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Vegas with Randolph (Audio CD)



Vegas with Randolph (Audio CD)

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Buy new: $10.62
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Customer Rating: 4.4

First tagged "indie rock" by VWR
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Product Description

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Track Listing

  1. Be a One
  2. Happy
  3. Milky Way Girl
  4. Lifting Your Burden
  5. The Same
  6. When
  7. Versailles
  8. Arizona Blue
  9. One Tough Life
  10. Buses, Trains, & Planes
  11. Yours and Mine
  12. Hey Sun
  13. Longplay


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #670562 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-03-24
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .21 pounds


Vegas with Randolph (Audio CD)

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5VWR Review by Absolute Powerpop.com


By VWR


Vegas With Randolph is a rope from a Washington DC area (not Las Vegas) that's fronted by John Ratts and Eric Kern, who have been essay songs (hundreds of 'em, according to their notes) given high school. They've been personification a songs on their entrance manuscript for several years now, and it shows as they've honed a cocktail pleasure here. Reminiscent during times of other multi-fronted energy cocktail groups (Fastball, Sloan) as good as Willie Wisely and Fountains of Wayne, a outcome is a left-field warn that deserves courtesy in a energy cocktail community.

Normally, I'll start a examination with a initial lane since customarily in energy pop, a idea is a locate a listener's ear right away. But I'm going to start during a finish here, with VWR's desirous "Longplay" apartment - 6 mini-songs woven together. While not utterly Side 2 of Abbey Road, it compares agreeably with final year's Lannie Flowers front as good as a final dual from Sloan. "Got to Have Your Love" and in particular, "Dreams of a Night" are highlights of a suite, reminding me of Eric Carmen and Paul McCartney.

As for a correct tracks, there are copiousness of standouts. "Be a One", with a witty piano backing, channels a 50s by a 70s, "Milky Way Girl" sounds like it was available by a skinny-tie late 70s/early 80s energy cocktail band, "When" recalls The Tomorrows & The Roswells, and if Noel Gallagher ever wrote a strain about a French Revolution, "Versailles" would be it. Elsewhere "Arizona Blue" is a first-class ballad, and "Buses, Trains & Planes" answers a low-pitched doubt "what would Fountains of Wayne & Belle and Sebastian sound like if they collaborated?". As we can tell by now, this one touches all a energy cocktail bases, so listen next and you'll find something we like.

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