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You in Reverse
Built to Spill Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EGDN40 Release Date: 2006-04-11 |
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It took Doug Martsch five years to complete this album so what's another two minutes? That's precisely how long it takes to sit through a nail-biting instrumental intro before the singer chimes in and you realize that, whew!, he still has it. The quirky, Idaho-born indie-rock group's first album since 2001's Ancient Melodies of the Future, is positively radiant. The meandering melodies have been reigned in but the songs still don't feel like they're rushing to get anywhere, even on the double-paced "Conventional Wisdom." On tracks such as "Liar" and "The Wait" the spacey guitar solos are tempered by sweet touches of slide guitar and a back porch rhythm. Meanwhile, there's a definite Neil Young influence creeping through "Wherever You Go" and "Gone," which makes the band that was weird enough to inspire Modest Mouse weirder than ever. --Aidin VaziriAlbum Description
One of the most critically acclaimed of Modern Rock bands, Built To Spill returns with its long-awaited album, the first in five years. Putting aside extensive overdubs and an atmosphere sweep, You in Reverse captures the organic, loose, impromptu feel of the band's jams. Led by influential alt-rock hero Doug Martsch and sprouting new influences and a fresh feel, Built To Spill drives ahead with You in Reverse.Customer Reviews:
Favorite Album by my favorite band of all-time.......2007-05-18
very good - but not their best..........2007-03-26
You In Reverse.......2007-01-30
I know we're getting older . . ........2007-01-09
Damn near perfect.......2007-01-08
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The River in Reverse
Manufacturer: Verve Forecast ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FA58IY Release Date: 2006-06-06 |
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Some inspired music has arrived in the wake of Hurricane Katrina (mainly on New Orleans-themed benefit albums), but nothing as audaciously ambitious as this cross-generational collaboration between Crescent City mainstay Allen Toussaint and former British upstart turned adventurously eclectic veteran Elvis Costello. As a songwriter, producer, and arranger, Toussaint has been responsible for hits from artists ranging from Irma Thomas, Ernie K-Doe, and Lee Dorsey to the Pointer Sisters and Labelle. Costello, long a huge fan of Toussaint's music, sings relatively familiar fare such as "On Your Way Down" and "Freedom for the Stallion" from Toussaint's extensive songbook along with obscurities mainly recorded by Dorsey. Toussaint supplies his distinctive piano and horn arrangements--as well as lead vocals on "Who's Gonna Help Brother Get Further?"--with Costello's Imposters serving as the rhythm section. Yet the real revelation comes from the new material, including the title track (a searing Costello composition in the Toussaint soul-spiritual mode) and five new Costello/Toussaint compositions that spotlight Toussaint's signature sound without diminishing Costello's creative contributions. What could have been a curiosity is instead a hallmark in the catalog of each artist. --Don McLeeseAlbum Description
The River in Reverse is Elvis Costello and Allen Toussaint's spirited and deeply soulful new album, including seven songs from Toussaint's remarkable catalog; five newly written by the two; and one new song, the title track, written by Costello. Sessions for the album took place over a whirlwind two weeks late last year in Hollywood, CA and at Piety Street Studios in Toussaint's hometown of New Orleans. Produced by Joe Henry, the album masterfully combines Costello's band the Imposters with Toussaint's horn section (Amadee Castenell, Joe Smith, Sam Williams, and Brian Cayolle) and guitarist (Anthony Brown). Toussaint led the ensemble from the piano, with Imposters keyboard player Steve Nieve switching to Hammond B3. The majority of the tracks were cut with the entire group in the room and Costello singing live, occasionally adding his guitar to the mix. Costello selected songs from deep within the Toussaint catalogue such as "Nearer To You," "Freedom for the Stallion," and "Tears, Tears and More Tears." Toussaint kicks off the lead vocal on his composition, "Who's Gonna Help Brother Get Further?" and trades vocal lines with Costello and bassist Davey Faragher on several other tracks. All of the horn arrangements are marked with Toussaint's distinctive style and, commented Costello, "add a second voice" to the title track, the one song that Costello wrote alone. Just before the recording began, the duo holed up in New York to write together throughout October, a quick-moving process that resulted in four songs on the album of various combinations of words and music. The songwriting collaboration began with Costello writing lyrics for Toussaint's beautiful minor key variation of Professor Longhair's "Tipitina." The resulting piece is now entitled "Ascension Day." Other new titles include "The Sharpest Thorn," "Broken Promise Land," and "International Echo." Toussaint previously produced a 1983 Costello cover of Yoko Ono's "Walking on Thin Ice" with the Attractions and the T.K.O. Horns, and also contributed piano to the New Orleans-recorded "Deep Dark Truthful Mirror" from Costello's 1989 album Spike. Immediately following Hurricane Katrina, Toussaint relocated to New York City, where the two renewed their musical friendship at several benefit concerts and club gigs during a seven-day period from the 17th of September, leading to discussions of this new album. The powerful song "The River in Reverse" was written by Costello on September 24th, 2005, and performed by him for the first time at that night's "Parting the Waters" benefit event organized by the The New Yorker magazine.
