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NRBQ finds this band in fine mettle on their first studio album in five years, with pearly Beatlesque beauts (''Sail On Sail On'') from bassist-singer Joey Spampinato, lots of loopy wit from keyboardist Terry Adams (''Pain''), and the rockin' energy that makes them irresistible live. After 30 years, there's nothing like the Q, with a sound that's rootsy, sweet, comic, and cosmic.
Posted Nov 05, 1999
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