![]() Boats Against The Current Eric Carmen Arista AB4124 Released: August 1977 Chart Peak: #45 Weeks Charted: 13
This is tragic. Carmen's sense of rock & roll used to be better than this; on the final Raspberries album it was, for a moment, brilliant. That moment was a song called "Overnight Sensation," and it was about his overwhelming passion to have a hit record. The last album's "All by Myself" brought him that, and he's retrenched, hoping to keep his hard-won success, perhaps. Or, maybe he just lacks enough far-reaching vision to sustain him. Whatever, it's an inadequate tradeoff. If this is really that "once in his life," Carmen ought to think twice. - Dave Marsh, Rolling Stone, 9-22-77. Bonus Review Once upon a time, Eric Carmen was a modest young man who had a knack for crafting catchy little homages to Paul McCartney, Brian Wilson, and the Brill Building staffers of the Sixties plus a nice little flair for the pop single. Eric is still a modest young man (who, as Churchill put it, has much to be modest about), but now he is suffering from terminal Neil Diamonditis, a particularly nasty syndrome that transforms talented purveyors of pop fluff into artistes. Boats Against the Current is a ghastly example of the results of the disease, consisting as it does almost solely of overblown, Angst-ridden piano-and-orchestra epics that suggest an unholy marriage between Dmitri Tiomkin's film scores and Elton John's very earliest work when he was still pretending to be "sensitive." Oh, vestiges of the old Eric linger on. "She Did It," practically the only up-tempo thing here (and the only thing that is even close to palatable), shows a strong Beach Boys influence, both melodically and in the production (Bruce Johnston, an actual ex-Beach Boy, chimes in on the vocals, which may explain it). As for the rest of the album... well, I never thought I'd miss the Raspberries, the group Eric fronted when he was healthy, but that's how it makes me feel. As for Eric... take him away, fellas. He'll never rock again. - Steve Simels, Stereo Review, 12/77.
L.R. GREAT album, with two chart hits. "She Did It" is an awesome song. ![]() |
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