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The Like, Are You Thinking What I'm Thinking?

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1628132

Disk length: 54m 13s (14 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2006

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. June Gloom 4:08
2. What I Say And What I Mean 2:56
3. You Bring Me Down 3:34
4. (So I'll Sit Here) Wating 4:06
5. Bridge To Nowhere 3:14
6. Once Things Look Up 3:52
7. Under The Paving Stones 4:25
8. Too Late 3:36
9. We Are Lost 4:05
10. The One 2:56
11. Mrs. Actually 3:44
12. Falling Away 3:32
13. Waves That Never Break 6:10
14. Video 3:47

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Review

To dismiss the first album by L.A. girl band The Like as the product of mere nepotism -- band members Z. Berg (guitar/vocals), Charlotte Froom (bass) and Tennessee Thomas (drums) are the progeny of A&R man Tony Berg, producer Mitchell Froom and Attractions drummer Pete Thomas, respectively, while the album title winks at a hit by the equally gene-connected `60s teen-rock trio Dino, Desi and Billy - would be to miss one of the most assured and satisfying debuts in many a year. If anything, that music biz lineage has only steeped them in a rich, impressively eclectic range of influences. Deftly produced with an ear towards sonic depth and emotional complexity by former Prince bandmate Wendy Melvoin, the ethos here is considerably more intriguing than cliched, jangly West Coast Bangles guitar pop. Though barely out of high school, the trio instead dishes up elegiac, shimmering gems like "We Are Lost," and "The One" with wistful weariness, while injecting more indie-spirited songs like the hook-rich "Bridge to Nowhere," "Mrs. Actually" and the thumping openers "June Gloom" and "What I Say.." with inflections of everything from The Pretenders to more contemporary UK acts like Ride and The Sundays. Berg's voice is a marvel of mature, expressive restraint that belies her tender age, while the rhythm section of Froom and Thomas power it all with inventive, airtight chops throughout. --Jerry McCulley

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Are You Thinking What I'm Thinking?

Tracks: 14, Disk length: 50m 58s (-4m 45s)

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