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Steven Paul Perry cruises down rock and roll highway with The Human Condition By Bill Copeland BillCopelandMusicPress Steven Paul Perry has been sitting on this collection of songs for too long. Not enough marketing has been invested in his "The Human Condition" CD. Perry has crafted the 12 songs on this disc to the ultimate level of sonic perfection. He is also a hell of a guitar player, and he has the benefit of being a really cool, funky dude who knows how to have fun and rock out. On his opening track Raisin' Hell, Perry meshes lead, rhythm, and acoustic guitars into tough leather rock and roll in this tale of rowdy mischief. Perry has one of those voices that was born to sing rock and roll. He is one of those Boston rock and roll cats who fell under the curse. His music will make scratch your head and wonder why he was never signed and famous. (I know that can happen to musicians in any city, but it seems to happen to a lot of Boston players/singers. Maybe because Boston is smaller on the map than New York, Chicago, and LA so the music industry moguls don't focus on the Hub as much). There is a little more subtle nuance to Perry's work than other artists coming from the classic rock genre. Blue Light is a piano ballad with some restraint in his smooth honey flow of a voice. He double tracked his vocal on the chorus and the effect is fantastic. He plays all the instruments on this track, and he gives it all a nice extra texture of notes. Th
Raisin Hell
Steven Paul Perry
Blue Light
Steven Paul Perry
Don't Take Too Long
Steven Paul Perry
The Way I Do
Steven Paul Perry
Cry No More
Steven Paul Perry
Come Shining Through
Steven Paul Perry
Stick Around
Steven Paul Perry
Drive This Train
Steven Paul Perry
Why Can't I Change
Steven Paul Perry
What's Wrong With Love
Steven Paul Perry
My Own Blue Hell
Steven Paul Perry
Love Me Love You
Steven Paul Perry