Tom Keifer (Cinderella) - The Way Life Goes

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Mr. Gig
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Manifestement passé inaperçu pour l'instant, le premier disque solo de la figure de proue du Glam de Philadelphia est paru le 30 Avril dernier :
Tom Keifer, best known as the singer/songwriter/guitarist of the Philadelphia-based blues-rock band CINDERELLA, was interviewed on this past Wednesday's (May 1) edition of the nationally syndicated radio show "Rockline" with host Bob Coburn. You can now listen to the program at RocklineRadio.com.

Keifer released his debut solo album, "The Way Life Goes", on April 30 via Merovee Records (through Warner Music Group's Independent Label Group).

Audio samples of all the tracks that appear on the CD can be streamed at TomKeifer.com.

"The Way Life Goes" track listing:

01. Solid Ground
02. A Different Light
03. It's Not Enough
04. Cold Day In Hell
05. Thick And Thin
06. Ask Me Yesterday
07. Fools Paradise
08. The Flower Song
09. Mood Elevator
10. Welcome To My Mind
11. You Showed Me
12. Ain't That A Bitch
13. The Way Life Goes
14. Babylon

The collection of 14 new songs ranges from intimate, organic, acoustic tracks to driving hard rock. It embraces the blues, rock and country roots that have always been present in his unique sound that has generated the sale of over 15 million records worldwide for CINDERELLA. Rolling Stone praised Keifer as "a gritty, bluesy (rocker) with enough genuine swagger to draw comparisons to Mick Jagger."

"This record was a labor of love," Keifer told TriCities.com. "When I started this record, CINDERELLA was in the middle of a lawsuit with Sony Records. This record is not in any way to be taken as me stepping away from CINDERELLA."

"I took a lot of time making this record," he continued. "I made it over 10 years. I wanted to make something I loved. My wife, Savannah (Snow), co-wrote a lot of the songs with me. It was a blessing to me.

"Each song has something to do with life. It's just life, love, love lost, being crazy, going crazy, being lost. The record, there's no change, really, in style. It has the peaks and valleys.

"I've always approached music, played music that I like. I've never chased trends through CINDERELLA and with this album. It reflects what's in me."

"The Flower Song", the album's first single, was serviced to AAA radio stations nationwide on February 4, while "Solid Ground" was serviced to all rock formats on March 11.

Keifer wrote "The Flower Song" with Jim Peterik, formerly of the bands SURVIVOR and the IDES OF MARCH.

"The Way Life Goes" is a raw, introspective look at the roller coaster ride that has been Keifer's life for the past 15 years. From being told that he would never sing again as a result of a partially paralyzed left vocal cord, to the emotional and personal battles that followed, his solo debut is a story of perseverance, a testament to the power of passion and will, when combined with a true love of music.

"It's pretty scary," Keifer said of his vocal paralysis. "I've had six surgeries to deal with the collateral damage. Performing… has been difficult for me because of the vocal issues I've had. I work several hours every day on that. That's a difficult thing for me every day."

"Solid Ground" video:



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Et quelques extraits live supplémentaires des compos en question :




Pour rappel, CINDERELLA sont toujours alive & kickin', mais pas de tournée ni de nouvel album à l'horizon pour l'instant.
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...But you can't find the time
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J'avais écouté quelques extraits. Malheureusement c'est bien trop calme pour moi
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ben j'ai commandé l'album sans avoir écouté la moindre note, j'espère quand même que ça sera pas trop nul :)
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Cardinal-Sin a écrit :ben j'ai commandé l'album sans avoir écouté la moindre note, j'espère quand même que ça sera pas trop nul :)
J'ai fait la même chose, et espère la même chose ! :lol:
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Tom Keifer fait partie de mes voix favorites du hard rock avec la magnifique chanson qu'est "Don't know what you got".
Pas très puissante mais un rauque que j'aime.

J'adore Cinderella et suis curieuse de voir ce que Tom Keifer peut faire en "solo".
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