MP3 Saul Glennon - Touchy/Feely
With emphasis on vocal harmonies and arrangements in songs such as "The Wrong Decision" and "Commonsense101", Saul Glennon''s "Touchy/Feely" double C.D has more in common with the Beach Boys than the Who, offering some of the best produced psychedelic pop
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POP: British Pop, POP: California Pop
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Hailing from the sunny, sandy shores of Lake Erie, Cleveland''s Saul Glennon have been on the pop music scene since 1994.
Playing what bandleader Jack Rugan calls "a combination of Beatles, Beach Boys, Elvis Costello, XTC, Todd Rundgren, and Burt Bacharach style pop", Each of the "Glennons" first 4 albums have been met with rave reviews. Their latest, the double C.D "Touchy/Feely", continues that trend.
Here are a couple reviews:
From The Cleveland Scene''s top 10 albums of 2004:
6. Saul Glennon, Touch Feely (GDR) -- Never are there clouds on Jack Rugan''s street. The lawns are all a deep green, and the squirrels all crap gummi bears. At least, this is what the latest from Rugan''s ''60s-minded outfit, Saul Glennon, suggests. An effervescent, impossibly sunny double shot of pristine psychedelia, Touch Feely is all Calgon harmonies and optimism coated in Kevlar.
From The October 31, 2004 Cleveland Plain Dealer
"Jack Rugan is a savvy pop-rock architect whose walls of sound aer at once retro and thoroughly now. The results are particularly rewarding on "The keys to knowing you well", "Feely", and "Farrah, you know the truth".