Chris Stamey - It's Alright (1987)
Artist: Chris Stamey
Title: It's Alright
Year Of Release: 1987
Label: A&M Records
Genre: Pop Rock
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:46:16
Total Size: 107 mb | 302 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: It's Alright
Year Of Release: 1987
Label: A&M Records
Genre: Pop Rock
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:46:16
Total Size: 107 mb | 302 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Chris Stamey - Cara Lee
02. Chris Stamey - From The Word Go
03. Chris Stamey - When We're Alone
04. Chris Stamey - The Seduction
05. Chris Stamey - It's Alright
06. Chris Stamey - Big Time
07. Chris Stamey - Of Time And All She Brings To Mind
08. Chris Stamey - In The Dark
09. Chris Stamey - If You Hear My Voice
10. Chris Stamey - 27 Years In A Single Day
11. Chris Stamey - Incredible Happiness
Chris Stamey's second full-length solo album and the only album in his entire decades-long career to be released on a major label is the most uncomplicated and genuinely poppy album of his career, even including the first two dB's albums. The opening track, "Cara Lee," with its girl's name title and sweetly repetitive guitar hook and chorus, is almost as if Stamey is saying "OK, see? I can do songs like this. I just choose not to." Point made, the rest of the album subtly transforms that brand of jangly guitar pop into interesting, new shapes. Stamey's songwriting is exceptional the gloriously romantic "From the Word Go" is one of Stamey's finest songs, and the new version of Instant Excitement's winsome "When We're Alone" smokes the original and the simple production (mostly by Stamey, with a couple of tracks produced by Scott Litt) avoids the generic late-'80s tropes that mar even some of the better albums of the era. Highlights include the stark "The Seduction," a halting, angular ballad played very simply with Stamey's acoustic guitar and Jane Scarpatoni's cello, and the dreamy, almost psychedelic "27 Years in a Single Day."