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Lookout Mountain Lookout Sea | 
| Artist: Silver Jews Label: Drag City Category: Music
List Price: £13.99 Buy New: £9.18 You Save: £4.81 (34%)
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 4144
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 358 UPC: 781484035824 EAN: 0781484035824 ASIN: B0015XIE0O
Release Date: June 2, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | What Is Not But Could Be If | | • | Aloysius Bluegrass Drummer | | • | Suffering Jukebox | | • | My Pillow Is The Threshold | | • | Strange Victory Strange Defeat | | • | Open Field | | • | San Francisco BC | | • | Candy Jail | | • | Party Barge | | • | We Could Be Looking For The Same Thing |
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Not wanting to indulge in hyperbole but this is quite brilliant... July 30, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Well I have to admit I had completely lost the Silver Jews before earlier this year when I saw them put in a magisterial performance at the Primaverasound Festival in Barcelona. Much of the set comprised of this record. And what a record it is. Somewhere between Kinky Friedman and Nick Cave, David Berman takes his place amongst the pantheon of inspired lyricists. Every song on this record has something going for it. It is one of those great efforts that rewards you with repeated listenings. The lyrics are picturesque and witty, the melodies are beautiful and the overall execution is nigh on perfect. Its the ultimate modern country record. It manages the rare balance of being incredibly smart whilst still amazingly soulful. This is one record that will not get filed away. And now having acquianted myself with the back catalogue it pulls of the unheard of trick of an artist producing their best record 6 albums in. If there are any essential purchses in 2008, this is surely one. God bless The Joos. Buy.
'fore I knew what I said, I said "killer cut"...LOLOL!!! June 25, 2008 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
Hearing the Silver Jews have a new album out always leads to a short and dangerous drive to the nearest record shop for me. I can get from work to Avalanche records in Edinburgh in about 40 minutes if I push it: they close at 6...
I thought I had got passed this stuff now. Good God, my 'co-workers' give me funny looks as I try to tell them about David Berman's band - how funny and memorable his words are and how he puts them sleekly in such great tunes. This is always going to be not so mainstream: unfair but true.
This one is pretty upbeat in comparison to the earlier records. David Berman is feeling better now. Whew! :-)
Pretty much a masterclass in song writing, if you like this sort of thing! June 14, 2008 6 out of 8 found this review helpful
This is a career highlight; David Berman has put his foot down behind the wheel of the Silver Jewsmobile to great effect. For me this album puts him up there with those Sons of Lee Marvin (Jim Jarmusch et al) as modern masters of their art. Sample lyrics: "You got Tennessee tendencies and chemical dependencies, you make the same old jokes and malaprops on cue"
This is a must for fans and anyone interested in hearing a legend while its still being made!
Well packaged with a great cover and hand written lyric sheet. Also comes with play along guitar tabs, "just put your fingers on the Polar bears noses"!
Americana pop folk rock country, sing-a-long Grand New Opry crickling and crackling on your tongue!
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