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Label: Snow Beach SB N 888
Country: Us
Released: 1980
Genre: pop
Num In Set: 1
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Released on his own Snow Beach Inc. label, "Opportunity Rocks (and Rolls)" marked Andy Zwerling's first album in nine years.   Self-produced and featuring all original material (Zwerling's reportedly recorded thousands of songs when not working as a lawyer), the collection was recorded with sister Leslie (hence the billing).   Musically the set was certainly more confident than 1971's "Spiders In the Night" (which may have had something to do with his life experiences over the decade that had passed).   Zwerling's voice certainly seemed to have deepened a bit over the years, but he remained incredibly enthusiastic and the consummate musical chameleon, effortlessly   gliding through a myriad of musical genres and styles - top-40 pop ('Stars Out Tonight'), jittery new-wave-ish pop ('Bye Bye One Hit Wonder), and conventional rock ('Talk About Susan')..    As before, Zwerling seemed to have taken the concept of turning seemingly random musings into songs to a new level.   Mind you it didn't always work (e.g. the '60s girls group-styled 'Girls Are Forever '), but eclectic tracks like 'Corporation', 'Rapid City' and 'She Never Married a Beatle' ensured there were enough successes to warrant the investment of time and effort.   Finally, while sister Leslie didn't get nearly as much credit, or face time (she handled lead on three of the twelve tracks), she was quite impressive throughout, exhibiting an attractive voice and the ability to blend her voice with Andy the way only siblings can.               
"Opportunity Rocks (and Rolls)" track listing:
(side 1)
1.) Corporation    (Andy Zwerling) - 2:51
Andy's voice has gotten a bit deeper in the last decade, but judging by 'Corporate' his sense of enthusiasm and humor haven't changed.   A bouncy new-wave-ish pop tune applying business terms to the quest for love, it wasn't exactly Weird Al funny, but coming twenty years before the economy's collapse, the tune showed considerable foresight and the lyrics were more than enough to make you snicker.   Bob Mack also turned in a nice guitar solo..    rating: *** stars
2.) Love Is Hard    (Andy Zwerling) 3:24
On the ballad 'Love Is Hard' Zwerling's deep voice sounded a bit like Bill Medley which may, or may not be a good thing.   Loved the way Andy and Leslie traded off versus and blended their voices.    Nice jangle rock tune with kudos to guitarist Bob Mack.   rating: *** stars
3.) Always You    (Andy Zwerling) - 3:13
With Leslie handling lead vocals, 'Always You' was kind of a plodding pop ballad.    Leslie had a nice enough voice, but in this case she was burdened with a plodding and pedestrian melody.   rating: ** stars
4.) Rapid City    (Andy Zwerling) - 2:11
High school dreams ...    the song's pretty funny in capturing the joy and heartbreak of those four years in two minutes,    rating: **** stars
5.) Summer Songs    (Ady Zwerling) - 3:04
A breezy slice of '70s-styled top-40 pop, though Leslie's backing vocals were irritating this time around.    Could have been a hit if it had been released in 1976.    rating: *** stars
6.) Talk About Susan    (Andy Zwerling) - 2:48
'Talk About Susan' found Zwerling showing he could handle a '60s-tinged rocker.   The song also gave Bob Mack another opportunity to showcase his chops.   rating: **** stars
7.) Stars Out Tonight    (Andy Zwerling) - 4:37
'Stars Out Tonight ' was a pretty, keyboard-powered ballad with one of those refrains that wormed its way into you head and simply wouldn't leave you alone.    Extremely irritating ...    rating: **** stars
(side 2)
1.) Segue    (Andy Zwerling) - 3:23
Stylistically 'Seque' was hard to describe; mixing a reggae beat with some top notch rock guitar and nods to The Beach Boys.    I have no idea how it worked, but Andy somehow made this one of the more entertaining performances.   Why wasn't the song entitled 'Sequeway' ...      rating: **** stars
2.) Bye Bye One Hit Wonder    (Andy Zwerling) - 3:19
The opening shriek was needless, but otherwi

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