Track Listing
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On The Lake
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Winter In Paradise
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Scars
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Self Portrait
Written by Kevin Wilson -
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What If
Written by Kevin Wilson -
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September Comes
Written by Kevin Wilson -
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Pictures
Written by Kevin Wilson -
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Words Of A Poet
Written by Kevin Wilson -
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Words Outro
Written by Kevin Wilson - Instrumental
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Whiskey
Written by Kevin Wilson and Brad Hipsher -
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16 Days
Written by Kevin Wilson and Brad Hipsher -
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Hellhole
Written by Kevin Wilson and Wade Black -
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Who I Am
Written by Kevin Wilson and Gregg Feingold -
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Angry Again
Written by Kevin Wilson and Brad Hipsher -
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A Tale Of Woe
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Reviews
“Self Portrait is a guitar lover’s dream.” Kevin “has a way with words, and when the music is added they make a perfect union.” “A talent that can’t be ignored.”
Andrea Guy
“Words of a Poet showcases Wilson’s guitar chops.” “Disc 6 showcases six solid rock songs with edgy accompaniment and diversity.” “With a distinct classic rock vibe, Wilson has finally found the sound he has been searching all these years for.”
Annie Reuter
“Angry Again is a solid rock & roll bruiser, bursting through with grinding electric guitars and pounding drums as fitting to the title” while “Scars relies on gentle finger-picked guitar, and is not as happy as it is pretty.”
Dan MacIntosh
“Self Portrait has a palpable gravitas, which is a quality missing from most of the current mainstream releases” and “features incendiary guitar work and skillful songwriting”. “Rarely does an artist so deeply explore his inner self.” “While the acoustic, folky side of Wilson is intriguing where the metal side is jarring, the fact that he includes both of his musical personalities on a CD release is daring as hell.”
Scott Homewood
“Wilson has a great feel on the guitar, culling musical streams out of the arrangement as if peeling back layers to show you what is beneath.” “Wilson shows himself to have a keen ear for melody and harmony.” “A Tale of Woe wants to be a heavy metal anthem and has all the needed elements.”
Wildy Haskell
“Organic songs that capture a moment in time.” “Not pre-programmed or spoon fed.”
Steven Wilkinson