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Elliptical Motion
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Classic rock anthems, ballads and blues
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Rock: Classic Rock
Release Date:
2009
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Rock: Classic Rock
Easy Listening: American Popular Song
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Elliptical Motion
Planetary Nights
© Copyright-R.J. McSweeney
(643157401872)
Record Label: Planetary Nights
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Road Trip
2:42
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Try It Again
4:53
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Hide Away
3:55
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Planetary Nights
4:16
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If Ever
3:13
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N.Y.C.
3:26
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Luck Runnin\' Out
2:49
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Blisters On My Soul
3:11
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Fly Away
2:44
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Ebony Eyes
3:20
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Don\'t Hold Back
2:38
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Countin\' On You
3:01
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Starting Over
2:55
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Release The Peace
2:34
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Eventually
2:39
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Engaging Classic Rock
author: Rice B. and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
Leading off with the jaw-dropping, adrenaline-charged rocker, “Road Trip,” Planetary Nights sets the bar pretty high on their debut CD, “Elliptical Motion.” What follows is a further 14-track exploration of rock styles fused by spot-on instincts and flashes of potent song craft. Built on a classic rock attitude of tuneful and engaging hooks, “Elliptical Motion” is jam packed with songs of raw intensity such as “Luck Runnin’ Out,” or “Release The Peace” and soulful balladry of “If Ever” or “Hide Away,” as well as radio-ready fare defying the constraints of categorization “Don’t Hold Back,” and “Ebony Eyes.” “Countin’ On You” features some fine Southside Johnny-style harp licks, while “Starting Over” sways with a mean Clarence Clemons-style tenor sax part that’s both gritty and urbane. Regardless of influences, though, Planetary Nights’ “Elliptical Motion” is a cohesive and sparkling CD that succeeds because it blazes its own path of genuine fire and passion; a trail that starts and ends at the heart of rock ‘n’ roll.
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