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Ben Vaughn Combo

Beautiful Thing

(Noble Rot/Critics Choice)

US release date: 29 January 2008
UK release date: Available as import

by Steve Horowitz

There’s a timeless, glorious quality to the Jersey/Philly sound from the ‘60s that captures white boy soul, pop hooks, catchy lyrics, and garage rock. This music has served as the matrix for Bruce Springsteen, Hall & Oates, and other notables, but Ben Vaughn catches its vibe better than others of more recent generations. He understands its wild, rebellious nature whether it’s conveyed in a nasty electric guitar lick or the rhythms of a conga drum. It’s more than an attitude. It’s a groove. If you want to understand what I’m talking about, pick up a copy of Vaughn’s reissued 1987 Restless Records release. He catalogs everything from snappy girl groups (“Shingaling with Me”), to formal folk rock, (“Big House with a Yard”), to bass heavy, guitar-plucked surf instrumentals (“Desert Boots”), to romantic R&B (“The Apology Line”) to whatever strange and beautiful noises came out of old 45s back in the day. Vaughn wrote 11 out of the dozen songs here, sings, plays lead guitar, harmonica and produced this effort that bathes in the joy of listening to the radio as a kid and remembering the pleasures summoned forth.

Ben Vaughn Combo - Jerry Lewis in France

— 29 February 2008

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