| 1. Meanwhile |
| 2. My Jeans Are Too Tight |
| 3. Honeymoon Is Over, The |
| 4. Caution: Love Is Larger Than It Appears |
| 5. Mother-In-Law |
| 6. Hillbilly Hair |
| 7. Deep in Texas |
| 8. Fakin' Cajun |
| 9. I Really Have to Go |
| 10. Hans the Sissy Boy |
| 11. Bull |
Bull,Gerry House,Mca,Country,Country & Western,Spoken / Comedy / Radio Shows
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The Little Willies
The Little Willies Manufacturer: Milking Bull Records/EMI ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000E6UJXS Release Date: 2006-03-07 |
Tracks:
- Roly Poly
- I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive
- Love Me
- It's Not You It's Me
- Best of All Possible Worlds
- No Place To Fall
- Roll On
- Gotta Get Drunk
- Streets of Baltimore
- Easy As The Rain
- Tennessee Stud
- Night Life
- Lou Reed
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One of the freshest country albums of the year comes not out of Nashville, but rather New York, from a sporadic band with the unlikely (and somewhat suggestive) moniker of the Little Willies. At times, the fivesome (named in homage to Willie Nelson) hearkens to the great historic western-swing bands--crack, loose-limbed musicians fronted by a hypnotically sublime girl singer. If that sleepy female voice (and her distinctive piano) sounds astonishingly like Norah Jones, that's because it is Jones, exploring the country side of the blues. The group--rounded out by Lee Alexander (bass), Jim Campilongo (electric guitar), Richard Julian (guitar, vocals), and Dan Rieser (drums)--formed in 2003 to play the Living Room on New York's Lower East Side and just do the classic American music they grew up enjoying. That's why their low-key labor of love, recorded without commercial expectations and promoted under the radar, includes both originals (including the achingly sweet "Easy as the Rain") and covers of Hank Williams's "I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive"; Nelson's "I Gotta Get Drunk" and "Nightlife"; Kris Kristofferson's "Best of All Possible Worlds"; Townes Van Zandt's "No Place to Fall"; and Leiber & Stoller's "Love Me" (made great by Elvis Presley). Throughout, the record maintains the slightly inebriated, bar-band feel of a live club performance, especially on "Lou Reed," a very funny saga of a cow-tipping incident possibly involving the dark rocker. This is an extraordinary record, not only for its musicianship, but for the infectious joy and exuberance of performers who remember just how fun it is to play music from the inside out. --Alanna Nash
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New York City The Peter Malick Group featuring Norah Jones |
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Come Away with Me Norah Jones |
Table for One Jim Campilongo |
Feels Like Home Norah Jones |
Album Description
THE LITTLE WILLIES are Lee Alexander, Jim Campilongo, Norah Jones, Richard Julian and Dan Rieser. On their self-titled debut CD they cover a range of songs by Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Townes Van Zandt and Fred Rose, as well as bandmember originals.Customer Reviews:
Disappointing.......2007-07-09
Willies disappointment.......2007-05-12
Fun little retreat to the past.......2007-03-23
Chilley Willies!.......2007-03-09
IT WAS AWFUL!!!!!
