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Saturday Looks Good To Me - Every Night (CD Version)

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Every Night (CD Version)

Release Date: September 14, 2004

Every Night (CD Version)

Release Date: September 14, 2004

Please note: CD and LP are different versions (arrangements, instrumentation, singers) of the same album.

As many of Saturday Looks Good to Me's listeners will attest, Michigan's own greasy haired heartthrob, Fred Thomas, is the indie rock generation's answer to the masterfully crafted soundwalls and legendary arrangements of such hall-of-famers as Phil Spector, Brian Wilson and George Martin.

Picking up where 2003's critically acclaimed four-track masterpiece All Your Summer Songs left off, Every Night finds the band both expanding on previous styles and evolving into something brand new. The carefree '60's pop vibe that has run through the band's entire catalog is still prevalent, but you'll also detect a new undercurrent somewhere between poetry and desperation.

The songwriting, production techniques, and musical performances have been honed in and pushed beyond all previous efforts, culminating in one of Saturday Looks Good to Me's most lyrically astute, flawlessly arranged and fully-realized works.

Tracklist

  • Since You Stole My Heart
  • Until the World Stops Spinning
  • Keep Walking
  • All Over Town
  • The Girl's Distracted
  • If You Ask
  • Empty Room
  • When the Party Ends
  • Dialtone
  • We Can't Work It Out
  • Lift Me Up
  • When You Got to New York

Reviews

  • this album is full of the pep and hooks that, in the golden days, wouldhave produced mega hits.

    - TinyMixTapes (4/5)
  • Impressive.

    - All Music Guide
  • A genuine work of art.

    - SoundtheSirens.com
  • A magnificent record.

    - Venus
  • One fabulous record.

    - inkdrinker.net
  • Thomas brings enough goods to the table that Every Night ought to please audiophilesand pop-lovers alike.

    - TransformOnline
  • A four-track revelation, full of emotionallydirect, three-minute symphonies that weave Motown with Felt, Phil Spector with Nick Drake.

    - Spin
  • SaturdayLooks Good to Me's most lyrically astute, flawlessly arranged andfully-realized work to date.

    - AmpCamp