| 1. Cityscape |
| 2. Lovely Disease |
| 3. Rise Up |
| 4. Forgotten Army |
| 5. Final |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Sounding like a raw hybrid of Radiohead (the early OK Computer days) and an untreated Jeff Buckley, The Forgotten Army are flat-out brilliant. With an exceptionally talented lead singer, intricate song arrangements, introspective lyrics and a kick-arse diverse band that includes a cellist and occasional saxophone player, The Forgotten Army seemingly possess the ammunition to go all the way. Independent. 2004.
Sounding like a raw hybrid of Radiohead (the early OK Computer days) and an untreated Jeff Buckley, The Forgotten Army are flat-out brilliant. With an exceptionally talented lead singer, intricate song arrangements, introspective lyrics and a kick-arse diverse band that includes a cellist and occasional saxophone player, The Forgotten Army seemingly possess the ammunition to go all the way. Independent. 2004.
Cityscape,Forgotten Army,Independent,Pop,Rock/Pop
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- Everybody Shake: Grant Tracy & the Sunsets, the Complete Collection
- Fifth Anniversary Phonograph Record [Import]
- Fool's Mate/In Camera [Import]
- Ghost Writer [CD-single] [Import]
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The Hollies - All Time Greatest Hits
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Patsy Cline's Greatest Hits [Original recording remastered]
Live in Paris, July 5th July, 2004 [Live]
Peace: A Choral Album for Our Times
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