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Full Tilt & Swing
Clevenger brings the same energy level to his records that he and the Dairy Kings bring to their live shows (don't miss them if they come to your town!). The California-based artist is invested in every note he writes and sings, and his innate sense of melody and what makes a song work is evident throughout Full Tilt & Swing, his latest release. Mixing elements of rock, pop, rockabilly and a little bit of this and that, Clevenger comes out swinging with the rocking "Love Don't Mean Anything," a barnstormer of a creation that ranks among the artist's best thumpers. Similarly, "The Hurricane" and "Radio Sea" rock hard and fast and get the blood pumping (and, if you're a listener to my Pure Pop radio show, you know how I feel about radio songs!). The eminently-catchy "Hold On Tight," buoyed by some typically-great harmony vocals, is one of the standout tracks here, along with the wild and wooly dance hall smash as might be fronted by Buck Owens, "Supermarket Checkout Queen" (you'll certainly wear out your toes with this one). The lullaby "I'll Be the One," pitting a daddy of steel against nighttime monsters, is particularly charming. Clevenger has come a long way since his initial cassette release of PoPgOeStHeMuSiC back in 1995. He has released four other albums since then, and a bunch of tracks for various tribute CDs. He is always a good play, a guaranteed good time, and you could do no better than to crank up the victrola...uh, the CD player and get the party started. Now, count one off for us, Walter! Alan Haber
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