Omaha's Saddle Creek turns 50 with a double disc sampler featuring one previously released track as well as one new & exclusive track each from Azure Ray, Bright Eyes, Cursive, Desaparecidos, The Faint, The Good Life, Mayday, Now It's Overhead, Rilo Kiley, Son Ambulance, & Sorry About Dresden. Disc one is enhanced with all 45 of Saddle Creek's online weekly movies from 2002. 2003.
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Saddle Creek 50 [Enhanced]
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Saddle Creek 50
Various Artists Manufacturer: Saddle Creek ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008NRKT Release Date: 2003-04-08 |
Tracks:
- Worked Up So Sexual - The Faint
- Take Me to the Hospital - The Faint
- Wonderful Scar - Now It's Overhead
- Dark Cycle - Now It's Overhead
- With Arms Outstretched - Rilo Kiley
- Jenny, You're Barely Alive - Rilo Kiley
- The Martyr - Cursive
- Nonsense - Cursive
- A Book Laid On Its Binding - Son, Ambulance
- The Moral of Rosa, Parolee - Son, Ambulance
Tracks:
- Man and Wife, The Latter (Damaged Goods) - Desaparecidos
- Popn' Off At the F - Desaparecidos
- I Am An Island - The Good Life
- Aftercrash - The Good Life
- November - Azure Ray
- Beautiful Things Can Come From The Dark - Azure Ray
- Sick and Soar - Sorry About Dresden
- People Have Parties - Sorry About Dresden
- Captain from Old Blood - Mayday
- Pond Love - Mayday
- Something Vague - Bright Eyes
- One Foot In Front of the Other - Bright Eyes
Album Description
Omaha's Saddle Creek turns 50 with a double disc sampler featuring one previously released track as well as one new & exclusive track each from Azure Ray, Bright Eyes, Cursive, Desaparecidos, The Faint, The Good Life, Mayday, Now It's Overhead, Rilo Kiley, Son Ambulance, & Sorry About Dresden. Disc one is enhanced with all 45 of Saddle Creek's online weekly movies from 2002. 2003.Customer Reviews:
Buy this album already.......2005-06-14
hm.......2004-11-25
great value.......2004-05-12
Not a bad compilation from Saddle Creek.......2003-05-30
This has its perks and drawbacks. Those of us who have listened to anything on Saddle Creek have copies of some of these songs, and for that reason one can call this a certain greatest hits compilation. In a similar vein, this also is a mechanism to turn onto the various side projects of the Saddle Creek family: The Good Life, Desaparecidos, and Mayday. For those who have just started to feel the influence and range of the Saddle Creek bands, this is beneficial. Thus, if you have just recently explored some of these bands, this CD is a tremendous aid to delve deeper into this music.
For those of us who have a great deal of the Saddle Creek music already, there are certain reasons to own this, and they make it worth buying. 1, it's a collection of some very good older songs. 2, the new tracks are fantastic as well. Cursive's "Nonsense" is straight up frightening (hear it to see what I mean), and Bright Eyes' "One Foot In Front of the Other" might be his best song to date. For those two songs alone I would recommend buying this album, most notably "One Foot In Front of the Other".
So if you don't know much about Saddle Creek, pick this up as a great introduction. For those of us who are longt time fans, the new tracks make it worth it. Cool.
...WHAT is in the water in Omaha?? And why does it ROCK?...........2003-04-15
The only "dangerous" thing about this album, is it will result in the undeniable need to explore more of the artists from Saddle Creek. I've already bought album's from Rilo Kiley, The Good Life, The Faint, and Cursive after hearing songs on "50." How often is it you hear something new that is not just good, but soul-shaking and brilliant? How often does a CD have not one example of such a thing, but multiple? The answer is rarely or never... but "50" from Saddle Creek does it.
This label and it's artists will be taking off, hands down the most important collective group of musicians in our country today. Those devils of fame Oberst sings so passionately about are coming (i fear) these folks are simply too good to go undiscovered. Take a listen... you will not be dissapointed.
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