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Frame Of Mind (5:45) |
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Lifetime In The Heart (3:13) |
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Pray Another Day (5:57) |
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Adore (4:00) |
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Beyond The Real (3:34) |
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Soulmate Serenade (3:49) |
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Idol Dream (4:13) |
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Face The World (4:22) |
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Life (4:42) |
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Paperback Writer (3:23) |
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Soulmate Serenade (3:51) |
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Mystery Bloom
Lifetime In The Heart (CD)
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Hard Rock
Formed in 1994, Mystery Bloom sprang out of the ruins of the 80's music scene. Danny Roselle (guitar) and Nick Clemente (bass) were producing melodic power rock in the early 90's in a band called Sinnocence while Dave Garcia (drums) and Bob Gilmartin (guitars) were composing modern progressive rock in a band called Shattered Image. After the demise of Shattered Image, Dave and Bob found themselves trying to piece together another project with a more specific musical vision.Vocalist Ray Morales was from a similar musical background as the other four musicians except he also had a funkier, groovier approach to music. The five musicians combined to produce an extremely powerful, melodic, slightly adventurous force. With a new name, a new sound, and a new vision, Mystery Bloom started on the live circuit. In November of 1995, Mystery Bloom entered the studio and recorded "Frame Of Mind"- a collection of 10 extremely powerful, harmony-filled modern classics. In 2001 the material was reworked into Lifetime In The Heart - the project taking on a whole new look and feel. A new found passion for Mystery Bloom is born. (Electric (Heavy)/Hard Rock), total running time, 46:55 - Mystery Bloom @ iTunes!
In your opinion, which guitarist has a similar style or sound as Bobby Gilmartin?
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