| | Frank Acevedo Living CD Frank Acevedo Discography of CDs
I wanted to produce a CD with songs I would like to listen to, instead of being concerned about others opinions and tastes. Youâll notice a different approach in style, arrangement and lyrics. I am flattered and truly humbled with the reviews I received for âLittle Did They Knowâ. I thank you all for giving me the confidence to continue to write and produce. Youâll find I recorded an instrumental titled âLivingâ, a ballad for a special angel, âSong for Ryanâ, a funky ditty, âItâs All About Meâ and a fun tune, âRice & Beansâ for my Grandma, who will always live in my memory. I also asked three dear friends to add two songs to âLIVINGâ. We decided to add the âStreetâ and âWhen Angels Fallâ. These songs were composed and produced by Doug Francks, bass and lead vocals, and Pat Haynes, guitar and vocals. Dave Wray and I were asked to join forces in the production of these 2 songs. Dave Wray is on keyboards and yours truly on drums. Pat & Dave are on my first CD âLittle Did They Knowâ. They are joined by Doug on bass and lead vocals, on the âStreetâ and âWhen Angels Fallâ on âLivingâ. Iâve learned that music is a powerful media and Iâm glad to be in the mix. Thanks to cdbaby.com who helped make this CD available to all and for their hard work. To all of you who enjoy music, Live today as if it where your last. Yours truly,Frank Acevedo Living Music | List Price | $6.00 (You save $0.31) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7573676 | | Catalog number | 156941 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 09, 2007 |
Frank Acevedo Living Songs | 1. | LIVING |
| 2. | It's all about me |
| 3. | Rice and Beans |
| 4. | Song for Ryan |
| 5. | The street |
| 6. | When angels fall |
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