Bikeride is the nom de four track of one Tony Carbone, a California-based home recording enthusiast with a clear sense of pop history. Which is basically a really polite way of saying that Bikeride's second album, 37 Secrets I Only Told America, is kinda lo-fi and really derivative but, despite its flaws, the essential lack of pretension makes the album an enjoyable if slight listen. The usual suspects are all present and accounted for, with obvious influences from Burt Bacharach, the Beach Boys, Todd Rundgren (especially on the funky '70s rock of the opening "Erik and Angie"), and any number of '60s soft pop artists in Carbone's agreeably light and airy songs. Song titles like "That's Math!" (actually a summery bossa nova with multi-layered wordless vocals) and "America"s Favorite Omelettes" fit perfectly with the offhand, rough-edged arrangements, but occasional indulgences like the 45-second exercise in stereo panning "Do You Like Ping Pong" and the vintage synth experiment "Clean Spots, Clean Living" detract a bit from the charms of the surrounding songs. Overall, though, this is a fun one. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide
37 Secrets I Only Told America
09/07/1999
All Music Guide Review
37 Secrets I Only Told America Track Listing
Credits of 37 Secrets I Only Told America
- Neal Kuzee
- Triangle, Wood Block
- Bikeride
- Main Performer
- Cameron Webb
- Mixing
- Tony Carbone
- Organ, Guitar (Acoustic), Bass, Percussion, Guitar (Electric), Ukulele, Vocals, Moog Synthesizer, Drum Programming
- Randall J. Briggs
- Sax (Tenor)
- Jeff Dube
- Trumpet
- Charles Gray
- Arranger
- Mike Hamada
- Trombone
- Erick Hauser
- Bass
- Sean How
- Piano, Moog Synthesizer, Farfisa Organ, Wurlitzer, Roland Juno 6
- Brent Seehusen
- Sax (Alto)
- Jared Kaufman
- Artwork


















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