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Night Out by A Euphonious Wail

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California-Based A Euphonious Wail Was Roughly Five Years Behind Creative And Popular Tastes. Not That It Seemed To Matter Given A Financially Struggling Kapp Records Went Ahead And Signed The Quintet To A Recording Contract. Built Around The Talents Of Drummer Doug Hoffman Keyboardist Bart Libby Singer Suzanne Rey Singer/guitarist Steve Tracy And Bassist Gary Violetti The Band's Self-Titled 1973 Debut Teamed Them With Producer Brian Ingoldsby Lowell Levinger Of Youngbloods Fame Reportedly Also Helped Out . While "A Euphonious Wail" Had A Couple Of Nice Moments For The Most Part The LP Was Surprisingly Lame And Uninspired. As Lead Vocalists Rey And Tracy Had Decent If Unexceptional Voices Though Rey Tended To Screech In The Higher Registers . The Same Type Of Limitations Were True Of The Band As Songwriters All But Hoffman Contributing Material . Taken Individually Guitar And Keyboard Propelled Rockers Such As 'Pony' 'We've Got The Chance' 'When I Start To Live' And 'F#' Weren't Bad But Stretched Over An Entire Album There Simply Wasn't Much That Really Stood Out. The Band Were Even Less Successful When They Tried Slowing Things Down - Check Out The Lame Ballads 'Did You Ever' And 'I Want To Be A Star'. The Michael Hawes Cover Drawing Was Interesting. Depending On How You Looked At It You Saw Something Completely Abstract Or Possibly Obscene. Needless To Say The Album Vanished Without A Trace Followed In Short Order By The Band

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