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You'd be hard-pressed to find a musician more productive in 2004 than multi-talented, longtime Savatage and Trans-Siberian Orchestra collaborator Chris Caffery, who cranked out a double-disk solo album and still had enough music left over to fill this eight-track mini-album. And far from a lackluster assemblage of not-worthy castoffs, Music Man does its name justice by showcasing Caffery's admirable range as a singer, guitarist, but especially as a composer. To wit, his talents touch on everything from evocative ballads (the acoustic title track and the ultra-tender "Forever We'll Be"), to venomous, fist-pumping heavy rocker "Pisses Me Off," to classically-formed instrumental "What Child Is This?" and a simple, dignified "Amazing Grace," to the epic progressive rock of "Abandoned" (which would make Savatage leader Jon Oliva proud), to a bona fide Christmas carol (the rather Styx-like "Christmas Is") -- possibly left over from his last TSO session. All in all, a wide spectrum offering an ideal introduction to Caffery's subsequent Faces magnum opus. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia Music Man Music | List Price | $9.98 (You save $0.33) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Heavy Metal CDs, Rock | | Label | Phantom | | Orig Year | 2004 | | All Time Sales Rank | 341780  | | CD Universe Part number | 6822892 | | Catalog number | 75 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Feb 21, 2006 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Additional Info | Digipak; Extended Play; United Kingdom |
Chris Caffery Music Man Songs | 1. | Music Man |
| 2. | What Child Is This? |
| 3. | Christmas Is |
| 4. | Forever We'll Be |
| 5. | Pisses Me Off (Radio Edit) |
| 6. | Abandoned |
| 7. | Amazing Grace |
| 8. | Pisses Me Off |
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