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Re-Zoom

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01
Pop Is Dead
3:47
02
Can I Borrow a Kiss
4:03
03
Smilin'
4:03
04
Ambition
4:28
05
Mister Magazine
4:02
06
Everything I Do
3:50
07
Love Is All There Is
4:14
08
Terry And Julie Step Out
3:33
09
Harder On You
3:05
10
You Gotta Be There
3:22
11
Good Enough
4:49
12
In Blue Tonight
3:48
13
Tomorrow
4:27
14
(All In The) All In All
5:23
15
No Matter What
2:54
16
Girls Talk
3:26
17
untitled
4:01
Album Information

Total Tracks: 17   Total Length: 67:15

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MIA Bruce Gary (RIP)

Cubes

That the above reviewer suggested that Bruce Gary was anything other than a stellar drummer is asinine.

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THE KNACK IS BACK

Tinymind77

GET THE KNACK was my favorite album when I was in high school.This album not as great but really good.

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Second Best

Hibbing

Other than their debut, this is the the best Knack release. Highly recommended!

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Very Good

scottarino

This is the second best Knack album after the first, Get The Knack. Infectious songs, tight, sparce production and a couple nice bonus trax as well. As for the reviewer's comment on the MIA Bruce Gary, he's only crafted a decent career playing drums for BOB DYLAN!!!

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They Say All Music Guide

The Knack’s 1998 release, Zoom, was their, let’s see, fifth album and third comeback attempt. Unfortunately, Rhino utterly dropped the ball on its release, and when the rights reverted back to the band, they reissued it in early 2003, concurrently with their sixth album and fourth comeback attempt, Normal as the Next Guy. A big improvement over 1991′s largely dire Serious Fun, this album also benefits from the presence of new drummer Terry Bozzio, a fellow victim of changing popular tastes and a far-superior drummer than the MIA Bruce Gary. In fact, Re-Zoom is probably the best Knack album since 1979′s Get the Knack, with at least a few fine examples of pure L.A.-style power pop and a psychedelic closing ballad, “(All in The) All in All,” that’s among the group’s finest songs. Unfortunately, most of the band’s failings are still on display: Although Doug Fieger’s lyrics have lost their original misogyny, they’re still rather smug, and he sings them with a self-satisfaction unwarranted by his flagrantly derivative musical sense. (At least “Terry and Julie Step Out” makes its borrowings from the Kinks’ “Waterloo Sunset” plain.) It’s not for nothing that by far the best song on Re-Zoom is the untitled 17th track, a jangly pop/rocker with some excellent, wordless “ooh-la-la-la” harmonies. Competent but unnecessary covers of Elvis Costello’s “Girls Talk” and Badfinger’s “No Matter What” are also added. – Stewart Mason

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