That sounds like CPR is basically just the backing band for a continuance of GXV's solo career.
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Re: CPR Original Material Album
Since none of them but GXV write, it basically is.
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I think you are correct, but only because GXV has so many songs and albums in the can already. The average song writer only has so many winners. He has most creative influence because he has to sing it. GVX has brought his solo or previous band's songs to Petra projects. How does someone draw a line in the creative sand with GXV songs on the left and CP on the right when they are so close? Can there be a line? I dunno.
Will it be GXV alone that drives the sound and the mix? Probably not. Everyone brings something to the mix. Listen to Petra with and after Greg. Listen to Greg after Petra. Listen to John Lawry's solo record, or his work on Joe English's albums. The the lack of influence and pushback from the missing member(s) is revealed in the sound, arrangements, tone, etc. Louie likes pop rock music. That will shine through, if he records. When he is asked to play something for sound check, it is usually something poppy, or on the other extreme, something very Toto-ish. Greg has never had any music released that was very hard. He has released AC or AOR at best. This will shine through. The rock music these guys had influence them was pretty lite and didn't have the same weight to it that Petra hit us with between the eyes. Now, Bob alone yields albums like J&H. He could have never made that record with Volz and Louie. Now, it would have been interesting to have had some growling, distorted B3 through a Marshall stack from John L added into the mix. He did a bit of this on the Classic Petra album with Bob. It sounded thick and dark.
Will it be GXV alone that drives the sound and the mix? Probably not. Everyone brings something to the mix. Listen to Petra with and after Greg. Listen to Greg after Petra. Listen to John Lawry's solo record, or his work on Joe English's albums. The the lack of influence and pushback from the missing member(s) is revealed in the sound, arrangements, tone, etc. Louie likes pop rock music. That will shine through, if he records. When he is asked to play something for sound check, it is usually something poppy, or on the other extreme, something very Toto-ish. Greg has never had any music released that was very hard. He has released AC or AOR at best. This will shine through. The rock music these guys had influence them was pretty lite and didn't have the same weight to it that Petra hit us with between the eyes. Now, Bob alone yields albums like J&H. He could have never made that record with Volz and Louie. Now, it would have been interesting to have had some growling, distorted B3 through a Marshall stack from John L added into the mix. He did a bit of this on the Classic Petra album with Bob. It sounded thick and dark.
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Re: CPR Original Material Album
That's why I'll miss Bob's involment. However, I'll take whatever I get, it is sort of Petra anyway. And it's original music at least. I too think Jekyll and Hyde would have sounded nice with some keyboards/organs. And I missed the lead guitar parts. Sounded more bare than other Petra albums. Still good though.
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Re: CPR Original Material Album
Jekyll & Hyde could have used a few solos, but I don't mind their absence so much because Bob's guitar work and grooves are astonishingly good throughout. It shows what Bob is really capable of when he's the only lead instrument on an album.
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