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Play on - Best Selling Board Games for Family Game Night | Fun & Engaging Tabletop Games for Kids & Adults
Play on - Best Selling Board Games for Family Game Night | Fun & Engaging Tabletop Games for Kids & Adults
Play on - Best Selling Board Games for Family Game Night | Fun & Engaging Tabletop Games for Kids & Adults

Play on - Best Selling Board Games for Family Game Night | Fun & Engaging Tabletop Games for Kids & Adults

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This is a CD by the Nylons call Play On.

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The Nylons released "Play On" in 2002, but it didn't see an American release for quite some time. Like so many of their excellent albums, they blend pop and R'n'B into seamless harmonies with the accompaniment of a few rhythm machines and little else. They've been at this game since the mid-80's, and are one of the rare a Capella bands to even score a hit single. So they don't do much to alter the fun. "Play On" will please their long time fans and maybe lure a few newbies.Claude Morrison is the sole original member (I had the joy of interviewing him in 1997 for the "Run For Cover" album), and long time member Garth Mosbaugh is coming into his own as a writer. Among the terrific covers are three of his originals, including the title song. But they really excel at turning contemporary songs and oldies into Nylons songs. Paul Simon and The Police get a regal working over, with Simon's "Late In The Evening" capturing the song's intent maybe better than Paul himself did. They roll Roberta Flack's chestnut "Feel Like Making Love" into a finger snapping tribute...and then sing "Good Enough" to nothing but the sounds of popping fingers.In addition, there's very good makeovers of Kenny Loggins' "This Is It," James Taylor's "Only One" and more. The voices mix in such perfection that it's hard to pick out a standout soloist, and the same with the songs. Although if forced, I'd go for "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic" and "Late In the Evening." After all these years, The Nylons have worn well. You can also now check out their jazzy "Skin Tight" from 2011.