Artist: The Smithereens
Genre: Power Pop Rock
Country Of Origin: United States
Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Member: No
Album: 11
Released: October 18, 1989
Producer: Ed Stasium
Singles: A Girl Like You/Blues Before And After/Yesterday Girl
Song Of The Week: Cut Flowers
RIAA Certification: Copper
Album Cover: 8/10
So this week Jon and myself are further introducing you to The Smithereens. The album of the week comes from 1989 and is the band's third official album. It didn't crack the Top 40 (#41 on Billboard's chart) but it did manage one Top 40 hit (A Girl Like You #38).
I think the first 7 tracks are all very good. My favorite song on the album is the one I picked for Song Of The Week (Cut Flowers). The female voice on Blue Period should sound familiar to you, it's Belinda Carlisle. And in case you were wondering, the album cover was inspired by the movie Oceans Eleven.
So give it a listen and see if you like Power Pop or not.
Next Week: A classic re-upped.
1. A Girl Like You
2. Blues Before And After
3. Blue Period
4. Baby Be Good
5. Room Without A View
6. Yesterday Girl
7. Cut Flowers
8. William Wilson
9. Maria Elena
10. Kiss Your Tears Away
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Seriously? More Smithereens? What's up with this? Hope you don't lose a listener (ahem, SCOTT) by doing this.
Sometimes I just wanna turn to Jon and ask..."What the fuck are you talking about"?
Open with a Kinks-like riff and the chorus sounds familiar to me, and since I wasn't an MTV fan in 1989 I'm guessing they got some minimal radio play or this sounds exactly like something else...
Second tune has another OK riff, its a bit flatter than the opener, but hey! It's not sounding like a theme song from an unnamed TV sitcom. After this Blues Before and After tune is Blue Period which is actually After versus Before, so that second tune didn't lie. But the song falls flat for me, its a bit monotone in the chorus and the music just kinda fades into the background.
Baby Be Good is not Good, Room Without A View is a song without a catchy anything, Yesterdays Girls and Cut Flowers have that sitcom theme feel to it...
The rest? It just doesn't work for me! Im truly sorry, but I don't hear it. I do feel a long series showcasing Supertramp is in order however...
The Smithereens only have 27 albums in their catalog, so it shouldn't take long to get through it.
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