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Album Review: Twilley

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Despite coming after the departure of longtime cohort Phil Seymour, 1979's Twilley is no great departure for Dwight Twilley, and indeed features a handful of songs he had been stockpiling for years. The band also features many of the same musicians from the previous albums, most notably guitarist Bill Pitcock IV, while songs like "Nothing's Ever Gonna Change So Fast," "Betsy Sue," and "Runaway" are the kind of classicly structured, lushly produced, and passionately performed power pop gems Twilley cranked out like a machine. What makes the album work is the variety of songs (a nice mix of rockers, introspective ballads, and moody tunes like "Runaway") and the use of strings on songs like "Out of My Hands" and "Standin' in the Shadow of Love." The strings combined with the songs' dramatic sweep lead to thoughts of ELO fronted by Tom Petty and produced by Phil Spector -- but, more importantly, give the record an added boost. Overall, it may not stack up to Sincerely, but Twilley is one of Dwight Twilley's best. ~ Tim Sendra, All Music Guide

Similar Albums

At Budokan, Beat, Sincerely, Rollin', Think Again, Drums Along the Hudson, Jesus of Cool, Rubinoos

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Out of My Hands Dwight Twilley Dwight Twilley
Nothing's Ever Gonna Change So Fast Dwight Twilley Dwight Twilley
Runaway Dwight Twilley Dwight Twilley
Standin' in the Shadow of Love Dwight Twilley Dwight Twilley
Alone in My Room Dwight Twilley Dwight Twilley
Betsy Sue Dwight Twilley Dwight Twilley
Darlin' Dwight Twilley Dwight Twilley
I Wanna Make Love to You Dwight Twilley Dwight Twilley
Got You Where I Want You Dwight Twilley Dwight Twilley
It Takes a Lot of Love Dwight Twilley Dwight Twilley

Credits

Dwight Twilley (Harmonica), Dwight Twilley (Guitar), Jerry Naifeh (Drums), Dwight Twilley (Keyboards), Greg Bloch (Violin), Noah Shark (Producer), Jimmie Haskell (Strings), Dwight Twilley (Piano), Jim Lewis (Percussion), Phil Seymour (Bass), Bill Pitcock (Bass), Phil Seymour (Drums), Phil Seymour (Vocals), Greg Block (Violin), Phil Seymour (Vocals (Background)), Dwight Twilley (Percussion), Max (Producer), Jerry Naifeh (Percussion), Jim Lewis (Bass), Dwight Twilley (Producer), Jim Lewis (Drums), Noah Shark (Percussion), Dwight Twilley (Vocals), Bill Pitcock (Guitar)
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