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Cut Above the Rest

 
Album Review: Cut Above the Rest

  • Artist: Sweet
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1979
  • Genre: Rock

Review

After recording Level Headed, an album that mostly forsaked their hard rock leanings for pure pop, longtime lead vocalist Brian Connolly left Sweet for good. The rest of the group decided to press on as a trio, combining their pop/rock sound with a variety of other musical styles in a bid to gain a more progressive image. The result was Cut Above the Rest, a bizarre combination of the hard-rocking pop that dominated classic Sweet singles with progressive flights of fancy in a 10cc/Electric Light Orchestra vein, plus a dash of lounge lizard-ish soft rock balladry thrown in to cover all the pop/rock bases. There's no way an album that tries do so many things at once could succeed at all of them, but Cut Above the Rest is a surprisingly listenable affair. When the elements jell, the songs are positively addictive: "Play All Night" is a blistering rocker that contrasts glam rock guitar riffs with candy-coated vocal harmonies worthy of Queen, and "Mother Earth" is an odd but fascinating hybrid of pop hooks and prog instrumental virtuosity that sounds like Electric Light Orchestra collaborating with Manfred Mann's Earth Band. "Eye Games" is another successful experiment, a purely acoustic tune with perceptive and witty lyrics about the dating rituals that take place in nightclubs. On the downside, Cut Above the Rest is weighed down by an unfortunate penchant for melodramatic balladry: the attractive harmonies that light up "Big Apple Waltz" are undone by its sappy romance lyrics, and "Hold Me" is histrionic to the point of being unintentionally funny. Despite these lapses, Cut Above the Rest is a distinctive and memorable outing whose experimental edge and strong craftsmanship make it stand out amongst Sweet's late-'70s output. It is too erratic for the casual listener, but hardcore Sweet fanatics will find plenty enjoy on this album. ~ Donald A. Guarisco, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Call Me (Lyrics) Andy Scott Sweet (3:44)
Play All Night (Lyrics) Mick Tucker, Andy Scott, Steve Priest, Brian Connolly Sweet (3:18)
Big Apple Waltz Andy Scott, Steve Priest Sweet (4:06)
Dorian Gray (Lyrics) Andy Scott, Mick Tucker, Steve Priest Sweet (4:46)
Discophony (Lyrics) Gary Moberley, Mick Tucker, Steve Priest, Bon Scott Sweet (5:28)
Eye Games (Lyrics) Andy Scott Sweet (1:59)
Mother Earth (Lyrics) Andy Scott, Steve Priest Sweet (6:34)
Hold Me Andy Scott Sweet (6:08)
Stay With Me Andy Scott, Steve Priest, Mick Tucker Sweet (5:06)

Credits

Geoff Westley (Piano), Mike Chapman (Composer), Eddie Hardin (Guest Appearance), Geoff Westley (Arranger), Steve Priest (Guitar (Bass)), Mick Tucker (Drums), Eddie Hardin (Soloist), Phil Wainman (Producer), Andy Scott (Vocals), Andy Scott (Synthesizer), Gary Moberley (Guest Appearance), Mick Tucker (Percussion), Gary Moberley (Piano), Frank Torpey (Guitar), Steve Priest (Vocals), Steve Priest (Harmonica), Norman Goodman (Artwork), Andy Scott (Guitar), Mick Tucker (Vocals), Ulf Marquardt (Liner Notes), Steve Priest (Bass), Sweet (Producer), Louis Austin (Engineer), Geoff Westley (Guest Appearance)
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Cut Above the Rest
Studio album by Sweet
Released October 1979
Genre Rock
Label Polydor, Capitol (US)
Professional reviews
Sweet chronology
Level Headed
(1978)
Cut Above the Rest
(1979)
Waters Edge
(1980)

Cut Above the Rest is an album by Sweet, released via Polydor Records in October 1979. It was the first album release by Sweet following the departure of their original lead vocalist Brian Connolly. Connolly had begun recording this album with the band but his vocals were subsequently wiped, being replaced instead by vocals from bass player Steve Priest and guitarist Andy Scott. Original out-takes featuring Connolly's vocals have been recovered of "Play All Night" and "Stay With Me" (a.k.a. "Log One/That Girl") and were made available on the rarities CD release, Platinum Rare.

Cut Above the Rest was released with two different sleeves, one for the USA/UK market and another (a wood carving of the three members faces) for Europe.

Track listing

  1. "Call Me" (Scott)
  2. "Play All Night" (Scott/Tucker/Priest)
  3. "Big Apple Waltz" (Priest/Scott)
  4. "Dorian Gray" (Scott/Tucker/Priest)
  5. "Discophony (Dis-Kof-O-Ne)" (Scott/Tucker/Priest/Moberley)
  6. "Eye Games" (Scott/Austin)
  7. "Mother Earth" (Scott/Priest)
  8. "Hold Me" (Scott)
  9. "Stay With Me" (Scott/Tucker/Priest)

Personnel

  • Steve Priest - Lead Vocals on tracks 1, 3, 5 and 9. Co-lead Vocals on track 7. Bass Guitar. Backing Vocals.
  • Andy Scott - Lead Vocals on tracks 2 and 8. Co-lead Vocals on track 7. All Guitars and Synthesizers. Backing Vocals.
  • Mick Tucker - Lead Vocals on track 4 and 6. All Drums and percussions. Backing Vocals.

Guest Musicians

  • Geoff Westley - Pianos and Arrangements
  • Gary Moberley - Keyboards on tracks 1, 4 and 9
  • Eddie Hardin - ARP 2600 solo on track 5



 
 

 

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