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Truly one of the best voices of all time! Oct 23, 2009 There is not one bad song here. It really is relaxing and heart warming. Love this album.
for the love of strange medicine Oct 04, 2009 i enjoy listening to the whole album .will purshase more of his music.we are fans from way back to his jounery days.we went to several concerts but would enjoy future concerts.His solo work is the best he has the most amazing voice that we will ever hear.Brings back great times in our lives
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The Undiscovered Masterpiece Mar 01, 2009 An unexpected side of his music that you will fall flat head-over-hills in love with. First time you hear it, you may not know what to think. Ah, but this is the one you fall more and more in love with EVERY time you play it. Another jaw dropping performance from the maestro of the mic who soars here to a variety of profoundly heartfelt, soulful, bluesy, and rock songs.
Terrific Medicine! Feb 24, 2009 Really enjoy listening to Steve Perry outside of Journey. Love all the songs with that Voice. Missing You live is Wonderful.
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Underated.... Dec 26, 2008 Steve Perry is exceptional. In "For The Love Of Strange Medicine" The sheer talent and vocal range is recognizable; but it is the emotion and depth that is shining in this album.
"Missing You" is up there with Mathis's "Twelvth Of Never" and other classic love songs. It makes your heart ache. "Anyway" and "I Am" are heartfelt and painfully honest vocals--Perry cannot write much fluff.... his heart is poured out in his soaring vocals and succinct lyrics. This man means what he sings.
The added joy of the 5 bonus tracks is wonderful! "If You Need Me Call Me" ans the bluesy upbeat "Can't Stop" stays with me for days... and I find myself listening to them over and over! The live version of "Missing You" is impeccable..... in a time where so many artists lack genuine talent ( now it is mostly about getting an acceptalbe figure-head who neither writes their own material nor adds to the creative process at all musically) Steve Perry is from a generation of music where talent meant we get something.... he gives a bit of himself in every lovely note that emits from his mouth.
It may not be the driving R&R you were used to from the days he was with the band... but if you want to experience some of the God-given talent that was bestowed on Mr. Perry.... get this CD.
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