Imaginate

Imaginate

Imaginate

Editorial Reviews
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With their debut, the Aussie band Taxiride tear through the paper-doll chain of boy bands with something that's more earthy than glossy. Part campfire harmonizers and part street-corner quartet, Taxiride combine their versatile talents to create pop songs that fall pleasantly between Crosby, Stills & Nash and the Backstreet Boys. The opening track, "Can You Feel," begins with a synth-affected didgeridoo intro that rolls into a rollicking sing-along reminiscent of CSN's "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes," borrowing the song's hearty acoustic guitar and even the "do-do-doos." The waltzy "Let's Spend the Night" nods to Billy Joel's "Piano Man," while "Let Me Die Young" is a lovely candlelit serenade. Lyrically, the band teeters on a plank hanging above a sea of schmaltz, but their magnetic instrumentation (sitar, mandolin, and effective touches of electronica) keep them balanced. Possessing both classic-rock roots and pop-star appeal, Imaginate is one of those rare recordings that parents and progeny can listen to together. --Beth Massa

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Rock Music

Rock Music


Imaginate

Rock Music:

  1. I'm Coming Home
  2. I'm Going Home [Import]
  3. I Miss You [CD-single] [Import]
  4. I'm Kool Moe Dee
  5. Immediate Album Collection [Import]
  6. Immediate Pleasure [Import]
  7. I'm on a High [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
  8. Imperial [Import]
  9. In and Out of Focus [Original recording remastered] [Import]
  10. In Camera

Rock Music

rock music

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