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By Ray Cummings

Published on May 30, 2007 at 11:32am


YouTube: “101” by Albert Hammond Jr, fromYours To Keep:

Who'd have imagined that the Strokes' rumpled, grizzly axman was capable of such effortless AM-radio pop? Albert Hammond Jr.'s solo debut trades staccato NYC hep for a cottony sincerity that seems almost a priori in its familiarity, whether one prefers classic rock or modern indie. Brian Wilson and Robert Pollard loom equally large as influences on Yours to Keep.Soft-focus harmonies and hazy rock-a-bye melodies swirl around Hammond's consoling rasp, Sean Lennon drops by to sing backup, and yet there's never the sense that the listener isn't cool enough for this record.