Silver Lining, Music, Totally Committed, CCM, Gospel, Gospel/Christian Music, Pop
hard). This tune gives me goosebumps every time I hear it - no joking.
P.S. Delaney who?
at least as good as anything she's ever done.......2003-06-25
Bonnie Raitt: any praise is unnecessary. I'm just thankful she's out there giving us mature, rocking music like this. She is one of a kind. The poignancy and vulnerability of the last track, "Wounded Heart" may move you to tears. She sings every song as if it were her favorite. She is the compleat musician.
Definitely Worth Having.......2003-05-26
I was not a Bonnie Raitt fan when I bought this album on the recommendation of a friend. Now I am. This woman is incredible. She sings like no one else I've ever known. Her enthusiasm and skill match that of any singer I've ever heard. I will gladly pay megabucks to go see this woman in concert the next time she comes to Dallas.
Do yourself a favor: buy this album.
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- Great Album!!!!!
- "Say Hello to the Underground, Say Hello for Me"
- welcome back to the asylum
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The Silver Lining
Soul Asylum
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ASIN: B000FVBLK2
Release Date: 2006-07-11 |
Tracks:
- Stand Up And Be Strong
- Lately
- Crazy Mixed Up World
- All Is Well
- Bus Named Desire
- Watcha Need
- Standing Water
- Success Is Not So Sweet
- The Great Exaggerator
- Oxygen
- Good For You
- Slowly Rising
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"It's funny," Dave Pirner ponders in "Success Is Not So Sweet," one of a dozen songs on Soul Asylum's first album since 1998, "how the players can't survive the game." Pirner has obviously come to realize that with accomplishment comes consequence, but with Soul Asylum, it also has brought resilience. After rising from barstool misfits to international pop stars in the early '90s, the band was ostensibly shot out of the sky. Two subsequent records failed to live up to the million-seller Grave Dancer's Union. Pirner's New Orleans home got caught in the middle of Hurricane Katrina. And founding member Karl Mueller lost his battle with cancer. Yet here they are with album number nine, sporting a trace more big league sparkle, but with the frayed cleverness and rock-solid musicianship that their fans know best. Pirner's melody-rich musings "Stand Up and Be Strong," "Lately," and "Bus Named Desire" allow ample elbow room for guitarist Dan Murphy, and his bittersweet ballads hearken back to gold records and runaway trains. Sure, success may come with a price. But it can also have a silver lining. --Scott Holter
Album Description
Soul Asylum's ninth full-length album, is every bit as quirky and off-centered cut-to-the-bone rock as their hardcore fans have come to expect, an indication that the Minneapolis-bred band has lost none of its edge. And why should they? The new Soul Asylum songs--"Crazy Mixed Up World," "Standing Water," "Success Is Not So Sweet," "All Is Well," "Good For You," "Lately," "Oxygen," and the lead single "Stand Up And Be Strong"--capture the band at its best: swinging, soothing, and rocking.
"I'm really proud of this record," said Dan Murphy. "It's a guitar record and it was really fun to record. It will always remind me of Karl when I listen to it. He was really sick, but still pulled through and finished it in Soul Asylum fashion."
"It makes me think of Karl," agreed Dave Pirner. "It was long overdue to record exclusively in Minneapolis because we hadn't done so in 15 years and the natural surroundings of home was something we needed. We feel extra proud of it because we did it on our own."
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Great Album!!!!!.......2007-06-03
What can I say, I was pleasently surprised when I heard this CD. Definately work the buy and I of course I am a Clerks fan so it always makes me happy when their songs are in the movies. Great buy all around; I like it a lot!
"Say Hello to the Underground, Say Hello for Me".......2007-02-25
"Say Hello to the Underground, Say Hello for Me"
Soul Asylum's brand new Studio album since 1998's `Candy from a Stranger'. The band re-emerges & brings to its fans `The Silver Lining' which is not the hard core material a fan may expect but I am pleased to see that the band has evolved for the better.
The new album has a modern pop rock edge to it. It certainly is driven with Guitars as David Pirner states. The album is also one in which we see the departure of bassist Karl Mueller who struggled with Cancer but contributed on the record until the very end.
