The debut solo effort from the lead guitarist from Collective Soul boasts appearances from former bandmates Ed Roland and Ryan Hoyle, as well as background vocals from Kansas singer Steve Walsh.
S**V
Hear the guitar - Listen for the Lyrics!
I am a huge Collective Soul listener and hate when one of my favorite "families" breaks up, but don't care enough about the drama that may have caused the breakup to research it...but I do try to follow what the withdrawn members move on to. I am so happy I tracked down Kosche! I absolutely love this album! I down loaded the MP3 album, but then also ordered the cd to have in the car. I'm a lyrics kinda girl - and Kosche doesn't disappoint. Really powerful and soulful. If you liked his guitar, you'll be happy as well. It is easy to distinguish between Kosche and CS, and I love his personality coming through. I also recommend 'Music Box' by Ross Childress - also uniquely his own. I hope to see more of Kosche in the future.
J**5
Great album for lovers of great guitar sound!
Great album! Only a couple stinkers, ALL the rest of the album is terrific, can't wait for Joel's next CD.
M**R
A Hidden Gem that kicks much booty
His guitars blow your head off, but the lyrics are great too. There are a few tracks on here that are first rotation, and those to me are Caterpillar, You Wouldn't Last A Day, and Out of Reach.
P**L
Awesome music
I grew up with Joel during my early years. He had an awesome personality then, so it is no surprise that his music is just as awesome. I was really please with the sound of the music. It is good "life lessons" music. I enjoy it the most on my long drives back home from work. It really helps me to unwind.
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