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Roses & Clover

 
Album Review: Roses & Clover

  • Artist: ALO
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: May 01, 2007
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Santa Barbara-based jam band ALO comes off as a worthy descendent of a musical tradition that includes the Grateful Dead and the Allman Brothers Band, although they may be closer to, say, the Doobie Brothers than to the gods of the genre. The musical interplay of guitarist Dan Lebowitz, keyboardist Zach Gill, bassist Steve Adams, and drummer David Brogan suggests plenty of time spent wood-shedding, and they come up with catchy rock songs in which the choruses are followed by inventive soloing. But they lean more to the pop side of their style. Their playing has little of the bluesy grit of the Allman Brothers, and their songs, with lyrics overwhelmingly concerned with romantic come-ons or put-downs, have none of the philosophical weight of Robert Hunter's for the Dead. The result is a kind of jam band-lite, always pleasant to listen to, but never taxing. The influence that looms behind the immediate ones is the Beatles, not surprisingly, and when they get really ambitious, they touch on Steely Dan ("All Alone") or new age ambience ("Water Song"). They are held in check by the choice of making a studio album of newly written songs that haven't been road-tested yet, and it's easy to tell that these tunes will be stretched out considerably in live performance. That will give them more weight, certainly, but ALO still inclines toward a sunny attitude and a pop sound that makes them seem one of the less substantial of the new generation of jam bands. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Maria Alo Som (3:53)
Empty Vessel (A Pledge of No Allegiance) Alo Som (4:01)
Try Alo Som (3:25)
Roses and Clover Alo Som (4:57)
Monday Alo Som (4:29)
Shine Alo Som (5:56)
Plastic Bubble Alo Som (3:35)
All Alone Alo Som (3:48)
Lady Loop Alo Som (4:19)
Water Song Alo Som (7:35)

Credits

Robert Carranza (Producer), Robert Carranza (Mastering), Robert Carranza (Mixing), Alo (Producer), Adam Theis (Trombone), Evan Francis (Sax (Alto)), Dave Brogan (Percussion), Dave Brogan (Piano), Dave Brogan (Drums), Dave Brogan (Vocals), Dave Brogan (Wurlitzer), Dave Brogan (Casio), Dave Simon-Baker (Producer), Dave Simon-Baker (Engineer), Zachary Ross (Design), Zach Gill (Synthesizer), Zach Gill (Piano), Zach Gill (Guitar (Rhythm)), Zach Gill (Ukulele), Zach Gill (Vocals), Zach Gill (Fender Rhodes), Zach Gill (Casio), Steve Adams (Bass), Steve Adams (Vocals), Steve Adams (Design), Dan Lebowitz (Guitar), Dan Lebowitz (Guitar (Rhythm)), Dan Lebowitz (Vocals), Dan Lebowitz (Lap Steel Guitar), Jenna Lebowitz (Vocals), Jenna Lebowitz (Photography), Paul Moore (Inspiration), Muneca Osorio (Vocals), Amy Windecker (Vocals)
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