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From | Gene Good <javagene@hotmail.com> |
Subject | Re: Josh Rouse "The Happiness Waltz" |
Date | Wed, 24 Apr 2013 19:51:19 +0000 |
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I'm with you there. Definitely getting it soon. The last release I got from him was "Country Mouse" which I liked a lot. So I'm guessing from what I'm reading from you folks, the "El Turista" and "The Long Vacations" are not that great?
> From: erik_westin@telia.com
> To: audities@smoe.org
> Subject: Re: Josh Rouse "The Happiness Waltz"
> Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2013 21:27:51 +0200
>
> Thanks for recommending this. I've always liked his stuff, but the
> last few albums
> have been a little weak, so this sounds promising. I'm heading for
> Amazon now.
>
> A thing that I've noticed in my buying behavior: From some artists I
> really want to have
> the physical cd of all the albums, for others I'm fine with digital
> files from iTunes etc.
> Josh Rouse goes in the first category, I'm buying the cd of this album.
>
> Any of you with a similar och even odder buying behaviour?
>
> /Erik
>
> www.privatejetspop.com
>
>
>
> 24 apr 2013 kl. 13.53 skrev floatingunder:
>
> Is anyone else listening to this?
>
> I've been a fan of his for a while now but I admit when I saw a new
> album was out I thought to myself "self perhaps you have all you need
> by him". But I ended up purchasing it and I am very surprised at how
> much I love it. My one minor complaint is some of the lyrics are a
> tad weak (IMO). However, for me, this album may not contain my fav
> Rouse track of all time but to me it's the album where the songs all
> fit together so well and I really like every track. It's a subjective
> thing I know but to me this album works terrific complete album start
> to finish, where all the songs belong on the disc and flow nicely.
> What really seals the deal in terms of why I love this disc is Brad
> Jones production. This album is clean and warm in it's sound. At the
> risk of being to cliche it does seem like a summer album of sitting at
> a quiet beach. OK, maybe that's heard through the ears of someone who
> lives in a land with snow still on the ground in late April.
>
> Anyway, anyone else listening to this?
>
> Steve D.
> RIP and thank you: Scott Miller
>
>
>
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