Barenaked Ladies Are Me
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- Seller:CDWarehouseOnline
- Sales Rank:82,303
- Media:Audio CD
- Number Of Discs:1
- Discs:1
- Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2
- Dimensions (in):5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
- Release Date:September 12, 2006
- MPN:093624435129
- Model:00093624435129
- UPC:093624435129
- EAN:0093624435129
- ASIN:B000H1RG2M
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Tracks
- Adrift
- Bank Job
- Sound Of Your Voice
- Easy
- Home
- Bull In A China Shop
- Everything Had Changed
- Peterborough And The Kawarthas
- Maybe You're Right
- Take It Back
- Vanishing
- Rule The World With Love
- Wind It Up
Editorial Reviews:
Album Description
Barenaked Ladies Are Me still exudes the band's sense of fun while musically and lyrically demonstrating a maturity you'd expect from guys who have played together forever.
Amazon.com
15+ years after their winsome indie debut, Canada's Barenaked Ladies come full circle here, dropping off the major label merry-go-round to re-embrace a DYI sensibility with typically breezy aplomb. But, as this collection's strong songs and crisp production attest, that hardly means the band didn't learn a thing or three during its successful tenure in the majors. The gorgeous melancholy of "Adrift" is apt preamble to a collection that's more thematically balanced and graced by an expansive sense of artistic democracy. While mainstays Steven Page and Ed Robertson contribute such patently torqued, BNL-mirthful fare as "Bank Job," "Bull in a China Shop," "Rule the World With Love" and "Wind It Up," there's a growing maturity and sense of reflection in their work as well, as evidenced by Page confessing his own emotional disconnection via the evocative, banjo-accordion lament "Everything Had Changed." But it's the strong, equally literate contributions of fellow band members Jim Creeggan ("Peterborough & the Kawathas") and Kevin Hearn ("Sound of Your Voice," "Vanishing") that truly expand BNL's horizons at a career juncture when many bands are all too happy to rest on their laurels or hew religiously to the formula that garnered them. --Jerry McCulley
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