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Dramarama

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Finding itself on a major label for the first time in its career, Dramarama maintained the overall course of its career with Vinyl, combining smart pop/rock kicks and a sense of hip cool for grand overall results. With Brian Macleod taking over the drum duties from departed sticksman Jesse and keyboard/guitar player Tommy T stepping in on a track or two, the otherwise still-in-one-piece group creates and performs up to the best of its considerable abilities. Guest help doesn't hurt either, most often coming from Tom Petty keyboardist Benmont Tench, but Vinyl is still clearly Dramarama's vision rather than anything else. "Haven't Got a Clue" keeps up the winning streak of brilliant first singles from the band's releases, starting with a sample from the legendary Tube Bar crank call series and hitting a great mid-paced groove with a gently descending glam melody. "I've Got Spies" is equally brilliant, a nugget of romantic paranoia that rivals the Who's "I Can See for Miles," with delicious singing from Easdale and a great main melody. Another great moment comes with "Classic Rot" -- a knowing trashing of groups that have lasted way too long, it draws the line clearly between simply re-creating and re-listening to the same old hash and, as the band itself does, taking inspiration from the past and creating their own sound. Even tastier is the identity of the guest guitar player -- as the liner notes proudly say, "THE Mick Taylor, of Rolling Stones fame." The Stones themselves -- or more accurately Mick Jagger -- are the beneficiaries of the cool cover version this time out, in this case a fine take on "Memo From Turner." All in all, Vinyl shows Dramarama still in rude creative health, right down to the neat artwork and the bold Marc Bolan song lyric on the back of the CD booklet: "John Lennon knows your name/and I've seen his."

© Ned Raggett /TiVo

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1
Until the Next Time
00:03:28

Val Garay, Producer - Clem Burke, Drums - John Easdale, Producer, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Lead Vocals, Writer - Mr. E Boy, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar - STEVE Rennie, ExecutiveProducer - Dramarama, MainArtist - Chris Carter, Producer, Acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar, Percussion

© 1991 Chameleon Records. ℗ 1991 Elektra Entertainment.

2
Haven't Got a Clue (Remastered Version)
00:04:07

Val Garay, Producer - Clem Burke, Drums - John Easdale, Producer, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Lead Vocals, Writer - Mr. E Boy, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar - STEVE Rennie, ExecutiveProducer - Dramarama, MainArtist - Chris Carter, Producer, Acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar, Percussion

© 1991 Chameleon Records. ℗ 1991 Chameleon/Elektra Records

3
What Are We Gonna Do? (Remastered Version)
00:03:57

Val Garay, Producer - Clem Burke, Drums - John Easdale, Producer, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Lead Vocals, Writer - Mr. E Boy, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar - STEVE Rennie, ExecutiveProducer - Dramarama, MainArtist - Chris Carter, Producer, Acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar, Percussion

© 1991 Chameleon Records. ℗ 1991 Chameleon/Elektra Records

4
Classic Rot (Remastered Version)
00:04:25

Val Garay, Producer - Clem Burke, Drums - John Easdale, Producer, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Lead Vocals, Writer - Mr. E Boy, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar - STEVE Rennie, ExecutiveProducer - Dramarama, MainArtist - Chris Carter, Producer, Acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar, Percussion

© 1991 Chameleon Records. ℗ 1991 Chameleon/Elektra Records

5
Memo from Turner
00:03:44

Val Garay, Producer - KEITH RICHARDS, Writer - MICK JAGGER, Writer - Clem Burke, Drums - John Easdale, Producer, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Lead Vocals - Mr. E Boy, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar - STEVE Rennie, ExecutiveProducer - Dramarama, MainArtist - Chris Carter, Producer, Acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar, Percussion

© 1991 Chameleon Records. ℗ 1991 Elektra Entertainment.

