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| View Larger Image | Bring Me Your Love | Audio CDby City and Colour
| List Price: | $13.98 | | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |
| | Binding: | Audio CD | | Studio: | Vagrant Records | | Release Date: | February 12, 2008 | | Sales Rank: | 52,112nd |
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TRACK LISTING | Disc: 1
- Track 1: Forgive Me
- Track 2: Confessions
- Track 3: The Death Of Me
- Track 4: Body In A Box
- Track 5: Sleeping Sickness
- Track 6: What Makes A Man?
- Track 7: Waiting...
- Track 8: Constant Knot
- Track 9: Against The Grain
- Track 10: The Girl
- Track 11: Sensible Heart
- Track 12: As Much As I Ever Could
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Amazon.ca Bring Me Your Love is whisper-soft yet lush, with minimal production and warm acoustic instruments. Opening with the our-love-is-gonna-go-wrong song "Forgive Me," Dallas Green (Alexisonfire) aches his way through lyrics like "I’ve been known to fall in love/but sometimes love just is not enough/and my heart will stray." The lead track, a one-night-stand ode entitled "Confessions" has a similar lyrical pain, with a gorgeous lap steel guitar and quiet bluesy melody that would be a perfect fit for a mournful, soulful southern blues singer. The most catchy and compelling song on the disc may well be the most lyrically Morrissey-esque, a slightly uptempo, passionate number entitled, "Sleeping Sickness" where Green sings, "with all the worries that occupy the back of my mind, could it be, this misery will suffice?" That track gets even more powerful when Tragically Hip frontman Gord Downie adds co-vocals to the mix. All in all, this release is a sonic 180 degrees away from Green's screamo Alexisonfire creations, but remains, arguably, the stronger and more powerful of the two projects. --Denise Sheppard |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 19 reviews)
| Incredible by Dylan T. Dion 5 Stars March 04, 2010 Purely Incredible. Yes the lyrics can be sometimes a little too dark, but most of them are rather reflective and intrasensitive on ones mind and thoughts. To the low reviewers, you dont seem to grasp the concept of his music. This isnt some emo music either. It is story-songwriting acoustic music from a very talented music genius.
| | This CD is awesome! by Cassie L. Smith (Michigan) 5 Stars June 28, 2009 This is the perfect CD for winding down on the way home from work or cleaning the house on my day off.
| | One for the morose hipsters. by drunkpotatoes (Southwestern United States) 1 Stars March 13, 2009 As one reviewer states, this is a great album with a cup of tea and a razorblade. If you're a morose hipster who loves wearing black and drinking Starbucks then have it.
For the rest of us, these are the most pretentious, self-absorbed and ludicrously plebeian lyrics to come along in ages. Besides morose hipsters, the only other social sets who love to suffer them are hardcore Canadian patriots who aren't mature enough to enjoy Stan Rogers or David Francey.
Not to mention Dallas (who is City and Colour) is a raging weirdo who is obsessed with talking about donating his... erm, male material... to Tegan Quin so she can make a baby. What a freak.
Go buy a Nick Drake or Jeff Buckley CD instead.
| | If you like singer songwriter's, bring me your love by think good (Prescott AZ USA) 5 Stars February 02, 2009 City and Colour was on my check it out list for awhile and i finally got to it amonst what i considered a good year for music, especially in teh singer songwriter category. If you like guys or girls with guitars check out City And Colour.
| | Excellent by Todd S. 5 Stars November 29, 2008 I Bought this album because of the song "Sleeping Sickness". The rest of the album doesn't fall short either. If you like Dallas Green's melodramatic voice, you'll love this album. In addition, I downloaded the mp3 album for $1.99... that's right $1.99. It's the best money I've spent in long time.
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