Yeah, the second Orange Humble disc is pretty good - my backing vocals contribution to it regardless. It was recorded (mostly) at Ardent Studios in Memphis with the amazing Jody Stephens on drums. Bobby Sutliff > > Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2007 12:29:40 -0500 > From: "Ron Katcher" > To: > Subject: Re: Great pop artists of last 15 years BUT with only had one > release > Message-ID: > > Orange Humble Band had a second album out a few years ago called "Humblin' > Across America." Somewhat different sound than Assorted Cremes, more > rootsy > and multi-instrumental; less power-poppy than the Stems/DM3/P76 type sound > of ACs. I'd give it a C+/B-. BTW, I saw Mitch Easter in Philly a couple > of > months ago and asked about the possibility of a third OHB record. He told > me that Darryl Mather is apparently involved in television acting (?) and > very busy, but that he (Easter) would definitely be in to it if the call > ever came. > > AFAIK, Erik Voeks never had another album. > > Although it is not that old (and thus still capable of being followed-up), > I > would throw out Lightweight Holiday's s/t release from 2003 as a real gem > with some great Cheap Trick/Sloan/Waking Hours vibes and huge hooks. > > Ron K.