Last year, Paul Collins gave us his “Flying High” album. This year the former Nerves front man does a follow up that hits all the right notes. Opening with “Hey DJ” it has a classic power pop beat, and goes into a nostalgic chorus with ringing guitars. The hit to miss ratio is very low overall, and the smooth “Ribbon of Gold” has a magical yet grizzled feel, almost Paul Westerberg-like with Tom Petty overtones. “I Still Want You” has lots of energy and a great hook that Cheap Trick would envy. Paul even laments the “Big Pop Song” with one of his own making, “The one song that never lets you down/ The one that’s always been around.” After a few songs, you realize this is a really, really good album, so by “Falling in Love With Her” the air guitar comes out for me. Big hooks, big guitar licks and like Paul mentions “it feels so good.” There is still that early 80s pop punk vibe tucked away on songs like “She doesn’t Want To Hang Around With You” that will bring back a smile and some memories. The album ends with three ballads, and though they can’t compete with the high energy stuff, the best of the bunch “Flown Away” is a good soulful commentary on the state of Paul’s state of mind. Right now you can buy it directly from his site.