RATINGS: A = must own B = buy it C= average D = yawn F = puke

Clif Magness – Lucky Dog
Frontiers Records

www.frontiers.it

Rating: A+

Each and every creature in the universe AOR knows the name of Clif Magness. Most likely, you must enjoy material written by him, even without knowing it. Founder member of the fantastic Planet 3, author of a classic AOR album ("Solo", 1994) and also of countless songs recorded by all kinds of artists (from Robin Beck to Avril Lavigne, to Wilson Phillips, Céline Dion, Joe Bonamassa and Amy Grant, among many others), Clif Magness has always been synonymous with quality. And it is this quality that he presents in "Lucky Dog", his second solo work and one that brings a more contemporary sound - as it is supposed to be - surrounded by an undeniable AOR aura that gives a special something to this effort, packed with songs written by Magness with longtime collaborators like Mark Mueller, Brock Walsh and Jennifer Grais.

The first single from this album is "Ain’t No Way," a rocker with fairly contemporary sound, rising melody and a powerful chorus, but that doesn’t represent at all what the album has to offer. For a more accurate idea, listen to "Don’t Look Now," an excellent, well-paced rocker with simple arrangement and killer vocals, as well as an explosive chorus, just as Mr. Magness does. Next there’s "Unbroken", a chilling ballad that refers to the best moments of Planet 3, with its delicate melody and surrounding arrangement that converges to a powerful refrain, where harmonies bring tears to the eyes of the most merciless of creatures. In the album's EPK, Magness said that was his favorite song. It is not difficult to understand why. "Like You" is another cool rocker, and it's just not better because of the chattering arrangement of drums along the chorus, which spoils the whole course of the song. The harmonies in the refrain, however, are spectacular and feature Magness's works.

One of the very best tracks in the album, "Love Needs A Heart" is a mid-paced duet with Robin Beck (who co-wrote the song with Magness) in a beautifully crafted, contemporary slice of AOR. Arrangement, melody, tempo, chorus, everything fits perfectly in this song that is a beautiful representation of the bridge between then and now. Meanwhile, the mid-pacer "Nobody Like You" serves an acoustic foundation in the introduction, which is readily accompanied by bass and drums in the foreground in an arrangement that keeps the tempo going but gaining body along the verses, through the more aggressive choruses. A beautiful song that shows versatility without mischaracterizing its initial proposal, while the poignant ballad "Maybe" has an absolutely AOR structure, with traditional tempo, increasing b-sections and that shocking refrain where Magness makes use of its great vocal capacity, creating memorable harmonies. With more weight, but without harming the melodic aspect, the rocker "Shout" comes back, bringing once again the AC Rock sound already shown on the album. Here, the result is nicer and I wonder if this should not have been the song promoting the album. Listen and draw your own conclusions.

In the final stretch we have "Rain", a mid-pacer brings an acoustic arrangement up to just over 50% of the song, and this difference of formats leaves the song disconnected - in my opinion - and tiring at times, since the come-and-go of the arrangement sounds like lighting a candle for the saint and another for the devil. "All Over My Mind" is a more cohesive mid-pacer (in spite of the short tempo variations), with a chorus driven by beautiful harmonies and a neat arrangement, while the beautiful ballad "My Heart" closes the album in style, with its well-crafted arrangement and delicate melody that stands out in the moments where the weight takes over the scene.

In summary, my dear friends, "Lucky Dog" is a beautiful album. Although the choice for the first single seems to me a bit wrong, the album is quite cohesive, with abundant quality in all aspects and excellent songs. Even the less pleasant ones have very positive points in their sets. But what I most personally commemorated was the realization that Clif Magness is still in top form, capable of creating exciting melodies and engaging harmonies, characteristics that permeate the works in which he participated. The balance between the most characteristic elements of the AOR and the contemporary sonority created an excellent set and that deserves, in fact, to be described as having been influenced by the 80s. The return of Clif Magness to the scene takes place in style and "Lucky Dog "stands out as one of the best albums of the year.

“Lucky Dog” is out now.

Tracklist
01 Ain’t No Way
02 Don’t Look Now
03 Unbroken
04 Like You
05 Love Needs A Heart (With Robin Beck)
06 Nobody But You
07 Maybe
08 Shout
09 Rain
10 All Over My Mind
11 My Heart

By Juliano Mallon