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Recording Magazine - November 2009 Review of "Not Gonna Run" from Paul Coady's CD "Quarter Mile"

Music: "Not Gonna Run" is a male vocal rock song. Paul wrote, engineered, produced and mixed the track. He also sang lead and played the guitar and organ. The bass was played by Rob Fore, the drums by Joe Klapka, and Dave Stepanich provided additional guitar.

Recording: Every now and then we get a submission whose sound quite accurately matches the environment in which it was recorded. Such is the case with "Not Gonna Run". Paul tells us that the song was "recorded in my unfinished basement/laundry room. Main guitar, bass and drums recorded live with a scratch vocal. Recorded in as much a plug-in and play method as possible, allowing bleed between the instruments. Final vocal, organ and additional guitar recorded as overdubs. Eleven tracks used."

Fair enough then, so how's it sound? Well, pretty much as advertised. We hear an energetic, gritty band pumping out a heartfelt mid-western version of Exile on Main Street. Paul has done a nice job separating the guitars using tone and panning (a la Keith and Mick Taylor) in order to give each its own voice. The drums have a nice organic feel to them, particularly the kick with its '60s-style thump. Paul's raspy lead vocal is also well represented, no sibilance or digital nastiness to be found.

Suggestions: So, does "Not Gonna Run" get the big thumbs up? Well, as the man says, "it's great if you like that sort of thing." In other words, someone who is deep into pop, modern R&B and other heavily produced styles would likely find Paul's effort to be somewhat lacking. After all, most modern sessions use more than eleven tracks on just the drums!

If however, your tastes run more towards indie rock, this may sound right in the ball park for you. As for us, we love the energy and the honesty of the track. Have we heard better tones? You bet. But we're not convinced that the song would have been more successful with them.

Summary: Rock on, boys!

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"For more years than I can remember Coady fronted Prairie Town, a great regional combo that combined rootsy Americana with the kind of bar band earnestnest that made you wish they were playing at your party. After a recent amicable parting of ways, the remaining members became Go Time and Paul went solo. And the party's over! These are some amazing moody, introspective compositions; really solid songs that explore some dark places, though not all are grim (a bar band take on "Piano Man" called "Sell a Lot of Beer" is more of a philosphical shrug than a suicide note). While you probably don't want him playing your birthday, you would do well to check out this Chicago classic."

- Jake Austen, Roctober Magazine (#47 September, 2009)

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"Singer/Songwriter Paul Coady is a masterful storyteller. He tells his story through his amazing music with enriching lyrics and soulful vocals. Paul also mixes Americana and Rock into his music that fit perfectly together. If you are a fan of music with meaning and purpose, then Paul Coady will surely delight."
- Isaac Davis, Jr., Junior's Cave Magazine - www.juniorscave.com

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"First off. "Not Gonna Run" is a cool track."
-Alexandria, www.mymusicsite.com

"I made a promise and so did you, but that ain't nothin' I'd hold you to." - Paul Coady, "Promised Forever"

 

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