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07. Feb 2017
Excellent, just what I needed. I keep gathering cd's and started running out of room. These came in very handy.

20. Jul 2018
Fastball never lets you down. Excellent!!
Great songs, playing and very well recorded. Very nice digipak. Fastball never seems to let us down. Great band and a staple down in Austin.

07. Mär 2023
Fantastic 2 cd set!! Great power/pop/rockin' music. Catchy as all get out! Highly recommended. I love this.
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GARY RITCHIE: Potpourri of Harmony (Retrospective) (Fancy Two-Tone Records)
This massive two disc collection includes nearly three hours of music and there’s not a bad batch in the bunch. Gary Ritchie has an immediately identifiable style in writing, delivery and vocals. Every song is as solid as a pyramid with a tonic, a bridge, and a hook. Gary is a one man Brill Building. Many of these songs would translate effortlessly to a capella. They have a throwback quality we associate with Kenny Vance and the Planotones or the Four Seasons. “Invisible Man” has an urgent, pulsing syncopation with Byrdsian jangle. “This Time” begins with subtle chamber rock, like something the Left Banke might have sung. Beatles flourishes flourish, such as the distinctive guitar riff on “Hum, Sing…Repeat,” and the Beatlesque riff on “Because Of You.” It’s like listening to the entire history of rock from the Vogues forward, with echoes of doo-wop, Gerry & the Pacemakers and the Shangri-Las, as on “Dial 9.” “Head On A Swivel” is the title of an earlier album, but it pretty much describes the range and sense of wonder that permeates Gary’s music.
Review from Michael A. Baron (The Bloody Red Baron, Pop Geek Heaven)