Black Licorice

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Total Tracks: 13   Total Length: 50:06

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A Classic!

MaybeThis4

One of the great pop americana records of all time. Great melodies, harmonies, vibe. I wish they would ditch their other glam band and return to this greatness. Few have done it better. Maybe Wilco.

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Wow!

Zotzedwriter

What a hidden gem. I'd never heard of these guys and downloaded them based on the comments of others. Great, great country-tinged rock album. Highly recommended. Reminds me a little of the Gear Daddies' Live Bait disc. "Eleventeen" doesn't do much for me, but other than that I'd download all.

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I Want Convoy Back!

Dudedigetunes

Convoy’s Black Licorice is an album that is just quality alternative rock and roll. It’s a damn shame they went the route of neo-glam rock with the formation of Louis XIV. Hopefully, they get off the smack some day and go back to making good music! "Caught Up in You" is a classic road trippin' song with great guitar rifts and a chorus that will have you singing for hours. Download the album, you won't be disappointed!

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Schizophrenic San Diegons rock so nice

Blacksheepboy

This album is great. Simply wonderful. A hidden gem in the rubble of americana's decay. I love Convoy, but I absolutely hate the abysmal circus act that this band was dumped for, Louis XIV. They went from clever, honest, roots pop, to laughable sleeze rock. I guess they were more about the dollar than the music. A true shame. This album, however, will remain a classic, if only in my own mind. Recommended: Wet Cement, Alice, actually, everything except *California Girls*

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If the Jayhawks had taken less influence from the Byrds and more influence from the Beach Boys, they’d probably sound a lot like Convoy. Their debut release for Warner Bros., Black Licorice, is essentially a revved-up version of their earlier collection of demos (1999′s Pineapple Recording Sessions) with the addition of several new tracks. The studio re-recordings are crisper and have more punch than the earlier versions, and, for the most part, are more successful. The anthemic “Weekends” launches off the runway like a pop 747, while the earthy “Is He in Your Heart Tonight” evokes the intimate spirit of Gram Parsons. Unfortunately, either the band or the label saw fit to revamp some of their tracks, transforming the tender “Caught Up in You” and the sunny “California Girls” into stop-start, radio friendly alternative rock clones, sounding more like Sugar Ray than the warm country-influenced rock that pervades the rest of the album. Luckily, the highlights outweigh the flaws, including the chunky “Gone So Quick Tomorrow” which jumpstarts the album, and the Stonesy “Loosen it Up” which could’ve been ripped from the Exile on Main Street sessions. Since their earlier release was a collection of demos, Black Licorice holds together better as an album, but in some cases the refreshing looseness of the Pineapple Recording Sessions has been stripped away, to the detriment of the songs themselves. – Zac Johnson

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