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King Of Power Pop!

PAUL COLLINS

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Is Paul Collins truly the King of Power Pop? That's the kind of statement guaranteed to open a can of worms among record collector types, but Collins certainly has a more honest claim to the title than most folks, given the great records he made in the 1970s and '80s with the Nerves, the Breakaways, and the Beat (aka the Paul Collins Beat). Collins has cut a handful of fine records since the breakup of the Beat, but King of Power Pop! is the first one in ages that captures the tough, upbeat sound of his most memorable work, and it proves the man hasn't lost his touch for writing tight, hooky tunes with killer hooks and energetic guitar figures. Collins' voice is a little rougher than it was in his salad days, but he makes that work to his favor, giving the songs a touch of defiant swagger even when he's sounding sweet and heartbroken, and when he and his lead guitarist Eric Blakely lock in, this sounds like the perfect follow-up to the Beat's classic albums for Columbia, bursting with tuneful vigor and rock & roll passion (and arriving a mere quarter-century after the fact). Collins recorded King of Power Pop! in Detroit with producer and engineer Jim Diamond (who also plays bass), and the album features a crew of Motor City notables who give these songs the fire and muscle they need, including Dave Shettler on drums, Wally Palmar (of the Romantics) on harmonica and harmonies, and Nikki Corvette on backing vocals. But the album wouldn't work if Collins didn't have a batch of great songs on hand, and "C'Mon Let's Go," "Doin' It for the Ladies," and "Don't Blame Your Troubles on Me" are instant power pop classics that all but explode from the speakers, while "Many Roads to Follow" (written in collaboration with his old bandmate Peter Case) shows he hasn't lost touch with his contemplative side, and "This Is America" builds to a gloriously frantic coda that rocks like nobody's business. (And the covers of "The Letter" and "You Tore Me Down" demonstrate Collins knows how to bring his own personality into someone else's great song.) Paul Collins might not be the King of Power Pop, but if there was an elected President of Power Pop, an album this good would certainly sweep him into office; it's fun, raucous, thoroughly enjoyable rock & roll from one of pop's greatest unsung heroes.

© Mark Deming /TiVo

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1
C'mon Let's Go!
00:02:01

PAUL COLLINS, Composer, MainArtist - Paul Collins Music adm. by Bug Music/BMI, MusicPublisher

2010 Alive Records 2010 Paul Collins Music adm. by Bug Music/BMI

2
Do You Wanna Love Me?
00:01:58

PAUL COLLINS, Composer, MainArtist - Paul Collins Music adm. by Bug Music/BMI, MusicPublisher

2010 Alive Records 2010 Paul Collins Music adm. by Bug Music/BMI

3
Doin' It For The Ladies
00:02:11

PAUL COLLINS, Composer, MainArtist - Paul Collins Music adm. by Bug Music/BMI, MusicPublisher

2010 Alive Records 2010 Paul Collins Music adm. by Bug Music/BMI

4
Hurting's On My Side
00:02:26

PAUL COLLINS, Composer, MainArtist - Paul Collins Music adm. by Bug Music/BMI, MusicPublisher

2010 Alive Records 2010 Paul Collins Music adm. by Bug Music/BMI

5
Don't Blame Your Troubles On Me
00:02:05

PAUL COLLINS, Composer, MainArtist - Paul Collins Music adm. by Bug Music/BMI, MusicPublisher

2010 Alive Records 2010 Paul Collins Music adm. by Bug Music/BMI

6
Many Roads To Follow
00:02:24

PAUL COLLINS, MainArtist - Paul Collins/Peter Case, Composer - Paul Collins Music/Trumpet Blast Music adm. by Bug Music/BMI, MusicPublisher

2010 Alive Records 2010 Paul Collins Music/Trumpet Blast Music adm. by Bug Music/BMI

7
Losing Your Cool
00:02:41

PAUL COLLINS, Composer, MainArtist - Paul Collins Music adm. by Bug Music/BMI, MusicPublisher

2010 Alive Records 2010 Paul Collins Music adm. by Bug Music/BMI

8
Off The Hook
00:02:25

PAUL COLLINS, Composer, MainArtist - Paul Collins Music adm. by Bug Music/BMI, MusicPublisher

2010 Alive Records 2010 Paul Collins Music adm. by Bug Music/BMI

9
The Letter
00:02:04

W.C. Thompson, Composer - PAUL COLLINS, MainArtist - Budde Songs Inc., MusicPublisher

2010 Alive Records 2010 Budde Songs Inc.

10
Kings Of Power Pop
00:02:27

PAUL COLLINS, Composer, MainArtist - Paul Collins Music adm. by Bug Music/BMI, MusicPublisher

2010 Alive Records 2010 Paul Collins Music adm. by Bug Music/BMI

11
I Go Black
00:02:18

PAUL COLLINS, Composer, MainArtist - Paul Collins Music adm. by Bug Music/BMI, MusicPublisher

2010 Alive Records 2010 Paul Collins Music adm. by Bug Music/BMI

12
This Is America
00:03:39

PAUL COLLINS, Composer, MainArtist - Paul Collins Music adm. by Bug Music/BMI, MusicPublisher

2010 Alive Records 2010 Paul Collins Music adm. by Bug Music/BMI

13
You Tore Me Down
00:02:39

PAUL COLLINS, MainArtist - Chappell & Co Ltd., MusicPublisher - C.Jordan/C.Wilson, Composer

2010 Alive Records 2010 Chappell & Co Ltd.

Album review

Is Paul Collins truly the King of Power Pop? That's the kind of statement guaranteed to open a can of worms among record collector types, but Collins certainly has a more honest claim to the title than most folks, given the great records he made in the 1970s and '80s with the Nerves, the Breakaways, and the Beat (aka the Paul Collins Beat). Collins has cut a handful of fine records since the breakup of the Beat, but King of Power Pop! is the first one in ages that captures the tough, upbeat sound of his most memorable work, and it proves the man hasn't lost his touch for writing tight, hooky tunes with killer hooks and energetic guitar figures. Collins' voice is a little rougher than it was in his salad days, but he makes that work to his favor, giving the songs a touch of defiant swagger even when he's sounding sweet and heartbroken, and when he and his lead guitarist Eric Blakely lock in, this sounds like the perfect follow-up to the Beat's classic albums for Columbia, bursting with tuneful vigor and rock & roll passion (and arriving a mere quarter-century after the fact). Collins recorded King of Power Pop! in Detroit with producer and engineer Jim Diamond (who also plays bass), and the album features a crew of Motor City notables who give these songs the fire and muscle they need, including Dave Shettler on drums, Wally Palmar (of the Romantics) on harmonica and harmonies, and Nikki Corvette on backing vocals. But the album wouldn't work if Collins didn't have a batch of great songs on hand, and "C'Mon Let's Go," "Doin' It for the Ladies," and "Don't Blame Your Troubles on Me" are instant power pop classics that all but explode from the speakers, while "Many Roads to Follow" (written in collaboration with his old bandmate Peter Case) shows he hasn't lost touch with his contemplative side, and "This Is America" builds to a gloriously frantic coda that rocks like nobody's business. (And the covers of "The Letter" and "You Tore Me Down" demonstrate Collins knows how to bring his own personality into someone else's great song.) Paul Collins might not be the King of Power Pop, but if there was an elected President of Power Pop, an album this good would certainly sweep him into office; it's fun, raucous, thoroughly enjoyable rock & roll from one of pop's greatest unsung heroes.

© Mark Deming /TiVo

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