| 1 | Black Cat | 3:20 | ||
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Cello -
Lydia Petchprom
Drums - Kenny Baldridge Violin - Brent Williams (3) | ||||
| 2 | Brass Digger | 3:20 | ||
| Trumpet - Nick Painter (2) | ||||
| 3 | Goldstar | 3:45 | ||
| 4 | Pages | 3:33 | ||
| 5 | Buena Vista | 1:32 | ||
| Vibraphone - Mike Dillon | ||||
| 6 | Irene | 3:32 | ||
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Bass -
Blaine Nelson
Piano, Keyboards - Derek Brown Trombone - Scott Lopez Trumpet - Nick Painter (2) | ||||
| 7 | Rinky Dinky | 3:21 | ||
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Piano, Keyboards -
Derek Brown
Violin - Brent Williams (3) | ||||
| 8 | Zillion Eyes | 3:23 | ||
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Piano, Keyboards -
Derek Brown
Vibraphone - Mike Dillon | ||||
| 9 | Jack In The Squares | 1:59 | ||
| 10 | San Diego | 2:36 | ||
| 11 | Jimmy Cricket | 3:58 | ||
| Violin - Brent Williams (3) | ||||
While listening to the tracks you feel as though many of rock's best influences are contained within them - and then some. This album develops rock further not by being experimentally exotic (as is most often the case nowadays IMHO), but by the creative, yet ultimately precise details in the arrangements, songwriting, and timbre of the music. This music is simply genuine; a breath of fresh air from the malaise we may hear on the radio.
Only a very talented band can execute song with such control as Starlight Mints on Built on Squares. Muchly recommended .