2008-05-09
The Beautiful Lie' the 5th album from British pianist songwriter, Ed Harcourt is an uneven mix of wonderful and overdramatic. Combining dark lyrics and the song structures of Thom Yorke or Jeff Buckley there is rough magic here. “You only call me when you’re Drunk” is a great song until it slips the slope of too much drama both lyrically and musically. That said I think there is some outstanding music here (I loved 1,2,4,7,11) and I know on other days other songs would appeal more. Try it and you’ll find something brilliant to play and enjoy. - Anne Lamont
The Helio Sequence
Keep Your Eyes Ahead
THE WHITE STRIPES
Icky Thump
STEVE EARLE
Washington Square Serenade
JAMES VINCENT MCMORROW
Early in the Morning
French Horn Rebellion
Classically Trained
Various Artists
Enjoy Every Sandwich: The Songs of Warren Zevon
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