The remaindered record. of my lifetime, Dwight Twilley Band's frankly magnificent mid Seventies Powerpop record was clearly underappreciated in Richmond's Our Price Records in the Late Seventies. There were handfuls of copies in the racks there. Why I'm not sure. Because it shimmers and sways as vividly and tellingly as any Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers album from the same period. It did much better inThe States than it did here.
It's an album that aches and glitters. If you like Cheap Trick or Big Star or Teenage Fanclub this is the next one you need. It's like a memory of your first kiss and just as sweet. It captures moments that you feared you'd firgotten
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