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Notable Tracks v.01 Released February 2002
Welcome to notable tracks, a bi-monthly web based collection of some of the most "Notable Tracks" on albums sent in by artists on the site. If you like what you hear, don't forget to check out the artists website, go to a live show or get a copy of their album!

Devil Doll   |   CD "Queen of Pain"   |   Track #2 "You Are The Best Thing and the Worst Thing"
Description:
In the midst of the 18 tracks that is Devil Doll's "Queen of Pain," it's hard to pick just one song. "You're the Best Thing and the Worst Thing" is a catchy tune, with a great feel that you can't help but be drawn into. You'll be singing the first few lines of this song for days.

Raining Jane   |   CD "Raining Jane"   |   Track #6 "These Walls"
Description:
The first track off Raining Jane's CD, "These Walls," is a great example of the sound offered by the group. With light-hearted upbeat songs that can appeal to a wide audience Raining Jane will certainly turn a loyal following. If you enjoy "These Walls" then you owe it to yourself to pick up their 10 song CD.

the Maxfield Rabbit   |   CD "Everymore"   |   Track #4 "Drunk"
Description:
Drunk is a sultry duet performed by singer Julia and guitarist / vocalist Roger LaPlant. The song has a beautiful, yet introspective, view into a relationship dynamic that could easily be applied to many of our own experiences.

Jed   |   CD "If These Shoes Could Talk"   |   Track #5 "Wrong"
Description:
Percussion and Piano start off this slow building song that really shows off the bands eclectic styling. The vocal harmonies and melodies against a loose and relaxed feel take the edge off after a long day at work. We enjoyed the album but found ourselves switching back to track 5 a lot. Worth checking out.

Danielle Lopresti   |   CD "Dear Mr. Penis Head"   |   Track 8 "Dear Mr. Penis Head"
Description:
For those disheartened by the music industry comes a song to pick fun at the music business. Danielle Lopresti's "Dear Mr. Penis Head" is an album with a lot of angst and emotion, but we've picked "Dear Mr. Penis Head" as a Notable Track for it's energy ability to get stuck in your head.



Notable Tracks are picked purely on personal taste and does not necessarily reflect the opinion of all involved in The LA Music Scene (.com). We are not genre specific and will consider all styles. To find out more about being included on Notable Tracks just click here!