Soul Asylum, I am sure will sell out their tour dates upon announcement & they certainly in their new evolved sound are just as edgy & rock driven. This is proved by the following tracks:
*Stand Up & Be Strong (Excellent Lead Single), *Listen, *Crazy Mixed Up World, and
*The Great Exaggerator.
The real highlights include:
*Watcha Need, *Standing Water, *Success Is Not So Sweet, and the hidden track *Fearless Leader which should have been an album track & not a hidden track but it's a treat none the less!
Whilst the new album may be filled with more structured rock pop songs with catchy infectious choruses that you can feel are coming from miles away, I am pleased that Soul Asylum continued & soldiered on showcasing their dedication to music. As with so many of towards so called artists - we'd be lucky if they gave us more than 1 record.
After their album `Let Your Dim Light Shine', `The Silver Lining' would have been a better follow up than `Candy from a Stranger'. But a good come back it certainly is.
Thank you Soul Asylum for putting out an album that I can enjoy from start to finish.
P.s. Any tour dates penned in for Auckland, New Zealand??
welcome back to the asylum.......2007-01-22
This group is one I've always enjoyed and one I have truly missed what with their recent absence from the rock scene. Their past work has been excellent, especially "Runaway train", which I can never hear too often. David Pirner has not lost his touch, as the lyrics and music on "The Silver Lining" are vintage Pirner. The band is extremely strong too, and I pass my condolences on to them for their loss of Karl Mueller. "Stand Up and Be Strong" is the group doing just that; producing a surefire smash hit on the way. "Lately", "Crazy Mixed Up World" "All is Well" are also very good tunes that measure up to the past work of the group. I also really liked "Watcha Need", "Success is not so Sweet" and "The Great Exaggerator." Please don't miss the hidden pearl on the cd; at the end of track 12 "Slowly Rising" is a another acoustic gem that is a political satire, scathing and unrepentant. This is really a fine cd and I highly recommend it for any Asylum fan or anybody interested in entering the "Asylum." Good to have you back, fellas.
Great band- dull songs.......2007-01-19
This being their first CD in many years, they sound very strong, very together, & very well produced with a live feel & very little overdubbing. The guitars are effectively jangly & distorted and bass & drums are mixed well. Pirner's vocals sound stronger than ever and the lyrics are well written as usual. Sounds like a solid rockin' good time doesn't it? Unfortunately most of this CD consists of ballads with very generic, conventional song structures with big choruses you can feel coming a mile away. But I'm not totally displeased with this and It's a welcome return after a long wait. The best tracks IMO are "Lately" which contains some poignant lyrics about a soldier's guilt trip for what he was made to do during the war, and how strong family ties can help relieve the guilt, "Bus Named Desire" a fairly good rocker, "Success Is Not So Sweet", and "Slowly Rising" a good rocker with slightly dumb lyrics. Not an awful CD but "Hang Time" is still their best- by a long shot.
BEST NO BS.......2007-01-04
For real, Get this album. I adore the punk elements of "slowly rising" it come out with energy and ends with what I think is the best hidden song ever done and sang. It should have been on a track list, does it have a name, I don't know. It is a shocker. Other great tracks I enjoy are "oxygen","stand up be strong", and "lately". Another thing, the lyrics are well written and easy to conjure up such imagery and connections to the listener like no other album has done for me in a long time. I saw these guys a few years back and I throught they rock, I'm hoping they tour around my area in the UK for this album. One of the best bands from the wild north.
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- A mixed bag of romantic offerings
- The best tenor ever
- The greatest singer of all time!
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Be My Love
Manufacturer: RCA
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ASIN: B000003F3C
Release Date: 1991-01-18 |
Tracks:
- Be My Love (The Toast Of New Orleans)
- Serenade (The Student Prince)
- Temptation (Going Hollywood)
- Wanting You (The New Moon)
- I'll Be Seeing You (The Royal Palm Revue)
- With A Song In My Heart (Spring Is Here)
- Without A Song (Great Day)
- Danny Boy (Londonderry Air)
- My Wild Irish Rose
- And This Is My Beloved (Kismet)
- Because
- Only A Rose (The Vagabond King)
- Funiculi, Funicula
- Come Back To Sorrento
- Maria Mari'
- O Sole Mio
- Neapolitan Love Song
- Arriverderci, Roma
- Ah! Sweet Mystery Of Life (Naughty Marietta)
- Look For The Silver Lining (Sally)
- Memories
- The Song Is You (Music In The Air)
- Ave Maria
- You'll Never Walk Alone (Carousel)
Customer Reviews:
A mixed bag of romantic offerings.......2001-12-17
BMG's Lanza collections are usually a mixed bag, and this album of love songs is no exception. Interspersed with some magnificent performances are an assortment of the good, the bad, and the mediocre. Part of the problem, I suspect, is that BMG simply doesn't appreciate what treasures it has buried in its recording vaults. It's enough to bring back Lanza from the grave, swearing in High C (as Time Magazine once tut-tutted) at the injustice of it all.
