Can You Hear Me Keaton Simons

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  • Release Date: 06/10/2008
  • Sales Rank: 51,162
  • Label: Cbs Records
  • UPC: 094922882912

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    Can You Hear Me

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    Can You Hear Me

    1LISTENWithout Your Skin 4:02
    2LISTENNobody Knows 3:37
    3LISTENTo Me 4:22
    4LISTENGood Times Get Better 3:37
    5LISTENMisfits 3:14
    6LISTENCurrently 3:21
    7LISTENBurch Mog 3:02
    8LISTENJoseph 3:33
    9LISTENMama Song 3:20
    10LISTENUnstoppable 3:44
    11LISTENCan You Hear Me 3:03

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    About this Artist

    Editorial Reviews

    In 2004, Keaton Simons briefly looked like he might be about to compete with John Mayer on the basis of his debut EP, Currently, said to be the stalking horse for a full-length debut album on Maverick Records. But Maverick imploded, and the album went into the record business equivalent of turnaround, never appearing in record stores. Simons, in his mid-twenties, had the resources and connections to carry on and hope for the next opportunity, which came via the newly formed CBS Records, an arm of the CBS television network, which began placing songs from Can You Hear Me in its series prior to release. Listening to his music at the leisurely length of 39 minutes, it's easy to tell why Simons has had multiple chances to succeed. He clearly has absorbed many of the folk-rock styles of previous decades of pop music, and his predecessors come out in his own music, a bit of James Taylor here, a bit of Van Morrison there. The Mayer comparison is still valid, and on "Mama Song" one can even imagine him auditioning for the next lead singer opening in Little Feat. But as his twenties end, Simons still suffers from the young artist's dilemma; he is a stylist, but so far he continues to lack the substance to turn his influences into a style of his own. Can You Hear Me sounds good, but doesn't reward repeated listenings, because there isn't anything individual and compelling going on beneath the appealing surface. Keaton Simons eventually may develop into a significant singer/songwriter, but to do so he will have to find something of his own to say. For now, he's a talented dilettante, an engaging mimic who has yet to find his own voice. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi All Music Guide

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