Paul Spencer And The Maxines-whatever Forever And Ever-2009
October 26, 2009
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ARTiST: Paul Spencer & The Maxines
ALBUM: Whatever Forever and Ever
BiTRATE: 195kbps avg
QUALiTY: EAC Secure Mode / LAME 3.97 Final / -V2 –vbr-new / 44.100Khz
LABEL: CD Baby
GENRE: Rock
SiZE: 51.27 megs
PLAYTiME: 0h 34min 59sec total
RiP DATE: 2009-08-31
STORE DATE: 2009-06-15Track List:
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01. Crash City            3:32
02. I Was Doing Great (Before I Met 2:08
  You)
03. Summer in the Spring       3:52
04. Jealous Guy           3:48
05. Rite on Time           3:03
06. Burning Up from the Inside    3:03
07. Double Tunnel Vision       2:16
08. No Good Reason          2:38
09. The Calm After the Storm     3:58
10. Project Serpo          3:56
11. Top of My Head, Bottom of My   2:45
  SoulRelease Notes:
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The new Paul Spencer & The Maxines album, entitled “Whatever Forever And Ever”,
is the sound of a band immersed in 70′s AM radio rock.“I Was Doing Great (Before I Met You)” and “Rite On Time” are both steeped in
12-String Rickenbackers, tambourines and Beatlesque harmonies – the first
sounding like Tom Petty circa ’78, while “Rite On Time” is pure Byrds
jingle-jangle folk rock. A tasteful cover of John Lennon’s “Jealous Guy” uses a
Mellotron to great effect, while horns give the rocker “Crash City” a
Quadrophenia-era Who feel.“Summer In The Spring”, “Burning Up From The Inside” and “Top Of My Head, Bottom
Of My Soul” combine acoustic guitar, slide guitar, Fender Rhodes and strings to
create a wall of sound that is very 70s – at times, it recalls some of the work
of Al Stewart and Paul Simon from that decade.“The Calm After The Storm” is sprinkled with psychedelia and has an
Eastern-tinged bridge; Paul Opalach’s backwards guitar solo is a sonic beauty
and one of the record’s highlights.The calypso-flavored “Double Tunnel Vision” is a light fun tune; “No Good
Reason” is drenched in bluesy Americana, while the catchy “Project Serpo”
manages to fuse Beach Boys-style harmonies with theremin sounds.Skillfully produced by Opalach, “Whatever Forever And Ever” is the type of album
that tends to reveal its charms over repeated listens. Displaying many
influences, a few of which were hinted on the EP “Either Sunset Or Sunrise”, it
also shows a band unafraid of experimentation.
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