Poor Man's Son [Bonus Track] Franky Perez

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CD - Bonus Tracks / Enhanced

  • Release Date: 05/13/2003
  • Sales Rank: 147,730
  • Label: ATLANTIC / WEA
  • UPC: 075678355226
 
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Poor Man's Son [Bonus Track]

1LISTENTwo Lost Angels 3:30
2LISTENCecilia 3:18
3LISTENSomething Crazy 3:40
4LISTENAgain 3:02
5LISTENBeautiful Mistakes 4:01
6LISTENLife on the Edge 4:02
7LISTENSouthwest Side 2:43
8LISTENCry Freedom 4:06
9LISTENClass Act 4:26
10LISTENCold Hard Rain 4:58
11LISTENLeave Me Alone 3:33
12LISTENAmerican Classic 4:46
13LISTENLove and Hate 3:18
14LISTENBella Maria 3:02
15LISTENForever 17 4:00
16LISTENAngel Park 3:43
17LISTENLove, Soul, Rock N' Roll 4:37
18LISTENWinds of Change 2:49
19Class Act 4:22
20Winds of Change

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

This Las Vegas native puts a working-class Hispanic spin on the sort of genre-hopping mellow rock that has crept onto the charts in recent years, thanks to artists such as John Mayer and David Gray. Perez isn't quite as smooth around the edges as those gents, but he's got a bruised-romantic eloquence that will appeal their fans. That facet of his persona comes to light on "Something Crazy," a powerful tune about the powerlessness one can feel looking at an abusive relationship from the outside. He toughens up a bit -- but only a bit -- on "Class Act," a percolating, E Street Band–styled tune that reconfigures the classic Romeo and Juliet/West Side Story theme of doomed love with barrio aplomb. His Cuban roots, which are never far from the surface, really come to the fore on "Southwest Side," a soul-tinged slice of nostalgia that doesn't lose focus, even when it gets a bit misty. His backing band, the Highway Saints, could be a bit more assertive -- when they get cooking on the bluesy "Cold, Cold Rain," Perez responds with one of his more passionate deliveries -- but this young singer-songwriter's major-label bow establishes him as a singer, songwriter, and performer to be very closely watched. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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Poor Man's Son [Bonus Track]by Anonymous

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May 30, 2004: I saw Frankie when he came to the state fair here in Nebraska. I have to be honest I had never heard of him before that. Oh my God, I havent ever seen anyone play for their audience as he did that afternoon. The compasion that he displayed during his show was tremendous. He makes you feel his music. The CD is great, everyone should have one!

Poor Man's Son [Bonus Track]by Anonymous

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December 08, 2003: the best that came out of 2003 is perez and the great music that he has made . i would love to see him in person .to see the person who has made this great music and find how these songs came about.


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