Best when Norah sings........2007-03-09
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Catch Bull at Four
Cat Stevens Manufacturer: A&M ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004VW0S Release Date: 2000-07-25 |
Tracks:
- Sitting
- The Boy with a Moon & Star on His Head
- Angelsea
- Silent Sunlight
- Can't Keep It In
- 18th Avenue
- Freezing Steel
- O Caritas
- Sweet Scarlet
- Ruins
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Celebrated and adored for his sanguine lyrics and irresistible hooks, Cat Stevens was one of the rare singer-songwriters capable of composing genuinely optimistic songs that didn't leave a sappy residue in listeners' ears. However, even a cursory listen to 1972's Catch Bull at Four proves that the Cat had seen darkness, too, and that those darker elements had become more pronounced than they'd been in the past. His vocal style shifts from the cool croon that made Tea for the Tillerman and Teaser and the Firecat top sellers to a harsher, almost growling delivery. The album's standouts--the wistful reverie "Sitting" and the delightfully infectious "Can't Keep It In"--are resolute in lyric and melody. Rambling, mystical odes such as "The Boy with a Moon & Star on His Head," "Angelsea," and "Sweet Scarlet" offer quaintly romantic imagery and lavishly undulating melodies. But it's the mercurial dynamics and driving melody of "18th Avenue (Kansas City Nightmare)" and the bitter conviction of "Ruins" that give the album a backbone and a sense of balance. --Sally WeinbachCustomer Reviews:
cat's got the cream with this album .......2005-11-28
from the opening track "sittin" you know you're in for something special then comes
"the boy with the moon and stars on his head"
a beautiful song i can see myself in a poppy field watching the sunset whenever i play this song..hell i think i'm gonna do that
angelsea beautiful tear jerking
silent sunlight another class song from the cat
18th avenue [kansas city nightmare] my second favorite track on this album
freezing steel good just not great still the steven's
o'caritas another one of my favorites
sweet scarlet my favorite a beauty
ruins no way this is great
catch bull at four 10/5 steven's and his many highs
god bless you cat stevens
Excellent service and product!.......2005-10-25
Cat's Early Seventies' Transition.......2005-01-28
Undoubtedly one of the Cat's classic albums.......2004-10-23
It is unfortunate that many reviewers of `Catch bull at four' have tended to regard it as a poorer quality album than its two predecessors `Tea for the tillerman' and `Teaser and the Firecat'. I feel that this does the album a great injustice; no artist should be expected to remain unchanging in style, and if he had simply stayed with a winning formula after the success of `Teaser' Cat Stevens could rightly have been criticized. However, Stevens demonstrated integrity and vision throughout the early years of the 1970s, with each of his first five Island Records albums showing a clear progression and artistic development, even if on occasions (perhaps most notably `Foreigner') this was not always commercially successful.
After achieving a very focused and concise style on `Teaser', Cat Stevens understandably wanted to experiment with more unusual song structures and ambitious arrangements, and the result is a somewhat more stylistically diverse album than its predecessors. As a result it is, if anything, a stronger, more musically satisfying album, and includes new elements such as electric guitar, synthesizer, female backing vocalists and the accomplished keyboard work of Jean Roussel. At the same time, the album retains much of what made Cat's earlier work appealing, and also includes the welcome re-appearance of the bouzouki to add its distinctive sound to `O Caritas'.
The mood of the album is at times somber, reflecting Stevens' continuing spiritual pilgrimage at this time, and his deep feelings perhaps show through most in the opening track `Sitting' and the bleak closing song `Ruins'. Though there are a couple of weaker tracks (such as `Boy...' which has a pleasant arrangements but a rather tedious, over-long lyric, and `Angelsea' which is perhaps too dominated by synthesizer sounds), these can be appreciated as valid musical experiments, and are more than compensated for by other very appealing up-tempo tracks (such as `Sitting', `Can't keep it in' and `O Caritas'). The album contains several lovely ballads, such as `Sweet scarlet' and the madrigal-like `Silent sunlight', whilst the more complex song structure of `18th avenue', with its orchestral interlude and changing rhythms, hints at the direction Cat would take with his next album `Foreigner'. The whole package is enhanced by the crystal clear remastering, and restoration of the stylish original album artwork. Altogether, `Catch bull at four' can be regarded as a very satisfying album which, along with `Tillerman' and `Teaser' ranks among Cat Stevens' best work.
Like all of Cat Stevens' albums - about 2/3 superb .......2004-09-25
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The Lonely Bull
Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass Manufacturer: Shout Factory ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000771T1A Release Date: 2005-02-08 |
Tracks:
- The Lonely Bull (El Solo Toro)
- El Lobo (The Wolf)
- Tijuana Sauerkraut
- Desafinado
- Mexico
- Never On Sunday
- Struttin With Maria
- Let It Be Me
- Acapulco 1922
- Limbo Rock
- Crawfish
- A Quiet Tear (Lagrima Quieta)
Album Description
The album that started the Herb Alpert phenomenon!Originally released in 1962, The Lonely Bull was not only Herb Alpert's musical debut, but the first album released on A&M Records. "After experiencing my first bullfight in Tijuana, Mexico," Alpert recalls, "I was inspired to find a way to musically express what I felt while watching the wild responses of the crowd, and hearing the brass musicians introducing each new event with rousing fanfare."
