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The Weeklings - In Their Own Write (Live) (2021)

The Weeklings - In Their Own Write (Live) (2021)

BAND/ARTIST: The Weeklings

  • Title: In Their Own Write (Live)
  • Year Of Release: 2021
  • Label: Jem Records
  • Genre: Pop Rock, Merseybeat, Power Pop
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
  • Total Time: 47:09
  • Total Size: 118/364 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Little Tease (Live) 3:01
02. I Want You Again (Live) 3:18
03. April's Fool (Live) 2:56
04. The Word (Live) 3:17
05. Morning, Noon and Night (Live) 2:57
06. 1000 Miles Away (Live) 2:33
07. That Thing You Do (Live) 2:55
08. Leave Me with My Pride (Live) 2:28
09. Running Away (Live) 3:51
10. Baby You're a Rich Man (Live) 3:54
11. In the Moment (Live) 3:08
12. 3 (Live) 3:44
13. Little Elvis (Live) 2:44
14. Don't Know, Don't Care (Live) 2:37
15. Mona Lisa (Live) 3:47

The Weeklings’ new In Their Own Write was recorded primarily at the Strand Center for the Arts in Lakewood in June 2020. The band presented a private show there, highlights from which were streamed online the next month. Thirteen of the album’s 15 tracks come from that show; two others — including the gritty “April’s Fool,” which is not on any of the band’s previous albums — come from a later appearance at Daryl’s House in Pawling, N.Y.

Fans of the band know that they are dependably great in a live setting, and won’t be surprised at the sharp, spirited playing throughout the album. There’s an added bit of urgency that comes through on the best live albums, though, and that is certainly the case here.

In Their Own Write — the title plays on the title of the John Lennon book “In His Own Write,” somehow published by him at the height of U.S. Beatlemania in March 1964 — also functions as a kind of greatest hits album, as it includes live versions of most of the best songs from the band’s three albums, with an emphasis on self-written material.

Eleven of the songs were co-written by band members Lefty Weekling (Glen Burtnik) and Zeek Weekling (Bob Burger), and one is by Zeek and Rocky Weekling (John Merjave). The other three are The Beatles’ “Baby, You’re a Rich Man” and “The Word,” and the late Adam Schlesinger’s “That Thing You Do!” (see video below).


From left, Lefty Weekling (Glen Burtnik), Rocky Weekling (John Merjave), Zeek Weekling (Bob Burger) and Smokestack Weekling (Joe Bellia) of The Weeklings.

Given The Weeklings’ history, you wouldn’t expect these to be straightforward covers. And they’re not. The band adds a new, churning rhythm to “The Word,” for instance, and reinvigorates “Baby, You’re a Rich Man” with a heavier guitar attack plus a howling harmonica.

Conversely, there are echoes of Beatles lyrics, riffs and rhythms in many Weeklings originals.

Though The Weeklings will always, probably, be associated with The Beatles — they have recorded many Beatles songs and regularly play them in concert — with each album, they provide more evidence that they should be considered a great power-pop band … yes, in their own right.



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  • pyxlax
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