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Enjoy the Melodic Sunshine

Enjoy the Melodic Sunshine in Franklin, TN

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Enjoy the Melodic Sunshine

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Enjoy the Melodic Sunshine in Franklin, TN

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Every time you want to dismiss this Scottish quintet as harmless, winsome fluff, they disarm you with depth of feeling and substance. This LP is well titled: there's a real sunniness to these folks that's completely unforced. It's so surprisingly welcome. When so much of
rock
tries to beat you into submission, you find yourself playing
Enjoy the Melodic Sunshine
nearly everyday. Like some throwback California sun 'n' surf morning that never existed, the glistening harmonies, '60s light-
pop
touches, and over-earnest but well-mannered, tender lyrics send the cynic in you fleeing in disbelief that you'd fall for this. But fall you do. Mind, it starts slow, if OK. The opening
"Brothers Gather Round"
and
"The Gun Isn't Loaded"
are more
Gordon Lightfoot
than pretty
Byrds
and the more pastoral
Teenage Fanclub
, and the next few cuts only start to warm up for the nuggets down the road. Beginning with the gushing verses of
"Revolution (In the Summertime),"
the second two-thirds begins to soar on its own momentum. In particular,
"You've Got Me"
is as lithesome and sweet a love song as you've heard in eons, so sincere and heartfelt it beckons to your more valiant impulses. Likewise,
"Melanie"
draws you into the melodrama, cursing the JFK customs agents that sent the singer back, when his longed-for is here. Even when they interject a tiny note of callousness in
"Sometime"
-- fending off hints of marriage with a thoughtless "let's live for today" -- they redeem it by promising "Sometime/I might change my mind/But 'til I do/I'll be right here with you" -- set to a tune so breezy and grabbing, it's made for singing along. One is equally seduced by the pristine pangs of
"Have You Heard the News Today,"
wherein a '60s bridge like "I really didn't like her style/And then I looked in her eyes" is placed within a diving riff and descending chord melody that's a knockout. This bunch has the tunes, they have the delicate appreciation for all that is small wonder in the bright light of one's stare, and a pleasant air that's bound to stop you dead. ~ Jack Rabid
Every time you want to dismiss this Scottish quintet as harmless, winsome fluff, they disarm you with depth of feeling and substance. This LP is well titled: there's a real sunniness to these folks that's completely unforced. It's so surprisingly welcome. When so much of
rock
tries to beat you into submission, you find yourself playing
Enjoy the Melodic Sunshine
nearly everyday. Like some throwback California sun 'n' surf morning that never existed, the glistening harmonies, '60s light-
pop
touches, and over-earnest but well-mannered, tender lyrics send the cynic in you fleeing in disbelief that you'd fall for this. But fall you do. Mind, it starts slow, if OK. The opening
"Brothers Gather Round"
and
"The Gun Isn't Loaded"
are more
Gordon Lightfoot
than pretty
Byrds
and the more pastoral
Teenage Fanclub
, and the next few cuts only start to warm up for the nuggets down the road. Beginning with the gushing verses of
"Revolution (In the Summertime),"
the second two-thirds begins to soar on its own momentum. In particular,
"You've Got Me"
is as lithesome and sweet a love song as you've heard in eons, so sincere and heartfelt it beckons to your more valiant impulses. Likewise,
"Melanie"
draws you into the melodrama, cursing the JFK customs agents that sent the singer back, when his longed-for is here. Even when they interject a tiny note of callousness in
"Sometime"
-- fending off hints of marriage with a thoughtless "let's live for today" -- they redeem it by promising "Sometime/I might change my mind/But 'til I do/I'll be right here with you" -- set to a tune so breezy and grabbing, it's made for singing along. One is equally seduced by the pristine pangs of
"Have You Heard the News Today,"
wherein a '60s bridge like "I really didn't like her style/And then I looked in her eyes" is placed within a diving riff and descending chord melody that's a knockout. This bunch has the tunes, they have the delicate appreciation for all that is small wonder in the bright light of one's stare, and a pleasant air that's bound to stop you dead. ~ Jack Rabid

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