Our Love Will Change the World

Our Love Will Change the World

Editorial Reviews

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With a dozen years of releases under their belts, Outrageous Cherry are the preeminent power pop rockers from Detroit (a city primarily associated with Motown and the garage punk of The Stooges and The MC5). The disc opens with the punchy and incredibly catchy song, "Pretty Girls Go Insane." This opener sounds so right it's amazing it hasn't already been written. Singer-guitarist-songwriter Matthew Smith has matured into a composer who draws on the past without being trapped by it. These songs bristle with immediacy, with nary a hint of nostalgia to be found. The twelve songs clock in at thirty-seven minutes, proof once again that brevity can be a powerful tool. --David Greenberger

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Our Love Will Change the World

Our Love Will Change the World
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Outrageous Cherry - 'Our Love Will Change The World' (Rainbow Quartz)
  • Pure Pop For NOW People
  • Sunny day Pop
Our Love Will Change the World
Outrageous Cherry
Manufacturer: Rainbow Quartz
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0006ZRX7W
Release Date: 2005-02-08

Tracks:

  1. Pretty Girls Go Insane
  2. (You're Not) A Nice Girl
  3. Detroit Blackout
  4. Unless
  5. You've Been Unkind
  6. Why Don't We Talk About Something Else
  7. Trouble Girl
  8. Our Love Will Change The World
  9. The Unchanging Frequency
  10. You're A Reflection Of Infinite Chaos
  11. What Have You Invented Today?
  12. Calling

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With a dozen years of releases under their belts, Outrageous Cherry are the preeminent power pop rockers from Detroit (a city primarily associated with Motown and the garage punk of The Stooges and The MC5). The disc opens with the punchy and incredibly catchy song, "Pretty Girls Go Insane." This opener sounds so right it's amazing it hasn't already been written. Singer-guitarist-songwriter Matthew Smith has matured into a composer who draws on the past without being trapped by it. These songs bristle with immediacy, with nary a hint of nostalgia to be found. The twelve songs clock in at thirty-seven minutes, proof once again that brevity can be a powerful tool. --David Greenberger

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Outrageous Cherry - 'Our Love Will Change The World' (Rainbow Quartz).......2006-04-25

Good 2005 release from the long-running(15 years now)Detroit band,that continues their tradition of bringing to you,their own brand of 'trippy psych'.Almost as breath-taking as their 2001 'Book Of Spectral Projections' effort(see my review).Tracks here that make the grade are the catchy opener "Pretty Girls Go Insane"(good point!),the rocking "Detroit Blackout","Trouble Girl" and "What Have You Invented Today?".I would suggest to,listen to the sound clips first before purchasing this CD.A should-have.

5 out of 5 stars Pure Pop For NOW People.......2005-05-21

Thank god for Outrageous Cherry. This is fantastic, sunny, Nuggets-era pop that makes me smile like no other band. I recently saw them on tour and was overjoyed at their sound. Thank you, Outrageous Cherry, for keeping the power pop alive.

4 out of 5 stars Sunny day Pop.......2005-05-10

A staple of Little Steven's Underground Garage for the past few months...Outrageous Cherry's new album OUR LOVE WILL CHANGE THE WOLRD opens with the catchy "Pretty Girls Go Insane" and thus begins yet another tasty pop confection brewed up by popsmith Matthew Smith. The late 1960's sound radiates throughout like a bright sunshine. "(You're Not) A Nice Girl" sounds like it was pluked from the airwaves from an Oldies radio station. The band does a good, throughout-tracks like "Why Don't We Talk About Something Else" and the titular track really groove above and beyond the call of duty. While this kind of nostalgic, fun pop music may not be for everyone-but for those who yearn for a return to the happy-go-lucky days of Top 40 music...this record will change their worlds.

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