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Published On: Fri, Apr 29th, 2016

Emitt Rhodes: Rainbow Ends

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Rainbow Ends
(Omnivore Recordings)

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Itā€™s been 43 years between albums for Emitt Rhodes, who spent his time trying to extricate himself from the ludicrous contract he signed demanding six albums in three years. Since it took him over a year to record his albums, he wound up getting fleeced, frustrated and forgotten after his record company drubbed him in court.Ā Rhodes can never hope to equal the brilliance of his self-titled second album, which contained the bouncy, but melancholy ā€œSomebody Made for Meā€ and the tear-jerking closer ā€œYou Must Have,ā€ but Rainbow Ends marks the return of his long lost creative spark. Rhodes no longer sounds like he did in the ā€™70s, and why should he? Heā€™s no longer the same genius critics said looked and sounded like Paul McCartney. He now sings like a lived-in, later-day Harry Nilsson, world-weary but wiser, whichĀ helps give his songs character.Ā Rhodesā€™ private life demons are fodder for ā€œDog on a Chain,ā€ a deceptively somber track wrapped up in a bright pop arrangement: ā€œYou ainā€™t no good, I hear her say/Under her breath as she turns away/Iā€™ll take the car/Iā€™ll take the house/Iā€™ll take the kids and turn you out.ā€Ā What makes Rainbow Ends work is Rhodesā€™ gift for making his original tracks sound like songs youā€™ve heard before. Echoes of Nilsson, McCartney, Badfinger, even the Sanford-Townsend Band (ā€œI Canā€™t Tell My Heartā€) abound. A sprightly vibraphone and Susanna Hoffs girlish warble highlight ā€œSomeone Elseā€ and Chris Priceā€™s angelic effects add a dream-like quality to the coming-of-old-age epic ā€œWhatā€™s a Man to Do.ā€ Rhodes saves the best for last as the album closer with the title track, which features optimistic marching drums and warm, regal horns.Ā On the albumā€™s cover, Rhodes (whoā€™s gone from dark-haired McCartney-cute to white-haired and Santa-esque) looks like heā€™s either crying or laughing. Based on Rainbow Endsā€™ brilliance, Iā€™d say itā€™s the later.

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