2005, Rainbow Quartz
With their fourth and best album, Peterborough, England's the Contrast roll out 14 tunes that pay tribute to 1980s college radio icons like the Smithereens and R.E.M. with spirit, talent, and conviction. The fiery Caught in a Trap charges forth with the melodic gifts of singer/songwriter/guitarist David Reid, but the three-part harmonies of Forget to Tell the Time and the Kinks-on-steroids thump of Different Again are just gateways to mid-album keepers like the contagious, simple pop of Someone Else's Logo, the Costello-like blues/jazz crawl of Hold Your Fire, and the bittersweet, Rickenbacker-steered Ink. Embraced by Little Steven on his Underground Garage radio show for good reason, these gents keep it tight and interesting. An exceptional effort, Forget to Tell the Time finds the Contrast coming in clear and in Technicolor. ~ John D. Luerssen, All Music Guide
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Caught In A Trap |
| 2 | Forget To Tell The Time |
| 3 | Different Again |
| 4 | Ink |
| 5 | Adversity |
| 6 | Side fx |
| 7 | Mean |
| 8 | Someone else's Logo |
| 9 | Hold Your Fire |
| 10 | Care |
| 11 | Big Dark Nowhere |
| 12 | Trying To Fill The Space |
| 13 | What Have You Done |
| 14 | Be There |
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