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The Nylons: Marc Conners, Paul Cooper, Arnold Robinson (vocals); Claude Desjardins (vocals, programming). Additional personnel: Dave Darlington, Matthew Gerard, John Morales, Sergio Munzibai, Peter Mann, Jeffrey Bernstein, David Foster, Dave Reitzas, Rhett Lawrence, Rob Yale, Jon Goldsmith (programming). Producers: Hank Medress, Peter Mann, John Morales, Sergio Munzibai, Sandy Linzer, David Foster, Jon Goldsmith. Engineers: Mike Jones, Rick Andersen, Jeffrey "Woody" Woodruff. Personnel: Claude Desjardins (vocals, percussion, drum programming, percussion programming); Arnold Robinson, Paul Cooper , Marc Connors (vocals); John Morales, Jon Goldsmith (percussion, drum programming, percussion programming); Rod Yale, Jeffrey Bernstein (percussion, drum programming); Dave Darlington, Rob Yale (drum programming, percussion programming). Audio Mixers: Dave Darlington; Mark Spiteri; Sergio Munzibai; Tommy Vaccari; Martin Lee; John Morales; Jon Goldsmith; Lenny DeRose; Peter Mann; David Foster. Recording information: Chartmaker Studio; Eastern Sound; McClear Place. Illustrator: Dean Motter. Photographer: Patrick Harbron. Unknown Contributor Roles: Rhett Lawrence; David Foster. The Nylons' performing career began in 1980 at a time when a cappella outfits were not in vogue. The fact that the Nylons were unlike any a cappella act on the scene made them stand out and earned them accolades and a devoted audience almost immediately. The band has existed in one form or another for more than 25 years, but it is the original quartet of Claude Morrison, Arnold Robinson, Paul Cooper, and Marc Connors that created their most beloved recordings. Rockapella, their fifth album (and final release by the original quartet) is a real mixed bag. By no means is it a bad album, but it sounds like the boys gave in to their record company's demands to make a commercial album and, because they attempted to make a contemporary album for 1989, it's over-produced and now sounds dated and of its time. It's a shame, really, because the Nylons' performances on this album sound spirited and electrified. The arrangement of "Drift Away" is almost embarrassing as it attempts to update their sound and add a silly intro that sounds more like Run-D.M.C. (sans the rapping). For a moment, "Love This Is Love" sounds like a distant cousin of Baltimora's "Tarzan Boy," which doesn't ruin the track but doesn't do it any favors, either. On paper, "Poison Ivy" sounds like it would be a perfect cover for the quartet, but it comes off as forced and ends up sitting there and twitching for three and a half minutes (that is, if you can last that long). Apart from those missteps, the rest of the album is smooth sailing. "(All I Have to Do Is) Dream" features a gorgeous, simple arrangement and is one of their best covers. "Busy Tonight" is a flawless Nylons gem with Connors' sweet vocals sounding as angelic as ever. "Wildfire" is another tour de force for Connors, but the sampled vocals and production suck a little life out of the song (which can also be said of "Count My Blessings" and the cover of the Parachute Club's "Rise Up"). "Another Night Like This" is also a gem, with Cooper's impassioned vocals leading the way. Though the album was produced over a longer period of time than their previous albums, it suffers by the reasons stated above, which is quite sad since it will remain the original quartet's swan song. Cooper, exhausted by the band's hectic schedule and unhappy with their move away from simpler arrangements, left the band shortly after the album's release. Tragically, Marc Connors, one of the finest voices of his generation, passed away due to complications from AIDS within a year of the album's release. The Nylons' finest era was over. ~ Steve "Spaz" SchneeDown Beat (10/89, pp.38-39) - 4 Stars - Very Good - "...The Nylons make...[an] impressive musical statement with ROCKAPELLA, a complete program of vocals and percussion only....The Nylons can breathe within their songs, really let loose and feel it, and that makes all the difference in the world." Rockapella Music | List Price | $17.98 (You save $2.73) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz CDs, Vocal, Contemporary Pop Vocals | | Label | Attic | | Orig Year | 1989 | | All Time Sales Rank | 271063  | | CD Universe Part number | 5531601 | | Catalog number | 1254 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Sep 25, 2006 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Recording Time | 37 minutes | | Personnel | Claude Desjardins - vocals Arnold Robinson - vocals Paul Cooper Paul Cooper Mark Conners
Also: David Foster, Rhett Lawrence, Dave Darlington, Dave Reitzas, Hank Medress, Jon Goldsmith, Marc Connors, Sandy Linzer, Jeffrey Bernstein, John Morales, Matthew Gerard, Peter Mann, Rob Yale, Sergio Munzibai, Rick Andersen, Rod Yale | | Additional Info | Canada |
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