I See AngelsThere's so much hurt, there's so much pain
Can we find a way to love again
We turn away, to the unknown
Can we find a way to get back home
I see the light that burns in your heart
Burnin' in you and me
Just Might Get ItGoin' out of my way to get you out of my mind
Is there nothing more to say, is there nothing more that we can try
Trouble's on the way, we should leave here tonight
Gonna pray we can find our way... Hope we can see the signs
Why do we keep crawlin' down with no restrain
Why do we keep crawlin' down... Wanna feel no pain
Let It GoSister I'm needin' you now
there is something you can help me find
I can't feel the words on my tounge, but they're on my mind
Lonely is the autumn wind
as it plays a song I used to know
I hide behind my innocent lies, in my one man show
RitualBaby
I want all the same things you want
Baby
I need all the same things you need.
When it comes to loving you I can relate
We're two of a kind
I know how you operate.
Salt Of JoyTears fall from hopeful eyes
The salt of joy will rise
We wait for peaceful years
As we hold back our fears
I wish you could see what I see
A place where we could be
Where words and thoughts are truly free
StarlightEverybody's gotta shake their thunder
Stand up and take a shot, the world will watch in wonder
Everybody's gotta drain our black soul dry
Don't fade away into the bright screen light
Don't walk away without a meaningless fight
Set it up for all the hungry souls we know forgot to cry
Steal MeDan Reed (born February 17, 1963, Portland, Oregon) met Dan Pred in high school in Aberdeen, South Dakota, and after a time pursuing music studies at Northern State University, the pair returned to Portland and formed the Dan Reed Network in 1984. In 1986, they made their first recording, a six-track EP called Breathless which spawned a No. 1 single, "Steal Me", on Z-100 in Portland, Oregon.
The lineup at this point was Dan Reed on vocals and guitar, Brion James on guitar, Melvin Brannon II on bass guitar, Dan Pred on drums, and Rick DiGiarllonado (formerly of Portland platinum rockers Quarterflash) on keyboards. The band's diverse ethnic and musical backgrounds (Reed is of German, Hawaiian, and Native American ancestry, James is of Jamaican ancestry, Brannon is African-American, Pred is Jewish and DiGiarllonado is Italian-American) were reflected in the music, which, though discernibly hard rock, was blended with soul, funk, and jazz arrangements. DiGiarllonado, who was married with one child, was replaced by Portlander Blake Sakamoto on keyboards; Sakamoto, of Japanese heritage, had returned from Los Angeles where he had been playing with future Atlantic Records artists Dear Mr. President (lead singer Julian Raymond moved on to be vice president of Capitol Records).
The Dan Reed Network made a name for itself with the live performances. The Washington Post described the band in one performance as "easily charming its ... audience with an unlikely brand of heavy metal-ish rock sharpened by junk funk and plenty of rock 'n' roll theatrics," and that "the Network's strength lies in its infectious temperament."
SupernovaMind and body, mind and body, baby... Mind and body
Mind and body, mind and body, baby... Mind and body
Got your body on my mind
Rise like a superman on top of the throne
I wanna worship you, just throw me a bone
You're dressed for success, but you love to be naked
Now i see you're breakin' this cold heart of stone