Steven Patrick – Guns & Gold 2014

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Former A&M recording artist, Steven has appeared on such programs as MTV, and has toured extensively throughout the world, playing clubs, auditoriums, and arenas.

Steven was endowed early on with an incredible vivid imagination and ability for words, combined with a rhythmic, and authentic, dynamic for style and melody.

Many have described Steven’s songs as miniature, musical, motion pictures, in that he has an uncanny ability to paint the picture in your mind as each song unfolds, bringing back the “album experience”.
In the late 1980’s, Steven Patrick was the lead singer of one of the top Christian hair metal outfits going, Holy Soldier. In my opinion, Holy Soldier rivaled Stryper as the best of the Christian sub-genre, and lacked only the marketing and label support that I think would have put them over the top in a big way. They were that good. (see reviews of Holy Solder’s albums Holy Soldier and Last Train) After leaving the band, Steven also released a solo album called Red Reign that featured several tracks that would likely have comprised his third Holy Soldier release. While not quite as strong as the two band albums. Red Reign was still very solid with a couple of excellent songs, and it is a highly sought after (and sometimes bootlegged) album if you care to spend between $35 and $60 for it.

1. Ain’t Got To, I Get To
2. Mississippi Wine
3. Guns & Gold
4. George Jones & Jack Daniels
5. Lisa Marie, Dont Cry for Me
6. Dady’s Girl
7. Gale
8. The Music of Life
9. Singlesville
10. Hell’s Half Acre
11. The Music of Life (Reprise)

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