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CD REVIEW: David Brookings - Obsessed
By Chris Propfe - 02/13/2008 - 08:32 AM EST
Artist: David Brookings
Album: Obsessed
Genre: Easy Listening
Sounds Like: Beach Boys, Rooney
Commercial Value: 9/10
Overall Talent Level: 9/10
Songwriting Skills: 9/10
Best Songs: I'm Not Afraid, Obsessed, McKinley Gail
CD Review:
I can’t help but get a Rooney vibe when I listen to David Brookings. The song structures and vocal arrangements also bring to mind classic 60’s bands like The Monkees and The Zombies.
I’m Not Afraid has an infectious sing-along chorus that is doubled by the guitar. Get Behind Me reminded me of everything that I like about the Beach Boys. Obsessed is an acoustic ballad that could be autobiographical which makes it even more interesting (“You gotta be strong/ Or you’re never gonna make it big/ I stare at the sun and you think I get depressed/ Not at all I’m just obsessed“). Note to the listener: it’s lyrics are the only lyrics printed in the CD booklet.
What’s Wrong With Nikki? must be a lost track from the Pet Sounds sessions. The harmonized vocals, chord changes, and simple but meaningful lyrics would make even Brian Wilson proud.
I also enjoyed The Festival. It has a garage rock groove that is augmented by some short vocal/guitar fills that bring the whole vibe together.
One of my favorite tunes has to be McKinley Gail. It is another acoustic story-song that makes a great closer to the album. With childlike lyrics and an innocent arrangement, it leaves the listener wanting more. So hit repeat…
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