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Treehouse, Nobody's Monkey

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1343048

Disk length: 51m 42s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1997

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Rain On Your Parade 4:13
2. The Days 3:14
3. Daddy Inside 4:26
4. A Million Places At Once 3:24
5. Miracle Divide 4:57
6. On My Own Again 5:20
7. Losing Tonght 4:32
8. Hangin' On 4:02
9. Falling 4:34
10. Northern Rainbow 4:33
11. Alison's Sky 3:56
12. The Return 4:24

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Review

Treehouse's first U.S. release is Nobody's Monkey on Breaking Records, a new label co-founded by Hootie manager Rusty Harmon. Treehouse owes little to the Blowfish musically, however, for this Liverpool quartet is firmly rooted in the music of their hometown heroes, the Beatles. More specifically, Nobody's Monkey reflects the music-hall psychedelia of such 1966-'67 singles as "Rain" and "Penny Lane." Treehouse is much better at this narrow niche than most bands, because the guitar squiggles and smears are accompanied by seductive pop melodies. Peter Riley not only wrote the intoxicating choruses for such songs as "Rain on Your Parade" and "A Million Places at Once," but also sings them in an aching tenor caught between hurt and idealism. --Geoffrey Himes

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