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Revival

by The Cyrkle

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Big Stir Records proudly brings you the first album from '60s hitmakers and Sunshine Pop legends THE CYRKLE in over 50 years: REVIVAL. The album features 13 new tracks in the band's classic style from the 21st Century lineup of the band, anchored by original members DON DANNEMANN and MIKE LOSEKAMP. It includes their recent indie radio hits “We Thought We Could Fly” and “Dance With Me Tonight” as well as new versions of their '60s hits “Red Rubber Ball” and “Turn-Down Day” as bonus tracks.

THE CYRKLE's return to the airwaves was one of last year's most welcome surprises. The legend of the band's meteoric mid-'60s rise is a heady one even by the halcyon standards of the era: they shared stages (and manager Brian Epstein) with The Beatles – whose John Lennon coined the spelling of their name – and scored two major hits in the Paul Simon/Bruce Woodley-written “Red Rubber Ball” and the culture-defining “Turn-Down Day”. They vanished nearly as quickly, leaving behind those undeniably definitive classics of the Sunshine Pop sound and just two proper albums. Aside from a handful of appearances and the prospect of a reunion cut short by the untimely 2007 passing of co-founder TOM DAWES, they were not to be heard from again until 2017, when DANNEMANN (vocals and guitar) and LOSEKAMP (vocals and keyboards) joined forces with some of Ohio's top performing musicians – including OHIO EXPRESS bassist Dean Kastran as well as Pat McLoughlin (vocals, guitar), Don White (lead guitar, vocals) and Scott Langley (drums, vocals) -- to recreate the original Cyrkle sound onstage, and bring their creative vision into the new century in the studio.

What sets the new version of THE CYRKLE apart from the other veteran '60s acts on the retro rock circuit is their focus on new material, all delivered with the classic band's signature harmonies and melodic charm. Indie radio has already rallied around last year's hit single “We Thought We Could Fly” – Dannemann's touching tribute to his late musical partner Dawes, whose harmonies were added to the track via vocals from the vault – and the crowd-pleasing “Dance With Me Tonight”, a fresh staple of the band's exuberant live sets. And REVIVAL offers much more, intended as the true third proper Cyrkle album that might have appeared in 1968.

Sonically, it's just that: the inimitable harmonies soar as the band moves effortlessly from the sweet roots rock of “Goin' Steady With You” (a Dannemann tune dating back to 1959, finally given the Cyrkle treatment) to the sophisticated chamber pop of the Losekamp originals “We Can Find It” and “Singing For Today”, which connect the band's distinctive approach to the later sounds of the Laurel Canyon scene and '70s AM Gold. Losekamp also reprises his much-loved fan favorite “The Visit” from The Cyrkle's underappreciated second album NEON.

Indeed, much on REVIVAL gleefully calls back to the music of The Cyrkle's heyday. There's the forthcoming single “We Were There” on which Dannemann breathlessly recounts the unbelievable journey of the band's original career over a musical setting that's of a piece with their work from the time (and evocative of contemporaries from The Beach Boys to The Hollies). There's the glorious psychedelia of “He Can Fly”, a recreation of an Andrew Sandoval tune originally produced by, and again featuring the vintage vocals of, Tom Dawes. The record also sees the return of renowned producer Charlie Calello, who oversaw the band's '60s sessions and now takes the helm on “Dance With Me Tonight.” And there's even a lovely if belated version of Simon & Garfunkel's “59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)”, a song the band could have recorded in 1967 when Simon offered it to them (and which they regretted declining when Harpers Bizarre picked it up and ran with it to the charts).

But there's more, much of it acknowledging the passing of time. Dannemann's “Center Of The World” may sound like a swirling '60's throwback, but listen closely and you'll hear him tell the sweet tale of meeting his wife online at the dawn of the internet era. Likewise, the rootsy “It's Alright It's Okay”, with its round-robin solo turns for all of the band's formidable singers, addresses the prospect of growing old with irresistibly youthful glee. There's also room for tales of romance, both heartbreaking (“Nobody But A Fool”) and humorous (“I Believe She Believes”). And while the bonus tracks present recreations of their indelible hits from the charts of half a century past, these are the 21st Century renditions that have been bringing audiences together across generational lines as part of The Cyrkle's touring show.

