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Aleecat

 
Album Review: Aleecat

  • Artist: Alan Merrill
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: September 07, 2004
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

A beautifully constructed collection of tightly coiled pop/rock from one of America's better-kept musical secrets -- Merrill's spangled past as a member of Vodka Collins and Arrows really never leaked out of Japan and Europe, respectively, but that hasn't prevented the New York native from undertaking a steady stream of solo albums, each of which proves that the ears that envisioned "I Love Rock 'n Roll" have not lost an iota of sparkle or passion across the intervening years. Aleecat was recorded in the U.K. in early 2004 with a backing band highlighted by Glitter Band mainstay Pete Phipps; from start to (almost) finish, it was cut in just 12 hours, a red-hot session that allows each song to stand on its barest attributes. The gorgeously Beatlesque "Illusion," the motorvatin' "No Speed Limit," the glam-stomping "Lost in Lust," and the mellow acoustics of "Phoenix and the Renegade" all sparkle with a sparseness that is all the more beautiful for the brittle bareness that gives the album a timelessness that a "fuller" sound would have stripped away altogether. That is reserved for the four bonus tracks, the distinctly late-'70s-shaded demos for a projected second album by Merrill's post-Arrows band, Runner. The highlight is the original demo of "When the Night Comes," a song later covered by Lou Rawls and Catherine Howe, and a prototype of "Feet (All Around the World)," which Merrill subsequently cut with the re-formed Vodka Collins. ~ Dave Thompson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Everytime She Comes Around Alan Merrill Alan Merrill (3:06)
Illusion Alan Merrill Alan Merrill (2:59)
Trisha Uptown Alan Merrill Alan Merrill (3:01)
No Speed Limit Alan Merrill Alan Merrill (3:19)
Straight from Your Heart Alan Merrill Alan Merrill (2:28)
Lost in Lust Alan Merrill Alan Merrill (3:23)
Somebody Special Alan Merrill Alan Merrill (3:23)
Next Time Alan Merrill Alan Merrill (3:11)
Phoenix and the Renegade Alan Merrill Alan Merrill (2:31)
Saxozone [Instrumental] Alan Merrill Alan Merrill (3:34)
Feet (All Around the World) [*][Demo Version] Alan Merrill Alan Merrill (3:54)
Nothing to Lose [*][Demo Version] Alan Merrill Alan Merrill (3:18)
Woman Come On Home [*][Demo Version] Alan Merrill Alan Merrill (4:14)
When the Night Comes [*][Demo Version] Alan Merrill Alan Merrill (3:21)
[Untitled Hidden Track] Alan Merrill Alan Merrill

Credits

Gulliver Allwood (Saxophone), Joel Diamond (Piano), Alan Merrill (Harmonica), Gareth Parton (Percussion), Frank Garfi (Engineer), Peter Phipps (Percussion), Alan Merrill (Guitar (Bass)), Gareth Parton (Engineer), Larry Lachman (Mastering), Larry Lachmann (Mastering), Gulliver Allwood (Sax (Tenor)), David Dowle (Drums), Alan Merrill (Producer), Peter Phipps (Vocals (Background)), Peter Phipps (Drums), Alan Merrill (Keyboards), Alan Merrill (Vocals), Jun Kaneko (Photography), Joel Diamond (Organ (Hammond)), Alan Merrill (Guitar (12 String)), Mick Rock (Photography), Frank Garfi (Mixing), Alan Merrill (Guitar), Rod Houison (Engineer)
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