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Paul D'Amour Discography of CDs
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Cadences of Loneliness CD (2008)
Paul D'Amour discography Track Listing of songs: Hearts Can't Be Denied; I'm Falling; Baby it's You; Coming Home; Is This Love?; Her Sighs Are Lies; Through These Eyes; Alone; Reach for Tomorrow; Running Scared; Pick Up Your Heartbeat; Spirit of Christmas; Pick Up Your Heartbeat (Alt); Spirit of Christmas (Alt);
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Undertow CD (1993) Top Seller
Paul D'Amour albums UNDERTOW is an example of nimble heavy metal in the angtsy/artsy tradition of Jane's Addiction. Tool favors medium tempos, which gives several of the group's songs a modern-day Black Sabbath feel, but fortunately lead singer Maynard James mostly steers clear of the usual quasi-operatic yowling favored by most metal frontmen--he's a remarkably expressive singer in a genre not usually so noted. As for the band's world-view, it's pretty much summed up in the unsentimentally named "Prison Sex": "Do unto others, what has been done to you."
Recorded at Grand Master Studios, Hollywood, California.
Tool: Danny Carey, Paul D'Amour, Maynard James, Adam Jones.
Additional personnel: Henry Rollins (vocals).
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Opiate CD (1992) Top Seller
Paul D'Amour CD discography In retrospect, Opiate seems a little haphazard, but it's possible to hear the seeds of Tool's bleak, cerebral metal in such cuts as "Sweat" and "Opiate." The two live tracks, "Cold and Ugly" and "Jerk-Off," don't sound out of place, since they share Tool's characteristic undertow of gloom and doom and the EP as a whole points toward the ground the group explored in Undertow and Ænima. ~ Stephen Thomas ...
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Replicants CD (1996)
Paul D'Amour music CDs Replicants, featuring members of Tool and Failure, cover rock and new-wave classics on their debut album.
The name may come from Blade Runner, but the intent and range of subject matter isn't simply 1982. Part wink-and-nudge celebration, and part straight-up tribute, the collection of cover songs on the Replicants' one album is a workman's holiday that doesn't always provide much in the way of dramatic reinterpretation. It is, however, darn good fun in its own way, with ...
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Free Mars CD (1997)
Paul D'Amour songs FREE MARS was nominated for a 1998 Grammy Award for Best Recording Package.
Although some of the members of Lusk came from bands with hard rock/metal leanings (Paul D'Amour formerly of Tool, Greg Edwards from Failure), Free Mars doesn't make this fact readily apparent; in fact, it disguises it quite well. Instead, it's Brad Laner's previous work with dream pop outfit Medicine that is ...
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 Paul D'Amour CD discography Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Paul D'Amour | Tool, Paul D'Amore, Lusk, Replicants | | Christian Teele | | Mark Oblinger | Ramon Salgado, Steve Conn, Paul D'Amore, Chris Daniels, Rebecca Folsom, Richie Furay, Maree McRae, Sue Schnitzer, Chris Daniels & The Kings | | Paul D'Amore | | David Snider |
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Tool, Paul D'Amore
 Paul D'Amour music CDs More Music Artists
Ralph Marterie, Kathleen Sharp
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