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Within Reach
O-Band
Within Reach
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop, Rock
 
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Reissued 1976 album. The Jursey band's third studio LP, originally released in 1976 by United Artist, makes its debut on CD with the addition of three bonus cuts. The singles 'A Smile Is Diamond' and 'Don't Cha Wanna' ...  more »

     
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All Artists: O-Band
Title: Within Reach
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Repertoire
Original Release Date: 1/1/2005
Re-Release Date: 10/29/2001
Album Type: Import
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop, Rock
Styles: Disco, By Decade, 1970s
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 4009910441923

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Reissued 1976 album. The Jursey band's third studio LP, originally released in 1976 by United Artist, makes its debut on CD with the addition of three bonus cuts. The singles 'A Smile Is Diamond' and 'Don't Cha Wanna' are included amongst the 12 tracks which perfectly show off the five pieces brand of smooth American influenced Rock at its best.

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CD Reviews

Best Country Rock Band this side of the Atlantic
Dr. S. L. Smith | Surrey, UKGB | 01/04/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I can tell Stephanie that I saw this band three times on the UK college circuit (at UCW Aberystwyth in the mid-70s) and they sounded almost exactly as they do on this album: wonderfully melodic very tight musicianship led by Pix on lead guitar; West Coast US inspired, but nevertheless 'English sounding'. Pix is still playing with a band called Racket: he is better than Mark Knopfler, but having just as distinctive a signature sound. Pix was from the Channel Islands. A picture of him shows him playing a strat and still looking in good health. There is a telephone number given on which you can book gigs, by Racket, that is, but sadly not by The O Band.



The band used to be obsessed about getting the sound-engineering just right on stage and would keep us waiting for 10 to 15 minutes, playing to an empty, locked auditorium while the engineer made fine adjustments on the desk. You could watch through the windows in the doors. The wait was always worth it. The band were fine vocalists as well as great players. When I saw them they were first called Oasis! I do not know why they changed name. I remember Pix played with a slightly distracted look of concentration and absorption by the music. He used to look above the heads of the audience, apparantly studying the wall behind us, but seeing nothing I guess. He took his picking really seriously.



So to the album. Each track has a complimentary momentum and feel so that the overall effect is very coherent. The last track is a kind of gentle 'goodbye'. Smile is a Diamond seems to be the most highly regarded track, but I find them all equally good.



If you want a benchmark, I would place Crosby Stills Nash and Young 'Deja Vu' and The Band 'Stagefright' slightly ahead of this album. In other words Within Reach by The O Band is World Class Country Rock and an essential album for any blissed-out soft rocker. I love it.



Dear Pix: any chance of an O Band reunion gig? You'd find me in the front row and before that, trying to get in just to enjoy the sound check. Dig your style! How did you develop it and what set up did you use back then? Stay in good health: too many rockers die young!!"
70's musician's pop-rock
Stephanie Rittmann | Düsseldorf,Germany | 01/06/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)

"To all of us fans of seventies melodic poprock in the style of Trickster/ E.L.O./ Boston etc. this is a gem that was missed by most of us and had only minor airplay in GB and Germany. "Smile is Diamond" alone is worth paying any import-price and it was high time this work was re-issued on cd. Great songwriting,juicy production,Eagles/Poco-like harmonies,wonder why they never hit the big time,it wasn't the lack of talent. If anyone has any idea on whatever happened to these musicians, I'd be very thankful if you dropped a line, Frank Rittmann"