The excitement translated, and The Lonely Bull was a stunning success. The title track hit the Billboard Top 10, as did the LP, which peaked at #10 and remained on the album chart for three years. The disc also includes the perennial stadium favorite "Never On Sunday," and the intricate, bossa nova-inflected "Desafinado." The cover, featuring Alpert toasting with a tequila glass, began a run of memorable TJB coversincluding the groundbreaking and unforgettable one featuring a barely covered model immortalized on the Whipped Cream & Other Delights.
Each album in the Herb Alpert Signature Series features meticulously remastered sound, deluxe packaging, detailed liner notes, and an intro by Herb Alpert containing personal recollections and anecdotes.
Customer Reviews:
PASS THE TEQUILA! AND LISTEN TO THE BRASS!.......2007-07-11
One of his first.......2007-04-12
All the boisterous noises, color and motion of the Tijuana streets--and one "Lonely Bull" that wouldn't be lonely for long.......2007-04-12
The CD starts off with the titled track, "The Lonely Bull (El Solo Toro.)" We hear the sounds of the bull fight and a few bars of the "La Virgin de la Macarena;" then the true melody begins. The horns, percussion and guitar all shine to make this melody a very special one; and the backup chorus adds to the greatness of this number. "El Lobo (The Wolf)" follows; again the horns, percussion and guitar carry the melody very well. "El Lobo (The Wolf)" also makes great use of the chimes at the end of this track. "Tijuana Sauerkraut" again uses the horns and drums to bat this traditional German flavored melody straight out of the ball park! The chorus on "Tijuana Sauerkraut" performs beautifully, too.
Other gems on this CD include the bossa nova flavored "Desafinado;" Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass perform this so elegantly. The melody charms you so much that you'll want to jump up, grab your sweetheart and dance--wherever you are! The musicians use the horns and percussion on "Desafinado" very well. In addition, "Never On Sunday" sports a continental flair with a Latin American beat superimposed over it that works very well. The backup chorus only enhances the loveliness of "Never On Sunday." In addition, "Struttin' With Maria" has a relentlessly happy and upbeat feel to it which highlights the joy a man feels as he walks alongside his one true love, Maria.
Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass also perform a stunning rendition of "Let It Be Me." The artists slow down the tempo considerably as they use the horns and percussion to make this classic love ballad more romantic than ever. This is truly music for lovers!
"Limbo Rock" sports a powerful upbeat melody as the horns and percussion carry the melody. The cries of the musicians and the male chorus add a very special human, playful element to "Limbo Rock."
The CD ends fittingly with the stately sounding "A Quiet Tear (Lágrima Quieta)." "A Quiet Tear (Lágrima Quieta)" begins with tambourines added to the horns to enhance the stateliness of this number and to infuse it with a Mexican flavor as well. The backup chorus also helps to make this a fine ending for the CD.
The liner notes include commentary by Herb Alpert and the art work reflects good judgment.
Fans of Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass will consider this release to be a "must-have" for their collections; and people who enjoy easy listening music from the 1960s will enjoy this CD as well. Moreover, if you like music that emphasizes the role of the trumpet, you can't go wrong with this CD.
¡Olé!
Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass (The Lonely Bull).......2007-02-14
While creating A&M records, which would go on to be one of the largest record companies in the world) with his partner Jerry Moss, Alpert was inspired by the music from a Bullfight in 1962 to make an album of those sounds.
The answer; The Lonely Bull. The title song, written by pianist Sol Lake, went on to become a smash. Alpert was a star, and this is the album that went along with the single.
A happy care-free set of instrumentals with heavy latin, and some jazz influence. Overall this is a nice album. This album would only hint at the success Alpert would endure, during the 1960's.
If you're not familiar with Herb Alpert's music and want to be, this wouldn't be a bad place to start, but there are many other terrific albums that have a slightly different sound than this one does.
