Fallen Flower - Jaime Robbie Reyne & The Paradise Three

Fallen Flower

Jaime Robbie Reyne & The Paradise Three

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 2007-06-05
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 8

  • ℗ 2007 Jaime Robbie Reyne & The Paradise Three

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
The Blonde Hotel 2:47 USD 0.99
2
Kissin' the Dust 2:34 USD 0.99
3
Your Worst Enemy 4:57 USD 0.99
4
To Be Your Friend 3:53 USD 0.99
5
Edith's Dilemma 3:07 USD 0.99
6
Fallen Flower 2:42 USD 0.99
7
Cornerstone 3:38 USD 0.99
8
Be Careful What You Wish For 3:23 USD 0.99
Fallen Flower - Jaime Robbie Reyne & The Paradise Three
Cover Album Fallen Flower - Jaime Robbie Reyne & The Paradise Three

Reviews

  • Replace the lead vocalist and then I'll buy.
    3
    By claaauuuudia
    I don't like it. Jaime Robbie Reyne and the Paradise Three bring to mind some classic rock groups of the seventies and eighties, but the lead singer's vocals on several songs are whiny, out of tune and annoying. I personally LOATHE country music, so songs like Be Careful What You Wish For definitely don't do it for me. I love the guitar in the background of a lot of these songs (like The Blonde Hotel, Kissin' the Dust and Fallen Flower) which have to cause a remniscing towards good old rock n' roll- if only you could remove that lead vocalist's horrid voice from them and insert a real singer, this album might be pretty good. (The instrumentalists in this group at least get 5 stars!) If you must buy, I would not get the whole album, but maybe one of the better songs like Edith's Dilemma, which sounds much better than the rest of this CD. Oh, and rock is not classified as screaming, to the genius who made the first post. That's Metal. Maybe if you listened to some other real rock you would know what you were talking about.
  • FAllen flower
    4
    By jonny boy123
    THis album has some smooth songs wont really call it rock there is no screaming or any of that nice and smooth is all i can say