Chris Rainbow - Looking Over My Shoulder (1978 Reissue) (2018) CD-Rip
BAND/ARTIST: Chris Rainbow
- Title: Looking Over My Shoulder
- Year Of Release: 1978 (2018)
- Label: Polydor
- Genre: Pop Rock, Soft Rock
- Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
- Total Time: 45:30
- Total Size: 348 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. You And I
02. Show Us The Sun
03. Dear Brian
04. Turning The World Around
05. Give Me Just A Little Beat Of Your Heart
06. All Night
07. Solid State Brain
08. Dansette
09. Blue Bird
10. Give Me What I Cry For
11. Living In The World Today
12. In And Out And Round About
01. You And I
02. Show Us The Sun
03. Dear Brian
04. Turning The World Around
05. Give Me Just A Little Beat Of Your Heart
06. All Night
07. Solid State Brain
08. Dansette
09. Blue Bird
10. Give Me What I Cry For
11. Living In The World Today
12. In And Out And Round About
After the commercial failure of the excellent Home of the Brave, Chris Rainbow was brought back down to earth with something of a bump by Polydor. Out went the exotic recording locations and top American sessionmen but, more critically, out too went the innovative production team of Malcolm Cecil and Bob Margouleff, who had been responsible for giving HOTB much of its spectral beauty. Perhaps the setback affected Rainbow's confidence, too, for much of Looking Over My Shoulder finds him settling back into the cosy easy listening rut of his earliest singles. No one could deny that many of the songs here are well crafted and expertly decked out with Rainbow's trademark harmonies. But for the most part, the album leaves behind little more than a vapor trail. The only trace of the ambition that characterized parts of HOTB is the epic Brian Wilson tribute, "Dear Brian," whose six minutes manage to reference many of Wilson's favorite chord changes while surfing through moods of wistful regret and carefree abandon. In technical terms alone, it's quite an achievement -- and it certainly eclipsed anything the man himself had come up with in the last five years. But -- a little like the music of Jeffrey Foskett 20 years later -- the track is so in thrall to Wilson as to preclude any chance of Rainbow imposing his own identity on the material. And you can't help thinking that the input of Cecil and Margouleff might have elevated a track like "Dear Brian" to another plane entirely.
Year 2018 | Pop | Rock | FLAC / APE | CD-Rip
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