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Album Review: Mavericks

Review

Eight years after Chris Stamey left the dB's (and three years after the group finally sputtered to a halt), he reunited with former bandmate Peter Holsapple (who became the group's de facto leader in Stamey's absence) for this duo album. Mavericks finds both Holsapple and Stamey sounding a bit older, quieter, and more pensive than they did in the old days; while one can see many flashes of the bright, angular power pop that dominated the dB's first two albums, most of the songs are dominated by acoustic instruments, somewhat slower tempos, and a more "mature" tone. The introspective overtones of "Angels," "I Know You Will," or "Close Your Eyes" mark a switch from what these guys were doing on Repercussion or Stands for Decibels, but if you're looking for clever and well-crafted pop tunes, both Holsapple and Stamey deliver the goods, and they do rock out a bit here and there (most notably on "Lovers Rock" and the wonderfully sardonic "I Want to Break Your Heart"). Both Chris and Peter are at the top of their form as vocalists and players, and they get plenty of welcome assistance from such Hoboken-scene notables as Dave Schramm, James MacMillan, and Jane Scarpantoni (fellow former dB Gene Holder even pops up on one cut). Mavericks often sounds like semi-acoustic post-new wave pop for grownups, but it's a good bit more fun (and less academic) than that description would suggest. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Angels Chris Stamey, Peter Holsapple Holsapple-Stamey (3:35)
I Know You Will Peter Holsapple Holsapple-Stamey (5:17)
Here Without You Gene Clark Holsapple-Stamey (2:38)
Close Your Eyes Chris Stamey Holsapple-Stamey (4:52)
Anymore Peter Holsapple Holsapple-Stamey (3:05)
I Want to Break Your Heart Chris Stamey Holsapple-Stamey (3:59)
She Was the One Peter Holsapple Holsapple-Stamey (3:31)
Geometry Chris Stamey Holsapple-Stamey (3:18)
The Child in You Peter Holsapple Holsapple-Stamey (3:57)
Lover's Rock Chris Stamey Holsapple-Stamey (4:19)
Taken Peter Holsapple Holsapple-Stamey (3:35)
Haven't Got the Right (To Treat Me Wrong) Chris Stamey Holsapple-Stamey (4:01)

Credits

Holsapple-Stamey (Main Performer), Chris Stamey (Organ), Chris Stamey (Guitar (Acoustic)), Chris Stamey (Bass), Chris Stamey (Piano), Chris Stamey (Accordion), Chris Stamey (Arranger), Chris Stamey (Drums), Chris Stamey (Guitar (Electric)), Chris Stamey (Producer), Chris Stamey (Performer), Chris Stamey (?), Alan Bezozi (Drums), Michael Blair (Percussion), Michael Blair (Drums), Michael Blair (Glockenspiel), Chris Butler (Tambourine), Greg Calbi (Mastering), Greg Calbi (Original Mastering), George Cowan (Mixing), Gene Holder (Guitar), Peter Holsapple (Organ), Peter Holsapple (Guitar (Acoustic)), Peter Holsapple (Bass), Peter Holsapple (Piano), Peter Holsapple (Arranger), Peter Holsapple (Autoharp), Peter Holsapple (Drums), Peter Holsapple (Guitar (Electric)), Peter Holsapple (Recorder), Peter Holsapple (Producer), Peter Holsapple (Performer), Peter Holsapple (?), James MacMillan (Vocals), James MacMillan (Engineer), James MacMillan (Fretless Bass), Ted Myers (A&R), Jon Rosenberg (Engineer), Bill Scheniman (Engineer), Dave Schramm (Guitar (Electric)), Dave Schramm (Guitar (Steel)), Michael Shockley (Tambourine), John Siket (Engineer), Ilene Markell (Bass (Electric)), Ilene Markell (Guitar (Bass)), Jane Scarpantoni (Cello), Geoff Gans (Art Direction), Brigid Pearson (Art Direction), Ann Selznick (Engineer), Carol Whaley (Photography), Matt Martinez (Mixing), Gary Stewart (A&R)
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