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If God Had Curves

If God Had Curves
  • List Price: $37.99
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  • Seller:Record Theatre
  • Sales Rank:326,846
  • Format:Import
  • Media:Audio CD
  • Discs:1
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2
  • Dimensions (in):5.6 x 5 x 0.5
  • Release Date:May 2, 2005
  • UPC:823674644727
  • EAN:0823674644727
  • ASIN:B00091SMGY
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Tracks
  • Long Goodbye
  • Love Will Save The Day
  • Souring
  • See You Fall
  • Hope (Tell Everyone)
  • Everything Is All Right By Me Now
  • Faithless
  • Hey Kids
  • The Wolves
  • Going Home
  • Soldiering


Editorial Reviews:
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Amazon.com
Former Moist frontman David Usher has always made what is perhaps best known as sensitive new-age guy's pop music; catchy songs with deep female appeal. The thing that separates Usher from other hearthrob types is that he isn't formulaic; his love of music is genuinely sourced from sincerity.

Usher's fourth solo record, If God Had Curves is as simple and un-slick as anything he has ever done; it isn't underproduced, just raw and honest. Usher has an obvious fondness for the simple-structured love song and of bare-bones human stories. The disc’s first track "Long Goodbye" is fully indicative of the influences of other inspirations on his own craft. The song includes a gorgeous, warm guitar solo from Canadian songwriting legend Bruce Cockburn, playing over a loop of a sample from punk rock/new wave troupe Le Tigre. The result is old-wood warm and beautiful. Track two starts with a sound clip of respected feminist Gloria Steinem; so begins the disc's first single "Love Will Save The Day" a joyful, lyrically challenging number disguised as a pop song. Bonus points to the singer for the song "Hey Kids", a whimsical, sardonic musical march highlighted by Tegan Quin, of Tegan & Sarah fame. As is the case with other David Usher records, the one thing missing is his preference for writing pretty-sounding prose and societal commentary over really pulling out personal stories from the rawest part of his soul—but there’s always hoping. --Denise Sheppard


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