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Lyle Sheraton & the Daylight Lovers

 
Album Review: Lyle Sheraton & the Daylight Lovers
 

  • Artist: Lyle Sheraton & the Daylight Lovers
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: November 14, 2000
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Straight out of the garage and into the rowdiest frat party in the free world come Detroit's Lyle Sheraton & the Daylight Lovers. Taking the catchy power of the Devil Dogs and spicing it up with the soulful fuzz of the Oblivians, this irresistible album plays like the soundtrack to a lost classic B movie. Lyle Sheraton's thoughtful twists on everyday lyrics and heartfelt, off-the-cuff vocal deliveries give an earnest feel to the songs, greatly assisted by some crunchy guitar production from none other than Jack Oblivian himself. Fifteen adrenaline-fueled songs (plus one slower, Motown-style gem, entitled "Now You're Lonely") grace this debut, mostly dealing with the single-man's world. Songs such as "Cooking in the Kitchen" and the dating prowess of "That's How Many Girls" are a perfect compliment to the record's rowdy closer, "One Man Gang." "Midnight Woman" is a welcome change-up, driven by a heavy Southern blues groove and reverb-drenched harmonica. The highlight has to be an up-tempo, playful number, in which Sheraton proudly exclaims that he doesn't drink for any of the numerous reasons stated in the song, but instead drinks because he's the "King of Useless Drinking." Well-recorded by Jim Diamond, whose name has been involved in some of the finest underground rock from Detroit, this is an uplifting album from an uncompromisingly fun band. ~ Ian Trumbull, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Cooking in the Kitchen Lyle Sheraton (2:05)
My Flaming Heart Lyle Sheraton (1:54)
That's How Many Girls Lyle Sheraton (1:52)
Nobody Can Tell Us Lyle Sheraton (2:02)
She Said Come Over Lyle Sheraton (2:26)
Midnight Woman Lyle Sheraton (2:38)
Nervous Breakdown Lyle Sheraton (2:13)
King of Useless Drinking Lyle Sheraton (3:43)
C'mon Holiday Lyle Sheraton (1:38)
Won't Take My Baby Away Lyle Sheraton (1:53)
She Don't Cry Lyle Sheraton (1:46)
Cornfed Lyle Sheraton (1:53)
Ten Cents Cheaper Lyle Sheraton (1:52)
Now You're Lonely Lyle Sheraton (3:01)
You Gotta Tell Me Lyle Sheraton (2:27)
One Man Gang Lyle Sheraton (2:14)

Credits

Jim Diamond (Vocals (Background)), Jim Diamond (Engineer), Jack Oblivian & Impala (Saxophone), Jack Oblivian & Impala (Producer), Dale (Vocals (Background)), Lyle Sheraton (Guitar), Lyle Sheraton (Vocals), Lyle Sheraton (Main Performer), Warden (Bass), Warden (Harmonica), Warden (Vocals), Amy Surdu (Vocals (Background))
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