Rock Garden Ty Tabor

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  • Release Date: 08/29/2006
  • Sales Rank: 63,835
  • Label: INSIDE OUT U.S.
  • UPC: 693723791128
 
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Rock Garden

1LISTENRide 4:52
2LISTENStalker 4:46
3LISTENI Know What I'm Missing 3:11
4LISTENAfraid 3:38
5LISTENPlay 6:20
6LISTENBeautiful Sky 4:07
7LISTENShe's a Tree 3:32
8LISTENTake It Back 2:59
9LISTENWading In 3:24
10LISTENThankful 3:24
11LISTENPretty Good 5:37

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Editorial Reviews

King's X singer/guitarist Ty Tabor seems to always have an overabundance of original tunes that his full-time band won't ever get a chance to put its stamp on. That's where the beauty of solo albums comes in. As with his longtime King's X bandmates, Tabor has sporadically issued solo albums over the years, and 2006 saw the release of his fourth solo outing overall, Rock Garden. Sounding not that far removed from his King's X work, all the expected Tabor trademarks are present -- John Lennon-esque vocals, riff rockers, reflective ballads, and plenty of great six-string work (Tabor remains one of hard rock's most overlooked/underrated guitarists). Producing and writing the entire record himself (and supplying nearly all the vocals and instruments -- save the drums), Tabor kicks Rock Garden off with a bang, as "Ride" could have easily fit on a King's X release, while "Stalker" allegedly tells the autobiographical tale of when Tabor was stalked by a "fan." And following in the path of such King's X tracks as "Black the Sky," Tabor remains a sucker for mid-paced repetition, as evidenced by "Play." All in all, Rock Garden is Tabor's finest and most cohesive solo release yet. Greg Prato, All Music Guide

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