Lanza, in fairness to BMG, was an inconsistent performer. In the earlier part of his brief career, he had a tendency to sing sharp, and at times his approach to various arias and songs lacked sensitivity. That's not to say he couldn't get it right. At his best he was extraordinary, combining one of the most powerful voices on record with just the right degree of melting mezza voce and a dazzling array of vocal colours. His sense of phrasing was, as Enrico Caruso Jr noted, "instinctively right", and his ability to get into the heart of a song was unquestionable. Even at his roughest, his singing was usually compelling, and one could never label any of his performances "boring".
The bad recordings generally fall into three periods of his life: the Coca-Cola Radio shows of 1951-52, the disastrous Lanza on Broadway album of 1956, and the illness-affected stereo remakes of his Christmas Carols and Student Prince albums, both recorded in 1959, the year of his death. The present CD includes material from the first two periods.
The "Coke" shows, as I've opined in a number of other reviews, produced some amazing performances of both arias and love songs. Unfortunately, however, lack of rehearsal time coupled with poor arrangements often led to the kind of wild, unrestrained singing that Lanza's detractors love to attack (while at the same time overlooking his great performances). On this CD, a number of Coke recordings were released for the first time: Danny Boy; My Wild Irish Rose; Neapolitan Love Song; and Torna a Surriento. The first two are lovely, notwithstanding a poor ending on Danny Boy and some uncertain moments in the tenor's lower register in this song. Victor Herbert's Neapolitan Song contains some piercingly sharp singing, a rough ending and some agreeable mezza voce. Torna a Surriento is too fast, too unpolished and not a patch on the piano accompaniment-only version that Lanza recorded three years later for the movie Serenade.
Among the other Coke selections is the sublime Memories, and the alternately touching and thrilling I'll Be Seeing You, with a B Flat climax that will knock your socks off. Wanting You is rough and exciting in equal measure - ditto the powerhouse Ah Sweet Mystery of Life with its ridiculously fast tempo.
Two songs from the ill-fated Lanza on Broadway album have been inexplicably included, though it must be said that at least these represent the better moments from this dreadful session. You'll Never Walk Alone contains more sharp singing, uneven rhythm and a certain bleariness, while the Borodin-adapted And This Is My Beloved is alternately belted and seductive. Incidentally, Lanza recorded a superior version of You'll Never Walk Alone for his Coke Shows; this is featured on the CD of the same name.
The real highlights for me are the immortal Serenade from The Student Prince; a thrilling Only a Rose (recorded three months after the Lanza on Broadway session and featuring a completely different voice); the aforementioned My Wild Irish Rose & I'll Be Seeing You and a mature rendition of Schubert's Ave Maria. Fans will also enjoy Arrivederci, Roma, and the ubiquitous Be My Love.
All in all an enjoyable hour, but if only more thought had been put into some of the selections...
The best tenor ever.......2001-03-01
Mario Lanza is indeed my favourite of all tenors either living or not. I must have almost everything he ever recorded. This album has a whopping 24 tracks including 5 previously unreleased recordings, which make this a must for any true fan of Lanza. This album has some of his most romantic songs, mostly from stage and film. You won't find any opera here, which is fine, there's plenty of his other albums that have that. These are songs that are guaranteed to stir your heart and soul while Mario's voice will melt them. This is a must-have and at this price there's no reason not to have it.
