
Duncan Sheik - Humming (1998)
BAND/ARTIST: Duncan Sheik
- Title: Humming
- Year Of Release: 1998
- Label: Rhino Atlantic
- Genre: Rock, Pop, Soft Rock, Pop Rock
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 1:02:24
- Total Size: 353 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. In Between (04:32)
2. Rubbed Out (05:09)
3. Bite Your Tongue (03:56)
4. Alibi (04:07)
5. Varying Degrees of Con Artistry (06:56)
6. That Says It All (04:13)
7. Everyone, Everywhere (03:30)
8. A Body Goes Down (06:05)
9. Nothing Special (03:28)
10. House Full of Riches (05:36)
11. Nichiren (14:47)
1. In Between (04:32)
2. Rubbed Out (05:09)
3. Bite Your Tongue (03:56)
4. Alibi (04:07)
5. Varying Degrees of Con Artistry (06:56)
6. That Says It All (04:13)
7. Everyone, Everywhere (03:30)
8. A Body Goes Down (06:05)
9. Nothing Special (03:28)
10. House Full of Riches (05:36)
11. Nichiren (14:47)
Review by Roxanne Blanford
This philosophical follow-up to Duncan Sheik's 1996 star-making debut sprawls across similarly introspective terrain, yet veers more toward the pragmatic than the romantic. Musically, Humming has a more profound and resonant base, complemented by accentuated drums and various string elements. Orchestral pianos and flutes sweep throughout, especially on the London Session Orchestra-backed "Varying Degrees of Con-Artistry," while Sheik admonishes himself for buying into his own fame on the self-deprecating "Bite Your Tongue" and on the self-immolating "Nothing Special." Ultimately, it's the symphonic strength of conductor Simon Hale's arrangements and Sheik's own hauntingly moody expressions that lift this fine record to its sonic realization.
This philosophical follow-up to Duncan Sheik's 1996 star-making debut sprawls across similarly introspective terrain, yet veers more toward the pragmatic than the romantic. Musically, Humming has a more profound and resonant base, complemented by accentuated drums and various string elements. Orchestral pianos and flutes sweep throughout, especially on the London Session Orchestra-backed "Varying Degrees of Con-Artistry," while Sheik admonishes himself for buying into his own fame on the self-deprecating "Bite Your Tongue" and on the self-immolating "Nothing Special." Ultimately, it's the symphonic strength of conductor Simon Hale's arrangements and Sheik's own hauntingly moody expressions that lift this fine record to its sonic realization.
Pop | Rock | FLAC / APE
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