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There and Back Again
There and Back Again

There and Back Again" - Classic Adventure Novel by J.R.R. Tolkien | Fantasy Book for Adults & Teens | Perfect for Travel Reading & Book Club Discussions

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Product Description Wiser Time originated in the small town of Millington, NJ by singer/songwriter/guitarist, Carmen Sclafani in the spring of 2002. Sclafani had been a fixture in the local music scene, performing in bars and clubs during the evenings, while working as a commercial artist during the days. He had been performing with various incarnations under the Wiser Time moniker when he came across music veteran/producer/guitarist, Anthony Krizan (Spin Doctors, Lenny Kravitz, John Waite), performing at a local club. The two had shared a similar interest in the classic Rock and Roll sounds of 60s and 70s bands like Led Zeppelin and Aerosmith, and shortly after meeting began recording songs from Sclafani's catalog and writing material that would eventually become the self-produced 5-song EP titled, Introducing Wiser Time. The EP was received well by audiences, and local radio stations began playing it. Sclafani continued performing regularly in NY and NJ during this time while he and Krizan continued to record and write more material, while also bringing in various other studio musicians and friends for certain recordings. Sclafani eventually brought in John Hummel, a seasoned studio drummer who was a member of several local bands including The John Ginty Band, featuring John Ginty (Robert Randolph, Santana, Citizen Cope). His powerful style, combined with the Keith Richards/Jimmy Page stylings that both Krizan and Sclafani had both been heavily influenced by, produced a vintage style and sound that hadn't been heard or seen in mainstream music in years. The trio would eventually be rounded out as a 4-piece with the addition of Todd Lanka on bass. Lanka had also been a well known and highly regarded musician in the local scene, and had performed with a number of acts including Todd Wolfe (Sheryl Crow, Leslie West). Wiser Time began playing select shows, adding various organ players for live performances, while completing the final few recordings of the debut album, There And Back Again, in the fall of 2006. The response by audiences was immediate, and word began spreading quickly about the bands vintage rock and roll swagger and charismatic frontman. While preparing for a 2007 push for There And Back Again, Sclafani met drummer Steve Decker, who had been a close friend of Lanka. Decker was an incredibly versatile drummer, combining both power and finesse to create a very musical groove. His soulful and steady groove had been behind such recordings and performances from Rock and Roll Hall of Fame keyboardist Bernie Worrell (P-Funk, The Talking Heads), and Grammy Award-winning and Blues Hall of Fame's James Cotton (Muddy Waters), to name a few. The trio of Sclafani, Decker and Lanka began playing and writing regularly, and connected on all levels, even going so far as to create and jam new songs right on the spot at live gigs, to the amazement of audiences. With the three being so connected to the music, Sclafani decided to make it the core of Wiser Time in place of the hired studio musicians that he'd been using to that point. The trio would continue to bring in Krizan and various other musicians on certain gigs and recording sessions. Review Artist: Wiser Time Title: There And Back Again Style: Rock Website: http://www.wiser-time.com/ Rating: 9.10 out of 10 By Senior Staff Writer C.W. Ross While this is the debut release from the band in the current configuration over the years there have been several other band line-ups. Wiser Time started in the town of Millington, NJ with singer/songwriter/guitarist, Carmen Sclafani in the spring of 2002. Since that time the band has tweaked their line up to end up with a trio core of members. They are: Steve Decker-Drums Todd Lanka - Bass Carmen Sclafani - Vocals, Guitar You'll also find a large group of additional musicians who performed on this release. They include: Anthony Krizan John Hummel Tom Camuso Rob Clores CC Coletti Doug Conroy John Corba Steve Decker Kassi Furman Tara Gannon John Ginty Bruce Jepson Portia Arne Wendt The band pulls their style from a mixture of the classic and modern rock sounds. A mixture of the Rolling Stones meets The Black Crowes. Band frontman Carmen Sclafani has a voice built for rock n' roll with its gritty rock edged tone. Those vocals match up perfectly with the honest song lyrics that revolve around issues related to life and love. The songs feature strong guitar work. While there were many short bursts of smoking guitar parts the one thing I really missed was an all out several minutes long melt the paint off a car type guitar solo. The drumming plays traffic cop directing the songs where they need to go be it deep marching beats or full speed ahead stick breakers. Several of the songs also feature additional instruments added in like: harmonica, B3, sitar, and the mandolin to name just a few. The 50 minutes of rock music found on this release is good enough to be added to a time capsule to remind people in the future just what real rock music should sound like! --Indiestop.com

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If you listen to some of their songs and didn't know you'd think it was an early Black Crowes bootleg or something. I say that as a compliment. These guys are not the cookie cutter rock band that seems to be repeating itself in today's music. Great stuff. Check out their other CD also, more of the same. "Revolution" rocks with that funky guitar wah wah thang!I listened some more and tried to bump this to 5stars but Amazon wouldn't let me edit my original rating. Oh well.