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Alpacas Orgling

L.E.O.

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Overture L.E.O. 0:35 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Goodbye Innocence L.E.O. 3:53 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Ya Had Me Goin L.E.O. 3:12 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Distracted L.E.O. 4:20 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Make Me L.E.O. 3:02 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 The Ol' College Try L.E.O. 3:45 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Nothin' Will Ever Change L.E.O. 4:14 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Don't Let It Go L.E.O. 3:26 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Private Line L.E.O. 3:14 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Sukaz Are Born Every Minute L.E.O. 4:17 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Don’t Bring Me Down (Bonus Track) L.E.O. 1:56 $0.99 View In iTunes
12 Money & Music L.E.O. 2:43 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

Alpacas Orgling is the sort of record that drives people who dislike the contemporary power pop underground scene absolutely out of their heads with rage. If those three letters look familiar, that's entirely by design: LEO is an unabashed re-creation of the sound of vintage late-'70s Electric Light Orchestra on an indie rock budget. The album's mastermind is Boston-based power popper Bleu McAuley, with key contributions from Mike Viola (formerly of the Candy Butchers), Papas Fritas' Tony Goddess, Andy Sturmer of Jellyfish and members of Hanson, Chicago (!!) and Self. The ELO lifts are subtle but unmistakable, with direct nods to tunes like "Telephone Line" and "Mr. Blue Sky" mixed in with bits that cleverly nod to Jeff Lynne's creamy pure pop goodness without actively ripping him off. It could possibly be the most clever album-length evocation of an established band's sound since the Rutles. "But that's all it is, right?" sneer the non-believers. "It's nothing but a baldfaced ripoff of the sainted Jeff Lynne, and with a silly album title besides!" Well, there's little defending the goofy album title other than the fact that it's fun to say, but here's the thing: Alpacas Orgling knocks McAuley's polite, pedestrian solo albums into a cocked hat. In fact, with the possible exception of Papas Fritas' unjustly overlooked second album, Helioself, a lost indie pop treasure of the late '90s, Alpacas Orgling is the single best album any of its major participants have ever taken part in. And yes, that includes the hugely overrated Jellyfish, a band much more interesting in concept than in practice. Given the self-limiting task of channeling their own pop sensibilities through those of an earlier generation of craftsmen causes all concerned to step up their game: the songs are gorgeously arranged, with instantly memorable melodies and lyrics generally far less pretentious than the sort of claptrap Jeff Lynne himself often came up with. Of course, the most logical next step is for McAuley, Viola and company to take the lessons learned from this project back to their primary careers, but as long as one is clear on the album's artistic intentions and is willing to approach this kind of wholesale imitation on its own playful level, this is an album any true lover of '70s AM radio pop fluff should treasure. [The CD was also released with bonus tracks.]

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WOW!
     
by team_edward13

I love ELO, and this group reminds me of them a lot! Great music, folks!

Knock Jellyfish?
     
by bobcalla

This album sounds good, but knock the Jellyfish as being overrated? Please! I bet most people never heard of the Jellyfish which is a real shame. Jellyfish are perhaps the single best example of "best kept secret" to ever hit the music scene. I urge people to listen to "Joining a Fan Club" by the Jellyfish, then you tube their Tower Records performance of that song unplugged. Probably the best haronization of a band since Beatles or Beach Boys.

Can't Stop Listening to This Album
     
by fnord@panix

The rockers on this album are fantastic, but it's the ballads and midtempos (Sukaz, Goodbye Innocence, Nothin' Will Ever Change, Distracted, Ol' College Try) that I cannot stop listening to. I like ELO's music, but I was never a "fan". Actually, I bought "Zoom" and I like it. However, on Alpacas Orgling, Bleu has trumped the master at his own game. There's such an amazing economy of arrangement on these songs, but they don't suffer from claustrophobia. With so many tasty major-to-minor changes tugging at my heart and a wondrous production feast for the ears, each track is like a miniature wonderland of aural delight. The chorus to Sukaz ALONE sounds like some lost pop masterpiece. Yes, I do want to read the interview where Jeff Lynne comments on what Bleu has done here, if he cares at all, but he should be proud. This is solid pop, through and through cut from his Beatles/Roy Orbison mold.

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