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Wheels In Motion (Bonus Track Version)

Glenn Mercer

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Album Review

Wheels in Motion is the long-awaited solo album from former Feelies frontman Glenn Mercer. He has been quiet in recent years since disbanding Wake Ooloo, the group he led following the Feelies' demise in the early '90s. Wheels in Motion will sound agreeably familiar to the fans of those nerd-punk heroes. In fact, the album overall feels structured something like a Feelies tune. It starts subtly with the gentle, strummy opening number "Days to Come," but the tempo gradually builds with the succeeding tracks. On the second song, the title track, Mercer displays his distinctive guitar playing, balancing more guitar strumming with some dipping-and-soaring electric guitar work. His buzzy guitar playing gets showcased more prominently on the subsequent tracks: the bright, almost bouncy "Morning Light" and the darker "Into the Clear." The disc peaks with the magnificent "Whatever Happens." This tune, with its jagged, noisy guitars and Anton Fier's fierce drumming, most closely captures the classic Feelies' sound. The rest of the album's pace maintains this ebb and flow of strumming acoustic guitars and edgier electric guitars. "Two Rights" is a second half standout with its jangly, near-poppy sound. The disc concludes with a wonderful melding of two George Harrison songs: "Within You, Without You" and "Love You To" (a not surprising cover choice considering that the Feelies recorded several Beatles tunes during their lifetime). Mercer doesn't appear to be avoiding his past; he enlisted a handful of former Feelies colleagues (bassist Brenda Sauter-Barnes and drummers Fier, Stanley Demeski, Vinny DeNunzio, and Dave Weckerman) to back him up here. However, he doesn't attempt to fully re-create the Feelies sound. Mercer no longer is the "boy with perpetual nervousness." As he has matured as a musician, he has toned down his old band's "crazy rhythms" to create a sound that's more subdued but by no means mellow. While his solo outing may lack the Feelies' quirky dynamism or Wake Ooloo's garagey rock, there is shimmery fluidity to his music that makes it compelling in its own right.

Customer Reviews

a beautiful return

It's been too long since we've heard new material from Glenn and this cd is a welcome blessing for all fans of the Feelies and their offshoots. There isn't one bad track on the release. It's a beautiful reflective sounding bunch of songs and I can only hope that there will be more of these in the future. Thanks Glenn for all the great music. This release is a sparkly gem. Recommended to all.

another classic

too many days have gone by without having something real hit the streets. this year has been a good year. Nick cave starts to play a guitar at the age of 50 and Glenn Mercer provides us with his energy. I use to describe the feelies as the band that everyone use to get away with coping because most of the world had never heard of them. Mercer's writing to me is a velvety storm of beats with eastern thoughts. I just listened to this album for about 5 turns. It will not go away. I suggest a road trip and let it open up to you. Maybe Sirius will pick it up on the rotation block at Underground Garage and I can stop bitching. Yo La- take note- it is nice to hear music you use to be inspired to replicate. Get off that mid-life doo woop break & make up music. Thanks Glenn. A gem.

Just Beautiful. And the Feelies are Reuniting! It's a great time to be alive

nahhh, I can't top that title. See Above

Wheels In Motion (Bonus Track Version), Glenn Mercer
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