6
Train Going Backwards (Remastered Version)
00:06:16

Val Garay, Producer - Clem Burke, Drums - John Easdale, Producer, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Lead Vocals, Writer - Mr. E Boy, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar - STEVE Rennie, ExecutiveProducer - Dramarama, MainArtist - Chris Carter, Producer, Acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar, Percussion

© 1991 Chameleon Records. ℗ 1991 Chameleon/Elektra Records

7
I've Got Spies
00:04:34

Val Garay, Producer - Clem Burke, Drums - John Easdale, Producer, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Lead Vocals, Writer - Mr. E Boy, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar - STEVE Rennie, ExecutiveProducer - Dramarama, MainArtist - Chris Carter, Producer, Acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar, Percussion

© 1991 Chameleon Records. ℗ 1991 Elektra Entertainment.

8
In Quiet Rooms
00:02:38

Val Garay, Producer - Clem Burke, Drums - John Easdale, Producer, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Lead Vocals, Writer - Mr. E Boy, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar - STEVE Rennie, ExecutiveProducer - Dramarama, MainArtist - Chris Carter, Producer, Acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar, Percussion

© 1991 Chameleon Records. ℗ 1991 Elektra Entertainment.

9
Ain't It the Truth
00:03:50

Val Garay, Producer - Clem Burke, Drums - John Easdale, Producer, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Lead Vocals, Writer - Mr. E Boy, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar - STEVE Rennie, ExecutiveProducer - Dramarama, MainArtist - Chris Carter, Producer, Acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar, Percussion

© 1991 Chameleon Records. ℗ 1991 Elektra Entertainment.

10
Tiny Candles
00:06:32

Val Garay, Producer - Clem Burke, Drums - John Easdale, Producer, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Lead Vocals, Writer - Mr. E Boy, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar - STEVE Rennie, ExecutiveProducer - Dramarama, MainArtist - Chris Carter, Producer, Acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar, Percussion

© 1991 Chameleon Records. ℗ 1991 Elektra Entertainment.

11
(I'd Like To) Volunteer, Please
00:05:50

Val Garay, Producer - Clem Burke, Drums - John Easdale, Producer, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Lead Vocals, Writer - Mr. E Boy, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar - STEVE Rennie, ExecutiveProducer - Dramarama, MainArtist - Chris Carter, Producer, Acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar, Percussion

© 1991 Chameleon Records. ℗ 1991 Elektra Entertainment.

12
Steve Is Here
00:01:07

Val Garay, Producer - Clem Burke, Drums - John Easdale, Producer, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Lead Vocals, Writer - Mr. E Boy, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar - STEVE Rennie, ExecutiveProducer - Dramarama, MainArtist - Chris Carter, Producer, Acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar, Percussion

© 1991 Chameleon Records. ℗ 1991 Elektra Entertainment.

Chronique

Finding itself on a major label for the first time in its career, Dramarama maintained the overall course of its career with Vinyl, combining smart pop/rock kicks and a sense of hip cool for grand overall results. With Brian Macleod taking over the drum duties from departed sticksman Jesse and keyboard/guitar player Tommy T stepping in on a track or two, the otherwise still-in-one-piece group creates and performs up to the best of its considerable abilities. Guest help doesn't hurt either, most often coming from Tom Petty keyboardist Benmont Tench, but Vinyl is still clearly Dramarama's vision rather than anything else. "Haven't Got a Clue" keeps up the winning streak of brilliant first singles from the band's releases, starting with a sample from the legendary Tube Bar crank call series and hitting a great mid-paced groove with a gently descending glam melody. "I've Got Spies" is equally brilliant, a nugget of romantic paranoia that rivals the Who's "I Can See for Miles," with delicious singing from Easdale and a great main melody. Another great moment comes with "Classic Rot" -- a knowing trashing of groups that have lasted way too long, it draws the line clearly between simply re-creating and re-listening to the same old hash and, as the band itself does, taking inspiration from the past and creating their own sound. Even tastier is the identity of the guest guitar player -- as the liner notes proudly say, "THE Mick Taylor, of Rolling Stones fame." The Stones themselves -- or more accurately Mick Jagger -- are the beneficiaries of the cool cover version this time out, in this case a fine take on "Memo From Turner." All in all, Vinyl shows Dramarama still in rude creative health, right down to the neat artwork and the bold Marc Bolan song lyric on the back of the CD booklet: "John Lennon knows your name/and I've seen his."

© Ned Raggett /TiVo

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