The National - Cherry Tree
Facts
| Artist(s) | The National |
| Studio | Brassland Records |
| Release Date | July 20, 2004 |
| UPC Code | 632662555828 |
| Buy this item | $8.99 at Amazon.com As of Nov 29 0:31 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, EP |
Tracks
- Wasp Nest
- All the Wine
- All Dolled-Up in Straps
- Cherry Tree
- About Today
- Murder Me Rachael
- A Reasonable Man (I Don't Mind) - The National, Newsome, Padma
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User Reviews
Average user review:| great cd |
| Finest Moment |
'All The Wine' is where it becomes apparant that this ain't the same ol' National. There's enough room in this tune for more than one pile of Trump Towers, and Berninger is more than able to fill it: "So tall I take over the street... I'm a festival, I'm a parade." A statement of intent if ever there was one. Don't doubt it. As he tells us even the motorcades have to go around him, and hey, God is on his side. Big, brilliant, beautiful.
The quiet menace that is 'All Dolled Up in Straps' is downright scary. The title song evokes much the same feeling. Some things are better left unsaid and the lines "no one is asking so leave it alone... Can we show a little discipline?" is the furthest thing from the plea it might sound like. More a stern admonition.
Which brings us to 'About Today.' I thought this was one of the most promising American bands until I heard this and then I knew. Listening I kept thinking 'They can't be this good. Nobody's this good.' A relationship teeters on the edge of a day. "How close am I to losing you?" Berninger asks, probably to himself. Startling spare music plays behind as the words finally come out, "Can I ask you about today?" It's impossible to put into words the desperation, resignation, and beauty that this line conveys. No wonder they finish their shows with this song: they can't do any better. Very few can.
I don't really know why they put a live version of the fine 'Murder Me Rachel' from Sad Songs on this. Totally unnecessary. The EP was perfect and while this doesn't take anything away, it certainly adds nothing. You want to ask them, "Didn't you hear the first 5 songs?" And 'A Reasonable Man' well, we love you Padma, but this doesn't belong here.
Easily the best thing released in 2004. You'll agree as you start the cd over (and over) after song five. January 20, 2008
| Nice bridge between albums |
December 29, 2007
| Stunning stories |
| Very strong effort from excellent band |
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