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Pure Pop Heaven!, August 8, 2000
This review is from: Life on Planet Eartsnot (Audio CD)
If you ever loved Big Star, The Zombies or the Beatles, or if you currently dig on Guided by Voices, miss the Posies or can't wait for the next one by Fountains of Wayne, turn your useless radio off and pick up this release, along with "Plate Spinner". Andy Bopp is a genius. And, believe you me, he knows exactly how we feel, what we want and what we've been missing. I have seen the future of power pop, and it's name is Andy Bopp.
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Be(atles) Bopp!, March 3, 2000
This review is from: Life on Planet Eartsnot (Audio CD)
My heart went boom when I crossed the room after putting on this CD. With all the "power-poppers" out there, Andy Bopp has raised the bar with this release. Seems to have resurrected the lads from Liverpool (Rubber Soul / Revolver period) with spot on vocals of Lennon and pop-sensibility of McCartney, with a dash of early Harrison-type guitar work for good measure. Yet at the same time, the CD comes across as original and fresh. I have a CD collection of over 2000 - this one has moved into my personal top 10 and will there for some time to come. The follow-up to this CD (Plate Spinner) is good, but doesn't measure up to this. Few CD's do.
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Rock Myracle, May 31, 2000
This review is from: Life on Planet Eartsnot (Audio CD)
Once in a decade, an album comes along that captures every thing that is right about rock n' roll. Life on Planet Eartsnop is that album and the Andy Bopp project, Myracle Brah, is the band to deliver it. From the first note to the last ring of the amplifier, LOPE takes you on a musical journey firmly rooted in the glory days of the Beatles. A must have for any power-pop fan and definitely the top album release of the 90s.
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