Seeing Red
Kacee
Producer: Kacee
Release Date: January 1996
Style: Blues, modern rock, jazz fusion, and gospel
Seeing Red is the 1996 release by singer/songwriter, Kacee. The combination of traditional blues, modern rock, jazz, gospel and her soulful vocals made Kacee a name in the 90's. Seeing Red is a tribute to the influences that shaped her
Producer: Kacee
Release Date: January 1996
Style: Blues, modern rock, jazz fusion, and gospel
Seeing Red is the 1996 release by singer/songwriter, Kacee. The combination of traditional blues, modern rock, jazz, gospel and her soulful vocals made Kacee a name in the 90's. Seeing Red is a tribute to the influences that shaped her musical personality and is the debut album for this blue-eyed soul singer.
Kacee's souful voice and emotionally charged lyrics are the perfect compliment to the funky grooves co-written by drummer, John Wackerman. Seeing Red is a trip through an artist's emotional trials and tribulations. The tracks range from a rockin' 12-bar blues to a sleepy lullaby -- an eclectic mix of songs that reflect a variety of moods and influences. This very accomplished debut effort is the culmination of four years of songwriting and a lifetime of singing.
Kacee cashed in on every favor ever done and every promise ever made to assure the completion of Seeing Red. It paid off. Some of the most talented musicians in the business are featured, including T Lavitz, Coco Montoya, Danny Jacob, Tom Lilly, Ray Brinker, Tommy Alvarado, Eric Mckain, and finally, Michael Sena, award- winning engineer for artists such as Taj Mahal.
The first single off Seeing Red is My Shoes. Kacee enlisted the help of her friend, blues guitarist Coco Montoya. His distinct guitar style combined with Kacee's smooth vocals have created a blues tune that is anything but basic. My Shoes remains a crowd favorite.
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My Shoes 4:070:00/4:07
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More to This Than Me 5:440:00/5:44
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Melancholy Mind 4:520:00/4:52
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Suffer the Children 3:540:00/3:54
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0:00/5:11
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Slow Poison 3:060:00/3:06
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Price to Pay 6:470:00/6:47
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Little Man 7:260:00/7:26