You Can't Spell Rock Without R.O. - Reverse Osmosis

You Can't Spell Rock Without R.O.

Reverse Osmosis

  • Genre: Pop
  • Release Date: 2009-02-20
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 12

  • ℗ 2009 Reverse Osmosis

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Call Me When You're Sober Reverse Osmosis 3:32
2
Chicago Reverse Osmosis 3:59
3
What a Feeling Reverse Osmosis 3:22
4
Take Your Mama Reverse Osmosis 3:42
5
The Luckiest Reverse Osmosis 4:18
6
Carry On Wayward Son Reverse Osmosis 4:47
7
Amelia's Missing Reverse Osmosis 2:49
8
You Don't Know Me Very Well Reverse Osmosis 3:10
9
I Have Nothing Reverse Osmosis 4:29
10
Deliver Me Reverse Osmosis 4:14
11
Look What You've Done Reverse Osmosis 4:03
12
Supermassive Black Hole Reverse Osmosis 3:38

Reviews

  • Great!

    5
    By Squall1
    The only criticism I can give this album is that it doesn't live up to its name. A name like that leads me to believe that this album will be all rock, all the time. That's not the case when every other song is a ballad. Poor song choice, in my opinion. But fortunately it is performed very well. This group has very tight arrangements and very talented singers. I listen to this album a lot. This is a compliment because many albums in this genre get boring fast.
  • RO's best album to date

    5
    By TonyTahoe
    I can say without a doubt that this is the most enjoyable album RO has released. Since their earlier work with Aural Pleasure and Fifty Million Reverse Osmosis Fans Can't Be Wrong, the group has developed a noticeably more professional and cohesive sound. The silliness that plagues many fledgling a cappella groups is nowhere to be seen (or heard) on this album. With a range of musical genres including alternative (Call Me When You're Sober), classic rock (Carry On Wayward Son), power ballads (I Have Nothing, The Luckiest), and even 80's hits (What a Feeling), Reverse Osmosis has demonstrated its ability to skillfully perform, arrange, and compose music -- confirming its status as one of the finest a cappella groups in the nation. This album is a solid artistic contribution to collegiate a cappella.
  • USC's finest

    5
    By JohnnyH
    one of the best a cappella cd's i ever heard all time, all my life. Wasn't your cover of "Call Me When You're Sober" selected for BOCA 2009? What a great track; your soloist is even better than the original. It's about time they recognized RO.
  • RO

    5
    By mr.peanut*
    RO is insane. DAVID way to beast mode!
  • Amazing! Best Acapella Group..EVERRRR.

    5
    By Eddie T.
    Call Me When You're Sober is AMAZING....Very thorough rockapella album...great job..and I strongly reccommend (sp?) getting this album.