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Offline Ritchie200

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New Boston Album Review
« on: December 15, 2013, 12:21:42 am »
Well, after ten long years, Tom Scholz has released a "new" Boston album called Life, Love & Hope.  In the liner notes Tom complains about the current state of download music making album releases a thing of the past.  He then says this latest album is ".....a difficult analog recording that could only be done for the sake of loving the music."  Hmmm, lowering expectations maybe?....  The last 20 years of Boston have been a revolving door of personnel and even music styles - but still with Tom's fingerprint, although faint at times...  This latest "album" is a curious collection.  There are no less than 6 different vocalists including the late Brad Delp, who died in 2007.  Three of the 12 cuts are re-releases (Remixed) because, "I just like this song".  Ummm ok?  The first tune called Heaven on Earth is exciting good old Boston, great vocals, soaring guitars, and a rocking groove.  Last Day of School is an instrumental that sounds like something Malmsteen would have done back in the 80's with some great keyboard work thrown in - good stuff!  THEN, get ready to take a nap.  Between the re-releases and the new, very forgettable tunes with ridiculous breathy vocals - there is nothing to hold my interest.  Then there is the last tune called The Way You Look Tonight.  Holy crap!  I WISH I could write a melody like this!  This is CLASSIC Tom Scholz at his best.  And then....  The tune starts out with a beautiful piano piece that sets up the song.  THEN the most ridiculous sounding digital drums and some sort of teeny genie organ synth comes in and completely ruins this song.  I'm sorry, I'll admit all my talent together would fit into the tip of Tom Scholz' finger - I could not shine his shoes.  But this is bad.  Even the vocals sound very dry in some places.  The tune does come together later with fantastic soaring guitars and vocals in the typical old Scholz orchestrations of harmony and driving power chords  - thankfully drowning out the drums and synth.  It could have easily gone on for another 2 minutes to expand on the guitar work.  Even with this foible, it is one of the best tunes on the "album".  There are also some over-the-top political statements in the liner notes and some lyrics that detract from the music - but hey, this is his work, more power to ya.

Bottom line...  I think Scholz is one of the most talented and innovative musicians of our time and I am a HUGE fan.  Just hearing the first notes of any of his songs and you immediately know who it is.  That is pretty special.  I do think that he has been drifting in the past few years.  Gone are the Foreplay/Longtime and Walk On guitar and keyboard extravaganzas that we all know and love, at least I do.  I think Brad Delp's suicide affected him deeply.  Instead of the new vocalists being front and center with the guitar, like it was in the past, they are buried and weak.  There is no direction or concept to this album.  Tom is playing a lot of bass and drums.  That needs to stop.  He needs to bring people in that play them the way they should be played - not the way a guitar and keyboard player would play them...  Why?  Every new song has the same tired old beat with very simple bass runs.  He NEEDS to collaborate with someone.  He needs to build a new band with a strong singer and he will be back on track.  Unfortunately I don't think this will happen.  I will go see him live if he comes to St. Louis because they are always awesome and he will have a real drummer and bass player.  I'm glad I bought the CD to add to my collection, but disappointed and sad at the same time.  With an average of ten years between releases, that does not bode well for change in the future.

My VERY humble opinion.
Jim

Boston - The Way You Look Tonight
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Re: New Boston Album Review
« Reply #1 on: December 15, 2013, 11:01:32 am »
Thanks for posting this.
There are a few points in that track where you get a glimmer of what made Boston what it was.  But just a glimmer.

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Re: New Boston Album Review
« Reply #2 on: December 19, 2013, 08:39:25 pm »
Never will forget in the 70's driving down the road and "More Than a Feeling" came on the radio for the first time hearing. I was totally floored and couldn't believe what I was hearing. I finally seen them at the Texas World Music Festival in 1979 at the Dallas Cottom Bowl on the 9th of June. Not only did they play and sound great but had a super fireworks display from the stage going on while they were playing. Also on board was Heart, Blue Oyster Cult, Van Halen, Sammy Hagar Band & Nazareth. Platefire  
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Re: New Boston Album Review
« Reply #3 on: December 22, 2013, 11:51:16 am »
Also on board was Heart, Blue Oyster Cult, Van Halen, Sammy Hagar Band & Nazareth. Platefire  

Wow, that was quite a show Plate.

I love classic Boston, what a sound they had.
I was hoping for the classic Boston sound in this track here

It's just ok IMO

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Re: New Boston Album Review
« Reply #4 on: January 20, 2014, 02:39:54 am »
Love the first Boston album, liked the second one and lost interest after that. I realized how much Barry Goudreau contributed to those first two albums after he was gone. The new release is ok. Rabid Boston fans will dig it but it won't get much interest from anyone else. Tom Scholz lamenting the state of the record industry and file sharing is a little ironic in that he couldn't be bothered to release product back in the day decades before the phrase "peer to peer" meant anything
Some of the most amazing music in history was made with equipment that's not as good as what you own right now.

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Re: New Boston Album Review
« Reply #5 on: January 20, 2014, 09:29:26 am »
When a Band hits as hard as Boston did with their first album, it is very difficult to follow-up.  I agree, this is nowhere near the music contained on 1 and 2 release.

What is it the Who said?

Downloadable music did catch the music industry by surprise, but at the same time became a great equalizer.  A friend and I were laughing this weekend.  We were doing studio work and we were talking about how much money and time is spent to get a great recording.  Then destroy it by making a You Toob video, but this is where most people find new music.

You can do this and get some notoriety or film a skiing squirrel and become famous.  I mean really how good does this release need to be to sound good on a smart phone?

 


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