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Bo Bice – See The Light (Release Year – 2007)

  • October 24, 2007
  • by Rob Rockitt
  • · CD Reviews A-H · Entertainment · Hard Rock Music · Hard Rock Videos · Music · Video

BBSTLSouthern Rocker Bo Bice has released his sophomore effort, titled, See the Light.

On this new release, Bo saw the light and got out of his American Idol contract, and put out a rock record in the style he wanted.

On this record, you will not find tunes written by Bon Jovi. Tom Keifer didn’t produce any of the tunes. No help from AI trusted pop song writers are present on this disc. This is pure Bo Bice. He wrote the songs himself, and enlisted a little help from producer Frank Liddell to craft ten tunes of pure rock goodness.

See The Light is not a hard rock record by any means, but is a good rock record the falls somewhere in between the Rolling Stones and The Eagles. Chances are if you like Classic Rock from the 70’s, you are going to find a lot to enjoy on See The Light.

The tunes are well written, the guitar work by Bice and Philip Shouse is very good. Bice also enlists the help of keyboardist Thomas Lee, who plays some guitar and keyboards. Thomas is no strange to Bice fans, as he has accompanied Bo on his 2006 tour.

I already have several favorite cuts on this disc including Witness, Got Money and Whiskey, Women & Time. My wife and I, saw Bo Bice and his band Sugar Money perform Got Money in February of 2006, at the House of Blues in Cleveland, OH. I have been clamoring to get my hands on a copy of that tune for over a year now. I am overjoyed to find it here.

Whiskey, Women & Time, and Sinner in a Sin are both tunes that were only available on the Dual Disc DVD side of Bo’s debut effort, The Real Thing. Both songs are concert staples, that I have heard Bice perform several times. The versions of these songs are far better and have a different arrangement than the versions on that record, so they don’t feel like rehashed songs at all. These are well written, and time tested tunes. Bo Bice fans that have seen him live, already love these songs. Chances are, new fans will too!

As a whole, the songs on See the Light surpass those on the debut disc in just about every way possible. If you haven’t ever given Bo Bice a chance because he was on American Idol, now is the best time to jump on board and see what Bo Bice is all about. You can find this disc at Wal-mart stores everywhere.

The video below, is for the first single “Witness”! Enjoy the video and go get your own copy today!

Rating: 9 Flying V's Out of 10Out of 10

1. WitnessBoB Guitar
2. Take The Country Outta Me
3. I’m Gone
4. Only Words
5. Got Money
6. See the Light
7. Sinner in a Sin
8. This Train
9. Ain’t Gonna Die
10. Whiskey, Women, & Time

The Musicians on See the Light are:

Bo Bice – Vocals, guitar, mandolin
Philip Shouse – Guitar
Thomas Lee – Keyboards and guitar
Glenn Worff – Bass Guitar
Steve Gorman – Drums
Ike Bartley – Saxophone
Miles McPherson – Lap Steel, Mandolin
Dan Dugmore – Dobro, Harmonica, 12 String Guitar

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  1. judy p. November 14, 2007 · Reply

    Love Bo’s new cd!!! Southern rock lives!!!!!!!!!!

  2. AD November 9, 2007 · Reply

    hey, hiderockout!! Bo Bice’s See the Light is PURE SOUTHERN ROCK if ya didn’t know!! read about this genre on wikipedia!!

  3. Karen2 October 29, 2007 · Reply

    This is the freshest, most original CD I’ve listened to in a long, long time. Bo Bice is the real thing (no pun intended). Great music!

  4. lucy lynn October 26, 2007 · Reply

    This CD won’t gather any dust. It just gets better and better everytime you listen to it!

  5. Donna October 26, 2007 · Reply

    This is a great CD. Everything Bo wanted to do the first time around. Now he’s able to show what he’s really all about. Solid southern rock. And it rocks!!!

  6. George October 25, 2007 · Reply

    Blues, soul and rock. A must have!

  7. Sharon October 25, 2007 · Reply

    This is definitely the real thing! Finally, Bo is free to be Bo!! LOVE every song on this CD.

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