The Lonely Bull.......2007-02-01
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Live At Bull Moose
Manufacturer: Warner Bros. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BVIUNC |
Product Description
Bull Moose Records captured this flash of brilliance in one of their stores, and now we are only one of a handful of select indie stores in the nation that offer this truly special recording! Also available: her stunningly raw major-label debut, SOVIET KITSCH. Track List: 1 Ain't No Cover 2 Carbon Monoxide 3 Pound of Flesh 4 The Noise 5 My ManCustomer Reviews:
Wish We Could Hear the Rest of the "Bunch!".......2007-03-13
The only "flaw" is that this sampling of a Spektor live show leaves you wanting more. In the liner notes, she says that "these five songs, and a bunch more, were performed." Ah, if only we could hear the rest of that bunch!
ChasinWV.......2007-02-20
I adore him, and I implore him..........2006-07-06
It starts off with "Ain't No Cover," which is pretty much all a capella. Spektor sings in her quirky voice of a man she "adores," while a heartbeat plays in the background. Then the piano kicks in with "Carbon Monoxide," a meditative, bittersweet little ballad occasionally interrupted by "walka walka walka walka walk..."
Then it's time for the sprightly, ominous "Pound of Flesh," which makes Spektor sound like a thoughtful imp, and the stately, classical-sounding "Noise." The EP finishes up with "My Man (Medley," a rambling little love ditty that comes full circle back to the opening song. "My man he breaks my heart/he tears me all apart/and he leaves me such a mess/they say I'm cursed/but I am blessed/cause he loves me, he loves me/he really really loves me..."
Regina Spektor is reknowned for her attic-apartment verse and quirky voice, and both are on full display in the "Live At Bull Moose." It's also a top-notch live recording, so that you can almost forget that it IS live, until the audience starts applauding at the end of every song.
Spektor's voice doesn't suffer from lack of studio polish; she sounds basically the same here as she does in her studio albums. She forms soundscapes, riffs and scatting all with her sweet, quirky voice. Her piano playing is nimble and light, and her oddball songs are wonderfully literate and strange: "Ezra Pound sat upon my bed/asked me which books as of late I have read/Asked me if I've read his own,/And whether I could spare a pound/Of flesh/To cover his bare bones."
Anyone who enjoys Spektor's delightful antifolk works is sure to want "Live At Bull Moose" to round out their collection. A lovely little live performance, and shows that she is a magnificent musician in and out of the studio.
Really solid little EP.......2006-03-11
The album opens with It Ain't No Cover, a nice anti-love song of sorts. You can hear her tapping her foot throughout. Carbon Monoxide, from the album Soviet Kitsch, makes an appearance. It doesn't sound much different from the studio version. Pound of Flesh, track three, is a really great song that centers on clever turns of phrases, including one on a great poet's name: "Ezra Pound sat upon my bed/Asked me which books as of late I've read/Asked me if I've read his own/And whether I could spare a pound/Of flesh to cover his bare bones." The fourth track, The Noise, is probably the song I was least impressed with. While it's a decent song, it doesn't really have anything uniquely Spektor in it. It's followed by My Man, an a capella medley that ends the CD and reminds you of how versatile her voice is.
The EP was only released in certain independent stores, so you might have a hard time getting your hands on it. However, if you come across it, it's definitely worth buying. It's a nice complement to her full albums.
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English Renaissance Music
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000026ZD Release Date: 1990-03-12 |
Tracks:
- Galliard
- Alman: The Honeysuckle
- The Silver Swan
- Coranto: Heigh Ho Holiday
- Oft Have I Vowed
- My Bonny Lass
- Coranto: Alarm
- Fortune
- Doe You Not Know
- Pavan
- Rowland (Lord Willoughby's March)
- Thus Bonny-Boots
- Jig
- The Lady Oriana
- The Satyr's Dance
- Pavan Of Five Parts
- Callino Casturame
- O Care, Thou Wilt Despatch Me
- Lullaby
- The Fitzwilliam Suite: The Woods So Wilde
- The Fitzwilliam Suite: Alman
- The Fitzwilliam Suite: Pavana
- The Fitzwilliam Suite: Galiarda
- The Fitzwilliam Suite: La Volta
- The Fitzwilliam Suite: The Earle Of Oxford's Marche
- The Bells
Customer Reviews:
English Renaissance music done beautifully........2007-05-13
and fell in love with it. The Earl of Oxford March is particularly appealing.
