Australian Version featuring Alternate Cover Art. Tracks Remain the Same as the Us Release. --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.
Smile From the Streets You Hold,John Frusciante,Birdman,Alternative Pop/Rock,Pop,Popular Music,Rock
Smile From the Streets You Hold
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Smile From the Streets You Hold
John Frusciante Manufacturer: Birdman ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000005HOF Release Date: 1997-08-26 |
Tracks:
- Enter A Uh
- The Other
- Life's A Bath
- A Fall Thru The Ground
- Poppy Man
- I May Again Know John
- I'm Always
- Nigger Song
- Femininity
- Breathe
- More
- For Air
- Height Down
- Well, I've Been
- Smile From The Street You Hold
- I Can't See Untill I SeeYour Eyes
- Estress
Album Details
Australian Version featuring Alternate Cover Art. Tracks Remain the Same as the Us Release.Customer Reviews:
Very Much A Solo Album.......2006-09-22
This is very much John solo and you can certainly feel his loneliness through the songs. Recorded in motel rooms in his darkest days, this album features some unforgettable songs and some forgettable ones...
While this album is hard to get, it is worth tracking down. For most John fans, this is a must have. For anyone still getting into his music, look into all his other releases first.
Whilst the recording is not of the highest quality there a definitely some great songs on here... A fall thru the ground, I'm Always, Femininity, Smile from the streets and Estress are all memorable songs but if you like the more experimental of Johns work you will love 'Enter a uh' and 'I may again know John'. They are both 8 minute plus songs with great guitar riffs and vocals that touch every emotional level. Close your eyes and listen to them and you will feel something i guarentee...
All up, I am glad I own this record, it certainly is not his best but listen to it with an open mind and you will be impressed
A great record, and the vocals aren't as bad as everyone says........2006-06-15
Standout tracks: Enter a Uh, The Other, A Fall Thru the Ground, Feminity.
A review without a single mention of smack.......2006-05-13
The opener 'Enter A Uh' sets the tone perfectly: it's raw and scruffy as hell, almost impenetrable upon the first few listens, but give it time and you'll find a song in there. A funky, carefully written song with excellent vocal lines (painfully sung, mind) and an opening riff that betrays the genius in this sadly drug-addled man (with a happy ending, of course). The rest of the album fluctuates, though its highlights are as good as anything from 'Niandra LaDes' - 'Poppy Man' is a great instrumental, 'Height Down' (a duet with the late River Pheonix) is a touchingly happy folkish tune and the title track really should have been on 'Niandra...' all along.
There are some oddities too. 'A Fall Thru The Ground' is a lush and layered home recorded tune from pre-Chilis days (he was 17!! - Christ, to have been that good at 17!), 'I'm Always' is one of my favourite Frusciante songs and totally unlike anything else he's done (it's more RHCP than JF), and 'I May Again Know John' is just fantastic - a distortion-drenched psychedelic dirge with an beautiful evolving chord progression.
It certainly is a tough listen, but stick with it and it'll repay you tenfold. It's a good thing John didn't go the same way as Hillel, because 'Smile From The Streets You Hold' would have been a dark and tragic swan song. Happily, instead we got nine more solo records and three from the Chilis!
John Frusciante with Guest Appearence by River Phoenix.......2005-12-10
Clueless..........2005-07-01
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Smile From the Streets You Hold
John Frusciante Manufacturer: Dc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000888H Release Date: 1998-03-24 |
Album Details
Australian Version featuring Alternate Cover Art. Tracks Remain the Same as the Us Release.Customer Reviews:
Very Much A Solo Album.......2006-09-22
This is very much John solo and you can certainly feel his loneliness through the songs. Recorded in motel rooms in his darkest days, this album features some unforgettable songs and some forgettable ones...
While this album is hard to get, it is worth tracking down. For most John fans, this is a must have. For anyone still getting into his music, look into all his other releases first.
Whilst the recording is not of the highest quality there a definitely some great songs on here... A fall thru the ground, I'm Always, Femininity, Smile from the streets and Estress are all memorable songs but if you like the more experimental of Johns work you will love 'Enter a uh' and 'I may again know John'. They are both 8 minute plus songs with great guitar riffs and vocals that touch every emotional level. Close your eyes and listen to them and you will feel something i guarentee...
All up, I am glad I own this record, it certainly is not his best but listen to it with an open mind and you will be impressed
A great record, and the vocals aren't as bad as everyone says........2006-06-15
Standout tracks: Enter a Uh, The Other, A Fall Thru the Ground, Feminity.
A review without a single mention of smack.......2006-05-13
The opener 'Enter A Uh' sets the tone perfectly: it's raw and scruffy as hell, almost impenetrable upon the first few listens, but give it time and you'll find a song in there. A funky, carefully written song with excellent vocal lines (painfully sung, mind) and an opening riff that betrays the genius in this sadly drug-addled man (with a happy ending, of course). The rest of the album fluctuates, though its highlights are as good as anything from 'Niandra LaDes' - 'Poppy Man' is a great instrumental, 'Height Down' (a duet with the late River Pheonix) is a touchingly happy folkish tune and the title track really should have been on 'Niandra...' all along.
There are some oddities too. 'A Fall Thru The Ground' is a lush and layered home recorded tune from pre-Chilis days (he was 17!! - Christ, to have been that good at 17!), 'I'm Always' is one of my favourite Frusciante songs and totally unlike anything else he's done (it's more RHCP than JF), and 'I May Again Know John' is just fantastic - a distortion-drenched psychedelic dirge with an beautiful evolving chord progression.
It certainly is a tough listen, but stick with it and it'll repay you tenfold. It's a good thing John didn't go the same way as Hillel, because 'Smile From The Streets You Hold' would have been a dark and tragic swan song. Happily, instead we got nine more solo records and three from the Chilis!
John Frusciante with Guest Appearence by River Phoenix.......2005-12-10
Clueless..........2005-07-01
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