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Attention Please [Import]

Caroline's Spine Audio CD
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (38 customer reviews)

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1. Attention Please
2. Deep In Your Wake
3. Nothing To Prove
4. Ready, Set, Go
5. Rock N' Roll Hero
6. Inside Your Mind
7. Open Fire
8. Turned Blue
9. Work Song
10. Happy Without You
11. Again & Again
12. True Star

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It almost sounds like a bad idea: Combine the new-wave pop of the mid- to late '80s with the sound of second-wave grunge and doll it up with macho emo-like lyrics. What saves Caroline's Spine's debut are the rock-solid songs, tight band chemistry (especially Jason Gilardi's propulsive drumming), and a complete nixing of pretension. This is one of those increasingly rare debut releases where the band has kept the overindulgences stored away. Jimmy Newquist's oceanic vocals are the star of the show, and while some may compare him to Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder, his flipping between tender and terror is less bombastic. Caroline's Spine avoids genericism like the plague, lifting cuts such as the beautiful ballad "Nothing to Prove" and the driving "Deep in Your Wake" above the clichés to which the titles hint. This is easily one of the better debut releases of 1999. --Jason Josephes

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5.0 out of 5 stars Best of the Best, Feb 12 2002
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This review is from: Attention Please (Audio CD)
Caroline's Spine second major label release is a fabulous mix of today's rock and meaningful lyrics. The boys from Tulsa, OK know how to play good rock music! Attention Please has a little bit for all avid music listeners. Keep Rockin'!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing, Feb 8 2002
This review is from: Attention Please (Audio CD)
In 1999, opening for the Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band was this band, Caroline's Spine. Not knowing what to expect, I watched the show with open ears. Ultimately, I loved what I heard.

Their performance was great, their energy was in abundance and their music was awesome. This CD captures all three of these features. Their music is catchy and guitar-driven while not giving up an inch as far as distortion goes. On rhythm are Jason Gilardi, who pounds the drums with perfection and really enhances the music, and bassist Scott Jones, who basslines accompany the guitar extremely well. The guitarist are Mark Haugh and Jimmy Newquist, who play straight up rock and roll guitar, much like that found in the music of Nickelback. Newquist also resides on vocals and sings with the youthful baritone sound of Scott Stapp (Creed) but with a bit more energy and friendliness.

The album starts with the title track. The song begins with clean guitars before blasting into a heavy song with fast guitars and wonderful drumming. The perfect opener song. The next track rolls in right after the first, not giving you a chance to relax from the rush of the first. With the same intensity, the band plays great guitar, awesome rhythm and some great vocals. Their single, Nothing To Prove, softens the mood with acoustic guitar, a thick bass line and great drumming. It is a really catchy song and has something to it that makes it incredible. Ready, Set, Go picks the album up again with some great guitar, pounding drums and bass and some cool lyrics. A really great, rocking song. Rock And Roll Hero slows the tempo down again. The bass and drums really dominate on this song and the vocals and lyrics are so beautiful and inspiring. This song is extremely beautiful and definitely one of their best songs. The next three songs, Inside Your Mind, Open Fire, and Turned Blue, are all upbeat tracks. Inside Your Mind is a pretty heavy song, guitar-wise, and the vocals are great. Open Fire is a catchier than Inside Your Mind with some great rhythm, especially drums, and vocals. Turned Blue is their heaviest song. This song is basically driven by the drums but the guitars are really great. Everything stands out on the Work Song. It is just an incredible song. The guitar is wicked, the bass line is thick and can be heard over the guitars, the drumming is strong and solid, the vocals are sung in a cool way and the lyrics are pretty true to life. Happy Without You is a slower song with some great instrumentation and nice vocals. Again and Again is another fast song, like Inside Your Mind but a bit softer. The drumming is powerful on this song while the guitars are really great. The final song, True Star, is another one of the best songs because of its perfection. The drumming is simply wonderful, the bass is distinctive, and the guitars are great. All in all, this album is definitely some wonderful.

Although if this band were to ever make it really far in the music world, the comparisons are obvious but you have to get over that and just enjoy it. Fans of bands like Creed, Our Lady Peace and Nickelback would enjoy this album. Fans of music with a certain hard edge to it without the heaviness of metal would find this album comforting. Just simply check it out. Its definitely worth a listen.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Some of the finest rock in a long time., Feb 18 2001
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This review is from: Attention Please (Audio CD)
The first time I'd heard of Caroline's Spine was when I was in the shower, listening to the radio. A song came on the radio, a song with amazing guitar, simple but eloquent lyrics, and a kind of energy to it that just made you want to listen repeatedly. For probably the first time ever, I listened very carefully to the DJ's words about the name of the song. "Attention Please?" Hmm... I had to hear it again. And thus I discovered Caroline's Spine, which has created quite a few songs with that same level of excellence. Also excellent songs are "Again and Again," with its intriguing mix of acoustic and electric guitar, "Deep in Your Wake," a passionate, addictive song, "Nothing to Prove," a complex, brooding kind of ballad, "Ready, Set, Go," with its wonderful tune and amusing "school boy" love story, and "Happy Without you," a mournful, emotional song of love lost. Suffice it to say that the album contains a great number of truly excellent songs, an intriguing blend of musics... Art, really. The entire album is excellent, and it's really something you should at least sample, if not purchase.
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