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Hammond B-3 organ, background vocals); Rob Klonel (drums, percussion).
Supremium is the brainchild of songwriter and producer Bruce Witkin, who after working as a hired hand for the likes of Adam Ant and Vanessa Paradis decided to put together a band of his own to satisfy his power pop instincts. Tales recycles nearly all the material from the band's earlier self-released album, Lucky, and shows that Witkin has a flair for Raspberries-style tunes, whose buoyant hooks can support the weight of the crunchy guitar leads of former Romantics axeman Coz Canler. However, Witkin's desire for a polished and professional product is nearly his downfall on Tales; the production is just a little too smooth for its own good, and the arrangements (and Witkin's sometimes-histrionic vocals) tend to flatten out the tunes into standard-issue rock numbers in the manner of Matchbox Twenty or Third Eye Blind. Which is a shame, since if one is willing to look past the too-slick surfaces, it's obvious Supremium has the talent and potential for better things; the straightforward-sounding opening cuts, "If Not for You" and "What She Needs," are fine, punchy numbers, and it's hard not to have a soft spot for a guy who declares the girl of his dreams would love basic cable and Burger King (on the witty "The Girl I Want"). What Supremium needs is a producer who can strip a few layers of varnish from the band's sound and let Witkin's songs shine through with a cleaner approach in the studio (Mitch Easter, perhaps?). ~ Mark Deming
(acoustic & electric guitars, background vocals); Doug Nahory (piano,
Recorded at Pop Squad Studios, Los Angeles, California.
Photographers: Suzanne Allison; Johnny O.C.; Heather Dotson.
Supremium: Bruce Witkin (vocals, acoustic guitar, bass); Coz Canler
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The concept behind Southern Rock Country Style is simple enough: take classic Southern rock songs, mainly from the '70s, and get a bunch of modern country singers to sing them. So simple, in fact, that it's been done before, most notably on the 1994 compilation Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles, which was conceived by Ralph Sall, who also is behind Southern Rock Country Style. Sall makes the smart move of using a house band to give the album a unified feel (two tracks -- Trace Adkins' "I Know a Little" and Hank Williams, Jr.'s "Tuesday's Gone" -- are previously released, while Dusty Drake uses a different band for "Hold On Loosely"). This helps the album through a couple of rough patches, when either the singer and the song aren't well matched, or when the arrangement isn't quite right (as on Jimmy Wayne's unsteady "Midnight Rider"). However, there aren't many rough spots here. There's not much that's surprising either -- for instance, Charlie Daniels' "Sweet Home Alabama" pretty much replicates the original Lynyrd Skynyrd arrangement -- but that's not bad, since these are good songs, professionally, often engagingly, performed. Plus, there are a couple of real gems scattered through the record, including Tracy Byrd's take on the Ozark Mountain Daredevils' "If You Wanna Get to Heaven," Mark Chesnutt's version of the Marshall Tucker Band's "Heard It in a Love Song," and Brian McComas' nice version of the Pure Prairie League's "Amie." Maybe Southern Rock Country Style isn't a major album, but ...
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