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Quasi - Featuring "Birds"

Featuring "Birds"

Music Artist :Quasi
Music Style :General
Record Label :Up.
Release Date :1998-04-21
Discs :2
Store Price :$9.99

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CD Tracks/Songs


Disc 1

1. Our Happiness Is Guaranteed
2. I Never Want to See You Again
3. Poisoned Well
4. Happy Prole
5. Sea Shanty
6. It's Hard to Turn Me On
7. Nothing from Nothing
8. Tomorrow You'll Hide
9. California
10. You Fucked Yourself
11. Ape Self Prevails in Me Still
12. Please Do
13. I Give Up
14. Birds
15. Repetition
16. Only Success Can Fail Me Now

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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD

A Quasi question
Submitted on: 2008-12-28
Could someone please tell me the Quasi song and album that has the story of him selling his soul to Satan "for some green?" THank you.....
Finest Quasi Thus Far
Submitted on: 2005-05-10
Featuring Birds is arguably the finest Quasi disc so far and a great starting point for newcomers. Janet Weiss is a great drummer, especially on tracks where she really lets loose like "Our Happiness Is Guaranteed" and "Poison Well". Sam Coomes has the most freakish sounding organ I've ever heard; I have no idea what it is, but it's incredible and manages to sound like a keyboard, a fuzz bass and a distorted guitar all at the same time. The slower tracks on FB are standouts too and some of their best are to be found here: "Sea Shanty" (a nice sister song to the latter "Golden Egg" on Field Studies) and "Only Success Can Fail Me Now". Coomes' songwriting is truly bleak at times ("Pay your rent/Pay your bills/Pay the doctor for your pills/So you can live another day/as life slips away") but injected with enough humor and irony to keep you from despair.
not just another spurious indie rock cd.
Submitted on: 2005-03-02
dag!! this album is rich with great tunes, quirko lyrics, and other stuff that makes it rully good.
our happiness is guaranteed
Submitted on: 2003-10-21
"Featuring 'Birds'" was purchased, by me, on a rainy night in a really cool used CD store about six months ago. I bought it on a whim, because an Internet friend of mine seemed to be really super-duper obsessed with it, and even named her website after it. I knew she had good tastes in music, so, without even hearing Quasi before in my life, I decided to take a chance.

When I brought it home and unwrapped the shrink wrap and played it, I, at first, didn't like it too much. I was into early R.E.M. and new-wavish alternative from the eighties, and wasn't particularly into indie rock. It wasn't until (oddly enough) "It's Hard To Turn Me On" played when I started getting into it. By the time the last song ended ("Only Success Can Fail Me Now"), I was completely hooked. I put the CD on repeat and read a good portion of a novel I wanted to read for long time.

The lyrics are absolutely wonderful. Everyone knows the perfectly clever opening to "California," but there's so much more here, too -- for example, the few lines in "Ape Self Prevails In Me Still" aptly describe how I feel about myself right now. "The desire to disappear, yet remain here/It is clear, dear - ape self prevails in me still." I want to get out of this awful small town, but I somehow, in some strange way, I feel compelled to stay. Simple, yeah, but perfect.

"I Never Want To See You Again" is, besides "Only Success Can Fail Me Now," probably the standout here. The intensity of the performance combined with Sam Coome's passionate delivery hits me every single time.

There are no weak tracks in here, unless you count "Birds" (a minute and a half of birds making annoying noises) as a real song, which it isn't. Just a nifty little segue, pretty much.

The last track, "Only Success Can Fail Me Now," is simply one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard in my short, dumb little life. As another reviewer said, you never, ever want this song to end. It ends this album on a very high note.

If you haven't heard "Featuring 'Birds'" yet, you really need to. It might not hit you right away, but soon enough, in full effect, it will -- and you will be hooked.

Catchy songs about dysfunctional relationships.
Submitted on: 2003-10-03
Sam Coomes and Janet Weiss each have other bands -- he plays with Elliott Smith; she with Sleater-Kinney -- but they always make time to record and tour as Quasi. This incredibly solid album features, well, birds, as well as song after catchy song about breakups that will have you cheerily singing along before you realize what they're all about. Just look at the song titles: If "I Never Want To See You Again", "It's Hard to Turn Me On", "You F*cked Yourself", and "I Give Up" aren't the plotpoints of a relationship gone way sour, I'd like to know what is. This album rarely leaves my stereo, and you'll be hooked on it too.

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