Product Details
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| Disc: 1 | |||
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| 1. Together We're Stranger | |||
| 2. All the Blue Changes | |||
| 3. The City in a Hundred Ways | |||
| 4. Things I Want To Tell You | |||
| 5. Photographs in Black and White | |||
| 6. Back When You Were Beautiful | |||
| 7. The Break-Up For Real | |||
| Disc: 2 | |||
| 1. (DVD Audio) Together We're Stranger | |||
| 2. All the Blue Changes | |||
| 3. The City in a Hundred Ways | |||
| 4. Things I Want To Tell You | |||
| 5. Photographs in Black and White | |||
| 6. Back When You Were Beautiful | |||
| 7. The Break-Up For Real | |||
| 8. Bluecoda (Bonus Track) | |||
| 9. The Break-Up For Real (Drum Mix) (Bonus Track) | |||
| 10. Video for 'Things I Want To Tell You' | |||
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5.0 out of 5 stars
very shocking music!!!,
By jack chan (FUJIAN PROVINCE, P.R. CHINA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Together We Re Stranger Featu (Audio CD)
i don't understand why some people gave this great album a low opinion, i would like to say that this is one of the very best albums i have ever listened. i have been deeply impressed by TOM WAITS, TRANS AM, NICK CAVE, APHEX TWIN, TORTOISE, and now i would add NO-MAN to the list. hey, guys and gals, this is a must buy, you won't regret it. and yes, girls will love it too.WOW, SO BEAUTIFUL AND FANTASTIC...
5.0 out of 5 stars
no-man's shining dark star,
By A Customer
This review is from: Together We Re Stranger Featu (Audio CD)
It's been well over a year now since Tim Bowness & Steven Wilson released this work, but it still finds its way onto my stereo at least once a week. Music for lovely, gray, rainy days. (Yes, there are people who actually like the rain). Occasionally, I find myself hitting the repeat button to prolong the exquisite pain this music conjures up. Pain is good. One grows from it. Only the fool shuns it. We all break up with a beloved at least once in our lives. Sometimes twice. This is music to celebrate that ending, and move forward to the new beginning that awaits us all. Although a somewhat flawed, lo-fi recording, what it lacks in sonic clarity, is made up in leaps and bounds in mood. I only hope no-man reaches further down this road in subsequent recordings. I'll be walking down the same road as well.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Deep into the blue,
By A Customer
This review is from: Together We Re Stranger Featu (Audio CD)
This album goes deeper into the blue moods of their classic "Flowermouth" and "Returning Jesus" albums. The song tempos have all been slowed to a snail's pace in order to leave lots of space for the more contemplative aspects of this music. It is very successful in that vein, but it requires that the listener go to the same "emotional space." This can be difficult to do if one is driving down the road with a CD in the car player and bright sunshine outside. More than any other No-man album, this one suggests the bleakness of Autumn/Winter in the UK, and even though it is all about a breakup, it just FEELS like Fall to me. Less ornate than "Returning Jesus," these songs depend even more on Tim Bowness' vocal bringing melody into the music. On a few of the songs, I would have preferred a bit more richness from the instruments . . . if that could have been done without spoiling the mood. Nonetheless, a very successful experiment that will hopefully pave the way for a beat-driven "reaction" on the next album!
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