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Nine By Nine

 
Album Review: Nine By Nine

Review

Nine by Nine, the 2000 debut full-length from Detroit's the Fletcher Pratt, is a welcome addition to the pantheon of amazing power-pop albums. The singing, guitar-playing team of George Dubber and Stephen Palmer know the proof is in the songwriting: Each song is given their upmost attention to detail, crafting short and sweet blasts of intelligent pop. Not only is the Fletcher Pratt spot-on as musicians, they have the Beatles' gift of tunesmith and the balls-out, do-or-die attitude of early Elvis Costello. The album's first track is also the first single; "Electrocute!" is two minutes of flawless, peppy power pop so energetic it threatens to burst through the speakers. "Change" has that magic spark that early Sloan possessed: upbeat tempo, dark lyrical undertones, yet downright fun. Throughout the album, the rhythm section tastefully drives the songs: Joe Lavis's bass playing blends McCartney's melodic dexterity with Entwistle's muscular stomp. Joe Leone attacks the drums with manic precision and cocky flair. "Letters" and "Sugar Won't Let You Sleep" are two of the catchiest numbers on the CD. Both flaunt inventive vocal harmonies and choruses that command you to sing along. The album concludes with "Long Medley," an eclectic collection of pop gems. Beginning with the sublime "Take It Away From Us," it flows into "Taxday," a lush, mid-tempo mini-epic. On "Liberated," the band finally gets to relax, creating a subtle, beautifully executed tale of loss. "Ring True" rocks out as the album fades. Jangly guitars, smart lyrics, stellar songs. Nine By Nine is a great album. ~ Dale Nicholls, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Electrocute! Stephen Palmer The Fletcher Pratt (2:02)
Spin Label Stephen Palmer The Fletcher Pratt (3:38)
Satellite Stephen Palmer The Fletcher Pratt (2:30)
Living in the House Stephen Palmer The Fletcher Pratt (4:05)
Change Stephen Palmer The Fletcher Pratt (2:52)
16 Days (Unsteady) Stephen Palmer The Fletcher Pratt (3:37)
Million Miles Stephen Palmer The Fletcher Pratt (3:04)
Listen as It Fades Joe Harry, Stephen Palmer The Fletcher Pratt (3:36)
Letters Stephen Palmer The Fletcher Pratt (3:38)
Lucy and the Train Back Stephen Palmer The Fletcher Pratt (3:10)
Sugar Won't Let You Sleep Stephen Palmer The Fletcher Pratt (3:03)
Long Medley: A) Take It Away from Us B) Taxday C) Liberated D) ...) Stephen Palmer The Fletcher Pratt (2:31)
Taxday Stephen Palmer The Fletcher Pratt (4:16)
Liberated Joe Harry, Stephen Palmer The Fletcher Pratt (3:26)
Rings True Stephen Palmer The Fletcher Pratt (1:48)

Credits

Rick Essig (Mastering), Joe Leone (Percussion), Joe Leone (Drums), Al Sutton (Producer), Al Sutton (Engineer), Al Sutton (Mixing), The Fletcher Pratt (Main Performer)
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