They don't come much better........2005-08-23
The finest brass ensembles all on 1 album.......2002-01-31
An interesting spin on English Renaissance Music.......2000-08-09
Great sound. Definitely a must for your collection........1999-11-05
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John Dee Holeman & the Waifs Band
John Dee Holeman & The Waifs Band Manufacturer: Music Maker ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000PRJ7Z2 Release Date: 2007-05-24 |
Tracks:
- John Henry
- Country Gal
- Mojo Hand
- Give Me Back My Wig
- I'm a Pilgrim
- Comin' Home To You
- Dust My Broom
- Little Queenie
- I Miss Huggin'
- Looking Yonder Comin'
- Baby Please Don't Go
Product Description
11-track CD on Music Maker.
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Re-Inventions: Best Of The Vanguard Years
Sandy Bull Manufacturer: Vanguard Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000HF5R Release Date: 1999-01-26 |
Tracks:
- Blend
- Manha De Carnival
- Carmina Burana Fantasy
- Gospel Tune
- Little Maggie
- Memphis, Tennessee
- Triple Ballade
- Carnival Jump
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Sandy Bull's 1965 LP Inventions remains one of those legendary albums that almost no one has heard. Its impact, however, can be scene in the title of this new compilation spotlighting a great unsung hero of "psychedelic folk." "Blend," the 22-minute opus from 1963 that opens this disc, surely fits that designation, perfectly blending folk, jazz, and Indian influences into what Bull called "new guitar raga." An eclectic virtuoso who switched from acoustic guitar to banjo to Stratocaster to oud (mostly backed solely by jazz drummer/Ornette Coleman crony Billy Higgins), Bull was all over the musical map. Thus the beautiful, soothing bossa nova of "Manha de Carnival" gives way to German classical music, which is supplanted by a cover of Chuck Berry's "Memphis." The cream of Bull's first three albums can be found here. When those old records were in stores, it's a good bet Leo Kottke, Mark Knopfler, Richard Thompson, George Harrison, and Jerry Garcia were taking notes. --Bill HoldshipCustomer Reviews:
Simply incredible - the ultimate groove music.......2006-07-20
Sandy Bull is a master genre-twister, and a delight to behold! This album exemplifies the genesis of his astonishing musical journey and the absolute brilliance of both his and Vanguard's vision.
... revealing "essences" ..........2000-03-14
A Fantastic Original.......1999-10-16
One of the Best of the Sixties.......1999-10-01
Acoustic bliss.......1999-04-14
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Greatest Hits: Harpsichord
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002C0U Release Date: 1995-08-22 |
Tracks:
- Air And Variations In E Major From Harpsicord Suite No. 5: The Harmonious Blacksmith
- Keyboard Suite No. 11 In D Minor: Sarabande
- Greensleeves (16th Century)
- Lavolta
- The Earl Of Salisbury: Pavan, The Earl Of Salisbury
- Ut re mi fa sol la, In F
- The King's Hunt
- The Nightingale (17th Century)
- For Two Virginals
- The Prince Of Denmark's March
- The 18th Order (3rd Book Of Pieces For Harpsicord): Le tic-toc-choc, No. 6
- The 15th Order (3rd Book Of Pieces For Harpsicord): Musete de Choisi, No. 4
- Le Tambourin
- La poule
- Le Coucou
- Sonata In D Minor, 'Pastorale'
- Sonata In E Major, 'Capriccio'
- Sonata in D Major
- Goldberg Variations, BWV 988: Aria
- The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1, BWV 846: Prelude and Fugue No. 1 In C Major
- Italian Concerto In F Major, BWV 971: III. Presto
- The Anna Magdalena Notebook: Minuet In G Major, BWV Anh. 114
- Sonata No. 11 In A Major, K. 331: III. (Rondo) Alla Turca
- Wo0 10, No. 2: Minuet in G Major
- Trumpet Tune 'Martial Air'
- Round O (Rondo)
- The 6th Order (2nd Book Of Pieces For Harpsichord): Les baricades misterieuses, No. 5
- The 15th Order (3rd Book Of Pieces For Harpsicord): Musete de Taverni, No. 5
- Cuckoo Toccata
Customer Reviews:
"Best Harpsichord Recording".......2005-11-05
Plenty of music for a moderate price as well.
