Doug Powell

“Day For Night”

Doug Powell never fails to astonish me. His talent, vision, expertise & gifts are so extraordinary that I often find myself questioning whether any words or description can fully do justice to the amazing music that he produces with such remarkable consistency. As a critic, I would usually search for reference points to make my task that much more easier when reviewing and I presume that was the purpose of including names like XTC’s Andy Partridge and Todd Rundgren in the press release. But really, why stop there? John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Brian Wilson, Pete Townshend, Jeff (ELO) Lynne, Tony (Genesis) Banks, Eric (Raspberries) Carmen, Freddie (Queen) Mercury & David Bowie all figure in the Doug Powell equation certainly but thats not the whole story. Not by a long shot. I firmly believe that the 70’s produced probably the best rock and pop music ever as the wondrous 60’s were absorbed and assimilated and amalgamated into new and exciting approaches. Powell lays down the 70’s template and develops his own unique voice through the perspective of subsequent generations and the result is a distinctive sound that is as much 70’s classic rock as it is Powell’s.

“Day For Night” is Powell’s fifth full-length album and quite possibly it is his most accomplished yet, with songs ranging from the accessible powerpop belter “Invincible” to the prog-rocker “Stanislaw Smith,” from the fragile epic ballad “Beautiful” to the pseudo-operatic popper “Goodbye Lady Godiva.” Powell is also a man of faith and conscience and he deals with these issues with aplomb and artistic sensitivity, for example: “In Big Blue Sky,” Powell decries the siren call of compromise: “I dont care about averages/They dont mean a thing to me/Theres no fruit in the orchard/Of fame and fortune/Its all media-ocrity.” In “Shine,” Powell explores the great mystery of the inner light: “There is no other recipe/No prescription and no remedy/I know, yes, I know/There is no other whiter paint/Worn by sinners and by saints/I know, yes, I know/When you shine.” However, it all comes together in the aforementioned “Invincible” in which Powell wraps his thoughts on a positive outlook: “On the shoulders of God/The only want is want/I suffer the slings/I suffer the arrows/I suffer for the invincible” around a irresistible chord progression and killer hooks. Heavenly! So yes, Doug Powell never fails to astonish give him the opportunity to do the same for you. A+

-Kevin Mathews, Power of Pop

“Day For Night” MP3 Downloads

Title Sample Length MP3 Price Choose MP3 & Add to Cart
Unmeaningless hear clip 3:20 .99
Now hear clip :06 .99
Big Blue Sky hear clip 6:02 .99
Silent Kisses hear clip 4:30 .99
Circus Minimus hear clip :47 .99
Stanislaw Smith hear clip 5:09 .99
Invincible hear clip 4:01 .99
Beautiful hear clip 5:04 .99
Shine hear clip 3:46 .99
Diet Of Worms hear clip 5:03 .99
Goodbye Lady Godiva hear clip 3:41 .99
Too Late Tomorrow hear clip 4:19 .99
The End hear clip :12 .99
ThunderBundle:all 13 songs 46:00 8.99

“Day For Night” FLAC Downloads

Title Sample Length FLAC Price Add to Cart
Unmeaningless hear clip 3:20 1.39
Now hear clip :06 1.39
Big Blue Sky hear clip 6:02 1.39
Silent Kisses hear clip 4:30 1.39
Circus Minimus hear clip :47 1.39
Stanislaw Smith hear clip 5:09 1.39
Invincible hear clip 4:01 1.39
Beautiful hear clip 5:04 1.39
Shine hear clip 3:46 1.39
Diet Of Worms hear clip 5:03 1.39
Goodbye Lady Godiva hear clip 3:41 1.39
Too Late Tomorrow hear clip 4:19 1.39
The End hear clip :12 1.39
ThunderBundle: all 13 songs 46:00 10.99

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