- Audio CD (Jan 8 2002)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Format: Import
- Label: Instinct Records
- ASIN: B00005R601
- Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
Product Details
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| 1. Future Song |
| 2. Submarine |
| 3. Flute Song |
| 4. Sunrise |
| 5. Don't Wake Me Up |
| 6. Driving In The Sun |
| 7. Fragile |
| 8. Eight |
| 9. Even When |
| 10. Everything For The Maker Of Heavenly Trousers |
| 11. Fragile (Remix) |
| 12. Don't Wake Me Up (Remix) |
| 13. In The Reeds |
| 14. Bonus Track |
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4.0 out of 5 stars
don't wake me up,
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This review is from: Future Songs (Audio CD)
I have always wanted to check out Cranes' music for awhile now. I was intrigued by an interview with the brother/sister act in an issue of OUTBURN from last year. I came across "Future Songs" today in the used bins and thought this was a good time for me to check them out. The second I put this cd into my stereo I must admit that I was a bit put off by the childlike vocals of Ali Shaw. She reminded me a bit of Mazzy Star's Hope Sandoval. In fact this entire cd reminded me a lot of Mazzy Star, The Jesus and Mary Chain, and a smidgeon of The Cocteau Twins. After I listened more into the cd, Ali's vocals became less and less grating on me. I became more accustomed to her child-like vocals. The music was a bit more mellower than I expected which for me can be a slight problem since I like my music loud and fast. Nevertheless I found the Cranes' music very relaxing to listen. I particularly enjoyed songs such as "Sunrise" and "The Maker of Heavenly Trousers" (which I thought was the stand out track for me on the entire album). I don't know if the bonus remixes were that necessary to include on the album. To be honest, the remix for "Don't Wake Me Up" didn't sound any more different than the original version. For all its flaws, I immensely enjoyed "Future Songs". I found the music to be very soothing to listen to, and it will especially be very soothing to listen to after a hard day's work at the office.
4.0 out of 5 stars
so close...,
By "deathfromafar" (North Canterbury New Zealand) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Future Songs (Audio CD)
The Cranes have long been one of my all time favorite bands. Albums like "loved" and "winged of joy" are truely good albums, with Alison Shaws "little girl lost vocals" driving probably the best "shoegazer/goth" sounds around. If you have heard none of these albums, its kind of a Cocteau Twins meets Slowdive meets My Bloody valentine. There has been a long gap between albums, but the Cranes have continued to tour, and continue to entrall their cult and fanatical fan base ( check out their unofficial web site to get an idea).The last studio album , Population Four, was a disappointment, with a much more radio friendly and acessable sound. All in all it was very average as the very best points about the Cranes - eerie etheral vocals, wal of sound guitars, subtle yet pounding bass, were lost. This album is a road to recovery- it is far less radio friendly than "Population Four" but is still a long way removed from the earlier sounds.There are hints though- the first track "Future Sougs" is pure Classical Cranes. A standout track, while the rest still just does not rely heavily enough on the Cranes great strengths. This is still a very good album, gentle listener, but just does not have the punch of earlier days. If you are new to the Cranes, I recommend this AND "loved" to give you the full gamut. I look forward to the next installment with some anticipation. Recommended.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Almost But Not Quite,
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This review is from: Future Songs (Audio CD)
We all love The Cranes, admit it. The childlike vocals and ambient sounds are mesermizing. But don't expect another Wings of Joy. Sure Loved was a fine effort, probably their best since Wings of Joy. But this latest effort lacks the melodic originality of either of their best albums. Granted, there are a few choice enjoyable tracks that make this album worth owning, so long as you don't expect another mind-blowing album.
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