| | Jamie Gazelle Holy Dementia CD Jamie Gazelle Discography of CDs
welcome to the holy dementiathis disc talks about different kinds of lovelove of others, love of family, love of the heavenly fatherand love for a planet gone horribly wrongif you are looking for truth you will find it herewe do not claim to know what is going on but somethingaweful has changed in the ways people think, do and reactare we at the brink of the end of time as we know. we truly feel this is true and we are all wallowing in a holy dementia until the one called to do so rights all the mess and we are on the correct paths again. take all this in and share it with others, you will be blessed. jamiegazelle is an artist who speaks the truth in all aspects of his music. it is real, its soulful, and chalked full ofgood tidbits and hooks that want to pull you into a force called the galaxy of love. if it is heaven, then so be it. if it is your hell, try to solve it and never give upcuz any sort of dementia is not good for the souls of mankind. jamie and his band are now playing live venues in the midwest to join the fanclub write gazelles musicfans 11823 east 59th terrace kc mo 64133 ph 816 313 1199 Jamie Gazelle Holy Dementia Songs | 1. | Galaxy of Love |
| 2. | Innocent Ones |
| 3. | Wishing Well |
| 4. | Song to a Starlet |
| 5. | Chrome Rubber Demon |
| 6. | Your Sweet Love |
| 7. | Jesus Was a Cowboy |
| 8. | All the Love I Can |
| 9. | Black Jack and Jack Black |
| 10. | Mr Doctor / Radio Cut |
| 11. | Rescue Me |
| 12. | Four Wishes |
| 13. | Crazy Love |
| 14. | Emotion in Dimension |
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