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stratocruiser : revolutions
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Picking up where the critically acclaimed, "suburban contemporary", left off ..."Revolutions" brings the rock.
Genre: Rock: 70's Rock
Release Date: 2006
revolutions Record Label: just plain lucky records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Mercury Mission 4:07 Album Only
Stuck To You 3:37 Album Only
Starched White Shirt 2:57 Album Only
Rock and Roll City 3:09 Album Only
Smell of Success 3:19 Album Only
Her Day Off 3:39 Album Only
Vegas to Memphis 3:30 Album Only
Shimmer and Fade 3:31 Album Only
Saw Your Picture 2:53 Album Only
The Obvious 3:48 Album Only
Heavy Heavy Daze 4:08 Album Only
Last Christmas Girl 3:16 Album Only
Misty Mountain Hop 0:04 Album Only
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Album Notes

Stratocruiser stands at the forefront of the current power-pop movement, with both feet planted in the fertile Carolina musical soil to create music with snaking currents of amplified guitar radiance and flamboyant vocals that recall the early ’70s glory of Big Star and the Bay City Rollers”
YES WEEKLY MAGAZINE

Stratocruiser--Revolutions (Just Plain Lucky Records)

Riff-laden rock meets sweet pop on this, the third CD from Stratocruiser. This release runs wild over the landscape of classic '70s rock, the synth-filled '80s and the grinding '90s. Stunning guitar crunch is laid down over Power Pop melodies spread thick with confident vocals and harmonies. The Led Zeppelin and T. Rex influences can be heard readily here as well as some more modern comparisons to Matthew Sweet, Collective Soul and the Smithereens. With "Revolutions", Stratocruiser brings a tuneful blast of rock to loudspeakers everywhere!
Whitsbrain.com

“They work in ‘70’s, radio-ready riffing stuff with twisting guitars as well as textured, lush harmonies and perfectionist popcraft,”
Big Takeover magazine.

“"Killer! kickass-hard rocking-melodic-topnotch-simply awesome stuff!" popbang.com.

“Equal parts Shazam and Smithereens,” Amplifier magazine.

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