Fotomaker (1978)

Artist: Fotomaker
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Label: Wounded Bird Records
UPC: 00664140916524
Release Date: 1/18/2005
Buy.com Sku: 63938328
Item#: MYVWNH
Format:  CD


Song Listing
 
Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Where Have You Been All My Life------
2. Can I Please Have Some More------
3. All There In Her Eyes------
4. Two Can Make It Work------
5. Other Side, The------
6. Say The Same For You------
7. Plaything------
8. All These Years------
9. Pain------
10. Lose at Love------


 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Fotomaker: Dino Danelli, Gene Cornish, Wally Bryson.
Personnel: Lex Marchesi, Wally Bryson (vocals, guitar); Frankie Vinci (vocals, flute, keyboards); Gene Cornish (vocals); Dino Danelli (drums).
Photographers: Ernst Thormahlen; Rock.
Fotomaker had a pretty impressive pedigree. Guitarist/vocalist Wally Bryson came from power pop gods the Raspberries, and bassist Gene Cornish and drummer Dino Danelli were founding members of the Rascals. The other two bandmembers, guitarist/vocalist Lex Marchesi and keyboardist/vocalist Frankie Vinci, were no slouches either, as the two of them were responsible for most of the songwriting and singing on the band's fine 1978 debut. The record is very much in the power pop vein with walls of guitars, Beatlesque vocal harmonies, and big hooks. Unsurprisingly, they sound very much like the Raspberries, lacking that band's grandeur but replacing it with an easygoing charm. Their classic song, "Where Have You Been All My Life," is easily a match for the Raspberries' best. It is the kind of song that guitars were invented for, and will be going around your head for hours after you hear it. The rest of the album can't match it but there are some fine songs, like "Can I Please Have Some More," the very Todd Rundgren-sounding "Two Can Make It Work," the power ballad "All These Years," and "Pain." There is a subtle soft rock undercurrent to many of the tunes that may put off rockers who prefer a harder edge, but it actually gives the record some texture. Fotomaker may not be the lost classic that one might hope for, but it is a fine pop record with a fair amount of power and some very fine songs. ~ Tim Sendra

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 01/18/2005
Original Release Date : 1978
Catalog ID : 9165
Label : Wounded Bird Records
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00664140916524

  
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