Dwight Twilley has got to be one of the most energetic singers of love songs around. His latest album, Scuba Divers (EMI America/Capitol), shows him in fine form, belting out songs abut his loves - past, present, and future.
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Twilley gets some help from Benmont Tench of Tom Petty's Heartbreakers, and Danny Kortchmar, who comes into public view most often in the presence of Jackson Browne. Twilley also employs John Cowsill as his principal drummer and as a background vocalist, plus Susan and Jan Cowsill as background vocalists, with Susan supplying most of the harmonies. Remember the harmonies of the Cowsills from 1967 and 1968? Here they are again fronting a pile driver rock band with a maniac lover running the show.
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