Great.......2005-08-09
a must-have for harpsichord lovers.......2004-04-30
David Rehak
author of "Love and Madness"
keeno.......2001-01-08
This is a well engineered CD. Many featuring the harpsichord demand a level of equipment beyond that of any regular person with bills, which means this disk sounds just fine on a boom box. Everybody in the family will like some part of this disk `cept for the 13 year old whose lost to punk rock or hip hop.
The Most Superb Harpsichord Sampler.......2000-07-27
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In Nomine: 16th Century English Music for Viols Including the Complete Consort Music of Thomas Tallis - Fretwork
John Taverner , Thomas Preston , Robert Johnson , Robert Parsons , Alfonso Ferrabosco , Richard Campbell , Julia Hodgson , William Hunt , Elizabeth Liddle , and Christopher Wilson Manufacturer: Amon Ra ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002048 Release Date: 1995-03-06 |
Tracks:
- In Nomine A 4, No. 1
- In Nomine A 5 'Crye'
- In Nomine A 5 'Trust'
- Solfaing Song A 5
- Fa La Sol A 3
- In Nomine A 4
- Fant A 5
- In Nomine A 5
- In Nomine A 4, No. 2
- Fant A 3, No. 3
- In Nomine
- In Nomine A 4, No. 2
- O Lux Beata Trinitas A 3
- In Nomine A 4
- In Nomine A 5
- Ut Re Mi Fa Sol La A 4
- In Nomine A 5
- Lute Fant, No 5
- Fant A 4
- Libera Nos, Salva Nos A 5
- In Nomine A 4
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The Bull Moose After Party
Speechwriters LLC Manufacturer: Handwoven Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007WHAWW Release Date: 2004-09-04 |
Tracks:
- Spaghetti Streetwalker
- Balk
- Clones
- Anodyne
- Blood on the Frets
- Or Something
- Annie Dan
- CHBB
- Hostage
- Bobby D
- Spin Cycle
Album Description
With their latest release, 2004's The Bull Moose After Party, Speechwriters LLC hopes to spread their music worldwide. The band teamed up with musician/producer Adam Richman to record a 12-track disc that showcases their diverse songsmanship, adding such new elements as lap steel guitar, keyboards, and intricate, layered vocal harmonies to their traditionally introspective lyrics.Customer Reviews:
indendiary.......2005-10-11
Awesome awesome cd........2005-07-27
(...)
WOW.......2005-05-02
By the way, I just realized after writing this that I sound like I work for the band...I don't.
Cheers!
Mike
unexpected satisfaction..........2005-03-09
By the first song I was hooked. Catchy tunes backing their nearly unsurpassed songwriting ability. With an immense vocabulary, the two man band (Dave and Misha) are able to express their feelings through song lyrics in a way that I've never heard before. It's music that makes you think, and there are so many meanings behind all of their words, that their songs don't get old.
It's also a CD that takes very little "warming up." I put it in, and after the first song I was hooked. You can listen to the CD all the way through without skipping songs (except the last song... I don't really like it), the boys don't waist their words for the sake of making a full length CD. It's clear to see that each song has significant meaning to them.
Musically... It is an acoustic sound somewhat similar to Dispatch. The rhymes (not vocals) and their ability to quickly and meaningfully hit 4-5 rhymes in a row are similar to that of G Love with much more emotion/meaning behind their lyrics. The lead, solos, and instrumental jams are something only of a band that hasn't been tainted by the pop scene yet. It shows two guys that truly appreciate their music and what they make it... not what a producer makes it.
buy this CD, you won't be disappointed.
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