Thursday, March 29, 2012

Deee-Lite Review / Ryan Adams Preview (Album 18)

(Lite preview here) So...That album was exactly as I thought it would be. It was this strange combination between electronic beats and this strange singing / chanting. All jokes aside though, the album actually would be a pretty sweet album if you could take out the singing from the lady; not that I didn't like it, it just would have been better in my opinion. The electronic beats were actually pretty sweet to listen too. I liked the beats, but like I said...the entirety of it was less than to be desired. Actually, I didn't even notice that the band name is pronounced "delight" until a couple of days ago.

Favorite Songs:
     Deee-Lite Theme
     What Is Love
     Groove Is In The Heart

The double-oh's.

Album: Heartbreaker
Artist: Ryan Adams
Ryan Adams - Heartbreaker

Release Year: 2000

"Heartbreak and hard drink have inspired many great albums, but rarely one as tender as this, Ryan Adams' solo debut. Adams recorded Heartbreaker - a brutally honest chronical of the highs and lows of love - in the wake of two scarring breakups ... Heartbreak transforms Adams into the critics' darling - he was called a "visionary rock troubadour" by NME - but failed to win over a mass audience." - Theunis Bates

01 - Argument with David Rawlings Concerning Morrissey
02 - To Be Young (Is To Be Sad, Is To Be High)
03 - My Winding Wheel
04 - AMY
05 - Oh My Sweet Carolina
06 - Bartering Lines
07 - Call Me On Your Way Back Home
08 - Damn, Sam (I Love A Woman That Rains)
09 - Come Pick Me Up
10 - To Be The One
11 - Why Do They Leave?
12 - Shakedown On 9th Street
13 - Don't Ask For The Water
14 - In My Time Of Need
15 - Sweet Lil Gal

Streaming: Radio3.net
iTunes: Ryan Adams
Spotify: Heartbreaker

I hope that it's not country music. More heartbreak...

~mfm

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