Rock School

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Rock School

The soundtrack to the much-anticipated documentary “Rock School” will be released on May 31, 2005, through Trillion Records. In this new documentary released by Newmarket Films, director Don Argott follows the ups and downs of the founder and students of a unique music school, where children ages nine to seventeen learn the ins and outs of rock and roll. Paul Green, self-proclaimed “|berlord,” leads his students from practice to performance with not a delicate hand or subtle to [Read More...]

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Jaelyn June 2, 2010 at 8:20 am
This review is from: Rock School (Audio CD)

THE PAUL GREEN SCHOOL OF ROCK MUSIC IS A MUSIC SCHOOL WHERE THE KIDS ARE TRAINED IN CLASSIC ROCK THEN PERFORM CONCERTS TO GAIN EXPERIENCE. THIS ALBUM SHOWCASES THE HARD WORK AND TALENT OF THE KIDS. THE KIDS PERFORM WITH SOME OF ROCK’S BIGGEST NAMES SUCH AS ALICE COOPER AND BILLY IDOL. THE HIGHLIGHTS OF THE ALBUM ARE THE SONGS WHERE THE KIDS TAKE CENTER STAGE AND PERFORM ALL THE VOCALS AND INSTRUMENTS THEMSELVES. THE GREAT VERSIONS OF L.A. WOMAN AND IRON MAN ARE SUNG BY CHUCK FLAVOR,WHICH IS A STAGE NAME OF DOMENIC MALANDRO,ARE EXAMPLES OF THE TALENT POSSESSED BY THE ROCK SCHOOL KIDS. ENJOY YOUR FAVORITE CLASSICS IN A NEW WAY AS THE FUTURE OF ROCK IS SECURE!!!!!

Laisha June 2, 2010 at 8:44 am
This review is from: Rock School (Audio CD)

Five stars should imply perfect in every way. Though this CD is good, it’s not among my top 500 CDs, and the claim by one review that these versions are better than the originals is totally over-the-top. Another reason that I deducted stars was that my favorite performance from the movie, “You Really Got Me”, is not on this CD Soundtrack. The creativity and Eddie Van Halen techniques that 12 year old CJ Tywoniak employed on this song were jaw-dropping, and there is simply no excuse for not including it. I would rate the movie 4 stars and I gave the CD 3 stars.

I recommend you see the movie first and buy the CD if you must. The music is much better with the visuals of kids playing very difficult rock songs.

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