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The All-American Rejects: Nick Wheeler (sitar, talk box); Tyson Ritter (bass instrument); Chris Gaylor (background vocals); Mike Kennerty. Personnel: Tyson Ritter (vocals, Theremin, background vocals); Nick Wheeler (guitar, classical guitar, banjo, electric sitar, keyboards, programming); Mike Kennerty (guitar); Jamie Muhoberac (piano); Howard Benson, Paul DeCarli (keyboards, programming); Chris Gaylor (drums, percussion); Lenny Castro (percussion). Additional personnel: Lenny Castro. Audio Mixer: Chris Lord-Alge. Recording information: Bay 7 Studios, Valley Village, CA; Casey Stone, Sunset Sound, Hollywood, CA; Sparky Dark, Calabasas, CA. Photographer: Chapman Baehler. The All-American Rejects' effervescent 2003 hit "Swing Swing" sounded like a pop-punk adaptation of Better Than Ezra, and their sophomore effort makes this mix even more apparent. The earnest racket of an outfit like the Get Up Kids is also a component in Move Along's sound. But the Rejects blend and sculpt those influences with keyboards, choirs, pianos -- there's even a classical guitar on "Top of the World" -- and the result is superficial midrange pop with appeal for a general audience of casual listeners. (Fans of Wakefield, Something Corporate, Switchfoot, and American Hi-Fi should take note.) The Rejects rock out a little on "Night Drive," "Dirty Little Secret," and "I'm Waiting" -- the guitars crackle anxiously, and Tyson Ritter and Nick Wheeler's breathy harmonies soar like they mean it. There's also distortion somewhere in "Stab My Back," but it's buried under acoustic guitars, vocal overdubs, and mournful keyboards. Move Along has some memorable hooks, such as those on the title track or "Change Your Mind" -- and, living up to its title, it moves along efficiently, usually keeping the pace at a snappy midtempo. The songs are also impeccably arranged, even if they're relentlessly processed and some of the instrumentation seems like overkill. (A children's choir? Come on....) In other words, it's easy to like the All-American Rejects if you're looking for 21st century mainstream rock that takes very, very few chances but does offer solid melodies and easy to swallow take/break and night/flight rhyme schemes. ~ Johnny Loftus Hampered for some time by the implosion of their label Dreamworks, Oklahoma's All-American Rejects finally followed up their self-titled 2002 debut three years later. Happily, MOVE ALONG sounds like almost no time at all had passed between outings. Kicking off with the brash punk-pop of the first single, "Dirty Little Secret" (which features a killer distorted guitar riff), MOVE ALONG keeps things lively. The songs are short and the choruses are tailor-made for shouting along with, as people undoubtedly will. As before, co-leader Nick Wheeler decorates the songs with more odd touches than one would expect from an otherwise straightforward pop-punk band, layering sitar, banjo, theremin and hip-hop-flavored electronic beats into songs that otherwise sound little different from the likes of Blink-182 or Good Charlotte. Highlights include the sneering "Stab My Back," and the flamenco-inflected rocker "Top of the World."Spin (p.104) - "Tyson Ritter is an Oklahoma heartthrob in the spirit of Taylor Hanson, with a boyish croon that soars sky-high over a sun shower of multitracked guitars..." - Grade: B Entertainment Weekly (No. 829, p.70) - "...boasts the same infectious bouoyancy that made 2002's "Swing, Swing a hit." - Grade: B plus Move Along Music | List Price | $13.95 (You save $3.10) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Pop, Alternative | | Label | Interscope | | All Time Sales Rank | 4248  | | CD Universe Part number | 6878444 | | Catalog number | 000479102 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jul 12, 2005 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Howard Benson | | Engineer | Mike Plotnikoff | | Personnel | Nick Wheeler - guitar, classical guitar, banjo, sitar, talk box, programming Chris Gaylor - drums, percussion, background vocals Tyson Ritter - vocals, bass instrument, Theremin Mike Kennerty - guitar
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$9.69 Personnel: Buddy Rich (drums); Lani Groves, Rhetta Hughes, Vivian Cherry (vocals); Ross Traut (guitar); Joe Farrell (saxophone, tenor saxophone); David Tofani, Jerry Dodgion (alto saxophone); Steve Marcus (tenor saxophone); Turk Mauro (baritone saxophone); Danny Moore, Jon Faddis, Lew Soloff, Victor Paz (trumpet); Janice Robinson, Tom "Bones" Malone, Wayne Andre (trombone); Dave Taylor (bass trombone); Howard Johnson (tuba); Kenny Barron (electric piano); Morris Jennings (drums, percussion). Audio Remixer: Gus Mossler. Recording information: RCA Studios, New York, NY (02/1976). Arranger: Richard Evans . Released in 1976, Buddy Rich's Speak No Evil is one of the most unusual dates in his long career. For starters, it was produced and arranged by the legendary Richard Evans, house producer and arranger at Chess Records' Cadet imprint. Amazingly enough, this set comes off beautifully as a funky, soulful jazz date. And for a change, it seems, Rich allowed his producer to do his job without inserting himself at every turn. Some jazz fans may write off the date simply because the great drummer is decked out in kung fu garb and is sporting a pair of nunchucks on the back cover. That's too bad for them, because this one is a killer. As usual, Rich surrounded himself with some of the great soloists and session players available for the date -- saxophonists Joe Farrell, Steve ...
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