Hi Blue:
You may want to try listening through the Shins' Chutes Too Narrow CD a few times as the CD is relatively short (39 minutes). What has so struck me about this album was its 60's feel and sound to it. It displays many of the influences from the 60's ... but where it really hits the mark, is the way it captures the art rock style (for example) of the Zombies (Time of the Season) and the Left Banke (Walk Away Renee). I pretty much like all the songs, but some standouts are:
1. Kissing the Lipless (This song features lots of good guitar work ... from basic strumming to choppy power chords to Mick Ronson style soaring guitar. I also like the half shout the lead vocalist does each time before he goes into the chorus);
2. So Says I (Close your eyes and imagine the Small Faces (the Steve Marriott band) ... bouncing vocals; intricate song structure; guitar & drum interplay.)
3. Saint Simon (Any British pop band from the mid-60's would have been proud to perform a pop art song so well. This song reminds me of the track "A Rose for Emily" from the Zombies' "Odyssey & Oracle" album.)
4&5. Fighting In a Sack and Turn a Square (two good old fashioned rave ups ... one comes complete with harmonica break.)
To like this CD, it really helps to like the pop/rock music that was coming out in the late 60's ... though obviously, it doesn't have to be that way.
Regards, Rich
You may want to try listening through the Shins' Chutes Too Narrow CD a few times as the CD is relatively short (39 minutes). What has so struck me about this album was its 60's feel and sound to it. It displays many of the influences from the 60's ... but where it really hits the mark, is the way it captures the art rock style (for example) of the Zombies (Time of the Season) and the Left Banke (Walk Away Renee). I pretty much like all the songs, but some standouts are:
1. Kissing the Lipless (This song features lots of good guitar work ... from basic strumming to choppy power chords to Mick Ronson style soaring guitar. I also like the half shout the lead vocalist does each time before he goes into the chorus);
2. So Says I (Close your eyes and imagine the Small Faces (the Steve Marriott band) ... bouncing vocals; intricate song structure; guitar & drum interplay.)
3. Saint Simon (Any British pop band from the mid-60's would have been proud to perform a pop art song so well. This song reminds me of the track "A Rose for Emily" from the Zombies' "Odyssey & Oracle" album.)
4&5. Fighting In a Sack and Turn a Square (two good old fashioned rave ups ... one comes complete with harmonica break.)
To like this CD, it really helps to like the pop/rock music that was coming out in the late 60's ... though obviously, it doesn't have to be that way.
Regards, Rich