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You didn't miss this one did you? Oct 05, 2005 I love this music, such a sweet groove. From grunge to pop to blues to soul in no particular order. You'll find a song that you like and as you listen to the other songs you'll realize what a treat the whole album is, just dont give up. If you find yourself liking this, get their other albums and get Satchel as well, trust me.
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I love this CD! Jan 21, 2005 I love this CD. I have listened to track 2, The Day Brings, so many times, it's getting worn out. This is one of my all time favorites. I always have it with me in the car. I just never get tired of listening to it. If you don't own it, you should.
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WOW! Can this Smith guy sing! Apr 22, 2004 Let's face it-Shawn Smith has got to be one of the FINEST, purest vocalist in the R n' R genre. Whether singing in a beautiful, willowy falsetto or belting out a crunching uptempo rocker, Shawn just easily and masterfully pulls it off. Listening to "Interiors" you'll hear shades of Steven Tyler, Neil Young, Ian Anderson, and, mostly, the late great Lowell George of Little Feat. And the music...it seamlessly shimmers and sways. Head over heels better than their first release. No sophomore slump here. "Interiors" is an absolute center- piece of Mr. Smith showing off his amazing vocal talents. A stunning disc that has matured as gracefully as a bottle of white bordeaux.
another round please Sep 05, 2002 this is an album that grows on you..like a fungus. you feel it on you but you can't shake it off. Smile, close your eyes and let songs like 'upon my shoulders' and funeral song take you away. Sometimes gloomy, sometimes upbeat, always slick.
Pearl Jam meets Satchel in a groovy touching effort! Apr 10, 2002 In their second release, lead guitarist Stone Gossard and singer Shawn Smith manage to accomplish a mature groovy album where riffs do not rule songs, and where ppiano and bass play a key role in the tunes. Brad distinguish themselves because of their arrangements and peculiar songs. Production in this album is great as well as sound quality. "circle and line" is a wonderful song, the piano plays accurately a supporting role, fulfilling the song each step of the way, making you feel everything even more. "some never come home" is touching and amazing. the lyrics are heartfelt and pure. the bass is warm and leads way to the tune while the piano and guitar compliment it all quietly making thus a great impact that leads the listener until the final note. Most notable on the album is "sweet al george" a cathy guitar led tune that rocks in a passive manner, and where the voice graciously uplifts the tone with the perfect amount of distortion. The chorus simply rocks!If you are either a Satchel or PJ fan this cd is a must have. If you like alt-rock acts, you will not be dissapointed by this uplifting yet tender album that manages to rock hard as well!!!
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