Sam Phillips - The Indescribable Wow
Facts
| Artist(s) | Sam Phillips |
| Studio | Classic Records |
| Release Date | April 24, 2001 |
| UPC Code | 601704100999 |
| Buy this item | $25.64 at Amazon.com As of Jul 25 15:53 EDT (details) 1 DVD Audio, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
Tracks
- I Don't Want to Fall in Love
- I Don't Know How to Say Goodbye to You
- Flame
- Remorse
- What Do I Do
- I Can't Stop Crying
- Holding on to the Earth
- She Can't Tell Time
- What You Don't Wamt to Hear
- Out of Time
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User Reviews
Average user review:| This is a beautiful effort with a great title! |
I would recommend this album to anyone. December 29, 2007
| One of the Most Satisfying Pieces of Music Ever |
| Has its moments, but "Martinis..." is much better |
I also liked Omnipop, the followup to Martinis and Bikinis. I picked this one up later. My general sense is that the songwriting is less strong here. It certainly has its moments, but this one has never gotten under my skin, colored my dreams, and lived in my CD platter like "Martinis..." has. I'd say "Omnipop" also exceeds this albuum.
A fine first effort, but she got much better.
Rock on,
SB March 22, 2007
| It's a crime this Pop classic is out of print |
There are so many good songs on this album-- a high rate of "keepers". The reason why I bought this album was because, way back in the late '80's, I heard "Holding On To The Earth" on college radio. I never forgot that song and always meant to pick up the CD, but somehow it took me years to get around to it. "Holding On To The Earth", with its exotic, psychedelic sort-of-Middle-Eastern (in a good way) vibe, is a song I could put on an infinite loop and be happy.
But I'm amazed at how many other great songs are on this CD. The final song, "Out of Time", is another must-have. "I don't know how to say goodbye to you" and "What You Don't Want to Hear" are energetic and incredibly catchy, the latter with a very fast vocal from Sam.
"Flame" is a torch song (duh) somewhat like K.D. Lang's torch style. "What Do I Do?" has a beautiful orchestral string section and a gorgeous vocal from Sam.
There are minor quibbles: "Remorse" starts out incredibly bouncy, then segues into a cool instrumental break, but the break goes on too long and the listener wishes they would finish by going back into the chorus.
Yes, this CD is OOP so you'll have to pay extra for it. Do it. July 22, 2006
| Deserves Recognition |
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