It's just the opposite for me, but after settling in with B#2 last night and listening to it in it's entirety, I can appreciate why so many people like it better. It's just such a great collection of songs. I guess if I'm in for the long haul (i.e. am popping in a CD and listening from beginning...
I don’t know y’all…after receiving Bachelor No. 2 the other day and listening to the first handful of songs, I’m digging LIS a lot more. Granted, this is more of a first listen opinion, but these songs don’t have the immediate impact that the ones on LIS did. I’ll digest it more and give it some...
I think that's what I really latched onto when listening to LIS. I'm a pretty cynical person, so I really enjoy the cyncism in her lyrics. Of course, she takes it that one step farther. ;) I agree...the desolation in her songs along with the sparseness of the music give it that vast, lonely...
I think that's what I really latched onto when listening to LIS. I'm a pretty cynical person, so I really enjoy the cyncism in her lyrics. Of course, she takes it that one step farther. ;) But yes, the desolation in her songs along with the sparseness of the music give it that ethereal vibe...
Well, after buying the Lost In Space MoFi SACD based on the recommendations here and *finally* giving it a fair shot (I bought it about 6 months ago, but had only listened to 1 or 2 songs to check out it’s audio quality), I must say that the fanfare on these boards for Aimee Mann is completely...
So, can someone sell me on Aimee Mann? I've read plenty about her music, but haven't picked up anything by her. I'm tempted to pick up the two MoFis based on the buzz, but $50 is a bit much for something I may not care for.
I'm loving the fact that MoFi is back in bid-ness. I wasn't into hi-fi when they were originally around so I had to spend some extra money (more than $25) to get my hands on some from eBay.