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InCureable: Roger O’Donnell

Submitted by Chris DeLine on September 16, 2006 – 12:00 pmOne Comment

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One time member of such bands as The Psychedelic Furs, Thompson Twins, Berlin and The Cure, Roger O’Donnell branches out further into abstract electronic with his solo debut The Truth In Me. It seems strange that after so many years through so many musical opportunities, O’Donnell now views that his truth is infact unspoken word. Though his traditional role was through that of a keyboardist, which would then make for a smooth transition into electronica, it just seems different and strangely refreshing to hear something new from such a well traveled musician. “Not Without You” isn’t a groundbreaking track, but it’s nice to hear the freedom that such a could-be-jaded rock star (of sorts) takes in this realm.

Roger O’Donnell “Treasure (Acid Paulli remix)”
Roger O’Donnell “Not Without You”

Additional Roger O’Donnell Audio Here

Roger O’Donnell – Official Site
Roger O’Donnell – MySpace Site

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