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| Sails CD (2006)
Sails music CDs. The eponymous debut album from the Sails is so thoroughly drizzled with gooey power pop confection that your teeth may ache by the end of it. But everyone loves a good sugar buzz, and this U.K. quintet delivers the glucose-laden goods. Lead singer/songwriter Michael Gagliano is clearly enamored with all things Beatles and Byrds, circa 1965 and 1966, and if the end results are highly derivative (and they are), he at least has the good sense to imitate some of the most glorious pop music ever recorded. "Chocolate" and "Peter Shilton" feature letter-perfect "Ticket to Ride" jangly guitar lines and harmony-drenched singalong choruses, while "Can You Hear Me" recaptures the magic of "Rain," backwards tape loops and all. Even the band's lightweight lyrics encapsulate the era in microcosm, and hark back to a time when countless British Invasion groups could ride their chiming guitars and "stay" and "away" rhymes right to the top of the charts. It's a classic sound, but one that could easily grow stale. Fortunately, Gagliano's strong melodic gifts transform one of the hoariest of all rock & roll templates into something fresh and memorable. "Make My Day" and "Firebell Alley" update the template slightly, honing in on the late Beatles psychedelia of Magical Mystery Tour. Although songs such as "See Myself" and "Wonderland" venture dangerously close to Herman's Hermits territory, and all its attendant sickening sweetness, for the most part Gagliano manages to stay just this side of the bubblegum machine. The Fab Four have been inspiring new music almost from their inception, and every decade sees the rise of new acolytes, from the Raspberries and Badfinger through the Smithereens and Crowded House through Oasis and Franz Ferdinand. The Sails follow in that grand tradition of doing little new, and doing it gloriously. They've produced a delectable homage to the Beatles, and have emerged with yet another fine variation on a seemingly inexhaustible sound. ~ Andy Whitman
Recording information: Ascot Studios, Berkshire, England; Chapel Studios, Lincoln; Rockfield Studios, Wales.
The Sails: Sarah Kiely's (vocals); Dustin ... |

| Headful Of Stars CD (2010)
Sails discography. To listen to the Sails, you'd assume (a) the band's heyday was in the mid- to late 1960s, and (b) bandleader Michael Gagliano has a pretty powerful appetite for hallucinogens. There's no hard data available on Gagliano's chemical intake, but ... |

| Drum Roll Please CD (2007)
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Sails songs. Track Listing of songs: Best Day; See Myself; Chocolate; Lets Get Started; Yesterday And Today; Peter Shilton; Pleasure Bus; Liar; Dogs; Drunken Love Song; Yesterday And Today PT 2; Sorry; Beautiful Day; Best Day; |
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 Sails Songs
Popular or famous Sails music songs: Peter Shilton, Yesterday And Today, Let's Get Started, See Myself, Liar, Dogs, Chocolate, Drunken Love Song. More music songs Be Everything, Wonderland, Man Who Broke In Half, Travel, Make My Day, Open Your Arms, Losers, Fireball Alley, Intermission. More music songs In My Head, Here Comes the Winter, Can You Hear Me.
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