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The Man With the X-ray Eyes

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Download links and information about The Man With the X-ray Eyes by Walter Clevenger. This album was released in 1997 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 34:55 minutes.

Artist: Walter Clevenger
Release date: 1997
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 12
Duration: 34:55
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Angels 2:50
2. X-ray Eyes 3:58
3. Down to the River 3:00
4. Yesterday's News Now 2:45
5. Love You Like a King 2:36
6. My Little Girl 2:59
7. Nothing At All 3:27
8. Lose My Mind 2:47
9. Yesterday Come Back 3:41
10. Love (A Misunderstood Thing) 1:59
11. Cries of Desperation 1:40
12. I Don't Like Your Face (Just Git) 3:13

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Clevenger serves up power-pop with a rootsy flavor on The Man With the X-ray Eyes; comparisons to Nick Lowe are not only obvious, but unavoidable — "Yesterday's News Now" is a virtual rewrite of Lowe's "They Called It Rock," while tracks like "Angels," "Love You Like a King" and "Love (A Misunderstood Thing)" feel like nothing so much as Rockpile outtakes. Still, the album is largely successful; Clevenger is a fine songwriter with a knack for catchy hooks, and his affection for classic pop music is clearly genuine — "Yesterday Come Back" is a jangly gem, while "My Little Girl" and "Lose My Mind" are excellent acoustic rockers complete with soaring Rubber Soul-era harmonies.