LOST IN PARADISE

song titles

  1 The Palisades 
  2 Say Goodbye
  3 Dirty Mind
  4 Imperfect
  5 Stranger To Your Heart
  6 Lost In Paradise
  7 Believe
  8 Line Of Fire
  9 Why Do You Treat Me This Way
10 With A Stranger
11 First Love
12 Hot Teaser 



about

NOTE: THIS ALBUM NOW GOES UNDER THE BAND NAME E19!

This specialy titled CD is a compilation of songs Gary wrote in the 1980's and early 90's for a dream band he was to call PALISADE. The band existed at Berklee in 3 versions. The earliest incarnation was Gary on guitar, Paul Huesman (voc), Ernie LaRouche (dr) and Tim Nickerson (bs). A bunch of recordings with this lineup exist. Then Paul moved to Los Angeles, then the band got Mike Ciano to sing. Tim left school,  Ernie graduated and moved on and Gary & Paul remained in contact. PALISADE version 3 was Gary, Steve Leslie (voc), Chuck Marchant (bs) and Kenny Smith (dr). A couple recordings exists, one video of the show at Club III, and one concert from the Berklee Cafe was video taped.

This is the first album done in the new Pro Tools digital recording studio!!! (Can you tell a difference?)

Other GS songs that came from this time are "Don't Come Crying to Me", "She's Letting Go", "Do You Still...", "This Might Be The Last Time", "I Guess I'm Still In Love", "Dangerous Horeseplay", "In The Middle" and "Mental Ward".

Release Date:
2005

Genre:
80's melodic rock

With a ton of unused songs never to be seen in the Gary Schutt solo catalog, these 80's melodic rock song were set aside to the project band name E19.  LIFESPAN was released before the JUST DOWN THE HALL album.  LIFESPAN encompasses the greatest melodic rock songs from Schutt's already released albums, and put into the E19 name.  The previously released Gary Schutt's PALISADE: LOST IN PARADISE also was renamed to E19.  

Bio:
"The greatest melodic rock band to never make it out of the 80's!
E19 are five guys from New Jersey that, somehow, never left the 1980's. They still have their teased up big hair and still wear the same clothes that they did 30 years ago at their club shows and prom gigs. Never landing a big record deal, they still believe that someday they will be discovered and be the biggest band ever.
Actually it's Gary Schutt's early, unused song catalog!"

"Reminiscent of 80's melodic rock bands, catchy hooks, melodies, fat production, tons of guitar. This album contains the "melodic rock" greatest hits from a few of Gary Schutt's solo albums, featuring a remix of She's Letting Go and Stranded live."