Description
Testimonials
"Brian Hazard, who is Color Theory, has always presented well crafted, well thought-out songs, but with Perfect Tears he enters a whole new level of creativity and songwriting excellence. This is an album I do not just recommend for fans of synthpop, but for all fans of good, meaningful music." -Dave Richards, Lexicon Magazine
Tracks
1) Stare Out The Window
2) April's Bonfire
3) New Year's Eve
4) Long Distance Martyr
5) Now I Know
6) Guilt Reflected
7) Ordinary & Free
8) Faces
9) Acting Class
10) For Good
11) Souvenir
12) Until Last Night
Artist Profile
Color Theory proves that it is possible to create intensely human music with machines. The Southern California one-man band has been touching listeners since the 1994 release of Sketches In Grey. Despite the lack of mainstream national distribution or a single live performance, the first pressing of the CD sold out. Demand was high for a new album, and Color Theory responded with the 1997 release of Tuesday Song, which includes the daringly non-fiction song used for a real-life marriage proposal. A series of acoustic performances and a strong Internet presence has helped to build an international following that eagerly awaits the release of Perfect Tears.
Credits
{c}1999 Brian Hazard (ASCAP)
Label: 11th Records
Brian Hazard: vocals, piano
Keith Gillard: keyboards, percussion, programming
Craig Arnalt: guitars
Keith Gillard appears courtesy of Liquid Records, Canada
Joel Fountain: drum samples in "Ordinary & Free"