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One of the finest CDs ever. . .This is easily the finest album that Ben Folds Five ever made. Like many records considered "a Classic," there are few songs that stand alone as being extremely powerful, though as a whole it is a masterpiece. Not that this trio has ever been known for making happy music, but this record is downright somber at times. The tracks are interlaced with one another, with single phrases of one song, being the main subject of the next. Going from track to track there is a coherence seldom found in popul…
Well ... it's different.Having been a fan of BFF for a while (and owning their first two albums), I must say I was surprised by this release. Ben and the boys have made a name for themselves with their hard-edged, power-piano fuzzed-out-bass sound, paired with sharp, often funny and offbeat lyrics. "Underground" and "One Angry Dwarf" pop into mind. But this is more muted and melancholy. Ben's rough tenor sounds lilting and sampled, and likewise his piano is more jazzy and mature. Sledge fuzzes his bass on only a couple…
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format: 1 x CD record label: 550 Music catalog number: 493312 2 release dates: Apr 27 1999 in United States view details |
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format: 1 x CD catalog number: 69808 release dates: Apr 27 1999 view details |
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format: 1 x vinyl release dates: Apr 27 1999 view details |
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