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| | Misguided Roses | | | Music Artist : | | Edwin McCain Band | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Atlantic / Wea | | Release Date : | | 1997-06-24 | | Store Price : | | $11.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $10.99 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. See the Sky Again 2. Grind Me in the Gears 3. Cleveland Park 4. I'll Be 5. How Strange It Seems 6. Rhythm of Life 7. Punish Me 8. Darwin's Children 9. Take Me 10. (I've Got to) Stop Thinkin' 'Bout That 11. What Matters 12. Holy City
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Great Album Submitted on: 2009-11-04 |
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I got introduced to Edwin McCain when I was 16 years old in 1998 during an episode of "Dawson's Creek". Yes, I went there. This was a time era when I was all about Jewel, NSync, and others. Anyway, I ordered this album from BMG Music(still owe them money for it) and almost immediately fell in love with it. It had to grow on me because-where I'm from- this genre of music definitely isn't acknowledged. However, after spending some restless nights with it, I loved it. Edwin McCain has this voice that moves me deep within and I couldn't help but to find this album on here and leave a review for it. Some of my favorites are "Grind Me In The Gears", "Rhythm of Life", and "Holy City".
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misguided roses Submitted on: 2009-02-20 |
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| this is a great album by Edwin McCain the price was good music was even better thanks to Amazon for being there for us keep up the good work |
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Misguided Roses - Edwin McCain Submitted on: 2008-06-25 |
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| I'm one of those audiophiles that purchase an album for one song when I want it. In this case it was Edwin McCain's "I'll Be". The CD does not disappoint, and the song is a wonderful medley about love and relationships as well as commitment. I'll explore more of Edwin's work on this album as time goes by, but I recommend it for anyone that wants to expand their music library. |
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Amazing Album Submitted on: 2008-06-11 |
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Misguided Roses is without a doubt the best of Edwin McCain's albums and one of the absolute best albums in my collection. Every song on the CD tells a story that never fails to reach out and touch the listener. Like many others, I discovered Edwin through the hit song "I'll Be" (included on the album) and became a fan because of the quality of his lyrics and music. I've listened to every album Edwin McCain has put out and have yet to find one that I didn't like, but this one stands out head and shoulders above the rest. The lyrics of this album have an amazing thought provoking quality to them that really shows off his talent and makes you marvel at what a well written phrase can do. It went a long way toward teaching me how much depth good writing really has and how much possibility there is in the written word.
Oh, by the way, don't miss the hidden track at the end of The Holy City. It's amazing and, coupled with The Holy City, is worth the price of the album. |
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Beautiful lyrics and great music Submitted on: 2007-02-07 |
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Edwin McCain is a great songwriter, and he has the voice and the band to back it up.
One of my favorite lines from any of his songs is from "I'll Be":
"The strands in your eyes that color them wonderful stop me and steal my breath. Like emeralds from mountains, thrust towards the sky, never revealing their depths."
Edwin McCain is a very underappreciated artist. I don't understand why he isn't more popular. Maybe he is too hard to pigeonhole. He's not just folk. He's not just blues. He's not just soul. He's not just rock. He's not just pop. He's all of these things in a perfect blend. Whatever you want to call him, he's worth a listen if you like mature music with a cohesive range of styles and moods.
If you like this album, I would also highly recommend his album "Honor Among Thieves". |
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