Greater California / All The Colors
Album: | All The Colors | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Greater California | Added: | Mar 2009 | |
Label: | Self-Release |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2009-06-07 | Pull Date: | 2009-08-09 |
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Week Ending: | Jul 26 | Jul 19 | Jul 12 | Jul 5 | Jun 28 | Jun 21 | Jun 14 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Dec 31, 2018: | Clean Copper Radio HAPPY NEW YEAR!
The Disappearing |
4. | Jul 16, 2009: | in the groove
Pacific Ave. Corridor |
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2. | Jul 23, 2009: | in the groove
The Foolish Son |
5. | Jul 09, 2009: | in the groove
The Foolish Son |
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3. | Jul 22, 2009: | Brownian Motion
Them The Downs |
6. | Jul 02, 2009: | The Songsmith Show
The Soft Lights |
Album Review
Frank Jackson
Reviewed 2009-06-03
Reviewed 2009-06-03
Retro sounds of the 60’s and 70’s, invoking The Beach Boys and a bit of The Doors. Lots of keys/organ, great drumming and some sitar, with lyrics about Colors. Very accessible. Stephen Hodges (Tom Waits sideman) plays on a few tracks. My favorites are 1, 5, 7, 10. No FCC’s.
1. (2:41) Mid. Piano intro leading to band then vocals. Nice backing vocals with drumming predominant. Epic build-up at end.
2. (3:53) Slow/Mid. Trippy, spacey feel with drum-heavy parts in-between the verses.
3. (3:04) Mid. Quick drum intro, leading into band then vocals. REM-ish quality.
4. (4:41) Mid Beach Boys-ish sound. Alternates from heavy to lighter beat and sound, incorporating tambourine.
5. (6:36) Slow/Mid. Long, quiet intro with keyboard and sitar. Soft, deliberate vocal delivery. Doors-ish.
6. (2:28) Mid. Again, REM influences, really has that same kind of beat and instrumentation.
7. (3:55) Mid. Keyboards prominent, trippy and carnivalistic with short passages of lyrics, band humming at end underneath lyrics.
8. (3:22) Slow/Mid. Soft and mellow, airy, bird-like organ effects. Good for early morning, late evening, or quiet set play.
9. (2:45) (Instrumental) Slow. Quiet guitar intro with dreamy organ effects.
10. (5:15) Slow/Fast. Drawn-out vocal delivery on top of similar
instrumentation. Very sparse with a lot of air until heavy drumming and full band. Ends quietly as begun.
1. (2:41) Mid. Piano intro leading to band then vocals. Nice backing vocals with drumming predominant. Epic build-up at end.
2. (3:53) Slow/Mid. Trippy, spacey feel with drum-heavy parts in-between the verses.
3. (3:04) Mid. Quick drum intro, leading into band then vocals. REM-ish quality.
4. (4:41) Mid Beach Boys-ish sound. Alternates from heavy to lighter beat and sound, incorporating tambourine.
5. (6:36) Slow/Mid. Long, quiet intro with keyboard and sitar. Soft, deliberate vocal delivery. Doors-ish.
6. (2:28) Mid. Again, REM influences, really has that same kind of beat and instrumentation.
7. (3:55) Mid. Keyboards prominent, trippy and carnivalistic with short passages of lyrics, band humming at end underneath lyrics.
8. (3:22) Slow/Mid. Soft and mellow, airy, bird-like organ effects. Good for early morning, late evening, or quiet set play.
9. (2:45) (Instrumental) Slow. Quiet guitar intro with dreamy organ effects.
10. (5:15) Slow/Fast. Drawn-out vocal delivery on top of similar
instrumentation. Very sparse with a lot of air until heavy drumming and full band. Ends quietly as begun.
Track Listing
1. | All The Colors | 6. | Charmer | |||
2. | Them The Downs | 7. | The Disappearing | |||
3. | Five Senses | 8. | Almost Sunshine | |||
4. | The Foolish Son | 9. | Pacific Ave. Corridor | |||
5. | It's Great | 10. | The Soft Lights |