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	<title>Comments on: Honest Tunes 2-12-2008 Lincoln Memorial Free Somehow Radio Feature</title>
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		<title>By: Arkansas</title>
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		<description>thoughts / review notes by Daniel Gold

Already Fried (Pass On from JB solo) is probably the best song on the album, from a songwriting perspective

That song is PRIME Panic, swamp reggae, instant classic, top notch J.B.

If any John Bell fan doesn&#039;t like this song I would be completely baffled by that. This is the CORE of JB&#039;s style right here, and is arguably the best male voice recording in album-oriented rock&#039;n&#039;roll today. In other words virtually every other singer&#039;s performance on an album in the stores is pale compared to JB&#039;s singing on Free Somehow. Some will disagree and that&#039;s fine, if so then they don&#039;t have the same taste in singers as me. I like singers like Neil, Van, The Band, Otis, JB. Call me crazy.

JB pretty much kicks ass throughout this album IMO, especially Free Somehow, Tickle The Truth, Already Fried... additionally 3 Candles, Walk On The Flood, Angels on High are great New-Panic songs, and have the ring of sounding like Panic with Herring in a good way.</description>
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<p>Already Fried (Pass On from JB solo) is probably the best song on the album, from a songwriting perspective</p>
<p>That song is PRIME Panic, swamp reggae, instant classic, top notch J.B.</p>
<p>If any John Bell fan doesn&#8217;t like this song I would be completely baffled by that. This is the CORE of JB&#8217;s style right here, and is arguably the best male voice recording in album-oriented rock&#8217;n'roll today. In other words virtually every other singer&#8217;s performance on an album in the stores is pale compared to JB&#8217;s singing on Free Somehow. Some will disagree and that&#8217;s fine, if so then they don&#8217;t have the same taste in singers as me. I like singers like Neil, Van, The Band, Otis, JB. Call me crazy.</p>
<p>JB pretty much kicks ass throughout this album IMO, especially Free Somehow, Tickle The Truth, Already Fried&#8230; additionally 3 Candles, Walk On The Flood, Angels on High are great New-Panic songs, and have the ring of sounding like Panic with Herring in a good way.</p>
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