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Over The Rhine - Films for Radio (2001) Lossless

Over The Rhine - Films for Radio (2001) Lossless

BAND/ARTIST: Over The Rhine

  • Title: Films for Radio
  • Year Of Release: 2001
  • Label: Back Porch, Virgin
  • Genre: Indie Pop, Folk Rock, Americana
  • Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
  • Total Time: 57:07
  • Total Size: 372 Mb
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Over The Rhine - Films for Radio (2001) Lossless


Tracklist:

01. The World Can Wait (5:45)
02. If Nothing Else (4:58)
03. Give Me Strength (4:15)
04. Fairpoint Diary (4:36)
05. I Radio Heaven (4:46)
06. Little Blue River / In The Garden (8:14)
07. Goodbye (This Is Not Goodbye) (5:28)
08. Whatever You Say (3:44)
09. The Body Is A Stairway Of Skin (4:19)
10. Moth (4:37)
11. When I Go (6:25)

Line-up:
Karin Bergquist - vocals, piano on #1, acoustic guitar on #11
Linford Detweiler - keyboards, loops, electric & acoustic guitars, bass
Additional personnel:
Jack Henderson: Electric Guitar, lap steel
Don Heffington: Drum Kit and Percussion
Byron House: Bass
Norm Johns: Cello
Dave Perkins: E-Bow Guitar
Michael Aukafor: Hammered Dulcimer
Pascal Gabriel: Programming, Keyboards, Loops
Mickey Raphael: Bass Harmonica
David Davidson: Violin
Kristin Wilkinson: Viola
John Catchings: Cello
Terri Templeton: Harmony Vocal
Michael Timmins: Electric Guitar

When Over the Rhine released their sparsely produced, largely acoustic independent effort Good Dog Bad Dog in 1996, they had not yet given up on their plans to record a more elaborate version of the album. In the end, the group decided that the "home recordings" approach was appropriate for that collection of songs, but when they finally issued a major label follow-up five years later, it was almost as if they were making up for lost time. The appropriately titled Films for Radio has a broad, cinematic scope that makes it the band's most ambitious and lavishly produced record to date. Fans who were introduced to the band through Good Dog may have expected Films to be an intimate arthouse drama, but it proves instead to be something of a slick and unusually intelligent summer blockbuster. The album contains Over the Rhine's first experiments with synthesizers and drum loops, melding edgy special effects into a distinctive art pop brew that continues to be cemented by artfully elliptical lyrics and some of the most engaging melodies in adult alternative music. The synth pop opener "The World Can Wait," for example, sounds like a theme song for a James Bond movie. "The Body Is a Stairway of Skin" is something like Bjork-influenced trip-hop. There is even an energetic Duran Duran-like cover of a Dido tune ("Give Me Strength"). All of that style sometimes overwhelms the substance of the group's unusually substantive songwriting. And perhaps because the album consists of a jumble of material written over a five-year respite from recording, Films for Radio lacks the cohesiveness of its predecessor. Some songs, like the rootsy "Little Blue River" and the Beatles-esque "Goodbye," are a little out of place in the glossy surroundings. Others, like the radio-friendly "Moth," have been dressed in high-tech arrangements that seem a bit strained when compared to earlier, more relaxed performances. The album may be less satisfying for diehard fans than for newcomers who are just discovering the band's exquisitely crafted lit pop sound.


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  • nilesh65
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Thank you so much for sharing!!
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  • whiskers
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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.