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Essentially serving as the soundtrack to the second season of Nickelodeon's NAKED BROTHERS BAND TV series, 2008's I DON"T WANNA GO TO SCHOOL presents another set of catchy rock tunes by brotherly duo Alex (drums) and Nat Wolff (vocals/keyboards). Standout songs include "I've Got a Question," which reveals an appealing soul influence and makes good use of Nat's falsetto voice, and the restless, blues-tinged title track. Essentially serving as the soundtrack to the second season of Nickelodeon's NAKED BROTHERS BAND TV series, 2008's I DON"T WANNA GO TO SCHOOL presents another set of catchy rock tunes by brotherly duo Alex (drums) and Nat Wolff (vocals/keyboards). Standout songs include "I've Got a Question," which reveals an appealing soul influence and makes good use of Nat's falsetto voice, and the restless, blues-tinged title track. Like any good teen phenomenon, now that the Naked Brothers Band are going, there's no stopping them. I Don't Want to Go to School, the band's second album, showed up a mere six months after the first, just as a second season started up on Nickelodeon. Just as all the songs on the first eponymous album are pulled from the first season of the show, all the songs on this second record are culled from the second season, and considering the short gap between the two records (not to mention seasons), it should come as no surprise that they sound pretty similar, filled with tight, hooky songs that don't overstay their welcome yet linger in the mind, certainly more than such modern-day bubblegum often does. This is ever so slightly less zippy than the first Naked Brothers Band album -- the energy has been dialed down a bit, there are a few more ballads, and there are even songs that feel ever so slightly tinged with regret, something that Nat Wolff's vaguely affected British accent accentuates in parts. Even mentioning this trace element of melancholy is misleading, as I Don't Want to Go to School is hardly a sad album: it's a bright, cheerful pop album made for kids. And, just like before, while this is made for kids, it's not cloying or sweet like so much teenie pop, and it's built on some sturdy pop constructions that will please older listeners who never bother with the show. If I Don't Want to Go to School doesn't necessarily show a progression from The Naked Brothers Band, it nevertheless amply proves that the debut was no fluke. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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$14.29 Reissue of 1972 Decca release that featured Mick Bolton onguitar. Six tracks, including 'Who Do You Love', 'LovingCup' and 'C'mon Everybody'. Also features the original coverart. 1998 Repertoire release.
UFO includes: Mick Bolton (guitar). It's been speculated that this album, taped in front of an enthusiastic Tokyo audience in the early '70s, was recorded without UFO's knowledge. When it was issued, however, it ended up as the final recorded document of the band with original guitarist Mick Bolton still in the lineup. It was an unnecessary exercise, five of the six songs being rehashes of songs from their first two albums that were, as many live albums are, prone to bloated extended arrangements. Here the bandmembers favored their bluesy boogie side rather than their art rock aspirations, with the exception, in some respects at least, of their long "Prince Kajuku/The Coming of Prince Kajuku" suite (which, in its studio version, had taken up much of the space on their second album, Flying). The only one of the half-dozen tunes not to have appeared in a studio arrangement on the first two UFO albums was a long, slow, and heavy slog through Paul Butterfield's "Loving Cup." The crowd certainly sounds ...
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