Strong power-pop from former leader of Translator
hyperbolium | Earth, USA | 04/02/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Barton's tenure with `80s band Translator supplies chiming guitars and angular vocals for this U.S. solo debut, but the New Wave markers are blended smoothly into a revitalized palette of power-pop, with flecks of soul, funk, and psychedelia. Producer Ed Stasium (Smithereens, Ramones) dials up a punchy sound, and Robbie Rist (a/k/a Cousin Oliver) redeems his ruination of The Brady Bunch with tight, powerful drumming.
An on-going fascination with the British Invasion is evident in the original harmony rockers "Bertha Jane" and "Hold a Shadow Down," the Kinks-inspired riff of "When You're Gone," and a head-banging cover of The Beatles' "She's Leaving Home." Barton writes with both the self-doubt and the growing confidence that arrive with age. This is echoed musically in the melancholy baritone guitar of the ballad "Monument" and the propulsive rhythms of "Shy" and "Tina Finds the Silences."
Twenty-years removed from his original spotlight, Barton is fresher and more energized than ever. Fans of his earlier work will hear familiar sounds, but more broadly this is a great spin for anyone who loves power-pop."
ROCKS, sounds like classic Translator
hyperbolium | 06/14/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Charm Offensive is Steve Barton through and through. I wish the album was longer though. Hopefully we will not have too wait as long for Steves next Pop masterpiece.
When will TRANSLATOR have their due day, Someone please release Translator,s 4 albums on cd. RHINO or Ryko would be so cool."