Since his mid-'80s days as one-half of the creative core of the late and lamented Windbreakers, Tim Lee has done one thing and done it well: guitar pop with equal amounts of rootsy bite and jangly sweetness, as devoted to Big Star and the dB's as it is to traditional country and blues sources. Well, Concrete Dog is -- in the best possible sense -- more of the same. Lee's increasingly weathered vocals are still capable of shifting from the rough-edged hoarseness of "Live Through Me" and the bluesy "Greyhound from Jackson" to ...
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Since his mid-'80s days as one-half of the creative core of the late and lamented Windbreakers, Tim Lee has done one thing and done it well: guitar pop with equal amounts of rootsy bite and jangly sweetness, as devoted to Big Star and the dB's as it is to traditional country and blues sources. Well, Concrete Dog is -- in the best possible sense -- more of the same. Lee's increasingly weathered vocals are still capable of shifting from the rough-edged hoarseness of "Live Through Me" and the bluesy "Greyhound from Jackson" to an equally grizzled but somehow sweeter tone on the almost winsome "Ever Before." (More than anyone else, Lee is unexpectedly starting to sound very much like Tom Verlaine vocally.) His band, rooted by his wife, bassist Susan Bauer and former Superdrag drummer Don Coffey, Jr., is entirely within the Rockpile tradition of the delicate balance between stomp and shimmer, and the songs are uniformly fine. May Tim Lee never feel the need to "branch out" unnecessarily. ~ Stewart Mason, Rovi
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Add this copy of Concrete Dog to cart. $57.73, very good condition, Sold by Theophilus Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Knoxville, TN, UNITED STATES, published 2006 by Fundamental.