Blue Rodeo - Tremolo
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Track List: Tremolo
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- Moon & TreeDownload & Buy
- Shed My SkinDownload & Buy
- No Miracle, No DazzleDownload & Buy
- Falling Down BlueDownload & Buy
- I Could Never Be That ManDownload & Buy
- Beautiful BlueDownload & Buy
- Fallen From GraceDownload & Buy
- Be & BazDownload & Buy
- DisappearDownload & Buy
- It Could Happen to YouDownload & Buy
- Dragging OnDownload & Buy
- Brother Andres HeartDownload & Buy
- Frogs' LullabyDownload & Buy
- GraveyardDownload & Buy
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Album Details: Tremolo
- Release Date:
- 07/15/1997
- Label:
- Rhino / Wea
- UPC:
- 010467300124
User Reviews: Tremolo
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Get on the ball, Yahoo!!!!
, December 5, 2001Reviewer:
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Traditional Blue Rodeo...Wonderful
, January 25, 2001Reviewer: AJ - See all AJ's reviewsI own every Blue Rodeo CD ever released and have enjoyed their live shows through out the US since I first saw them live in Dallas in 1989. I throughly enjoy Tremolo, traditional Blue Rodeo. Not their best but still very, very good! Their newest release "Days In Between" is Phenomonal!
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Pro Reviews: Tremolo
| EXPERT RATING: From AMG Reviews The songs on Tremolo were deliberately sprung on Blue Rodeo on the day of recording, in order to ensure spontaneity -- they spent a day working on each song, but not becoming overly familiar with any of it, in order to keep a fresh edge to their performances. And for the most part, it worked -- the result is a technically polished album that retains a good deal of jam-type spontaneity and can rank up there with the very best work of Poco; indeed, this is sort of the studio analog to that group's most popular early-'70s album, Deliverin', achieving similar results in the reverse manner. The sounds range from genial acoustic folk-rock ("Moon and Tree") to more reflective singer/songwriter-type pieces like "Falling Down Blue" to bluesier songs like "Fallen From Grace" and harder, heavier numbers like "No Miracle, No Dazzle," which could pass for Buffalo Springfield on a good day. Other numbers aren't quite as strong, and a few, like "Disappear," run a little too long for their own good; but then there are songs like "It Could Happen to You," with its dazzling wordplay and wonderfully fluid guitar work, which, in an alternate universe, would have been the greatest song ever written by Richie Furay. And "Brother Andre's Heart" bears a startling -- but not unpleasant or excessive -- resemblance to "Wild Horses" as the Flying Burrito Brothers did the song. One must conclude, a triumphant album. - Bruce Eder, All Music Guide |
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Blue Rodeo's style has drawn comparisons to a number of pop and rock icons, including the Beatles, Buffalo Springfield, the Band, and Bob Dylan. Formed in Toronto, Blue Rodeo is led by the songwriting team of vocalists/guitarists Jim Cuddy and Greg K...Full Blue Rodeo Biography
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My suggestion is to stop wasting time on crap like Creed or Limp Bizkit, and pay attention to more talented artists like Blue Rodeo. On to the review. I know a lot of people like Rudy Gulliani because of his role in the September 11th attacks, but 'It Could Happen to You' shows a not so great side of him from the former New Yorkers Jim and Greg. 'Shed My Skin' is a classic Cuddy song, and 'Graveyard' brings a nice rockin' end to the disk. This is one of their best, and I highly recommend it. ...