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Telegraph

Telegraph
Drake Bell

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Track Listing

  1. Intro
  2. Found a Way
  3. Circles
  4. Somehow
  5. In the End
  6. Don't Preach
  7. Hollywood Girl
  8. Golden Days
  9. Down We Fall
  10. Backhouse
  11. Highway to Nowhere
  12. Telegraph

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #143718 in Music
  • Released on: 2005-09-27
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Import

Customer Reviews

Brilliant5
I bought this originally for my 8 year old daughter. Who loves Drake from Drake and Josh. She loves it but even I at 43 find it amazing. Every track is strong and refreshingly different. This boy deserves to go far ......

A MUST!5
I was expecting some good stuff on this cd but I got a surprise as the entire cd and all the tracks are better than good and much more than expected!
REALLY impressed with the vocal range and maturity that shines through.
Arrangements are excellent on all tracks and ANY one of them could be single release material.
A style all of it's own....Whens the next one!

For anyone and everyone...you won't be disappointed!5
‘Found a Way’ is a great opener after the introduction, as not only everyone recognises and relates with Drake and Josh but it has a catchy rhythm in order to pick it up almost immediately if you haven’t seen the programme. I love ‘Somehow’ I only had to listen to the CD twice before I knew the chorus. The way the verses and chorus have very different sounds you don’t expect to get what you do. The end part with the circus like tune again shows how varied the rhythms can be in one song and shows Drake’s amazing piano skills. ‘Don’t Preach’ shows another side to Drake’s skill with a real rocky edge and yet you can still understand the words, unlike many ‘rockers’!hehe! Golden Days has a very different feel and where you can see inspiration from those like the Beatles has contributed to Drake’s song writing. After recently purchasing Drake and Josh Go Hollywood it’s great to see Drake’s music effectively used in the film, as well as the comic series including, ‘Down We Fall’ and ‘Highway to Nowhere’. Most of the songs on the CD are fast so it was nice to have ‘Telegraph’ at the end, with a jazzy feel with the piano part at the beginning. I liked the way the CD was broken up by the short intro and ‘The Backhouse’. I’ve never seen any of these on a CD before, so although unusual it works to divide the songs, but rather than having a break of silence there’s noise and you can ponder over what’s to happen next. I had no idea what I was really getting when I bought ‘Telegraph’, but if you enjoy all sorts of music and are any age you’ll thoroughly enjoy it.Truely unique!