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Included from FM radio playlist selections: Otto & The Elevators (Vera-1975) “Even by today's standards, the music here is bright and bold, Tanin sticking his grubby fingers in every possible piece of genre pie: "everything from polka rythyms to blues guitar licks, cool jazz soloing, Tin Pan Alley melodies and Stax-Volt soul." Mark Wong-BigO/Singapore Critical praise lauded Sublime Nation (MultiMusica-1995) with “...check the studied soul hooks of "Little Black Book") and the studio wizardry has drawn (deserved) comparisons to Steely Dan.” Daniel Aloi Star-Gazette/NY. The 1996 and 2004 Japanese collaborations (XPensive Dogs) yeilded kudos “...tracks like Sacrifice, Pinochio and The World Has Gone Insane - with their bouncy beat, crafty wordplay and, not to mention, the album's all-star cast - that put the Dogs down the evolutionary path that included bands such as Was (Not Was).” Stephan Tan-BigO/Singapore