Product Details
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| 1. Paper Airplane |
| 2. Dustbowl Children |
| 3. Lie Awake |
| 4. Lay My Burden Down |
| 5. My Love Follows You Where You Go |
| 6. Dimming Of The Day |
| 7. On The Outside Looking In |
| 8. Miles To Go |
| 9. Sinking Stone |
| 10. Bonita and Bill Butler |
| 11. Opening Farewell |
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
A morose collection,
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Ce commentaire est de: Paper Airplane (Audio CD)
I listened to this once so far so this is early days in the life of this album and I have to say as a longtime Alison fan this strikes me as probably her weakest album. Usually on every album of hers there is at least one song of incredible beauty that just jumps out at you, but there isn't one here. It may very well be kind of a mood type album that has to grow on you but so far I don't particularly like the mood.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
They did it again!,
By Aubry "Brenda" (Courtenay,BC,Canada) - See all my reviews
Ce commentaire est de: Paper Airplane (Audio CD)
Another awesome cd from Allison and her team! My favourite is the second song about dust bowl children, so haunting.
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4.3 out of 5 stars (106 customer reviews) 82 of 89 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
LOVE the 17 Track Version!,
By Michael J. Black "Juke Box" - Published on Amazon.com
Ce commentaire est de: Paper Airplane (Audio CD)
I guess I'm fortunate I still buy CD's and do not download. I went to the Target Store today and purchased the new Alison Krauss and Union Station CD. I bought the last one they had in stock with the 6 Bonus Tracks. I especially love "These Days". It is actually better than some of the other 11 tracks originally released. There are 3 additional new tracks in all, and 3 live performances from their live concert CD from 2003. Tracks I really enjoy from the main 11 songs are, Paper Airplane, My Love Follows You Where You Go (Very Upbeat), Dimming of the Day, Sinking Stone, and My Opening Farewell. Of course, Alison displays that Angelic voice in "Dimming of the Day". This will surely be a major hit. Buy the Target CD, it is very much worth it. All three of the new bonus tracks has Alison on lead.
54 of 61 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Catch a Ride on This Airplane,
By Rudy Palma "The Writing Fiend" - Published on Amazon.com
Ce commentaire est de: Paper Airplane (Audio CD)
(Note: A 17-track version of the album - including three songs that did not make the cut of the standard CD - is available at Target stores as of this writing.)In the simplest terms, Alison Krauss and Union Station have once again made an immaculate, blissfully crafted record with "Paper Airplane," their first studio release in over six years. This may be the most notice a Krauss album gets - solo or with Union Station - thanks to the unprecedented success of "Raising Sand," her Grammy-guzzling 2007 collaborative effort with Robert Plant. Happily, this has not given rise to a more commercial sound. There is no noticeable alteration to the gorgeously textured bluegrass palettes or evergreen melodies that are by now synonymous with Krauss and Union Station. The profoundly beautiful title track is buoyed gently by Krauss's honeysuckle voice, as is the calming lullaby of "Dimming of the Day." The overall sound of the album is more aggressive in tone and feel, however, exemplified by the haunting, pungent "My Love Follows You Where You Go" and "Sinking Stone," which just avoids country music cliches with its end-of-relationship goodbyes thanks to smart, thoughtful lyrics, buttery harmonies and, as always, intense, well-oiled instrumentation. "Lie Awake," an examination of being stuck at a major crossroads, accentuates the album with a great deal of tension yet, as with quieter selections such as "Lay My Burden Down," the end result is intoxicating - a pleasure for the ears even without considering the lyrics. Three selections are sung by Union Station member Dan Tyminski with control and a sincere, unstudied quality that is most pleasing. They keep the pulse of the listening experience invigorated and free-flowing. In fact, as a whole the album is a tight, fast-moving one that rounds the bend very quickly. It gives the intended effect and is gone. Some will say that "Paper Airplane" does not offer insightful, provocative themes or new ground for Alison Krauss or Union Station, and while that is not incorrect that is also not a valid reason to be critical because track by track, the album is close to flawless. It is on par with the best of what these gifted musicians have offered us before, which says a lot. This is not music made for sales' sake but for the pleasure of real music making, and the results handsomely reflect that. 68 of 79 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
Barely Takes Off,
By A reader - Published on Amazon.com
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Ce commentaire est de: Paper Airplane (Audio CD)
How can Alison Krauss and Union Station go wrong? Impeccable talents all, their fantastic ensemble skills are very much in evidence here. And of course there's Alison's gorgeous voice. Why then only 3 "It's OK" stars? Well, Alison has set the bar so high over her long career that I just expect much more from her. Her spectacular fiddle skills have largely gone by the wayside since her early hard-core bluegrass days -- a shame, in my opinion -- but I guess somebody decided it's not ladylike for a country diva to wail on the fiddle like her male counterparts might get to do (if there ARE any male counterparts who both sing AND play fiddle as well as she does.) So what we've got here is a beautifully performed but middle-of-the-road album with occasional high moments but, on the whole, a monochromatic effort. Dan Tyminski contributes a few good lead vocals, and Jerry Douglas on dobro is always welcomed. But Alison phones it in. I miss the soulful wailing of "Oh, Atlanta." Overall, the song choice is not inspiring, certainly not as interesting as it has been on albums like SO LONG SO WRONG, for example. And on a great song like Richard Thompson's "Dimming of the Day," the result is pretty, but lackluster. Listen to Bonnie Raitt or Linda Thompson sing this haunting tune and understand its true meaning. It's all there in the poetry, but Alison sounds like her mind was on something else. On a positive note, I kind of like "Sinking Stone," and the last cut, Jackson Browne's "My Opening Farewell," has a message I can relate to.I've been following Alison's career since she was a teenager and have seen her in person more times than I can count. She's one of my all-time favorite artists. In conjunction with Union Station she has produced some of the finest bluegrass and bluegrass-crossover recordings ever made. Perhaps she's been hanging around Nashville too long. Please Alison, stretch out and return to your roots, if only for a short time, and give us some of that hot fiddle playing that put you on the map, and round up the band for some high and lonesome bluegrass harmonies. Alison will always be welcome in my home, but PAPER AIRPLANE barely takes off and will, for the most part, be relegated to the hangar (shelf). |
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