One could say that L.E.O. is a 21st century, alt-pop version of the Traveli… Read Full Bio ↴One could say that L.E.O. is a 21st century, alt-pop version of the Traveling Wilburys, filtering the spirit of ELO and like-minded groups through a modern, and more than a little subversive, sensibility. The performers use the same sort of distance-bridging technology as the Postal Service did on its groundbreaking Give Up; in fact, the L.E.O.-ers were lucky enough to have even more programs and bandwidth at their disposal. Many parts of this album were recorded remotely by the individual musicians and bounced back and forth via computer. As Bleu explains, "that was another big idea behind the project: almost everybody involved is a producer and has a home studio set-up and loves other producers. I basically executive- produced the album; everyone else produced their own parts. That was one of my goals, to get all these producers and let them do their thing and see what happens."
Alpacas Orgling is an ingeniously arranged evocation of the orchestral pop-rock of the mid-seventies, a sound built for the eclectic AM-radio pop charts of the time, but also cool enough to resonate for years on the FM dial. It's a style epitomized by the sweeping productions of the Electric Light Orchestra, which created a technologically enhanced wall of sound as grand and wonderful as Phil Spector's "teenage symphonies" of the mid-sixties. This is no mere homage to an earlier era, however, simply compiling familiar songs from back in the day. Rather, all of these lush, vocal-stacked and hook-packed tunes are originals, composed by a collective of pop-obsessed, genre-jumping contemporary musicians.
Among the collaborators assembled here as L.E.O. are vocalist Andy Sturmer, from nineties power pop-icon Jellyfish; singer-guitarist Mike Viola, formerly of the Candy Butchers and producer of the Oscar-nominated movie theme "That Thing You Do!"; multi-platinum producer John Fields; Papas Fritas founder/producer Tony Goddess; Matt Mahaffey of the acclaimed one-man-band Self; Jason Scheff, vocalist and bassist for the legendary band Chicago; singer-songwriter Paula Kelley; Black Crowes drummer Steve Gorman; and even the Hanson brothers. This wildly eclectic crew was brought together by Boston pop auteur Bleu (William James McAuley III), who whimsically decided to embark on this unique project four years ago and managed to cajole his many far-flung pals to join him for the ride.
Every name on the album credits for Alpacas Orgling makes for great googling. The interconnections among these players suggest there's a thriving, parallel pop universe in which artists like Bleu make music that's both serious-minded and light-hearted, reclaiming familiar sounds from pop's past to ensure its healthy future. It's a place just beyond the mainstream, but not that hard to find. Alpacas Orgling is all the more compelling because these relatively unsung pop heroes have managed to effortlessly recreate, in clever and cheap do-it-yourself fashion, an expensive and much-labored-over studio sound. Along the way, L.E.O. gives their work emotional depth by injecting it with romance, wit and yearning. Alpacas Orgling is pop music designed for an instant of pleasure, yet secretly built to last.
Alpacas Orgling is an ingeniously arranged evocation of the orchestral pop-rock of the mid-seventies, a sound built for the eclectic AM-radio pop charts of the time, but also cool enough to resonate for years on the FM dial. It's a style epitomized by the sweeping productions of the Electric Light Orchestra, which created a technologically enhanced wall of sound as grand and wonderful as Phil Spector's "teenage symphonies" of the mid-sixties. This is no mere homage to an earlier era, however, simply compiling familiar songs from back in the day. Rather, all of these lush, vocal-stacked and hook-packed tunes are originals, composed by a collective of pop-obsessed, genre-jumping contemporary musicians.
Among the collaborators assembled here as L.E.O. are vocalist Andy Sturmer, from nineties power pop-icon Jellyfish; singer-guitarist Mike Viola, formerly of the Candy Butchers and producer of the Oscar-nominated movie theme "That Thing You Do!"; multi-platinum producer John Fields; Papas Fritas founder/producer Tony Goddess; Matt Mahaffey of the acclaimed one-man-band Self; Jason Scheff, vocalist and bassist for the legendary band Chicago; singer-songwriter Paula Kelley; Black Crowes drummer Steve Gorman; and even the Hanson brothers. This wildly eclectic crew was brought together by Boston pop auteur Bleu (William James McAuley III), who whimsically decided to embark on this unique project four years ago and managed to cajole his many far-flung pals to join him for the ride.
Every name on the album credits for Alpacas Orgling makes for great googling. The interconnections among these players suggest there's a thriving, parallel pop universe in which artists like Bleu make music that's both serious-minded and light-hearted, reclaiming familiar sounds from pop's past to ensure its healthy future. It's a place just beyond the mainstream, but not that hard to find. Alpacas Orgling is all the more compelling because these relatively unsung pop heroes have managed to effortlessly recreate, in clever and cheap do-it-yourself fashion, an expensive and much-labored-over studio sound. Along the way, L.E.O. gives their work emotional depth by injecting it with romance, wit and yearning. Alpacas Orgling is pop music designed for an instant of pleasure, yet secretly built to last.
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L.E.O. Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by L.E.O.:
Distracted Waking up on Sunday morning Everything is in its place Peopl…
Don't Bring Me Down You got me runnin' goin' out of my mind You got…
Don't Let It Go Hear that whistle, it's ten o'clock. Don't let go, Don't let…
don’t bring me down You got me runnin' goin' out of my mind You got…
Goodbye Innocence Get up Ya gotta see the sunshine It's better in the day…
Had Me You might see me die, I don't feel alive This the…
Intro Unendlich Zeit, ja Unendlich weit, ja Unendlichkeit, ja Und …
Let It Go Hear that whistle, it's ten o'clock. Don't let go, Don't let…
Make Me Make me! Go ahead and make me! You're never gonna f-f-f-f-fo…
Nothing I got nothin' for you, well, you can look under…
Omnipotence Time is nothing For a god on the battlefield Destroyer of ar…
Panda Style Isto é o Panda Style Panda Style Panda Style É uma música m…
Suckers [ The E (& DJ Boss) ] Hey yo Boss (Yo, what's…
Sunday Morning Sunday morning, rain is falling Steal some covers, share som…
Sunrise Moments after sunrise resting calmly in my bed Sunlight's cr…
what you want Uh Yeah Life of a don Life of a don, don Life of a…
What You Want? [Prodigy] Wha, what the fuck yo? Fuck yo? Is it real? Real…
WINDOWS You better not say what you're thinking That's if you don't…
Ya Had Me Goin' Yo it′s your girl, Jessi, Heize It's just me, me, myself…
Yeah I get lust, I get lust on you Feel my emotions And…
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Ana Paola Domínguez Araiza
Thank you !!! This music is for my daughter. She is 8 years old. Grettings from Mexico!!!🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Powerful Sleep Music
Your contribution to this community is much appreciated! Much love!😊
Nidia Otero
Yeah It’s 9am but I’m still sleepy but I wanna take the best nap ever, so I will be playing this in the background while I get my beauty sleep
Jon Roberts
Spoken like a true Leo! 🤣 🦁
Savannah🥀
I am a leo, I carry tigers eyes, carnelians, onyx’s, and citrine crystals with me everywhere. And I always feel grounded and safe. I never realised there was music FOR LEOS
This is great.
Chakra Yoga Lauren
This was amazing. Thank you for sharing!
I'm Leo Sun & Rising
Niqulus VIII
Same!
Amaïa
Same!
pickles
Me too!
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