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Fred Thomas|Turn It Down

Turn It Down

Fred Thomas

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As the brains behind the Phil Spector-inspired Saturday Looks Good to Me, Fred Thomas is a musician who always seems to be working diligently on the next project or promoting current releases. With such a demanding schedule, one might think a solo release would lack some of the quality of a group record. Turn It Down, the second full solo release by Thomas, is just the opposite. Many of the ingredients found on SLGTM albums are very apparent on Thomas' solo works, such as lyrical pleas from a boy desperate to win the girl of his dreams, the occasional stripped-down acoustic song, and the faster after-school dance tracks. No SLGTM fan will be disappointed with Turn It Down, a mix of all those ingredients whose songs range from minimal ballads to blaring guitar-heavy tracks. "Come Back" is one of the album's top songs, with delicate guitars and a string section creating a soothing background of sounds for Thomas' narrative lyrics: "I laid in the grass/For a year and a half/For you to come back." The vulnerability of Thomas' voice comes through with such power that you can't help but think of someone you care for. "Might Not" showcases Thomas' ability to address the feelings of insecurity that many individuals feel. He starts the song out slowly and simply, and continually builds it into a more complex track, adding synthesizers and percussion along the way, much like the tambourines that give way to electric guitars in "Throw Me a Line." Looking back toward the rock & roll of the 1950s and early '60s, "Your Car" is fast and upbeat, with acoustic guitars leading the way and contrasting with electric guitar wails, as Thomas mixes the sounds of both Buddy Holly and the Everly Brothers in a modern fashion. As an album, Turn It Down is a solid portfolio of work that once again presents Thomas as both a solo artist and master of music artistry, and proves he can hold his own without Saturday Looks Good to Me.

© Alicia Denyes Dorset /TiVo

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1
Roco
00:01:00

Fred Thomas, MainArtist

2010 Polyvinyl Record Co. 2010 Polyvinyl Record Co.

2
Synthesizer Parts
00:02:31

Fred Thomas, MainArtist

2010 Polyvinyl Record Co. 2010 Polyvinyl Record Co.

3
Come Back
00:02:52

Fred Thomas, MainArtist

2010 Polyvinyl Record Co. 2010 Polyvinyl Record Co.

4
Disappearing
00:02:27

Fred Thomas, MainArtist

2010 Polyvinyl Record Co. 2010 Polyvinyl Record Co.

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Might Not
00:02:56

Fred Thomas, MainArtist

2010 Polyvinyl Record Co. 2010 Polyvinyl Record Co.

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Turn It Down
00:03:11

Fred Thomas, MainArtist

2010 Polyvinyl Record Co. 2010 Polyvinyl Record Co.

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Throw Me A Line
00:02:53

Fred Thomas, MainArtist

2010 Polyvinyl Record Co. 2010 Polyvinyl Record Co.

8
Something New
00:02:54

Fred Thomas, MainArtist

2010 Polyvinyl Record Co. 2010 Polyvinyl Record Co.

9
Lonely Financial Zone
00:03:00

Fred Thomas, MainArtist

2010 Polyvinyl Record Co. 2010 Polyvinyl Record Co.

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Your Car
00:02:13

Fred Thomas, MainArtist

2010 Polyvinyl Record Co. 2010 Polyvinyl Record Co.

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Every Other Beat
00:03:43

Fred Thomas, MainArtist

2010 Polyvinyl Record Co. 2010 Polyvinyl Record Co.

Albumbeschreibung

As the brains behind the Phil Spector-inspired Saturday Looks Good to Me, Fred Thomas is a musician who always seems to be working diligently on the next project or promoting current releases. With such a demanding schedule, one might think a solo release would lack some of the quality of a group record. Turn It Down, the second full solo release by Thomas, is just the opposite. Many of the ingredients found on SLGTM albums are very apparent on Thomas' solo works, such as lyrical pleas from a boy desperate to win the girl of his dreams, the occasional stripped-down acoustic song, and the faster after-school dance tracks. No SLGTM fan will be disappointed with Turn It Down, a mix of all those ingredients whose songs range from minimal ballads to blaring guitar-heavy tracks. "Come Back" is one of the album's top songs, with delicate guitars and a string section creating a soothing background of sounds for Thomas' narrative lyrics: "I laid in the grass/For a year and a half/For you to come back." The vulnerability of Thomas' voice comes through with such power that you can't help but think of someone you care for. "Might Not" showcases Thomas' ability to address the feelings of insecurity that many individuals feel. He starts the song out slowly and simply, and continually builds it into a more complex track, adding synthesizers and percussion along the way, much like the tambourines that give way to electric guitars in "Throw Me a Line." Looking back toward the rock & roll of the 1950s and early '60s, "Your Car" is fast and upbeat, with acoustic guitars leading the way and contrasting with electric guitar wails, as Thomas mixes the sounds of both Buddy Holly and the Everly Brothers in a modern fashion. As an album, Turn It Down is a solid portfolio of work that once again presents Thomas as both a solo artist and master of music artistry, and proves he can hold his own without Saturday Looks Good to Me.

© Alicia Denyes Dorset /TiVo

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