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The Ark

Disco de The Ark: “In Full Regalia”

Información del disco :
Título: In Full Regalia
Fecha de Publicación:2010-04-26
Tipo:Desconocido
Género:
Sello Discográfico:
Letras Explícitas:No
UPC:602527390925
Valoración de Usuarios :
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Lista de temas :
1 Take a Shine to Me
2 Superstar Video
3 Stay with Me Video
4 Singing 'Bout the City
5 Have You Ever Heard a Song Video
6 Publicity Seeking Rockers Video
7 I'll Have My Way with You, Frankie Video
8 All Those Days Video
9 Hygiene Squad Video
10 Red Cap
Nick (WA, USA) - 28 Enero 2012
1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Track-by-Track Review

**Originally featured on "#1 Hits From Another Planet" -- 1/7/11**

What is to be the Ark's last studio album (until the eventual reunion, fingers crossed) certainly sounds like it. This has an air of finality to it. It's the group's most grown-up work, but also stands far apart from their other releases. The sound is retro 70's glam rock, but not in the same way that listeners were used to hearing from the band. The production's fuzzier, the vocals are rougher, and all in all it's a harder album to love than the past four, and the only release that didn't reach the top spot in the charts. At the same time, it's an essential part of the Ark story.

Stats:

Debuted at #2

15 weeks in the top 60

1. Take A Shine To Me

An odd mix of Abba and Sweet, this doesn't work quite as well as that would make it sound. It's one of the lightest tracks on the album and one of the best. More a continuation of the last album's glam sound than anything, but not as captivating. 8/10

2. Superstar

Single #1

Chart Peak: 33

Weeks on Chart: 1

This will probably go down as my least-favorite Ark single. It's not that it's not catchy, and it's not that I didn't like it at first, but the production irks me (a problem I have with the entire album, actually). The key seems to high and the melody, while nice, is just too repetitive. 8/10

3. Stay With Me

Single #2

Chart Peak: n/a

Weeks on Chart: n/a

The second and last single from the album, I really like the first two thirds of the song but, like with the last track, the vocal histrionics of the last part just aren't very well produced. What does work, though, is the lyrics. And I've actually grown to like this more than I did on first listen. 8/10

4. Singing 'Bout The City

One of the absolute highlights of the album, though it sounds very little like material we'd expect from the band. An odd amalgamation of hippy rock, country, disco and Broadway musical, this functions, lyrically, as a fitting finale to the Ark song. It brings Ola full circle, from his childhood in the countryside to his career with the band in the city and back again. 10/10

5. Have You Ever Heard A Song

My favorite ballad on the album, though it borders on over-sentimentality. Still, it's a dramatically delicate gospel-infused ballad that, again, sounds very much like a swan song for the band. Should have been the last track on the album. 9/10

6. Publicity Seeking Rockers

The production could certainly be cleaner, but this is one of the better tracks here and kicks off the second half, glammier portion of the album. There's a classic glitter rock sound at work here that could have been amazing. It's a very near-miss. 8/10

7. I'll Have My Way With You, Frankie This is a big departure into a harder sound for the band and it actually works. It's not necessarily the band I fell in love with, but I think this is a late-career standout. 9/10

8. All Those Days I really don't like this song. I've tried, but I just can't get into it. It's easily the dullest track on any Ark album (excluding their pre-album EP) and seems to go nowhere. 6/10

9. Hygiene Squad

A weird, twist-and-shout novelty sound dominates this truly ponderous track. I like it, but it's definitely nothing I would expect from the band. It's been nearly a year and I still don't quite know what to think of this. 8/10

10. The Red Cap

The purest Ark-sounding song on the album, even though the lyrics are a bit strange. Still, the production's better than most of the previous tracks and there's even a hint of the old bombast present. This might be my favorite on the album, which really says something because it's certainly not single-material. 10/10

ALBUM: 8.4

Ray Grimsinger "Rayonce'" (San Francisco, CA) - 23 Marzo 2011
1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- The Ark never fails to deliver!

What of my all-time favorite bands does it again! If you haven't heard The Ark, you are missing modern glam rock at it's finest. I saw them at San Francisco Gay Pride one year and fell in love. If you haven't yet, check them out, you won't be disappointed! Long live The Ark and come back to the U.S. soon, we miss you!

Ray

J. Paredes (Newport Beach, CA) - 18 Diciembre 2012
- Underrated band

I would love to see The Ark in America someday, their albums and videos are fun and fabulous and I'm sure their stage show doesn't disappoint.

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