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The Leftovers : 57 to Nowhere
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Rock/country band from Chicago. The energy of rock, the real life stories of country, and the laid back feel of southwestern rock.
Genre: Rock: Roots Rock
Release Date: 2001
57 to Nowhere Record Label: The Leftovers
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Rodeo Bullfighter 3:30 Album Only
Full Blown 4:24 Album Only
Twenty Four Hours 3:47 Album Only
1-2-3 4:04 Album Only
Caffeine 4:29 Album Only
Light in Charleston 3:44 Album Only
Get Some 3:59 Album Only
You and Me 4:19 Album Only
Restraining Order 4:10 Album Only
Causing Confusion (acoustic live version)) 5:11 Album Only
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Album Notes

Are you tired of Britney Spears and the Backstreet Boys cranking out nauseating bubble gum to America's airwaves? Getting a little peeved by angry alternative music that makes you want to kick the nearest innocent bystander? What you need is some fresh, original music, where lyrics are actually interesting and the sound is anything but commercialized.

Delivering just what you may need is a fun, independent band straight out of Chicago who call themselves the Leftovers.

The Leftovers music is best described as rock complimented by a definate country influence to form a rare treat in music. Their new CD, 57 to Nowhere, was released on April 19, 2001 with 10 original songs by the band that range from a good dose of honkey tonk to pure rock and roll. From the lead track, Rodeo Bullfighter to the accoustic melody of Causing Cofusion completing the album, each song is cleaver both musically and lyrically. The full length CD is peppered with all of the good things in life worth singing about--love, women and plenty of booze.

The Leftovers consist of four Chicago natives. Frontman Tim Moran does most of the vocal work as well as some guitar playing. He is joined by Rodney Allott, bass player who lends a deep, resonating voice not only to back up but also adds a nice change by singing lead on the song Light In Charleston. Additional vocals along with the responsibility of lead guitar go to Mark Petranek, whom has been with the band for a year now, while Tom Weselak takes care of the drums.

Although the Leftovers consider Chicago home, the band relocated for two years to the Tempe, Arizona music scene whick has helped fuel the bands love and direct influence in music flavored with southwestern style from bands like the now defunct Refreshments and the current Phoneix area favorites, The Peacemakers.

Having returned from the desert, The Leftovers are currently playing around Chicagoland and promoting their new album. CD's are available through their web site at www.chicagoleftovers.com or at shows. For more information on future gigs, log onto the bands website and click on shows.

The Leftovers, as with many bands, are best heard live where the charisma of the band really comes through. They combine a playlist consisting of their original tunes as well as covers ranging from Steve Earle, the Refreshments and Tim McGraw to Tom Petty, Stroke 9 and even a little bit of Bon Jovi's Dead or Alive if Moran has an Irish Car Bomb or too much tequila before the end of the night.

So leave your home without the fear of being consumed by what big wig music moguels think you should enjoy and discover one of the many great local independent bands. Bring your friends, forget Britney Spears and get ready to tap your toes and do some shots of tequila along with The Leftovers.

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REVIEWS

The disc has a wide variety of different sounds and styles, so there is never to
author: Dave B
I recently received a copy of the Chicago band, The Leftovers, '57 to Nowhere' CD, and went to one of their shows. As you may know, Rodeo Nut (Tim) is the singer/guitarist of the Leftovers. I was very impressed with the CD – at first I was afraid they were going to come off as a Peacemakers/Refreshments soundalike band, but that's not the case. They seem to have a sound 'all their own'. The disc has a wide variety of different sounds and styles, so there is never too much of the 'same thing'. My favorite tracks are 'Rodeo Bullfighter', '1-2-3' and 'Get Some' (which was one of my favorites live). Their live show is equally, if not more, impressive. The band sounds great live and the guys meld very well. I enjoyed the wide range of covers they played to compliment their original stuff (including a great cover of a Billy Joel song, which I can't remember the name of…). I also got a chance to talk to Rodney (bass) and Tim after the show and they are really nice guys, as well as great musicians. I highly recommend you get the CD, 'The Leftovers – 57 to Nowhere', which is available on the website www.chicagoleftovers.com or at CDBaby.com. And if for some reason you ever find yourself in the Chicago area, try to catch one of their shows, you won't be disappointed. I'll buy the shots…
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