Album Review:

Boylan Heights

  • Release Date: 1987
  • Genre: Rock
  • Label: TVT
  • Total Time: 39:28

Review

Their second album shows a great improvement over its predecessor. With help from producer Mitch Easter, the band effectively combines Southern rock's jangly guitars with Celtic influences. One of the more distinctive, though generally overlooked, college rock albums of the late '80s. ~ Chris Woodstra, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track Title iTunes Composers Performers Time
Scotty's Lament
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The Connells (3:24)
Choose a Side
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The Connells (3:44)
Try
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The Connells (3:17)
Just Like Us
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The Connells (3:28)
If It Crumbles
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The Connells (3:43)
Pawns
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The Connells (3:24)
Over There
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The Connells (3:29)
Elegance
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The Connells The Connells (3:40)
Home Today
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George Huntley The Connells (3:28)
OT² [Instrumental]
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The Connells (2:52)
I Suppose
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Michael Connell The Connells (4:50)

Credits

The Connells (Main Performer), Angie Carlson (Organ (Hammond)), David Connell (Bass), Michael Connell (Guitar), Michael Connell (Vocals), Mitch Easter (Producer), Mitch Easter (Engineer), George Huntley (Guitar), George Huntley (Keyboards), George Huntley (Vocals), Doug MacMillian (Vocals), Peele Winberley (Drums), Peele Wimberley (Drums), Lane Smith (Artwork), Molly Leach (Design), Bill Spencer (Trumpet), Steve Wilson (Photography)
 
 
 

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