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Underage Thinking (CD - 2006)UPC: 00827969496428
As low as $5.48 from Alibris Artist: Teddy Geiger/Boris Geiger Label: Columbia (USA) Genre: Rock & Pop Album Description: Personnel: Teddy Geiger (vocals, guitar, piano, bass guitar, percussion, programming); Pete Wallace (guitar, piano, Wurlitzer piano, Hammond b-3 organ, bass guitar, programming); Billy Mann (guitar, piano, bass guitar, percussion, programming); Christopher Rojas (guitar, pia... read more Personnel: Teddy Geiger (vocals, guitar, piano, bass guitar, percussion, programming); Pete Wallace (guitar, piano, Wurlitzer piano, Hammond b-3 organ, bass guitar, programming); Billy Mann (guitar, piano, bass guitar, percussion, programming); Christopher Rojas (guitar, piano, bass guitar, programming); Dan Warner, Paul Pimsler (guitar); Lee Levin (drums). Teddy Geiger entered the public eye with television appearances on the short-lived series "Love Monkey" and VH1's "In Search of the New Partridge Family." Such mainstream visibility and the fact that Geiger is a hunky 17-year-old don't hurt his chances for a music career, but Geiger is also a talented songwriter, singer, and multi-instrumentalist to boot. UNDERAGE THINKING, Geiger's solo debut, is full of the punchy pop-rock that frequently makes the rounds at MTV. Well-constructed, catchy, light, and entertaining, Geiger's first release seems to have the makings of a pop success story already in place. The emotive "Thinking Underage" and the bright, poppy "Try Too Hard" are cases in point. Teddy Geiger entered the public eye with television appearances on the short-lived series "Love Monkey" and VH1's "In Search of the New Partridge Family." Such mainstream visibility and the fact that Geiger is a hunky 17-year-old don't hurt his chances for a music career, but Geiger is also a talented songwriter, singer, and multi-instrumentalist to boot. UNDERAGE THINKING, Geiger's solo debut, is full of the punchy pop-rock that frequently makes the rounds at MTV. Well-constructed, catchy, light, and entertaining, Geiger's first release seems to have the makings of a pop success story already in place. The emotive "Thinking Underage" and the bright, poppy "Try Too Hard" are cases in point. minimize
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