Barenaked Ladies - Maroon (CD)

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    In A Class By Itself...What Else?

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  May 2, 2001 | 1 out of 1 found this Maroon review helpful

    The Barenaked Ladies have done it again with their album "Maroon". Although the album is a little darker than their last ones, its like that because of the hardships the guys faced while recording. That is another story though. Present on this ...album are great lyrics and catchy tunes; in other words, like their previous albums. What makes this one different from the rest is the fact that the lyrics are more adult sounding than previous albums, while maintaining the silliness that the Barenaked Ladies are known the world over for. This can be found in songs like "Pinch Me", where they say "I could hide out under there/I just made you say underwear". Granted while "Pinch Me" is the albums first single, the other songs are nothing to shrug at. "Never Do Anything" talks of all these dreams that need to be done but doesn't ever feel like actually doing. "Too Little, Too Late" is chock full of great lyrics and beats that will leave you dancing long after the music ended. "Go Home" talks about being with the woman you love instead of out and about somewhere, which in and of itself is an adult sounding message, unless you hear the lyrics that refer to Catherine the Great and Joan of Arc (yes, it all ties in brillantly). "Falling For The First Time" refers to someone who does everything right, yet life still doesn't turn out. With lyrics like "I'm so cool, too bad I'm loser/I'm so smart, too bad I can't get anything figured out" this next single from them is bound to be the theme song of...well...everybody. "Humor of the Situation" refers to a man's hilarious point of view after a break-up. "Baby Seat" is also a great song that talks about self-independence, while "Convectioneers" goes in the other direction and talks about a man regretting a one-night stand with a fellow co-worker. Truly, the darker songs on the album, "Sell, Sell, Sell" (a song bout an old time actor selling out), "Helicopters" (about a war-torn country) and "Tonight is the Night I Fell Asleep at the Wheel" (describing in 1st person detail a gruesome and fatal car accident) are just that: dark. However, BNL has a knack for putting in fun, great lyrics in all dark songs so that you can be singing along with it for months before you actually realize what you're singing about. Even in "Tonight.." with the background music sounding like something that was excerpted from a carnival somewhere and Steven Page's great voice, you're left feeling....weird, but in a good way. The bonus track "The Hidden Song" was played and sung by Kevin Hearn and refers to a girl guiding a man through through trouble and into triumph. Hearn's beautiful piano playing and John Lennon-esqe voice make this an eerily loving and tear-jerking song, especially upon knowing the battle with cancer Hearn had within the last couple of years. All in all, it sounds like BNL is growing up gracefully but are still aware when to have fun. Page's lead vocals are haunting and errily beautiful. Ed Robertson's great guitar playing, bassist Jim Creggan's bass lics classic keyboard performances by Hearn and totally crazy drum performances by drummer Tyler Stewart certainly set them aside from the other acts out there today and yet within the group manage to blend in together with great harmony and great music performances. Unfortunately, they're not getting the recognition they deserve, especially in a time of boy bands and girl bands. However, THIS boy-band is sure to be around for the long-haul since they have great talent, which was brillantly showcased in "Maroon". A definite must-buy! 5 Stars! Read more Less

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    Off The Hook!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Mar 29, 2001 | 1 out of 1 found this Maroon review helpful

    The fully clothed men come back with another good album. I like every song on Maroon. Especially Too Little Too Late.

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    Another Masterpiece

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Apr 20, 2006

    Pros: Music, Beat, Lyrics

    Cons: What is there to be cons?

    The Barenaked Ladies have made another great album. After hearing Gordon, which had a bunch of great songs, If I Had $1,000,000 and Br Mr Yoko Ono just to name a couple. Then, in 2001, they released Maroon. Too Little Too Late has a great beat and th...e guitar is super. Never Do anything, Pinch Me (I just made you say underwear), Go Home and Falling For the First Time are all great songs, and are my favourites. Heck, all the songs are my favourite! I have not heard 'Everything to Everyone' or the Christmas Album yet, but I'm sure they are great albums. Anybody that says this is the worst album they have heard is just trying to make headlines. Peace. Read more Less

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    canadians know rock/pop

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  May 24, 2003

    BNl rocks! 5 stars
    Cmon now,now
    Cmon, now, now
    Enjoy the humor of the situation!

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    really,really good

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Feb 2, 2002

    very good. now, in response to asll the music people that like "balls" in their music. well, some would argue that the only way to make the artist FEEL like they have balls is to fake it by making heavy music...

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    BNL Maroon

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Nov 14, 2001

    BNL simply rock and this album shows it.

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    A great band

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Oct 21, 2001

    Barenaked Ladies is, without a doubt, one of the best bands on the market today. There lyrics are great (I'll lick my wounds - Woud you pass the salt?) and at times have sent me rolling on the ground in laughter. They are a wonderful stage performanc...e, creating fantastic improvisational raps on cue. And they are extremely versatile, shown in th range of songs over their past 5 CDs. In my mind, Maroon is their best CD yet, with many rock songs such as 'Too Little, Too Late' and 'Falling for the First Time' while also pleasing with slower songs like 'Go Home' and 'Baby Seat.' All in all, Barenaked Ladies and their CD 'Maroon' are the quintessence of music. Read more Less

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    Awesome album!!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Sep 11, 2001

    The songs rock, but what do you expect from a band who rocks!

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    Stay awake for this song!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Sep 6, 2001

    The first time I heard "Tonight Is The Night I Fell Asleep At The Wheel" I just sat with my mouth open for a few seconds thinking "Whoa!"It's a great story, and a brilliantly descriptive (if a bit macabre) song.Just don't listen to it if you're depre...ssed! Read more Less

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    barenaked ladies

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Aug 20, 2001

    fantistic stuff!!!!

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