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5099968460228

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Overview
Compared to Nickelback, Saving Abel has a lighter touch, so their soft spin on active rock easily worms its way into the subconscious, particularly when they revamp STP licks like the do on "Bloody Sunday." This is Saving Abel's saving grace: they may not rock as hard as their peers, but they have a way with a hook that sets them apart.
Product Details
Release Date: | 06/08/2010 |
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Label: | Virgin Records Us |
UPC: | 5099968460228 |
catalogNumber: | 84602 |
Rank: | 90170 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Saving Abel Primary ArtistDavid Angell Violin
David Davidson Violin
Anthony LaMarchina Cello
Kristin Wilkinson Viola
Skidd Mills Guitar
Monisa Angell Viola
Sarighani Reist Cello
Blake Dixon Drums,Group Member
Jason Null Guitar,Group Member
Eric Taylor Bass,Group Member
Jared Weeks Vocals,Group Member
Pam Sixfin Violin
Karen Winklemann Violin
Scott Barlett Guitar,Group Member
Technical Credits
David Davidson String ArrangementsSkidd Mills Producer,Engineer
B. Dixon Composer
M. Frederiksen Composer
Customer Reviews
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