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"It may seem strange that an album of covers--by such familiars as Alice Cooper, the Ramones, the Zombies and Big Star--can seem so personal, so lived-in, so fluid and consistent in tone and outlook. But not if you know Spike Priggen, who adds nuance and wistful abandon to every band he leads or joins, from the Hello Strangers to Dumptruck. Many of the tracks are deliciously obscure (Scritti Polittis A New Soul, Tracey Thornes Plainsailing, and the Jacobites punkily dry-witted Big Store), and one of the best is locally rooted: Hot Bodies In the Inside, penned by Kerry Miller. All are couched in Spikes preternatural alt-pop cloud of knowing, and fluffed up by a spectacular group of sidemen, including Cheap Trick drummer Bun E. Carlos and Blood Oranges Mark Spencer. Now where's that promised second album of original tunes?" — Christopher Arnott