author: Bob G.
This is quality groove playing that is timeless stylistically. Good production and always danceable but not to be confused with dancepop even though it could easily be on the radio.
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author: Ear Candy
I've always wondered...what if the progressive rock heavies of the '70s got together and made an album in this day and age. No...not one of those cash-in reunion schemes, but an actual honest to god good album?! Well, it hasn't happened yet (and somehow, I don't think it will). BUT, there is the new CD by Spiney Norman.
The album has two things really going for it. First, I love the instrumentation, especially the guitar work -it travels the gamut of Boston, Allman Brothers and Santana without being too derivative. Same goes for the vocal harmonies. Little things, like the ending for "The Best Thing You Ever Had" with its Badfinger-like, "BabyBlue" ending! The Allman Brothers-type instrumental, "Swamp Gas."
Secondly, the lyrics hit me on an emotional level, many of the lyrics seem to apply to my life! Songs about picking up barflys (Excuse Me), failed relationships (The Best Thing You Ever Had), growing old (Same Old Road) and the joy of parenthood (Heart Song). "Caffeine High" is especially clever, especially for those of us that don't use illicit stimulants anymore!
Spiney Norman even touches on spirituality on "Troubadour" with its Jesus references. But, unlike the tunnel vision of Christian rock bands, SpineyNorman doesn't hit you over the head repeatedly. I mean, there are only so many words that rhyme with "Jesus," "God," "lord," etc. My fave on this album is "Day's I'd Rather Forget" - it seems especially personal, almost reading into my life!
The excellent songwriting and professional playing make this CD quite enjoyable. This album is a creeper, but once it gets under your skin, you'll find it well worth the repeats.
Review by GPR.
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For a local band, and without all the hype, Its the only CD in MY car music syst
author: Bryan B BLAAAAAAAAAADE, aka.Brew Boy F YOU ROB!
All I can say is I can put in Ted Nugent, I can put in Blackmore, West, Trower, Hendrix,Page and Clapton. I love the Beatles, Stones,and Aerosmith. But what I have in MY car system Is Spiney Norman! Try it in your car, I do EVERY MORNING through the heart of downtown Boston. I play it loud (very)! It will turn heads.Its one tape I can play with the windows open. It also automatically ads pep to my engine!Go ahead, attract attention! NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR SPEEDING TICKETS!
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Good songs, tight ensemble playing and hot licks!
author: Gary - a fan
Finally got a chance to sit down and give "Spiney Norman' a good listen, and have to say I was impressed! Very nice!
Good songs, tight ensemble playing, hot licks, nice production and you can dance to it if you're so inclined! Really, most discs don't stay in the carousel on my disc player for more than one go round, but Spiney has stayed on through 2 changes already and may make a couple more.
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