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Rogue's Gallery
Sean O'Reilly Band
Rogue's Gallery
Genre: Pop
 
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?If people see this record as over-the-top that will be fine with me, because I was never aiming low.? Rogue?s Gallery, the debut release by Sean O?Reilly and his band, is certainly not an album lacking musical fanfare. ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Sean O'Reilly Band
Title: Rogue's Gallery
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Glenn Records
Original Release Date: 3/17/2006
Re-Release Date: 3/20/2006
Genre: Pop
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 628740790526

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?If people see this record as over-the-top that will be fine with me, because I was never aiming low.? Rogue?s Gallery, the debut release by Sean O?Reilly and his band, is certainly not an album lacking musical fanfare. Lush strings, regal horns, and ethereal woodwinds meet pounding drums, the rhythmic drive of acoustic guitars and the raucous rumbling of electric bass and guitar in an album that is anchored by the 23 year-old singer/songwriter?s massive piano riffs. ?For many of the tracks, we rented a Fazioli piano. This piano was 10?2??; I believe it?s the longest piano in the world. We had to travel all through New York to find this sound? the kind of sound that can cut through 50 other tracks and still be an orchestra in its own right. The piano was the foundation and almost the symbol of what I wanted to achieve. I own many indie records and listen to them all the time ? you know the ones that are very intimate and tasteful. I didn?t want that. I wanted a big budget sound, even if I really couldn?t afford it. If I came home with a record and all I could think was ?gee we really couldn?t afford to get a bigger drum sound or authentic strings, but what we have here is very tasteful and sparse.? I think I would have burned it. Out the door with tasteful-ness, give me more tympani and some fuzz guitars!? In order to achieve this sound O?Reilly had to get creative figuratively and literally, contributing more to the recordings than most artists ever would. ?We self-produced the album. My father, my brother, and I made all of the creative decisions. It was ?an O?Reilly affair? to be certain. I even arranged all the strings and when we needed a choir the female half of the family came in quite handy. All the ladies in my family could sing? so it only made sense to use them. Then I added in some vocals of my own as well as Patrick?s, my brother and a great guitarist, and voila: a choir was born. ?It?s the Sean O?Reilly Band because a) we weren?t feeling particularly creative the day the title was born and b) too many people put so much effort into this album for me to think of it as a singer/songwriter record. From the musicians to the songs themselves? Patrick sings some of the lead vocals. There were contributions that needed to be recognized. ?So we finished the album and I saw that, yeah, if a song wanted to rock out, it rocked out, and if it wanted to be campy, it was campy. However, the problem was that there was no connection between most of the songs on just about every level. So the only logical way for me to think about the album was for the songs to be paintings in a gallery: the surrealist right next to the impressionist and realists in a big beautiful eyesore. My old man, who wrote some of the lyrics to some of the songs, kind of laughed at the idea and said ?call it rogue?s gallery? and I took him seriously.? A Rogue?s Gallery: a coterie of undesirable people. That?s how it appears in the album. And while it?s a fun jab at the members of the band, it very well represents the songs on the album: a group of rulebreakers that follow their own musical paths to dark and lonely corners of dissonance, anger, sorrow, heartbreak, or unabashed beauty.

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A Timeless Sound!
Krista Martino | 04/25/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is music with a heartbeat. Tucked within this 15-track album are breath-taking vocals from start to finish: passionate, delicate, and deeply emotive. O'Reilly manages not to over-do it, though; he seems to know exactly what to give to each song to make it haunt you (in the best of ways). His is, perhaps, one of the freshest male vocals I have heard in a while; he possesses a soothing sound that captivates the listener, an emotive quality that truly communicates meaning beyond the notes. Rogue's Gallery knocks you off your feet and demands your attention with its stunning melodies and powerful, provocative lyrics that hit you where it counts. This is an album that gains more potential and definition every time it's played.



O'Reilly seems to make a musical statement that screams of his refusal to give in to regularity. Sean pushes the boundaries of this album in many musical directions at once, taking this album places few have dared to venture. He challenges what we know about music and pushes us to take new perspectives on it with his unorthodox melodies and blunt lyrical honesty.



With Rogue's Gallery, O'Reilly has set an incredibly high standard for himself in the future, as well as for others looking to out-do him. There truly are no words great enough to capture the richness of Rogue's Gallery. You can only understand the magnitude of the Sean O'Reilly Band's debut album by listening to it for yourself. It's a must-have in your collection.

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This is a rave review for an awesome cd
P. Berkery | 03/29/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"It isn't every day you pick up a CD and can't literally put it down. Well that happened to me when I came upon THE ROGUES GALLERY by Sean O'Reilly Band. Believe me when I tell you I played the damn thing over and over again. My friends thought I was gone until they came into the room and heard the music. Believe me there is music and then there is Rogues Gallery. I especially loved the song Conscience; lord knows my conscience has been dead for years. But there was an epiphany when I heard Sean sing that song. I lost my big brother years ago and when I heard BROTHER OF MINE I literally fell off the chair. Now that's a song. You can go through the whole CD and find more than enough to satisfy your heart and your soul. The singing is great as is the whole musical score. I loved the song EMILY because I once had a girlfriend by that name. In fact my niece has the same name. All Emilys are special and this song made it seem so real that I forgot the past and ran into tomorrow. I urge you to go out and get a copy of ROGUES GALLERY, you won't forget the day you did because it's that once in a lifetime kind of musical experience."