Having, for many years now, played the thanklessly anonymous role as behind-the-scenes songwriter for artists from Emmy Lou Harris to Tina Turner, Air Supply and Olivia Newton-John, Seth Swirskys Instant Pleasure marks the first time hes tackled his own songs on record. Its not hard to hear why Swirsky has been a favourite for bubble-gum MOR pop artists everywhere, as most of these tracks gleam with precise, prefab pop hooks. The title track, previously recorded by Rufus Wainwright on the Big Daddy soundtrack, opens the record with its most infectious melody, but is unfortunately not indicative of the album as a whole. Most of these tracks just go to argue why he stayed behind the scenes all these years, as his uneven collection of songs the worst of which being the penned-for-Ringo-Starr "Its Still Love is performed with a severe lack of personality that his covering artists had offered. It just doesnt feel like the jack-of-all-trades (hes also a successful visual artist and author) is pushing himself, instead relying on his tricks of old, few of which are cutting it here.
(EMI)Seth Swirsky
Instant Pleasure
BY Scott ReidPublished Mar 1, 2005