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King of America Elvis Costello |
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Don't Overlook The CD/DVD Combo.......2007-05-05
More than easy listening from the Big Easy!.......2007-03-15
4 1/2 stars. .......2007-03-13
real music...real songs.......2007-01-11
Elvis Costello and Allen Toussaint...it doesn't get much better than this...........2007-01-06
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The River In Reverse [CD/DVD Combo]
Elvis Costello , and Allen Toussaint Manufacturer: Verve Forecast ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FBH476 Release Date: 2006-06-06 |
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Some inspired music has arrived in the wake of Hurricane Katrina (mainly on New Orleans-themed benefit albums), but nothing as audaciously ambitious as this cross-generational collaboration between Crescent City mainstay Allen Toussaint and former British upstart turned adventurously eclectic veteran Elvis Costello. As a songwriter, producer, and arranger, Toussaint has been responsible for hits from artists ranging from Irma Thomas, Ernie K-Doe, and Lee Dorsey to the Pointer Sisters and Labelle. Costello, long a huge fan of Toussaint's music, sings relatively familiar fare such as "On Your Way Down" and "Freedom for the Stallion" from Toussaint's extensive songbook along with obscurities mainly recorded by Dorsey. Toussaint supplies his distinctive piano and horn arrangements--as well as lead vocals on "Who's Gonna Help Brother Get Further?"--with Costello's Imposters serving as the rhythm section. Yet the real revelation comes from the new material, including the title track (a searing Costello composition in the Toussaint soul-spiritual mode) and five new Costello/Toussaint compositions that spotlight Toussaint's signature sound without diminishing Costello's creative contributions. What could have been a curiosity is instead a hallmark in the catalog of each artist. --Don McLeeseAlbum Description
The River in Reverse is Elvis Costello and Allen Toussaint's spirited and deeply soulful new album, including seven songs from Toussaint's remarkable catalog; five newly written by the two; and one new song, the title track, written by Costello. Sessions for the album took place over a whirlwind two weeks late last year in Hollywood, CA and at Piety Street Studios in Toussaint's hometown of New Orleans. Produced by Joe Henry, the album masterfully combines Costello's band the Imposters with Toussaint's horn section (Amadee Castenell, Joe Smith, Sam Williams, and Brian Cayolle) and guitarist (Anthony Brown). Toussaint led the ensemble from the piano, with Imposters keyboard player Steve Nieve switching to Hammond B3. The majority of the tracks were cut with the entire group in the room and Costello singing live, occasionally adding his guitar to the mix. Costello selected songs from deep within the Toussaint catalogue such as "Nearer To You," "Freedom for the Stallion," and "Tears, Tears and More Tears." Toussaint kicks off the lead vocal on his composition, "Who's Gonna Help Brother Get Further?" and trades vocal lines with Costello and bassist Davey Faragher on several other tracks. All of the horn arrangements are marked with Toussaint's distinctive style and, commented Costello, "add a second voice" to the title track, the one song that Costello wrote alone. Just before the recording began, the duo holed up in New York to write together throughout October, a quick-moving process that resulted in four songs on the album of various combinations of words and music. The songwriting collaboration began with Costello writing lyrics for Toussaint's beautiful minor key variation of Professor Longhair's "Tipitina." The resulting piece is now entitled "Ascension Day." Other new titles include "The Sharpest Thorn," "Broken Promise Land," and "International Echo." Toussaint previously produced a 1983 Costello cover of Yoko Ono's "Walking on Thin Ice" with the Attractions and the T.K.O. Horns, and also contributed piano to the New Orleans-recorded "Deep Dark Truthful Mirror" from Costello's 1989 album Spike. Immediately following Hurricane Katrina, Toussaint relocated to New York City, where the two renewed their musical friendship at several benefit concerts and club gigs during a seven-day period from the 17th of September, leading to discussions of this new album. The powerful song "The River in Reverse" was written by Costello on September 24th, 2005, and performed by him for the first time at that night's "Parting the Waters" benefit event organized by the The New Yorker magazine.