The greatest singer of all time!.......2000-06-29
This is one of the greatest compilations of Tenor Mario Lanza, The Voice of the Century, ever made. Mario Lanza had such a broad, well focused voice and he is represented to good measure here on songs like "Wanting You", "Neapolitan Love Song", and "Without a Song". On these selections one hears how the Lanza voice had a largeness, depth, and warmth from the bottom all the way to the very top. One will never hear songs like "O Danny Boy", "My Wild Irish Rose", "You'll Never Walk Alone", "Torna Surriento", "O Solo Mio", and "Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life" sung any better or with more feeling. My favorite on this CD, "And this is my Beloved" from Kismet displays the full Lanza Range. This, in my opinion, is one of the greatest single recordings ever made. Here Mario sings the most melting pianissimo and builds to an exciting, full bodied, heart stopping fortissimo High B flat. What passion! The particular recording of "Only a Rose" on this album has been regrettably absent from the catalogs for quite some time. It is a shame too, because Lanza makes this Vagabond King selection sound free and effortless like only Mario Lanza could. Lanza takes the listener through a guided tour, so speak, of truly the greatest singing the world has ever heard. After hearing the final selection, "You'll Never Walk Alone", there won't be a dry eye in the house. This, along with the "Don't Forget Me" Lanza CD, is one of the greatest single CD collections ever put together of Mario, or anyone else for that matter. Lanza was the greatest singer of all time and this is a must have album. The sooner you own this one, the better.
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Look for the Silver Lining
Marion Harris
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ASIN: B000BW9UMQ
Release Date: 2006-04-18 |
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- Look for the Silver Lining
- They Go Wild, Simply Wild, Over Me
- Everybody's Crazy 'Bout the Doggone Blues, But I'm Happy
- After You've Gone
- Good Man Is Hard to Find
- Jazz Baby
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- Nobody Lied When They Said That I Cried Over You
- I'm Just Wild About Harry
- Blue and Broken Hearted
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- Aggravatin' Papa, Don't You Try to Two-Time Me
- It Had to Be You
- How Come You Do Me Like You Do?
- Somebody Loves Me
- Tea for Two
- I'll See You in My Dreams
- Man I Love
- My Canary Has Circles Under His Eyes
- Oo-Oo-Ooh! Honey, What You Do to Me
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- kiri kern
- Kiri sing Kern is a great experience
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- mildly disappointing
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Kiri Sings Kern: Dame Kiri TeKanawa
Dame Kiri TeKanawa , Jerome Kern , Jonathan Tunick , and London Sinfonietta
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ASIN: B000002SK3
Release Date: 1993-03-16 |
Tracks:
- The Songs Of Jerome Kern: The Folks Who Live on the Hill
- The Songs Of Jerome Kern: I'm Old Fashioned
- The Songs Of Jerome Kern: The Way You Look Tonight
- The Songs Of Jerome Kern: The Song Is You
- The Songs Of Jerome Kern: Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
- The Songs Of Jerome Kern: All Through The Day
- The Songs Of Jerome Kern: The Last Time I Saw Paris
- The Songs Of Jerome Kern: A Fine Romance
- The Songs Of Jerome Kern: Yesterdays
- The Songs Of Jerome Kern: All The Things You Are
- The Songs Of Jerome Kern: Bill
- The Songs Of Jerome Kern: Long Ago And Far Away
- The Songs Of Jerome Kern: Look For The Silver Lining
- The Songs Of Jerome Kern: Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man
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As Hammerstein writes in the opening song, "Many dames with lofty aims strive for lofty goals"--and Te Kanawa strives for successful crossover. Her beautiful singing exhibits impeccable diction and excellent phrasing; but "A Fine Romance" lacks anger and humor, "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" lacks a storyteller, and "All the Things You Are" lacks romanticism. However, happy songs like "All Through the Day," "Look for the Silver Lining," and "The Folks Who Live on the Hill," are successfully interpreted. Jonathan Tunick's orchestrations enhance Kern's beauty through his captivating use of obbligato instruments. A pleasant, if not wholly satisfactory, listening experience. --Barbara Eisner Bayer
Customer Reviews:
kiri kern.......2007-03-29
Kiri is sensational on this CD. Jerome Kern music is stupendous and the arrangements superb. Three top esses.
Kiri sing Kern is a great experience.......2004-01-18
I love the way she sings Kern's songs. Though certainly not opera, Kern's songs benefit from an an operatic approach--not all of them, but certainly ones such Smoke gets in your Eyes, The song is you, All the things you are. I love Kern;s songs sung in many styles but Kiri's way is one of the best.
