Thursday, December 3, 2009

The Plimsouls - Everywhere At Once


It's tragic when one of your favorite thing gets inadvertently tarnished. Whether it's because someone you seriously dislike someone who shares your love, or whether someone who you shared love but now seriously dislike shared your love for something. It doesn't matter. Great things get shat on everyday. I just so wish I could find the secret cocktail to jettison awful associations.

What is that Kauffman/Gondry flick?

Yeah, something like that...


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Allmusic: After their two initial Planet Records albums, the Plimsouls took the major-label bait and signed on with Geffen Records. Everywhere at Once, their first Geffen album, has mixed results. While the change to a major label did have a profound impact on the band, it wasn't always for the best. While Jeff Eyrich's somewhat heavy-handed production did take a little air out of their performance, the end result is far less clinical than other major-label mainstream rock records of the day. Everywhere at Once does contain the Plimsouls' greatest recorded achievement, "A Million Miles Away," which packs all of the passion and punch of some of John Lennon's finest recordings with a wonderful power-driven Byrds-like arrangement. Other standouts on this record include "Play the Breaks" which, while not quite as awesome as it is in a live performance (they were possibly the finest live band in Los Angeles in this period), still shines.


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