Ozma - Pasadena

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Album Details

Title: Pasadena
Artist: Ozma
Release Date: 5/15/2007
Label: About A Girl
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPC: 801190126026
Genre: Rock
Styles: Indie Rock, Punk-Pop, Alternative/Indie Rock, Indie Pop
Moods: Carefree, Cheerful, Happy, Fun
Total Copies: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. No One Needs to Know
  2. Barriers
  3. Eponine
  4. Fight the Darkness
  5. Heartache vs Heartbreak aka Should Have Been Love aka Perceptions of Lo
  6. Incarnation Blues
  7. Lunchbreak (Cobras Theme)
  8. Motorology 3:39 (aka Commuter Music No. 2)
  9. I Wonder
  10. Underneath My Tree
  11. Straight Flush

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDAbout A Girl01260

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Album Review

Many fans of southern California alt-rockers Ozma were disappointed by the band's last album, considering Spending Time on the Borderline a weak-willed attempt to break into the new wave revival. Coming nearly four years and one breakup and re-formation later, Pasadena reverts to the straightforward indie pop of Ozma's earlier material; it even features a re-recording of one of the previous album's better songs, "Eponine," in apparent atonement. These 11 songs are as crisp and bouncy as the best material on Rock and Roll Part Three, with a newfound lyrical maturity and a more wide-screen sound that better incorporates the synthesizer parts that started to overwhelm the rest of the band on Spending Time on the Borderline. (See "Incarnation Blues.") The album's true highlight is the simply outstanding "Heartache Vs. Heartbreak," a dramatic, Electric Light Orchestra-influenced duet between lead singer Daniel Brummel and guest star Rachel Haden that sounds like a great lost New Pornographers single; if she'll have them, Ozma should consider asking Haden to join the band permanently. Surprisingly considering the indifference towards their last album, Ozma have returned to active duty with perhaps the strongest work of their careers. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Ben PringleTrombone
Benjamin ChadwickVocals
Daniel BrummelVocals, Bass
Delbert WilliamsManagement
Eric LeaViola
Gerardo BerdinContribution
Greg DoyleMixing, Producer
Jose GalvezGuitar, Vocals
Mark ChaleckiMastering
Matthew CawsGuitar
Rachel HadenVocals
Ryen SlegrVocals, Guitar
Star WickKeyboards, Vocals
William NoonDrums