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Songs
From The Stoop |
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"Songs From the Stoop"
the follow-up to Quealy's impressive 1995 debut album,"Far From the
Real World ", is a winning 10-song collection of heartfelt songs
played by a tight, hard-working ensemble, that shows no signs of sophomoric
slump. " John Roos, LA Times. Read
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Far
From the Real World
Mudfram Records, Released 1995 *** "Three stars denote a solid recommendation." Mike Boehm, LA Times. Recorded at Benaji Studios, Laguna Beach, CA, 1994. Produced by Steve Wood |
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"The
dozen songs on "Far From the Real World" are suffused with a
mature vision that comes from doing hard time in the real world. Only
somebody who has stood on the peaks and fallen in the ditches,
smelled
the bouquets and been scratched by the thorns could make songs about relationships
ring as true as Quealy does here." Mike Boehm, LA Times.
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Runaway
Jim Quealy & The Noisy Neighbors Mudfram Records, Released 1999 Recorded at Stairway Studios, Irvine, Ca 1995, during Stoop sessions. Produced by Richard Bredice |
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Feels
So Good After All
Jim Quealy Band Mudfram Records, 1984 Recorded live at "My Father's Place", Roslyn, NY. Also recorded at King of Queens, Bayside, NY Produced by Tony Battaglia and Jim Quealy |
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