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Download links and information about Today by Mike Zito. This album was released in 2008 and it belongs to Blues, Rock, Blues Rock, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist, Contemporary Folk genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 57:00 minutes.

Artist: Mike Zito
Release date: 2008
Genre: Blues, Rock, Blues Rock, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist, Contemporary Folk
Tracks: 13
Duration: 57:00
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Love Like This 4:45
2. Superman 3:30
3. Holding Out for Love 4:35
4. Little Red Corvette 3:54
5. Universe 6:59
6. Blinded 3:31
7. Slow It Down 4:48
8. Today 3:42
9. No Big City 4:14
10. Deep Down In Love 4:10
11. Dirty Things 4:06
12. Hollywood 3:20
13. Time to Go Home 5:26

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Mike Zito is a rocker at heart, influenced by his AOR heroes and the music he grew up with living from St. Louis to Texas. There's a distinct blues element present on this, his fifth CD, but it is subsumed by the Southern-style rock & roll songs he has developed and refined. Playing tunes that define his life, Zito's music needs little explanation or embellishment — he's as straightforward as they come, with no punches pulled. He's prone to get funky on occasion, or go into acoustic unplugged mode, but for the most part, he sticks to tried-and-true upbeat rock songs such as "Love Like This" and "Universe," which define where he's at. The autobiographical "Time To Go Home" seems to show that as much as he loves this life, he's quite able to leave it behind and head for the shed. A tough yet soulful singer, Zito's guitar playing is not all that remarkable, but he gets the job done, and occasionally reflects Wes Montgomery's chords and stingers. What makes this recording a cut above is the excellent backing bands he mixes and matches, including keyboardist Benmont Tench, backup vocalists Theresa James or CeCe Bullard, bassist Hutch Hutchinson, drummer Tony Braunagel, and horn players Joe Sublett and Darrell Leonard, all pulled together by executive producer Randy Chortkoff. While there's a consistency within the repeated same thing, Zito's got a world of potential, and he's just scratching the surface. ~ Michael G. Nastos, Rovi