On the other hand, I did not like Kiri singing Berlin.
Lacks Splendor.......2002-09-01
Though I do enjoy Kiri's interpretation of most music, and this CD was decent, I did not find any piece particularly memorable.
The voice is undeniably beautiful, and Kiri has managed to keep her maturing voice sounding somewhat young, yet I find that I much prefer her rendition of "The Laughing Song" to that of "Smoke Gets in YOur Eyes."
If you love Kern, and couldn't care less who performs it, than purchase this CD. If you are a fan of Kiris', then perhaps it would be best to avoid this purchase...for it is not a shining star in her vast collection of CDs. All in all, it was a disappointment.
White Glove Kern.......2001-05-20
I am the first to admit that most "crossover" albums, be they of classical performers singing pop or vice versa never quite cross over. This album does splendidly. Kern's music is the most related to classical operetta , and therefore the least jazziest. Operatic soprano Kiri Te Kanawa gives luscious, heartfelt readings of these wonderful songs, backed by glamorous orchestrations. Hearing a voice of such opulence and beauty in this music is a rare treat. Just listen to "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" ,"Long Ago and Far Away" or "The Song is You" and prepare to be swept away to another, more elegant time.
mildly disappointing.......2000-09-30
Sometimes cross-over works, sometimes not. While Kiri te Kanawa has a beautiful voice, she never gets into the idiom of these Jerome Kern masterpieces sufficiently to convey their stories or their subtleties. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes especially stands out, she sings it with none of the pathos the song demands and her version pales compared to the Platters. The orchestral arrangements are decent and in many of the songs the purity of her voice is enough to carry them, but overall I would say this is a disappointing example of a crossover record. Ms. te Kanawa should stick to what she does best.
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- Maude the Magician
- Stunning Voice
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Look For The Silver Lining
Maude Maggart
Manufacturer: SMAX Productions, Inc.
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ASIN: B000EWATHI
Release Date: 2005-01-01 |
Tracks:
- I'll See You Again
- Looking At You
- Love For Sale
- J'ai Deux Amours
- Lost Liberty Blues
- Nobody Wants Me
- Why Was I Born
- Shaking The Blues Away
- Love Me Or Leave Me
- Star Dust
- Look For The Silver Lining
- More Than You Know
- Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man
- My Man
Album Description
This debut CD of Maude Maggart's is a collection of songs written in the 1920's, beautifully interpreted through Miss Maggart's haunting and ethereal voice.
Customer Reviews:
Maude the Magician.......2007-06-11
I first heard Maude on the radio a few weeks ago while listening to Jonathan Schwartz. It didn't take long for me to realize that she is a special singer. When the song was over JS simply said "Maude Maggart". The song was Cole Porter's "Looking at You" from Maude's "Look for the Silver Lining" CD. Because I had never heard of Maude but knew I wanted to hear that voice again, I kept repeating her name to myself so I'd remember it (no pen in the car, you see). I believe I've trained my memory in this desperate way only once before-after hearing the then unknown to me Audra McDonald. Well, I bought Maude's CD and it's remarkable. Unlike the previous reviewer, I do not find her voice "stunning". It's a small though highly expressive voice that is by turns innocently joyful, gently humorous, sweetly seductive, or hauntingly plaintive. Every song on the CD is a winner, written at a time when popular songs could be, and often were, literate as well as rhythmically and harmonically interesting. So find a cozy room and dim the lights. Then listen to "Love for Sale" or "Stardust" and be utterly beguiled.
Stunning Voice.......2007-02-22
This is an amazing CD. Maude Maggart's voice is clear and beautiful and takes center stage in all its glory. I play this at work and everyone who comes in asks about the singer. The songs are wonderful, and I have recommended this CD to everyone I know.
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Silver Lining
Nils Lofgren
Manufacturer: Rykodisc
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ASIN: B0000009NW
Release Date: 1991-07-01 |
Tracks:
- Silver Lining
- Valentine
- Walkin' Nerve
- Live Each Day
- Sticks and Stones
- Trouble's Back
- Little Bit O' Time
- Bein' Angry
- Gun and Run
- Girl in Motion
Customer Reviews:
Terrific.......2005-04-30
Lost gem of the early 90s. Every song is fine especially Valentine. Get it!!!!!!
