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Only If You Look Up

 
Album Review: Only If You Look Up

  • Artist: Portable
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: April 09, 2002
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

One of the interesting things about David Bowie is his ability to combine accessible melodies with lyrics that aren't always so accessible. Bowie's lyrics can be complex and abstract, but his melodies -- glam rock, hard rock, funk, dance-pop, or otherwise -- often have a way of grabbing the listener immediately. His lyrics may not offer immediacy, but his melodies and hooks do. And like a lot of Bowie's work, Only If You Look Up has a way of combining easy to absorb melodies with lyrics that aren't always easy to absorb. Portable has an attractive post-grunge sound -- one that owes something to Smashing Pumpkins, Collective Soul, and Radiohead as well as Pearl Jam and Nirvana -- and on this 2002 release, the band has plenty of attractive melodies and solid songwriting to go with that sound. "Never Small," "Suffocate," and "Better Get the Daisies Out" aren't the sort of songs that need to grow on the listener; melodically, these tunes win the listener over at once. But that doesn't mean that the lyrics, all of which were written by lead singer Chance, are simplistic. Quite the contrary -- Chance's lyrics tend to be emotionally complex, and they don't go out of their way to be accessible. His lyrics are as contemplative as they are personal -- so personal, in fact, that they may require some hard thinking on the part of the listener. And because the lyrics of Chance (who produced Only If You Look Up with Brad Wood) aren't always straightforward, in some cases three different listeners might get three different things out of a song's lyrics. But one won't have to do a lot of hard thinking to hear how much emotion and feeling Chance is pouring into his words, or to realize just how musically appealing this album is. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Never Small Portable Portable (5:15)
A Man Destroys Portable Portable (3:15)
Better Get the Daisies Out Portable Portable (3:30)
Roll Over and Play Dead Portable Portable (3:35)
Given Portable Portable (4:36)
Suffocate Portable Portable (5:39)
Left Portable Portable (2:31)
Clear Portable Portable (4:02)
Second Hand Time Portable Portable (3:14)
Come in from the Cold Portable Portable (4:32)
Bright Portable Portable (3:34)
Last Song Portable Portable (14:24)

Credits

Brian Paturalski (Assistant), Brad Wood (Producer), Louise Chavez (Management), Amy Kurtz (Photography), Chance (Producer), Alex Uychocde (Assistant), Brad Wood (Engineer), Evan Johns (Assistant), Tim Palmer (Mixing), David Ahlert (Assistant), Benjamin Wheelock (Design), Brad Wood (Digital Editing), Stephen Marcussen (Mastering), Gus Ciceri (Guitar), Stewart Whitmore (Sequencing), Sean Roberts (A&R), Sebastian Ciceri (Bass), Michelle Oakes (A&R), Brian Levy (Drums), John Hiler (Engineer), Warren Entner (Direction), Michelle Oakes (Artist Coordination), John Hiler (Digital Editing), Martha Cooper (Photography), John Hiler (Engineer), Larry Einbund (Management)
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