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Music CD - Ulrich Schnauss: Goodbye

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Music CD: Goodbye Artist: Ulrich Schnauss
List Price: $15.98
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Manufacturer: Domino
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Tracks:
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1. Never Be The Same 2. Shine 3. Stars 4. Einfeld 5. In Between The Years 6. Here Today, Gone Tomorrow 7. Song About Hope, A 8. Medusa 9. Goodbye 10. For Good
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0801390014925 Label: Domino Manufacturer: Domino Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Domino Release Date: 2007-07-10 Studio: Domino
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Schnauss fizzles out? Comment: Ulrich Schnauss's previous albums "A Strangely Isolated Place" and "Far Away Trains Passing By" are as good as it gets for this type of music, masterfully balancing the up-beat & ecstatically joyful with the poignant (depressive). By comparison "Goodbye" falls short, sounding mostly murky--with minor-mode harmonies and far too many Enya-inspired whispering vocals. A weariness and defeatism permeates most tracks. For someone who likes mostly classical that's not good enough to inspire repeated listening. Let's hope for more like the first two albums, which are in their own--transcendentally beautiful-- class.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Nice.. Comment: Well structured, lush and melodic; sort of in the vein of 'My Bloody Valentine'. Very nice production. Recommended.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Ulrich Schnauss - Goodbye Comment: Excellent followup to Far Away Trains Passing By. Completes the series.
If you are a fan, you won't be disappointed.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great! Comment: As with all Ulrich Schauss music, this is excellent. But it does not live up to the high quality of Far Away Train Passing By. If you like this type of music however, you should own this album.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Some good stuff. Comment: "Never Be the Same," the first track on the album, is magnificent, and should be considered a shoegazer classic. If you're going to listen to the whole album, hear this one *last*, as it makes an anticlimax of the rest of the songs.
"A Song About Hope" is good, too. Certainly flawed, but overall quite nice.
The rest, meh.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Ulrich's third album marks his first new release in four years. "An altogether lusher, more slouched, musical approach. The results have strong echoes of My Bloody Valentine or a turbo-charged Brian Eno..." - Music Week (May 2007). "A triumph of simplicity over pretension, of melody and harmony over pops and clicks and of the humane over the elusive" - Impose.
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