Excellent Nils Album With The Help Of Some Friends.......2005-02-05
Being made after Nils' tours with Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band, Silver Lining features many of the artists that Nils worked with. Billy Preston, Ringo Starr, and Levon Helm, all lend their talents to this disc, all of whom worked with Nils on the All-Starr tour. Add to that Clarence Clemons (also on the tour), and Bruce Springsteen, and you get a star studded line up. Now, Nils doesn't really need the help as he's an amazing guitarist and vocalist, but the star power is nice to hear. Though I'm not sure if it was his intent, this album takes the listener through a range of emotions. The song
"Silver Lining" isn't anything to overtly special, but serves as a nice opener.
"Valentine" is an absolutely beautiful song strengthened by the presence of Bruce Springsteen on backing vocals. Their voices mesh very well together, and the song is amplified by a tremendous guitar solo coda from Nils. From there we go to
"Walkin' Nerve". Not a very complicated song, it's lyrically smart, features the rhythm drumming of Ringo Starr, and some good licks from Nils.
"Live Each Day" and "Sticks And Stones" are good rockers from Nils, though they take a bit of time to pick up in intensity.
"Trouble's Back" is a very angy and bitter song, one of the few I've heard about seeking some revenge on an ex. The star line up on this track helps to serve it very well with Clarence Clemons and Levon Helm really making themselves apparent. And again, Nils plays the heck out of his guitar.
"Little Bit O' Time" was in Nils catalogue of songs for quite some time, and finally put it onto a studio album here. It's a touching song, good rhythm to it, heartwarming lyrics, not a showcase of talent though, just a smooth listening experience.
"Bein' Angry" features Ringo Starr providing back up vocals. Yeah...seems a bit odd to me as well but it works. This song falls in line with the title track in not really standing out too much. It's a laid back transition into the next song...
"Gun & Run" very good song, with Levon Helm returning yet again to lend some of his vocal abilities and some harmonica playing. Very solid track overall.
"Girl In Motion" is the closer, and pretty much rounds out the emotional journey. The song may get you to squirt a tear or two, or just slightly depress you, either way it's a sad tale Nils weaves here.
Overall, an exceptional album, and many thanks to Nils for crafting such great music. If you get decide to buy this, you likely will not regret it. There's a mixture of songs on here that may not strike you the first time around, but repeat listenings will get them trapped in your head. Nils is a sorely under rated artist, and one of the greatest guitarists I've heard. Again, I should mention that though he gets some help from other musicians, even without them this would still be a tremendous CD.
Girl In Motion.......2004-06-02
I'm not a fan of most of the the rockin'/blusey songs on this CD, which makes up the majority of the disc, HOWEVER the album is more than worth getting for the two stand out tracks: "Valentine" (with Bruce Springsteen on guest vocals) and "Girl in Motion". The latter being a song in a league all its own.
Nice!.......2004-04-27
I have to admit, being a Bruce Springsteen and E Street Band fan, I got this to hear 'Valentine', on which Bruce sings background vocals. While the combination of Bruce and Nils and awesome lyrics makes for a beautiful song, there are some others here not to be ignored. For a simple, 10 track album, I think it really shines. 'Girl in Motion' is very lovely and 'Trouble's Back' is a great, bluesy tune. The guitar work on 'Sticks and Stones' is fantastic.
Intense.......1999-04-02
If you caught any of Nils Lofgren's appearances on the Howard Stern show, you know the rock guitarist is one intense guy. SILVER LINING reflects that, music, lyrics and all. When Nils is in love ("Valentine") it's lovely; in hate ("Trouble's Back") or self-hate ("Walkin' Nerve"), be glad his hands are around a guitar and not your throat. Includes guest vocals by Bruce Springsteen on "Valentine" and Ringo Starr on "Bein' Angry"; Ringo also drums the heck out of it on "Walkin' Nerve." Bravo, Nils!
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Carole Cook , Jerome Kern , Grant Geissman , David Stout [trombone] , Dan Fornero , John Fumo , Brock Peters , James Anderson , Jane Lanier , Lauren Kennedy , Linda Michele , Marissa Jaret Winokur , Melissa Errico , Reece Holland , Robert Morse , Rod McKuen , Roger Rees , Ronnie Franklin , and Steve Orich
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Release Date: 2002-05-07 |
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