The third release in the "Desert Session Trilogy," Tick Tick Tick is an excellent showcase of musicianship. Steve Wynn & The Miracle 3 is a great match; Steve found a band that compliments his style perfectly. The band's chemistry can be heard on tracks like the foot-stopping jam, "Killing Me." Throughout the album, Steve keeps up the edgy, rock star persona, even on more romantic tracks like "Cindy, It Was Always You." Steve's ability on the guitar is evident on every track but it is most notable on the 8-minute final track, "No Tomorrow." However, Steve's strength as a singer/songwriter is also evident on this album on mellower tracks like "Deep End" and "Turning of the Tide
11/21/2005
Gail Hoffer
Gail Hoffer
Steve Wynn & The Miracle 3
Tick Tick Tick
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Tick Tick Tick
The third release in the "Desert Session Trilogy," Tick Tick Tick is an excellent showcase of musicianship. Steve Wynn & The Miracle 3 is a great match; Steve found a band that compliments his style perfectly. The band's chemistry can be heard on tracks like the foot-stopping jam, "Killing Me." Throughout the album, Steve keeps up the edgy, rock star persona, even on more romantic tracks like "Cindy, It Was Always You." Steve's ability on the guitar is evident on every track but it is most notable on the 8-minute final track, "No Tomorrow." However, Steve's strength as a singer/songwriter is also evident on this album on mellower tracks like "Deep End" and "Turning of the Tide



