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Here and Now, Album Review
America
Here and Now
Album Review
Don't, for one minute, get wrapped up in the emotion of a new album by the band who made Horse With No Name and Ventura Highway 30 years ago. Solely redeemed by the included disc of their hits played live, the 12 new songs are awful enough to make you check the cover to check it is, indeed, the right band, and not some bargain-bin boy band from Basingstoke. The strange thing is just how many modern musicians lent their 'talents' to producing or playing on this album - from Fountains of Wayne's Adam Schelesinger and Smashing Pumpkins' James Iha's production, to Ryan Adams, My Morning Jacket, Nada Surf, there really are all of the ingredients to make this work.
However, despite the press release hype, Dewey Bunnell and Gerry Beckley clearly spent too long out of the rain in that desert - the songs are weedy sub-Magic Numbers nonsense, their voices sound weak and thin. The harmonies occasionally remind of the America of old, but there isn't a song here that would have made it to their debut album. Avoid, unless you're really keen on Rainbow's Geoffrey and Bungle covering Westlife.
Rating 2/10
Mike Rea
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you know it is so easy
for you "jerks"-
....(yes-you heard me)
..... to sit back and
bad mouth
artists recent work.....but
what
I would like to see
and to hear
is what..." you '
.....can write?
..play?
...sing????
yeah-.."you"-..?
have you even
tried to write
a poem-?
let alone a song-?
then add musicians ?
it is when you can
do better....then...
and only then will I listen
to what you have to say.....
and..........mean while....
.... THE BAND..."AMERICA" is
touring
all over the world...as you sit
on
your OH so- judgemental butt
complaining about how you
don't like their songs-..(whahh-)
well-then...write something better.
where is your cd?
WHERE IS THE LOVE?
signed, windy





