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Doll
by Ghostlight

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Publisher: Ghostlight
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AN amazing debut
Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 
The song "DOLL"was used in"Ready,O.K."on the end credit's....
This is how I came to hear of Kevin.I ordered right here at Amazon,and recieved a great c.d. by someone I hope you all give a listen.
The track is included,as well as "Bitch","Fasionista",and a great punkish version of "Could I Have This Dance".
Well worth your time.

Glam is dead! Long live Glam!
Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 
Ziggy Stardust meets Broadway? First of all - the voice! It's a bit squeaky, very expressive and with a perfect pronunciation. This guy seems to be a professional singer. And, as we know, he is. Kevin Cahoon is a well known Musical star. And with his Band, "Ghetto Cowboy", he's now also launching a career in Rock Music.
So, can he do anything wrong? Let's say, no. And yes.

Here's my main point of critics: The songs - well, let's be honest - could be more inventive. It's typical Rock-Music in a 70ties-style with not too inspired lyrics. Topics like queerness, fashion, sex and space are well known ingredients of the glam-stew.

Also the music reminds of classic artists of this era - early Bowie, T-Rex, early Roxy Music and even a little bit Iggy Pop. But maybe even more Gary Glitter and the Sweet.
And I cannot resist the impression, that the whole album is meant as a tribute to the great days of glam - or, having the biography of the artist in mind, as a part of a soundtrack to some musical about those days. The included real-life-sounds support this thought.

The rating...
On the one hand I am tempted to subtract one of the stars because of - in my eyes - too much retroness. Bands like Louis XIV are one step ahead, how to combine good old glam with some more modern appeal and a weird Indie-touch.
On the other hand it is unique! I think at the moment there's nothing similar on the scene: A little bit tacky glam played in an absolutely sophisticated way.
Like it or not, but what they did, they did very well. So why expect Kevin Cahoon and his Ghetto Cowboys to be something they maybe never wanted to be?
Nevertheless I do hope that the next album will be a little bit more courageous...

After all, it's a highly entertaining, funny album and I guess, wonderful Party-stuff to make people smile and dance.
And, last but not least, this music is made to be played live. Check out the little videos of live-gigs on www.kevincahoon.com. They are just small and blurry, but still absolutely stunning. Kevin is a true entertainer. You will immediately love the performance and search the web for live-Gigs in your surrounding. (I'm still waiting...)

My favourites: "fashionista" (no. 3), "good time gone bad" (no. 5) and "star ballad" (no. 9)
[to avoid confusion: Track 1 is just a short intro without any lyrics - so Track 2 - is the first song "doll" on the CD]


Tracks:          

  • Drive Up
  • Doll
  • Fashionista
  • Bitch
  • Good Time Gone Bad
  • Saved By The Beauty
  • Mr. Curious
  • Could I Have This Dance
  • Star Ballad
  • Mirrorball Prophecy



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