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Condition: VG+ COVER / VG+ LP (cover/media)    More Info
Label: Eclipse 1011
Country: Us
Released: 1978
Genre: pop
Num In Set: 1
Quantity: 1 in stock
Seller Ref:   2553

still in shrink wrap (opened)
Well, by the mid-'70s their hair was longer; their white stage outfits exposing considerably more chest hair, synthesizers creeping into the arrangements ...     Oh, and note the then-trendy spacey cover art (ah, the mid-'70s).
With Beach Music at least temporarily out of favor, 1978's self-produced "5" found Harry Deal and the Galaxies trying to broaden their appeal by haphazardly incorporating various current sounds into their repertoire. 'It Must Be Magic' and 'It's Only Natural reflected a touch of   disco madness, while the Deal-penned original 'Coming On Slow' found the band taking a stab at top-40 styled country.   To their credit, these guys weren't without some degree of talent, but the combination of uninspired material and flat production, made this collection drag.   Best of the lot were bassist Berg's attempt at a rocker - 'Beside You' (which sounded more like he was singing "inside you" than "beside you") and their remake of the funky 'Everything Is Everything'. Let me just warn you that if you were a fan of their Beach Music catalog, this one was likely to disappoint.   
"5" track listing:
(side 1)
1.) It Must Be Magic    (Bob Marshall) - 3:38    rating: ** stars
The first time I put it on, I wondered if I'd mistakenly put on a Tom Scott album ...   but then 'It Must Be Magic' shifted into horrible, synthesizer washed disco-flavored pop.   If you were around at that time, imagine spending a mid-'70s Friday night getting down at your local Holiday Inn ...   this would have been the soundtrack for that wonderful experience.    LOL.      
2.) She's Got It All Together    (Billy Lackey) - 2:45    rating: ** stars
Bland pop marred by a flat and uninspired Harry Deal lead vocal ...   'She's Got It All Together'   could have served as a toothpaste commercial.   Mick Carrigan's little guitar figure was the best thing on the tune. That didn't stop the tune from being released twice as a single:
- 1978's 'She's Got It All Together' b/w 'April Wine' (Eclipse catalog number ER 1007)
- 1978's 'She's Got It All Together' b/w 'It Must Be Magic' (Eclipse catalog number ER 1010)
3.) It's the Music    (Tom Travis) - 2:49    rating: * star
Geez, complete with burping synthesizer and poppin' bass, 'It's the Music' found Deal and company trying to get down and funky ...   Who would have thought Wild Cherry could sound so soulful in comparison.?
4.) Coming On Slow      (Harry Deal) - 2:39    rating: ** stars
Deal's only writing contribution, 'Coming On Slow' offered up a pedestrian country-tinged ballad.    Country for people who though pedal steel was a sign of authenticity.    Yeah, it sounded out of place here.   
5.) It's Only Natural    (Bob Marshall) - 3:08   rating: ** stars
So if a band like Pablo Cruise could make inroads on the charts with a blend of pop and light disco grooves, why not Harry Deal and the Galaxies?    I'm guessing the fact the song wasn't very good might have played a role in their lack of widespread success.   That said, Don Berg turned in some nice bass work on this one.   
(side 2)
1.) Beside You    (Don Berg) - 3:52   rating: *** stars
Penned by bassist Berg (who also handled the lead vocals), 'Beside You' found the band at least taking a stab at a more rock oriented tune.   Yeah, it was lounge act rock, but it was still rock.   Extra star for making the effort.   As mentioned, it sure sounded like Berg was singing 'inside you' ...
2.) Girl of My Dreams   (Lynn Barker) - 3:36    rating; * star
'Girl of My Dreams' offered up a forgettable ballad.   The tune's always reminded me of a bad Classics IV tune.      
3.) Raincheck    (Frank Roman - George Peterson) - 4:00    rating: * star
Crap, when did they decide to trot out their show tune revival.      Seriously horrible. Deal sounded thoroughly uninspired on this one.    Docked a star for the needless stormy sound effects.
4.) Show Your Love    (Lynn Barker) - 2:50   rating: ** stars
Hum, was this

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Tracklist
 
A1 It Must Be Magic 3:38
A2She's Got It All Together 2:45
A3It's the Music 2:49
A4Coming On Slow2:39
A5It's Only Natural 3:08
B1Beside You3:52
B2Girl Of My Dream 3:36
B3Raincheck 4:00
B4Show Your Love2:50
B5Everything Is Everything2:56


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Tracklisting is supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
     
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