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REVIEW: Mitch Malloy - Shine Frontiers Records, 2001
7/10
Mitch Malloy - Shine - cover art You might remember this pretty boy from the video "Anything at All" which was played regularly on MTV Europe. (What a great song and video that was!!) The song was part of his debut which was called "Mitch Malloy" and sold over 100,000 units. Not bad for a start ha? The second record, entitled "Ceilings & Walls", took a mellower approach, (the record company's idea unfortunately), in an attempt to break Mitch as an Adult Contemporary artist. Then Mitch moved from New York to Nashville to write songs under a publishing contract with Chrysalis Music and later he recorded this new rock album: "Shine" with guitarists Michael Thompson (Madonna, Great White and countless others), Kevin Dukes (Michael Bolton), John Jorgensen (Elton John) and Jerry McPherson, bass players Hugh McDonald (Bon Jovi) and Mike Brignardello (Giant), drummer Mickey Curry (Bryan Adams) and keyboard player Jeffrey "CJ" Vanston (Richard Marx and countless others). A few of his existing fans might miss the more energetic approach that some of the song in his debut album had, but I have a feeling that this album should please his fans who will probably follow and welcome his progress and the mellowed down A.O.R style of this album.

written by Georgios Sidiropoulos

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