Donnie Vie - Goodbye: Enough Z'nuff (2014)

Artist: Donnie Vie
Title: Goodbye: Enough Z'nuff
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Livewire
Genre: Acoustic Rock, Power Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 47:44
Total Size: 115/330 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Goodbye: Enough Z'nuff
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Livewire
Genre: Acoustic Rock, Power Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 47:44
Total Size: 115/330 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. For Now 5:08
02. Holly Wood Ya 3:37
03. These Daze 2:59
04. You Got a Hold of Me (feat. Baz Francis) 2:51
05. The Beast 3:25
06. Rainy Day 2:57
07. You and I 3:02
08. Fly High Michelle 3:17
09. If I Can't Have You 3:27
10. There Goes My Heart 3:26
11. New Thing (feat. Baz Francis) 2:53
12. Time to Let You Go 2:57
13. Someday (feat. Baz Francis) 3:13
14. Goodbye (feat. Baz Francis) 4:31
"Goodbye: Enough Z'nuff" (2014) is a solo album by Donnie Vie, the former frontman, vocalist, and primary songwriter of the Chicago rock band Enuff Z'Nuff.
The album is an acoustic reimagining of Enuff Z'Nuff's classic legacy. Donnie Vie performs key hits and rare tracks from his former band in intimate, minimalist arrangements (primarily acoustic guitar, keyboards, and vocals).
The title "Goodbye: Enough Z'nuff" symbolizes Donnie's final moments and farewell to his long-running career with Enuff Z'Nuff, which he finally left to focus on his solo career and health.
Freed from the glam metal and hard rock production of the 80s and 90s, the songs reveal their pristine melodies. The influence of The Beatles, John Lennon and the cheap British power pop that have always formed the basis of V's compositional style is clearly evident.
The album is an acoustic reimagining of Enuff Z'Nuff's classic legacy. Donnie Vie performs key hits and rare tracks from his former band in intimate, minimalist arrangements (primarily acoustic guitar, keyboards, and vocals).
The title "Goodbye: Enough Z'nuff" symbolizes Donnie's final moments and farewell to his long-running career with Enuff Z'Nuff, which he finally left to focus on his solo career and health.
Freed from the glam metal and hard rock production of the 80s and 90s, the songs reveal their pristine melodies. The influence of The Beatles, John Lennon and the cheap British power pop that have always formed the basis of V's compositional style is clearly evident.