ARTIST: Tan Sleeve TITLE: American Blood LABEL: Cheft Records GENRE: Rock TIME: 51:53 min SIZE: 75,3 MB RIP DATE: Nov-09-2005 RELEASE DATE: May-05-2005 WEBSITE: http://www.tansleeve.com Track List: 01. American Blood 03:40 02. When Lindsey Buckingham Shaved His Beard 03:46 03. Baby Took A Good Man Down 04:09 04. The Girls Like The Hits 02:41 05. Mr. Combover 04:27 06. Walk Me Through It 02:56 07. Partly Girl, Portly Boy 05:16 08. I Love The Way You Turn 03:14 09. I'll Know It's Spring 04:09 10. European Hard Candy 02:41 11. Every Time He Breaks Your Heart 04:13 12. I'd Love It If You Broke My Heart 04:17 13. Time Poor 03:06 14. Condoleezza Will Lead Us 03:18 Release Notes: Tan Sleeve has that roots rock lineage all through their sound, particularly on the weaving, polished Crazy Horse-ish title track. However, they have a great sense of humor with song titles like "When Lindsay Buckingham Shaved His Beard", a tender but smart pop ballad that sounds like it came from the age of Fleetwood Mac's heyday. However, following this tone makes "Baby Took A Good Man Down" and later on "Every Time He Breaks Your Heart" too syrupy or Bread-like. Yet when they go for short, choppy tunes like "The Girls Like The Hits", they are very good indeed. Ditto for the funny acoustic pop and glowing duets on "Mr. Combover" and the XTC circa Apple Venus "Walk Me Through It". Steve Barry and Lane Steinberg create beautiful pop tunes whether it's the up-tempo party romp of "Partly Girld, Portly Boy" that brings Tom Petty doing his own incarnation of "Satisfaction" while "I'll Know It's Spring" reeks of the Rembrandts. Toss in a breezy island attempt on "Time Poor" and the dance-driven "Condoleezza Will Lead Us" with its tint of George Harrison's "My Sweet Lord" and you have a quirky but good album.