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Paul Sabo is a talented artist who blends classic rock sounds with more modern, alternative stylings. His new CD "Just Like You" compiles those stylings, and presents them to you in an album that you are sure to enjoy! One reviewer stated “It's like STP, NIN and Tom Jones all rolled into one... minus the heroine of course.” Combining his diverse influences to come up with a classic rock sound all his own; his songs are familiar, yet original at the same time - mainly due to witty lyrics and catchy riffs.
One Angry Swede - Founder of The Fat Cat Radio Network wrote: “A rarity. Singer/Songwriter music ... with BALLS. -Paul Sabo is an artist I've followed for sometime now. I have always been impressed with the fact that he does it all. And when I say all - I mean ALL. On the cd 'Just Like You', Sabo wrote all the lyrics, played all the instruments, sang all the songs, recorded everything and even took the photos that are found in the cd booklet. Impressive you say, but then again 'so what? lots of artists do that'. That may be but you'll be hard pressed to find someone who does it all - and does it all as WELL as Paul Sabo. There isn't a weakness in his multi-tasked approach to creating this cd. Lyrical content has always been a forte, as well as a knack for writing a catchy riff. The biggest leap forward Sabo has made is in the area of recording/production. Some of his early work suffered in those areas. Not at all a problem on Just Like You. And if you're still hung up on the fact that the 'one man band thing is a dime a dozen' ? How many do you know that put out a disc of 15 songs, clocking in at more than 75 minutes? And include acoustic guitar, heavy electric guitar, piano, horns and intricately layered vocals and harmonies? You'll find all of that and more on this disc. Stand out tracks include 'Angry Youth, 'Dreamer' and 'So Young & Beautiful'. Give a listen to the song samples found here - and then click the BUY link. You'll be glad you did.”
Paul says, "I enjoy a little bit of everything. I get a little something out of just about any genre of music. I enjoy rock music in general but not exclusively.” His variety of influences are beautifully blended together on “Just Like You” to create songs that most anyone can enjoy no matter what their taste. Once again Paul Sabo continues to refine his musical craft; writing and recording in the spirit of independent music
Paul Sabo
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PAUL SABO Releases “Just Like You”
San Francisco, CA. December 28, 2006
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iTunes:
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| Biography: Paul Sabo is a singer/songwriter, who gets his roots from Classic and Southern Rock, Folk, Metal, Country, R&B,and Funk. Trying not to follow one particular genre of music, he truly follows instinct and being caught up in the moment when writing a song. Combining his diverse influences to come up with a classic rock sound all his own; his songs are familiar, yet original at the same time - mainly due to witty lyrics and catchy riffs. He continues to refine his musical craft; writing and recording in the spirt of Independant Music.
Paul grew up with many musical influences throughout his life, starting with his father; a musician, whom raised him with influences of classic bands like The Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix and Van Morrison to John Conolly and Cat Stevens. Later on got Paul into hard rock/metal like Black Sabbath and Judast Priest. Since moving to San Francisco he became more of an independant when it came to music and songwriting. He says, that "sometimes it's easier to record what I hear in I head by doing it myself rather than try to explain it to some other musician to interpret it for me."
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| Webpage: http://www.cdbaby.com/paulsabo3 |
| Location: San Francisco, CA, USA |
| Description: Indie Rock with a classic feel and eclectic style. It's like STP, NIN and Tom Jones all rolled into one(minus the heroine of course). |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 19 August 2009 )
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