and car detailer, Brooke returned to UCSB to begin work on his master's degree. He also began writing songs as a solo artist for the first time. A publishing deal with Warner-Chappell was soon to follow. With that Brooke decided to take his chances on a move south to Los Angeles. "A lot of the songs on the album that explore loneliness and alienation were written when I got down there," Brooke laughs. "I didn't know a soul when I first got to L.A." While surfing couches around Los Angeles, he began working on the demos that would ultimately become Coming Home. Brooke pulled Krispy Kreme donut-fueled all-nighters with Erez and Swinford, melding hip-hop beats, guitars that both pummel and caress, and Brooke's rhythmic vocal stylings into a sound that is honest, raw, and real. It's no wonder why the folks at Connoisseur Records made Brooke the very first artist signed to their label.
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This is a very solid album, and I will not discount the quality of a lot of the songs and the intelligence of some of the lyrics. The title track (and I think, the single) "Coming Home" is the track that sticks out the most to me, though I have difficulty saying that this album has a "hip hop" feel to it, given that that feeling seems to be strictly for the reason that it sounds like the songs have strictly drum machine loops instead of a "real" drummer. There isn't much else that's "hip hop" about it, but that's not what I was looking for in the album, so it wasn't a "dissappointment" for me.The only dissappointment that I had was because this wasn't as "groundbreaking" as other reviews had lauded it to be and the dissappointment stopped at that. Aside from not being "groundbreaking" this was a solid effort, especially from a first album, and it was well worth the $6 I paid for it to get it used here, so for $6 of your hard earned money, I would have to say RUN OUT AND BUY IT!!! It'll make a nice addition to any collection, and most likely, you'll be the only person on your block to have it, so all your friends can jealously ask "Who is that you are playing in you Stereo?"

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