Genre: Pop Rock
Size: 12"
Format: 33RPM,

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Henry Gross Release 180g LP

Henry Gross

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SKU:
RENLP940
UPC:
630428094017

Limited Edition 180g Vinyl LP!
Only 500 Copies!

This item not eligible for any further discount offers!

Classic 1976 album featuring hits "Shannon", "Someday" and "Springtime Mama". Remastered in 2020 and released on limited edition 180g vinyl.

Henry Gross left Sha Na Na the first chance he had, signing to ABC Records for a record that went nowhere. It was quickly followed on that path by a pair of LPs for A&M, then Gross made the jump to Lifesong Records, the label Terry Cashman and Tommy West had recently founded. Cashman & West produced Release, Gross' 1976 debut for the label that also happened to be his breakthrough thanks to the soaring de facto Beach Boys tribute 'Shannon.' Much of the rest of Release exhibits some kind of debt to the brothers Wilson, but neither Gross nor Cashman & West are content to stay still. The album opens with 'Juke Box Song'; a fairly kicky rocker where he sounds a shade like Glenn Frey, and Gross eventually winds his way toward Harry Chapin territory on 'Moonshine Alley,' dabbling in a bit of a breezy beachside pop ('Lincoln Road,' 'One Last Time'), goofball blues ('Pokey'), and delicate McCartney whimsy ('Overton Square') along the way. Cashman & West gave this versatility a bit of a vivid Technicolor splendor and Gross sold each style like the ex-showman he was, turning this into an underrated bit of West Coast studio pop.
-Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AllMusic

Features

  • Limited Edition - 500 Copies
  • 180g Vinyl
  • Remastered in 2020
  • Gatefold jacket
  • Manufactured in USA

Selections

Side One:

  1. Juke Box Song
  2. Lincoln Road
  3. Overton Square
  4. Springtime Mama
  5. Moonshine Alley

Side Two:

  1. Shannon
  2. One Last Time
  3. Something In Between
  4. Someday
  5. Pokey

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