Sunday, August 10, 2025

Artful Dodger - The Complete Columbia Recordings (1975-77 us, pleasant contemporary rock, power pop, 2017 double disc remaster)



Artful Dodger may have been hurt because they fell in between the Raspberries and Cheap Trick. The band released their first album for Columbia in 1975, just as the Raspberries fell apart, and their last arrived in 1977, the same year Cheap Trick redefined power pop with their debut. So, Artful Dodger existed in the time warp of the mid-'70s, a time when album-oriented rock ruled and punk didn't enter the consciousness of the mainstream. 

They'd release one more album, Rave On, which appeared in 1980, just as power pop was overrun by skinny ties and nervy rhythms -- the fallout of punk. Nothing like that can be heard on The Complete Columbia Recordings, Real Gone's double-disc collection of everything Artful Dodger released during the mid-'70s: their self-titled 1975 debut, 1976's Honor Among Thieves, and 1977's Babes on Broadway, plus the single version of "Can't Stop Pretending." Most of this material hasn't seen a digital release prior to this, but that didn't stop the music from earning a considerable cult following, because it's music that seems to exist out of time. 

Certainly, it feels like the '70s -- the debut and half of Honor Among Thieves were produced by Jack Douglas, who helmed the defining Aerosmith records and Cheap Trick's debut -- and Artful Dodger swing between the effervescent rush of the Raspberries and a tamed version of the Who's arena-filling roar, a sound that's anchored in a free-floating '70s aesthetic not tied to any particular year or trend. This worked against Artful Dodger at the time -- they didn't have anything approaching commercial success -- but as they receded into history, their three records held their period production charms while also revealing the strong songwriting craft at their core. Simply speaking, this is dynamite power pop: big, bold, and melodic, music that favors the power over the pop. Any fan of power pop who listens to "Overnight Sensation," "No Matter What," or "Couldn't I Just Tell You" and wishes all music could sound like this, will find Artful Dodger enthralling. 
by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Tracks
Disc 1
1. Wayside - 4:21
2. You Know It's Alright - 3:32
3. It's Over - 4:05
4. Follow Me - 3:45
5. Long Time Away - 2:39
6. Think Think - 2:55
7. Silver and Gold (Gary Cox) - 3:22
8. Things I'd Like to Do Again - 3:43
9. Waiting Place - 4:24
10.New York City - 3:08
11.Honor Among Thieves - 4:13
12.Not Enough - 4:01
13.Scream - 5:38
14.Keep A-Knockin (Richard Penniman) - 4:22
All songs by Gary Herrewig, Bill Paliselli except where indicated
Tracks 1-10 from LP "Artful Dodger" 1975
Tracks 11-14 from LP "Honor Among Thieves" 1976
Disc 2
1. Keep Me Happy - 3:42
2. Remember - 3:27
3. Dandelion - 4:18
4. Hey Boys - 2:59
5. Good Fun4:17
6. Scream - 3:12
7. Can't Stop Pretending - 3:52
8. Alright - 3:36
9. Who in the World - 4:45
10.Wave Bye-Bye - 3:24
11.All I Need (Gary Cox, Gary Herrewig, Bill Paliselli) - 3:04
12.Babes on Broadway - 3:20
13.Mistake - 4:10
14.Loretta - 3:41
15.Idi Amin Stomp (Gary Cox, Steve Brigida, Steve Cooper) - 2:56
16.C'mon Everybody (Jerry Capehart, Eddie Cochran) - 2:56
17.Can't Stop Pretending - 2:39
Songs 1,2,4,6,8,12,13,14 written by Gary Herrewig, Bill Paliselli
Songs 3,5,7,9,10,17 written by Gary Cox
Tracks 1-6 from LP "Honor Among Thieves" 1976
Tracks 10-17 from LP "Babes On Broadway" 1977

Artful Dodger
*Steve Brigida - Drums, Percussion
*Steve Cooper - Bass
*Gary Cox - Rhythm Guitar, Background Vocals
*Gary Herrewig - Lead Guitar, Background Vocals
*Bill Poliselli - Lead Vocals
With
*Eric Troyer - Keyboards (Disc 1: Tracks 1,3,6,8, Disc 2: Track 3)
*Luther Rix - Congas (Disc 1: Track 1)
*Jackdaw - Background  Vocals (Disc 1: Tracks 7,9)
*Robin Alexander - Background Vocals (Disc 1: Track 12)
*Edward Leonetti - Harmonium (Disc 2: Track 6)