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The Best His Best Aug 05, 2010 I've loved this album since it came out and love it still. Nothing he has done before or after compares to Rockin' The Suburbs. One of the best albums ever made and definitely his.
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Feeling nostalgiac for the Smurfs, Atari, or Michael J. Fox? Feb 21, 2010 If your formative years look a lot like a John Hughes movie there's a good chance you'll enjoy this album. In some mysterious way Ben Folds instantly took me back to memories of growing up surrounded by endless culdesacs with music that doesn't sound anything like that from the 70's or 80's. Most of the song lyrics aren't even trying to invoke such emotions which makes it all the sweeter when they bubble up. While I've spent plenty of time lamenting a sheltered suburban childhood, well, it really wasn't so bad. This album is sure to bring back to mind a few of the good times.
Rockin' Your Suburbs Nov 05, 2009 The breakup of Ben Folds Five was certainly a sad affair. Exhausted from touring for an album that didn't get much support from critics and especially fans, they decided to go their seperate ways, with Robert Sledge pursuing the now-defunct Internation Orange, and Darren Jessee head-manning the successful Hotel Lights project. Thankfully this has not resulted in a drop-off in quality from Mr. Folds' songwriting. In fact, Rockin' The Suburbs finds Ben Folds at the top of his songwriting game. Sure, the album may not be as "fun" (in the traditional sense) as some of the earlier stuff from the 'Five,' with such things as those trademark backup harmonies being absent for the most part. Make no mistake though, these are some of the most well-rounded songs Folds has ever written, as they are rich in melody as well as emotion. It's a great mix of poignant character sketches and up-tempo pop-rock. Sure, if I had my way the album would be arranged slightly differently for better flow, but that's just a personal preference--Rockin' The Suburbs absolutely shines as a proper debut to Ben Folds' solo career.
heartachingly beautiful & poignant Jun 15, 2009 Ben Folds is an incredible songwriter & storyteller. Some of his songs are so intensely moving and heart-breaking. For me, one of those songs is "Carrying Cathy," which is on this CD. It makes me break down and cry every time I listen to it. Ben has the ability to write the kind of songs that just reach down into your core and strum the deepest chords of your emotions.
Another favorite is "The Luckiest" - it's an amazing love song with such a gorgeous melody. Absolutely beautiful. I love the metaphors/stories he uses to describe how much in love he is with this other person. They are anything but typical and cliche.
"Still Fighting It" is another wonderful song-- it has such a bittersweet but beautiful, touching sentiment.
"Fired" is another favorite-- quirky and upbeat, and the line at the end never fails to make me laugh.
I HIGHLY recommend this album.
Great CD! Jan 06, 2009 I purchased this CD a few months ago. It has been hard for me to remove it from my CD player. Both my husband and I really like it. The songs are catchy, well written, and a little quirky at times. I purchased the CD for "the Luckiest", but have fallen in love with "Zak and Sara". Really fun and refreshing!
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