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Album Review

Allen Clapp believes in the curative powers of pop music the way someone going to Lourdes is betting on a miracle; his faith in the stuff is so strong and compelling pretty much anyone willing to give him a listen is likely to become a convert. 2020, Clapp's fourth album with his group the Orange Peels, is a beautifully documented catalog of his objects of worship, which go beyond the usual power pop variants common among present-day popmeisters — '70s soft rock ("Birds of a Feather"), glitter rock ("Shining Like Stars"), emphatic '80s pop ("The Great Outdoors"), polished U.K. psychedelia ("Emily Has Told Me Why"), the hooky end of '70s hard rock ("We're Gonna Make It" and "2020"), and even pastoral prog rock ("Emily Has Told Me Why"). Clapp produced these sessions and wrote all the songs except for one ("Charmed Life," contributed by guitarist Bob Vickers), and 2020 is a testament to his attention to detail — the performances are spot-on throughout, the melodies and lyrics are expert homages to their particular styles and eras, and the sound of this album reflects his obvious influences but generates enough life and fresh spirit of its own to avoid sounding like an exercise in obsessive nostalgia. For anyone who loves intelligent, melodic pop music with an appreciation for the music's golden era, 2020 should strike a chord, though lyrically Clapp speaks most clearly when he's discussing music (either as fact or metaphor), sometimes undercutting the power of the melodies just a bit. But the beauty and sheer joy of the music, and the gifts Clapp and his collaborators reveal are more than enough to overpower any resistance to this album's minor flaws, and 2020 is a glorious surprise for anyone who thrives on a good hook and a powerful guitar line.

Customer Reviews

New Style, Still Great

They're back, baby! Each of these songs are great. Bob Vickers song was a delightful suprise as well. If making great songs is a crime, The Orange Peels really are guilty as charged.

Northern California Sounds Like This

Sea, fog, sun, sand . . . it's all here!

Another Great Product!

The Orange Peels *NEVER* fail to deliver a top-notch product... classic California/West-coast sounds, catchy lyrics, great melodies and arrangements and chords, and of course their superb production/mastering - there's NOTHING generic about this at all as it's yet another fantastic addition to the Orange Peels collection.

Biography

Formed: San Francisco, CA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Torch bearers of the classic indie pop sound, the Orange Peels were led by Bay Area-based singer/songwriter Allen Clapp; the band also included lead guitarist Larry Winther (a former member of the Mummies), bassist Jill Pries, and ex-Cerebral Corps drummer Bob Vickers. Originally dubbed Allen Clapp & His Orchestra, the group debuted with a series of singles on such hip indie labels as Elefant and Four Letter Words; their first full-length effort, One Hundred Percent Chance of Rain, appeared on...
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