Sorry, but I totally disagree......I think their choice of vocalists
throughout their EPs and album are both smart and sexy.....as a
result, the band has more of a "personality," rather than simply
being another faceless instrumental duo.....having said that, I have
to say that I enjoy the instrumentals equally as much.....
DB
>I just got the "I have Seen" 12" in the mail. The more I listen to
>Zero 7, the more I come to the same conclusion. They are brilliant
>as long as they don't use lyrics. As soon as the vocal drops, I
>lose my interest. These guys should really stick to instrumentals,
>that is of course, IMHO. Any thoughts?
>
>
>Pedro Cevallos
>--
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>nature is superseded."
> -- Neil Postman --
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