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Album Review

Unexpectedly reforming 20 years after their 1983 breakup, Robin Lane and the Chartbusters pick up, literally, where they left off: most of 2003's Piece of Mind consists of new recordings of songs the Boston folk-rockers had written and demoed for their third Warner Brothers LP in 1982, before the company dropped them. Not only does it sound like the intervening two decades had never happened, Piece of Mind actually sounds several degrees better than either Robin Lane and the Chartbusters or Imitation Life. Freed of major label expectations and the suffocating slickness that plagued those earlier records, Piece of Mind sounds like Robin Lane and the Chartbusters were meant to sound; the jangly pop tunes are still there, but there's a rootsier feel on songs, like the country-ish "Little Bird." Lead guitarist Asa Brebner breaks out occasional rockabilly or R&B riffs, and the band's trademark three- and four-part harmonies, as well as Lane's own warm alto, sound as good as ever. Though no one song is as memorable as the group's classic first single, "When Things Go Wrong," this is their most consistently solid effort by far, and, surprisingly enough, the best Robin Lane and the Chartbusters album yet.

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Glad this band is back
     
by markthomasson

Robin Lane and the Chartbusters was one of my favorite bands in the early 80s. After their debut album and their follow-up Imitation Life I expected them to see the same success as some of the other female fronted power pop bands of that era (Bangles, Katrina & the waves, etc), but they never did. On this release some 20 years later, it captures a lot of what we all enjoyed about the band. Robin's voice is unique and a definite appeal of this band on such songs as "Psychotic Disorder" and "All Fall Down." Also present are the Byrds-like guitar rifts found on their earlier efforts. Although nothing can recapture the initial feeling you got with their debut, this is a great piece of power pop for those wanting to relive that era.

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