More Elvis Costello & Allen Toussaint
King of America Elvis Costello |
Imperial Bedroom Elvis Costello & the Attractions |
Painted from Memory Elvis Costello & Burt Bacharach |
The Wild Sound of New Orleans: The Complete 'Tousan' Sessions Allen Toussaint |
Finger Poppin' and Stompin' Feet: 20 Classic Allen Toussaint Productions for Minit Records 1960-1962 Various Artists |
Connected Allen Toussaint |
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A Joyful Rage.......2007-06-23
Great.......2007-01-05
Such a waste..........2006-10-06
Another Sharp Collaboration for Costello Who Gains Gravitas With the Soulfully Erudite Toussaint.......2006-08-24
Soulful masterpiece.......2006-07-14
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Essential Hyperion, Vol. 2
Manufacturer: Hyperion UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004RITB Release Date: 2001-01-09 |
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Nothing but hits.......2001-01-31
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In Reverse
Matthew Sweet Manufacturer: Volcano ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00001O2UZ Release Date: 1999-10-12 |
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To mix metaphors, for most of the 1990s Matthew Sweet didn't so much march to his own drummer as swim determinedly against many of the prevailing rough currents in rock music. For Sweet, the melodic sensibilities, adventurous arrangements, and production values of '60s and '70s pop have remained long-lost Holy Grails to be passionately sought. Closing out what he's termed rock's "dry decade" (for its production values, if not content), In Reverse hearkens back to Phil Spector's wall of sound and Brian Wilson's mid-'60s studio prime with a vengeance. (The great bassist of choice during those epochal recordings, Carol Kaye, is a key player here.) Epic in scope and harmonically intoxicating (if occasionally overwrought), this is an album by an artist measuring the distance between his reach and his grasp, his good sense and self-indulgence, his confidence growing with every back-to-the future track. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
Matthew Sweet's Wall of Sound.......2007-04-04
A worthy entry in the Matthew Sweet catalog.......2006-05-15
Best of his albums to date.......2006-04-08
A full on return to power pop form, this is right on!.......2005-11-29
Disappointing.......2004-05-25
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Christmas in Reverse
Manufacturer: Word Music / Kathie Hill Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000EGH4K4 |
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Dear Eloise/King Midas in Reverse
The Hollies Manufacturer: Sundazed Music Inc. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003GZZ Release Date: 1997-10-21 |
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1997 Sundazed reissue of their 1967 album complete with tracks included only on the original U.K. version. Also included here is the original artwork, new liner notes and an interview with lead vocalist Allan Clarke, The 4 bonus tracks are 'Pegasus', 'Try It', 'Do The Best You Can' & 'Elevated Observations'. 15 tracks including 'Dear Eloise' & 'King Midas In Reverse'.Customer Reviews:
I love this album.......2007-01-25
Acid tested Hollies.......2005-09-06
Real gem of the psychedelic era.......2005-07-29
Obra cumbre de Los Hollies, Indispensable Album de los 60's.......2004-02-15
The Hollies' True Masterpiece.......2001-07-17
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River in Reverse
Elvis Costello & Allen Toussaint Manufacturer: Universal/Verve ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FDF1CY Release Date: 2006-06-12 |
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Japanese double disc edition of this 2006 collaboration between the prolific British singer/songwriter and legendary New Orleans musician Allan Toussaint features one bonus track, 'The Greatest Love' plus a bonus DVD with 10 tracks from the album: Tears Tears & More Tears, The Sharpest Thorn, What Do You Want The Girl To Do, The River In Reverse, Who's Gonna Help Brother Get Further, All These Things, Freedom For The Stallion, Sweet Georgia Brown, Ascension Day and On Your Way Down.Customer Reviews:
river in reverse.......2006-10-29
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Sing Hollies in Reverse
Various Artists Manufacturer: Eggbert Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000008PCH Release Date: 1995-09-05 |
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IndiePop all-stars cover Hollies and do 'em justice.......2000-01-21
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It's Like Magic in Reverse
The Talk Manufacturer: MoRisen Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001XAQL4 Release Date: 2004-04-20 |
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something to TALK about.......2006-07-24
hot stuff to blow yr mind.......2004-12-16
greatest cd EVER!.......2004-06-14
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