Sunday, November 22, 2009

The Records “The Records” (1979)

Sure, their flawless, jet-setting single "Starry Eyes" is reason enough to pick up The Records' debut, but the album as a whole is stuffed with more sugary goodness than your average box of Frosted Flakes. The first side is jam-packed with the restless "All Messed Up and Ready to Go," adolescent buzz of "Teenarama," minor key mood piece "Girls That Don't Exist," and choice deep cut in the lingering ballad "Up All Night," while the remainder is highlighted by the punchy rock of "Girl," nervous "Insomnia," and jukebox hero tale, "Another Star." With the requisite vocal harmonies and ringing guitars filled out with the occasional organ or synthesizer, The Records is steadfast in it's delivery of classic power pop confection. –Ben

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