This is the long awaited vocal comeback from Tyketto’s Danny Vaughn, plus a few familiar faces!
The guys stated they were not comfortable naming the band Tyketto without Brooke St James being a part of the line up. Sensible move that, but it might have also been intentional, as this is essentially not a Tyketto record. Naming the band Vaughn has given the guys the freedom to record and write however they felt without being constricted to the name and the past image of Tyketto.
Add to that the fact that some fans may be disappointed with the sound of this album had it been released under the Tyketto moniker.
Not to say that there are not several tracks that are influenced by the classic Tyketto sound, but the whole feel and style of the album is somewhat removed from the band we are know.
What we have with Vaughn is an all-new band to get to know. I think with an open mind and a set of ears that are willing to hear new sounds, fans of great quality song writing and classic American melodic rock will find a lot to like in Soldiers & Sailors On Riverside. It’s a very classy and intelligent melodic rock record…
01. Bad Water
02. Is That All There Is
03. Healing Hands
04. A Handful Of Rain
05. Stone Monkey
06. Shadowland
07. Soldiers And Sailors On Riverside
08. Paradise Ain’t Home
09. Gandy Dancer
10. The Voice
Danny Vaughn Vocals, Guitar, Banjo, Harmonica, Percussion
Jaimie Scott Bass
Kyle Cummings Keyboards
Michael Clayton Arbeeny Drums, Percussion
P.J. Zitarosa Guitars, Percussion
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