Ben Harper - Diamonds on the Inside
Facts
| Artist(s) | Ben Harper |
| Studio | Virgin Records Us |
| Release Date | March 11, 2003 |
| UPC Code | 724358064025 |
| Buy this item | $9.97 at Amazon.com As of Aug 21 23:15 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Enhanced |
Tracks
- With My Own Two Hands
- When It's Good
- Diamonds On The Inside
- Touch From Your Lust
- When She Believes
- Brown Eyed Blues
- Bring The Funk
- Everything
- Amen Omen
- Temporary Remedy
- So High So Low
- Blessed To Be A Witness
- Picture Of Jesus
- She's Only Happy In The Sun
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User Reviews
Average user review:| By Far His Best Ever! |
| a perfect album |
| Legend Incarnate? |
I can ealisy reccommend ANYTHING by Ben if you love Marvin and Motown. He also has hints of Marleyesque struggle in his musical lyrics as well as a heavy gospel influence at times. What an amazing talent! This album is one of his best overall and a good showcase of his music. A good place to start but you can't go wrong with anything he has done.
*side note regarding review below that is overall positive (not trying to dis the reviewer, but if you want to play critic get it right). IN the second paragraph this person claims that in "Picture of Jesus" Ben rips-offs Paul Simon's "Diamonds on the Sole of her Shoes" (Graceland is a favorite of mine by the way) so I had to take a listen myself to see if there is any truth to this. The only reason I address this is b/c he or she accusses Ben of being 'classless' for not giving Paul credit! While the review was pretty good compared to most this was one of the funniest things I have ever read from a layman's review...first of all the only similarity between the two songs is that they both use a South African (Soweto) group to harmonize in the song, that is it! Ben's melody and musical song structure is completely different and rather Paul had any influence on Ben is highly questionable (and even if he/she is right does it matter, music is all about influence). Soweto has been around forever, long before the great Paul Simon brought it into the mainstream not to mention Grammy fame...so to say that it is classless to not thank Paul Simon (a WHITE amerikan songwriter) for Ben's (a Black amerikan) use of Soweto harmony in one of his songs is both hilarious and completely irrelevant. November 10, 2006
| All good |
Two quick points:
1) I had no trouble playing the music on my computer and converting it into MP3 form. Don't know if it's just some CDs that have the protection or what.
2) Ladysmith Black Mambazo has been around forever and have sounded the same before and after Paul Simon's Graceland album. I don't think it's fair to say that Ben Harper copied anything. They're a beautiful sounding group and they always have that sound. I'm sure everyone remembers the Lifesavers commercials... April 24, 2006
| Blah! |
One star. April 4, 2006
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