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Orange Ave.

Seven Mary Three

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With their major-label debut, Seven Mary Three rode the Pearl Jam bandwagon to commercial success with a combination of crunchy guitars and angst-filled lyrics; the follow-up, 1997's Rock Crown, was more introspective and stripped-down, almost turning 1995's American Standard into "Americana Standard." It stiffed. So, for Orange Ave., they take chunks of both predecessors and come up with a scattered work, one that's not quite sure if it wants to be another post-grunge dip in the radio well or a soul-searching, acoustic-guitar-strumming personal statement. If it was up to Jason Ross, it would probably be the latter. His musically intimate songs (like the radio hit "Over Your Shoulder") are more focused, thoughtful and tuneful; the big rock numbers, however, are as awful as anything that's come from grunge's floodgates opening. This album reflects the sound of a band at the crossroads.

© Michael Gallucci /TiVo

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1
Peel (LP Version)
00:02:08

Tom Moore, Producer - Seven Mary Three, Writer, MainArtist - Casey Daniels, Bass Guitar - Giti Khalsa, Drums - Jason Pollack, Producer, Guitar - Jason Ross, Producer, Vocals

© 2005 Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1998 Atlantic Recording Corp and Mammoth Records

2
Over Your Shoulder (LP Version)
00:04:18

Phil Collins, Lyricist - Tom Moore, Producer - Giti Khalsa and Casey Daniel, Composer - Jason Pollock, Composer - Seven Mary Three, Writer, MainArtist - Casey Daniels, Bass Guitar - Giti Khalsa, Drums - Jason Pollack, Producer, Guitar - Jason Ross, Composer, Producer, Vocals

© 2005 Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1998 Atlantic Recording Corporation and Mammoth Records

3
Chasing You (LP Version)
00:03:38

Tom Moore, Producer - Seven Mary Three, Writer, MainArtist - Casey Daniels, Bass Guitar - Giti Khalsa, Drums - Jason Pollack, Producer, Guitar - Jason Ross, Producer, Vocals

© 2005 Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1998 Atlantic Recording Corp and Mammoth Records

4
Each Little Mystery (LP Version) Explicit
00:02:46

Tom Moore, Producer - Seven Mary Three, Writer, MainArtist - Casey Daniels, Bass Guitar - Giti Khalsa, Drums - Jason Pollack, Producer, Guitar - Jason Ross, Producer, Vocals

© 2005 Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1998 Atlantic Recording Corp and Mammoth Records

5
In-Between (LP Version)
00:03:09

Tom Moore, Producer - Seven Mary Three, Writer, MainArtist - Casey Daniels, Bass Guitar - Giti Khalsa, Drums - Jason Pollack, Producer, Guitar - Jason Ross, Producer, Vocals

© 2005 Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1998 Atlantic Recording Corp and Mammoth Records

6
Joliet (LP Version)
00:04:22

Tom Moore, Producer - Seven Mary Three, Writer, MainArtist - Casey Daniels, Bass Guitar - Giti Khalsa, Drums - Jason Pollack, Producer, Guitar - Jason Ross, Producer, Vocals

© 2005 Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1998 Atlantic Recording Corp and Mammoth Records

7
Super-Related (LP Version)
00:03:24

Tom Moore, Producer - Seven Mary Three, Writer, MainArtist - Casey Daniels, Bass Guitar - Giti Khalsa, Drums - Jason Pollack, Producer, Guitar - Jason Ross, Producer, Vocals

© 2005 Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1998 Atlantic Recording Corp and Mammoth Records

8
Flagship Eleanor (LP Version)
00:03:02

Tom Moore, Producer - Seven Mary Three, Writer, MainArtist - Casey Daniels, Bass Guitar - Giti Khalsa, Drums - Jason Pollack, Producer, Guitar - Jason Ross, Producer, Vocals

© 2005 Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1998 Atlantic Recording Corp and Mammoth Records

9
Southwestern State (LP Version)
00:04:44

Tom Moore, Producer - Seven Mary Three, Writer, MainArtist - Casey Daniels, Bass Guitar - Giti Khalsa, Drums - Jason Pollack, Producer, Guitar - Jason Ross, Producer, Vocals

© 2005 Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1998 Atlantic Recording Corp and Mammoth Records

10
Hang On (LP Version)
00:02:59

Tom Moore, Producer - Seven Mary Three, Writer, MainArtist - Casey Daniels, Bass Guitar - Giti Khalsa, Drums - Jason Pollack, Producer, Guitar - Jason Ross, Producer, Vocals

© 2005 Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1998 Atlantic Recording Corp and Mammoth Records

11
Blessing in Disguise (LP Version)
00:04:33

Tom Moore, Producer - Seven Mary Three, Writer, MainArtist - Casey Daniels, Bass Guitar - Giti Khalsa, Drums - Jason Pollack, Producer, Guitar - Jason Ross, Producer, Vocals

© 2005 Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1998 Atlantic Recording Corp and Mammoth Records

12
Devil's Holy Joke (LP Version)
00:08:18

Tom Moore, Producer - Seven Mary Three, Writer, MainArtist - Casey Daniels, Bass Guitar - Giti Khalsa, Drums - Jason Pollack, Producer, Guitar - Jason Ross, Producer, Vocals

© 2005 Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1998 Atlantic Recording Corp and Mammoth Records

Album review

With their major-label debut, Seven Mary Three rode the Pearl Jam bandwagon to commercial success with a combination of crunchy guitars and angst-filled lyrics; the follow-up, 1997's Rock Crown, was more introspective and stripped-down, almost turning 1995's American Standard into "Americana Standard." It stiffed. So, for Orange Ave., they take chunks of both predecessors and come up with a scattered work, one that's not quite sure if it wants to be another post-grunge dip in the radio well or a soul-searching, acoustic-guitar-strumming personal statement. If it was up to Jason Ross, it would probably be the latter. His musically intimate songs (like the radio hit "Over Your Shoulder") are more focused, thoughtful and tuneful; the big rock numbers, however, are as awful as anything that's come from grunge's floodgates opening. This album reflects the sound of a band at the crossroads.

© Michael Gallucci /TiVo

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