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Dancing on the Pyramids Reviews |
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| Times Newspaper Group |
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"Pam Tate’s new literary-influenced pop-rock album Dancing on the
Pyramids is first rate!... An excellent CD, highly recommended...
Tate is an intelligent, perceptive, melodic songwriter with a powerful
voice who deserves all the success that will follow her all over the world."
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| The Audiophile Voice |
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"Who is Pam Tate? She’s the best damn singer/songwriter I’ve never
heard of... Dancing on the Pyramids is pure pop for now-older people.
Make that great pop: monumental anthems, sensitive ballads and
infectious rock numbers featuring sharp hooks and stirring melodies,
all sung with a set of pipes so prodigiously good I swear they sound
famous -- at least they ought to be famous... Quite accessible... She
was born just in time to be terrific right now."
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| Copley News Service |
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"On her second release, singer-songwriter Tate offers some new sounds...
Her vocal ability remains strong. The sounds are funky and the lyrics
attempt to deliver a more intellectual slant. In addition, almost every song
is a good dance tune... Tate establishes herself as a multi-talented
vocalist capable of working with new sounds and styles."
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| Pittsburgh City Paper |
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"Her approach is effective in creating infectious, poppy tunes suitable for
radio... Tate has a good thing going. She may feel she was ‘born to late
for the beat generation,’ but she has the look and the sensibilities."
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| Midwest Record Recap |
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"Shows her versatility... Over to the pop side... Fun outing that adult
listeners will enjoy."
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| "The Wax Works" (syndicated) |
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"Switches to pop-rock on this... Every song a story, solid lyrics."
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| The North Jersey Herald & News |
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"Here’s something a little different. Refreshing in its trend-bucking style,
Pam Tate’s second album establishes her... Whether it be joy or
melancholy, her songs are all bursting with emotion. Her talented vocals
cover lots of territory... Those tired of the quickly tiring alternative sounds
may find Tate’s confident grasp of the arrangements and ear for diversity
to be a welcome change of pace."
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| Steppin' Out Magazine |
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"High-caliber... Interesting lyrics and some killer rhythm tracks."
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| Music Monthly |
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"Brushes literary quality imagery against sparkling melodic canvases
of pop, torch and even reggae. Throw in enough hooks to fill a tackle
box, and Tate’s work can’t help but overwhelm mainstream aficionados."
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| The Indianapolis Star |
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"Has a lot of great beats... wonderful party dance music... She also
intelligently explores love... This is a dandy album, especially if you
can think and dance at the same time."
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| Jam Music & Entertainment Magazine |
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"Unbelievable... reggae flavor... Latin-influence... among the many rock
and pop cuts."
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