The album opens with its title track,
“Magic Window,” which has a strong mid-1980s rock vibe, and is about looking at
the world from inside, told from the perspective of someone who seems reclusive
and perhaps lonely, though hopeful, the window acting almost like a movie
screen, and he being eager to see what scene it will present to him next. “Window, open up your magic/Show me who I’m
gonna love/Is it someone coming from a distance/Like a shadow in the moonlight
up above.” Watching the world from inside is certainly a subject that
people can relate to during this pandemic. “Magic Window” was written by Doug
Clifford and Rob Polomsky. Polomsky also plays rhythm on guitar on this one,
and on the track that follows it, “Born On The South Side.” This song has a bit
more of the sound we might expect from a member of CCR, a bit more of a country
element. It’s about the effect of music on someone’s early development, leading
to pursuing music as a passion and career, and being out on the road. “I loved the blues, and rock was cool/And country
was so fine/I missed a lot of school/I played my records all the time.” This
is a totally enjoyable song, one of my favorites. As it continues, it moves
from the past to the present, with the line “I’m out on the road” repeated at the end. And as the track fades
out, you hear him say, “That sounds
pretty good to me.” To us, too.
“Don’t Leave Me Alone Tonight”
is a love song, one of several on this album. When it gets going, it has a
sweet sound, particularly on the chorus, and features a nice vocal performance.
“The kind of moment that you dream about/You
want to hold on forever/I fell in love, or is that obvious/I guess you don’t
have to be too clever.” This one quickly grew on me. That’s followed by “Somebody
Love Me Tonight” and then “Hungry For Your Love,” two tracks with a distinct
1980s sound, and for me the only two weak tracks on the album. “Somebody love me tonight/I don’t need
perfection/Just treat me right with a little affection.” Those are followed
by one of my favorite tracks, “Just Another Girl,” a love song with a positive,
sweet and fun groove, as well as a strong vocal performance. “Suddenly you stood there/With your bright
eyes right on me/Then I was your captive/And I’ll be eternally.” I wonder
if this would have been a hit had this album been released back in 1985. Seems
like it, but the song’s appeal is strong now too. This one was written by Doug
Clifford and Rob Polomsky. Then “Love Mode” has more of a rock sound with a
steady driving beat.
Love certainly plays a strong
part on this album, and is the subject of many of its tracks, including “Fallin’
For You,” a fun, light pop number that is kind of catchy. There is a cheerful
vibe about it. “I’m not sure I understand/But
I know I want to be your man/It’s nothing that I ever planned/I’m fallin' for
you.” We can certainly use more love songs these days (though I suspect
that could be said of all times). “Fallin’ For You” was written by Doug
Clifford and Chris Solberg. That’s followed by “Don’t Let Go,” another positive
number, this one written by Doug Clifford and Russell DaShiell. This song is
about holding onto one’s dreams. Check out these lines: “Now the music has changed, are we still the same?/Well, it’s hard to
say/Though the years have gone by, the feelings inside haven’t gone away.” Those
are lyrics I think most of us can relate to as we’re getting older, no matter
what are passions are. I think it would be damn near impossible to dislike this
track; the energy, the message, the beat all work to raise our spirits. The
album then concludes with another song of love, “You Mean So Much To Me,”
written by Doug Clifford and Chris Solberg. “Every day I spend with you is better than the one before.” When I
say things like that to my girlfriend, she tells me not to be goofy. I think
I’ll just play this song for her, let Doug Clifford say what I mean, though the song is a reminder to tell those we love how we feel.
CD Track List
- Magic Window
- Born On The South Side
- Don’t Leave Me Alone Tonight
- Somebody Love Me Tonight
- Hungry For Your Love
- Just Another Girl
- Love Mode
- Fallin’ For You
- Don’t Let Go
- You Mean So Much To Me
Magic Window is scheduled to be released on April 24, 2020.
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