Gary Ritchie - Poptimistic (2016)
BAND/ARTIST: Gary Ritchie
- Title: Poptimistic
- Year Of Release: 2016
- Label: Fancy Two, Tone Records
- Genre: Power Pop, Indie Pop
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 45:11
- Total Size: 112/336 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Million Dollars 3:26
02. Let's Pretend 3:11
03. Book of Answers 2:40
04. Subtle as a Freight Train 3:07
05. It's Not Automatic 2:28
06. Perfect Girl 2:42
07. The Orange Difference 2:22
08. Friend of Old 3:09
09. Carol Says 3:10
10. Dial 9 2:36
11. Look Away Girl 2:50
12. Long Live Love 3:09
13. Lonely out in Space 3:25
14. Real Good Feeling 3:08
15. Only Hurt 3:48
01. Million Dollars 3:26
02. Let's Pretend 3:11
03. Book of Answers 2:40
04. Subtle as a Freight Train 3:07
05. It's Not Automatic 2:28
06. Perfect Girl 2:42
07. The Orange Difference 2:22
08. Friend of Old 3:09
09. Carol Says 3:10
10. Dial 9 2:36
11. Look Away Girl 2:50
12. Long Live Love 3:09
13. Lonely out in Space 3:25
14. Real Good Feeling 3:08
15. Only Hurt 3:48
This record Rocks, Rumbles, Shocks and Humbles!!
GARY RITCHIE: Poptimistic (Fancy Two-Tone)
Ritchie returns with his Brill Building-influence rock, filled with jangly riffs that hit the pleasure centers repeatedly, beginning with “Million Dollars,” in which Ritchie goes braggin’ on the subway to a pretty girl. Although I don’t think “I drive an Austin Healey” is gonna cut it with today’s modern woman. The songs are filled with bright, jewel-like guitar riffs. “Subtle As A Freight Train” is funny, straight and true. That freight train really comes on during the guitar solo which seems to have migrated from a metal band. Can’t you just hear the Four Seasons singing “Perfect Girl?” “Friend of Old” hits you in the gut with a sense of loss. Not for the depressed. “Carol Says” is a Modulator-like rocker, while “Lonely” suggests the Elvis Brothers. This record rocks and rumbles, shocks and humbles.
GARY RITCHIE: Poptimistic (Fancy Two-Tone)
Ritchie returns with his Brill Building-influence rock, filled with jangly riffs that hit the pleasure centers repeatedly, beginning with “Million Dollars,” in which Ritchie goes braggin’ on the subway to a pretty girl. Although I don’t think “I drive an Austin Healey” is gonna cut it with today’s modern woman. The songs are filled with bright, jewel-like guitar riffs. “Subtle As A Freight Train” is funny, straight and true. That freight train really comes on during the guitar solo which seems to have migrated from a metal band. Can’t you just hear the Four Seasons singing “Perfect Girl?” “Friend of Old” hits you in the gut with a sense of loss. Not for the depressed. “Carol Says” is a Modulator-like rocker, while “Lonely” suggests the Elvis Brothers. This record rocks and rumbles, shocks and humbles.
Year 2016 | Pop | Rock | Indie | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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