RICK
SPRINGFIELD
The Day After Yesterday
Gomer Records 2005
www.rickspringfield.com
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What’s the 4-1-1?
Rocker turned actor, turned rocker, turned actor again (briefly),
is still going strong with his latest covers album of songs from
the
70s and
80s.
Genre
Rock / soft-rock / pop-rock
The Good
There’s not much to say about this release really. For the most part Springfield
stays true to the original arrangements of the songs, albeit for a different
guitar or piano tone here and there. With the songs I recognize, “I’m
Not in Love,” “Life in a Northern Town," “Broken Wings,” “Baker
Street," “Waiting for a Girl Like You,” “For No On,” and “Imagine,” they
sound just like the originals versions, except their being sung by Rick Springfield.
All of the tracks chosen are mellow and flow nicely together. Rick is in great
voice, but doesn’t really challenge himself.
The Bad
It doesn’t really make sense to include a new song (“Cry”)
on a covers album, but at least it fits in with the rest. I would have liked
to have heard a couple of slightly different versions or arrangements.
The Verdict
I know I’ve been a little critical of this album, but overall I like
it. They’re songs I know, from an artist I enjoy. The best thing about
Rick Springfield staying true to the originals is that there’s no room
to mess them up, which happens sometimes with covers albums.
Did You Know?
Did anyone else catch that the first letters of the album title spell out T’DAY?
That of course would be the day after yesterday.
Rating:    out
of 5
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--George Dionne
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