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For better or worse, [Colin Clary]'s often reverberated, doubled vocal tracks tend to rise above the tumult of the accompanying instrumentation. The approach is iffy on tracks such as "Heavy Winter, Heavy Snow" and "Count Me In, I'm Good to Go," which perilously tread the line between carefully constructed mix and whirring bedlam. There's much more unity on the record's less ambitious, mellower tracks, such as "Old Jaguar" and "Life of the Party," in which the band sounds more like they're in the same room.
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My First Days On Junk, No Order
MY FIRST DAYS ON JUNK, NO ORDER
(State Capital, CD)Burlington songwriter Colin Clary, once chief of the sprightly Magogs, r...See the full content of this document
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