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In 1979, David Werner's third album offered some of the greatest glam sounds of the decade. On the brilliant single "What's Right" and the icy "Every New Romance," Werner does resemble Bowie vocally, with a more muscular rhythm section and even chunkier guitars, and both tracks stand up to the best of Bowie's early-'70s releases. Throughout the album, though, Werner's versatility as a vocalist, songwriter, and arranger demonstrate that he is much more than an American derivative of that other David. "Can't Imagine" delivers bristling power pop with supercharged, breakneck guitar hooks. He shows his emotional range with the mournful "She Sent Me Away." The melancholy "Melanie Cries" is a glistening pop confection with elegant harpsichord and cascading, Association-like vocals. Crisp production and a rock-solid rhythm section give David Werner more depth and punch than many of the often brittle-sounding classic glam records.β User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Can't Imagine
David Werner
What's Right
David Werner
What Do You Need To Love
David Werner
Melanie Cries
David Werner
Eye To Eye
David Werner
Hold On Tight
David Werner
Every New Romance
David Werner
Too Late to Try
David Werner
High Class Blues
David Werner
She Sent Me Away
David Werner