King [sound recording] / O.A.R.
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Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Main Library | CD | POP/ROCK O.A.R. | Available | 33111006964122 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
O.A.R. streamlined their sound on 2008’s All Sides, downplaying the frat boy anthems and reggae rhythms that launched their career in favor of a slick pop/rock approach. Released three years later, King finds the group reconvening the production team that turned All Sides into a Top 40 hit. The songs are more laid-back this time around, more reminiscent of Dave Matthews than the Snow Patrol epics that filled All Sides. ~ Andrew Leahey
Compact disc.
Lyrics on insert.
King (featuring Russell Simmons and DJ Logic) (3:15) -- Taking on the world today (2:51) -- Not for me (3:49) -- Heaven (3:31) -- Are you low? (3:14) -- Gotta be wrong sometimes (3:28) -- We made it, interlude 1 (1:03) -- The last time (4:27) -- Fire (4:07) -- Brand new, interlude 2 (1:32) -- Gotta live (3:51) -- Dangerous connection (4:05) -- Wicked storm, interlude 3 (1:34) -- Almost easy (4:16) -- Over and over (3:13) -- Back to one (3:10).
O.A.R.: Marc Roberge, vocals, guitar ; Richard On, guitar ; Benj Gershman, bass ; Jerry DePizzo, saxophone. guitar ; Chris Culos, drums ; with additional musicians.