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Tom Fuller Band - Abstract Man

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Album Details: Abstract Man

Release Date:01/01/2008
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Track List: Abstract Man

  1. Radio Man
  2. Lollipop Guild
  3. Sunglass Wardrobe
  4. Only in America
  5. Abstract Man
  6. Air That I Breathe
  7. Dragon Fight
  1. Midnight Pass
  2. Colour of the Wind
  3. Tomorrow Morning
  4. Emerald Land
  5. Between the Lines
  6. All I Ever Wanted
  7. Franklin Street

Pro Reviews: Abstract Man

  • All Music Guide

    File this one under PowerPop for Guitarists. That's not to say that nonguitarists won't enjoy it just about every song is layered with sweet musical confectionery that will please any fan of classic pop songcraft. But the real goodies that are hidden beneath the lush psychedelic choruses and the tight melodic hooks are for initiates in the Brotherhood of Tone. Notice, for example, the fuzzy density of the guitar solo on "Radio Man", and the wailing weirdness of the backing guitars on the reggaeflavored "Lollipop Guild". Other aspects of Fuller's songcraft are more backwardlooking without being any less creative. Check out "Sunglass Wardrobe" with its jaunty Tin Pan AlleybywayoftheBeatles melody and lyrics that are sort of a mirrorimage of "When I'm SixtyFour". (The guitar solo on that one is so weird that it may actually be a synth solo the fact that it's hard to tell is strangely annoying. Overall, it's a great song.) And if you're in the mood for something more topical, consider "O...nly in America", which features a doodoodoodoowaah intro followed by lyrics that offer a strange mix of wideeyed patriotism and narroweyed cynicism, which is probably an appropriate mixture at this particular point in America's history. Not everything succeeds wildly. "Tomorrow Morning" brings in a countryish element and an awkward lyrical flow, and "Colour of the Wind" is just a bit too mawkishly psychedelic "Raise your hand and hold it close to mine/Magnetic fields in real time," etc. But most of it is pretty fantastic. Highly recommended. - Rick Anderson, All Music Guide Read more Less

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