Pictures Of The Big Vacation

Rate It! Avg: 4.0 (4 ratings)
Pictures Of The Big Vacation album cover
Album Information
EDITOR'S PICK

Total Tracks: 11   Total Length: 45:05

Write a Review 2 Member Reviews

Please register before you review a release. Register

user avatar

I hate it when this happens

DanielleSays

I saw Mike Errico live a while ago and was blown away by his performance. He is an all around amazing artist which is rare theses days. He has the ability to sing, play various intruments, write, and captivate an audience. I picked up a live CD of his, which much to my dismay eclipses his release album "Pictures of the big vacation." His natural talent does not come across in this CD, which is disappointing. If you have a chance to see him live, do it because this CD does not demonstrate his talent the way that the live performance does.

user avatar

I hate it when this happens

DanielleSays

I saw Mike Errico live a while ago and was blown away by his performance. He is an all around amazing artist which is rare theses days. He has the ability to sing, play various intruments, write, and captivate an audience. I picked up a live CD of his, which much to my dismay eclipses his release album "Pictures of the big vacation." His natural talent does not come across in this CD, which is disappointing. If you have a chance to see him live, do it because this CD does not demonstrate his talent the way that the live performance does.

Recommended Albums

eMusic Features

0

Modern Singer-Songwriters

By David Pakman, eMusic Contributor

Music by singer-songwriters is generally my favorite because it's so hard to do well. See, I grew up on prog rock. I appreciated technical musicianship over the craft of writing a song; I didn't pay any attention to melody, harmony or how well the song even held together. In other words, I loved Rush. It wasn't until I tried to write pop music myself in the early '90s that I realized it's quite hard to… more »

They Say All Music Guide

Sounding like Dave Matthews crossed with the Wallflowers, Mike Errico delivers a flawed but promising debut with Pictures of the Big Vacation. Errico’s roots may be in the contemporary folk underground, but the production has a big, glossy sound that’s ideal for adult alternative pop radio. Beneath that gloss, it’s possible to hear what made Errico a cult favorite on the East Coast. His songs are elastic, bending from verse to verse, occasionally stopping for a chorus. His voice is jazzy and fluid, stretching for unusual notes. His lyrics are often impressionistic and poetic, sometimes to his own detriment, since it feels as if he’s striving too hard for unpredictable juxtapositions. This would all sound a lot more immediate and captivating if the production was simpler, but it’s very smooth, as if Errico and his producer Susan Rogers were gunning for the more experimental portions of Matthews’ audience. And, at times the sound does work, particularly on the quieter moments of Pictures of the Big Vacation — but that only hammers home the point that Errico probably sounds better unadorned. – Stephen Thomas Erlewine

more »