As befits a band born of the optimism of the '60s, THE CYRKLE has delivered a new album that's both warmly nostalgic and forward-looking. REVIVAL is imbued with a sense of well-earned joy, playfulness, musicality, and that rarest of commodities in the modern world: hope. Fans of melodic and uplifting rock in all its forms across the decades can rejoice that THE CYRKLE has come back around again. It's gonna be alright, the morning sun is shining, and we at Big Stir Records dig it. We feel sure you will, too.

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released March 22, 2024

TRACK LIST:

1. Goin' Steady With You - 3:11 (Don Dannemann)
2. Center Of The World - 4:05 (Don Dannemann)
3. We Can Find It - 3:34 (Mike Losekamp)
4. The Visit – 3:01 (W.l. Chandler)
5. Dance With Me Tonight - 3:23 (Claude Kelly / Olly Murs / Stephen Robson)
6. He Can Fly - 1:54 (Andrew Sandoval)
7. Singing For Tomorrow - 3:50 (Mike Losekamp)
8. It's Alright It's Okay - 2:29 (Mike Moran)
9. Nobody But A Fool - 3:46 (John Schwab)
10. I Believe She Believes - 3:33 (Pat McLoughlin)
11. We Were There - 3:45 (Don Dannemann)
12. 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy) - 2:37 (Paul Simon)
13. We Thought We Could Fly - 3:14 (Don Dannemann)

Bonus Tracks:
14. Turn Down Day (21st Century Version) - 2:42 (Jerry Keller / David Blume)
15. Red Rubber Ball (21st Century Version) - 2:27 (Paul Simon / Bruce Woodley)

THE CYRKLE:
Don Dannemann: Vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass, percussion
Mike Losekamp: Vocals, keyboards
Pat McLoughlin: Vocals, guitar and hand percussion
Don White: Guitar, vocals
Dean Kastran: Bass, vocals
Scott Langley: Drums, percussion, vocals
With:
Tom Dawes: Vocals on 6 and 13, guitar and bass on 6
Mike Shoaf: Bass on 4 and 12, vocals on 12
Probyn Gregory: French Horn on “The Visit”

Executive Producer: Daniel Coston

Tracks 1, 2, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 13, produced and mixed by Don Dannemann.
Tracks 4 and 12, produced and mixed by Don Dannemann and Rusty Yanok.
Tracks 3 and 7, produced by Rusty Yanok and Daniel Coston, mixed by Rusty Yanok.
Track 5 Produced by Joseph Mirrione, Paul Kronk, Rusty Yanok, Daniel Coston and Pat McLoughlin. Horn arrangement by Charles Calello.

Recorded by Rusty Yanok at Powerplant Studios, Johnstown, Ohio, and Don Dannemann at his studio.
Mastering by Don Dannemann, Rusty Yanok and Dave Harris.
Compiling by Dave Harris at Studio B.
Original 1960 recording of “Goin’ Steady With You” courtesy of Don Dannemann.

Additional musicians on “Dance With Me Tonight”:
Tenor Sax: Ed Calle
Baritone Sax: Mike Brignola
Trombone: John Kricker
Trumpet: Jim Hacker
Trumpet: Francisco Dimas

Additional musicians on original recording of “He Can Fly”:
Tack piano: Andrew Sandoval
Cello: Matt Cooker
String arranger and conductor: Roger Neill
Drums: Ric Menck
Tom Dawes recorded at Twinstar Music Studio
Produced by Brian Kehew and Andrew Sandoval

Photos by Daniel Coston.
Design by Shawn Lynch and Champniss.

Thank you:
The Cyrkle wives, Rusty Yanok and family, Joe Mirrione, Charlie Calello, Michael "Roscoe" Rousculp, Chris Garges, Shawn Lynch, Andrew Sandoval, Sandra Barley, Tom Dawes, Marty Fried, Earle Pickens, and all the Cyrkle fans for being part of the story.

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