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| | Down Here | | | Music Artist : | | Tracy Bonham | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Fontana Island | | Release Date : | | 2000-04-18 | | Store Price : | | $13.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $13.98 | | Usually ships in 3 to 5 days | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Freed 2. Behind Every Good Woman 3. You Don't Know Me 4. Fake It 5. Cold Day in Hell 6. Jumping Bean 7. Oasis Hotel 8. Second Wind 9. Thumbelina 10. Meathook 11. You Can't Always Not Get What You Don't Want 12. Give Us Something
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Love Tracy Bonham Submitted on: 2009-10-01 |
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| I love Tracy Bonham and I like her disc "Down Here" but her true great contribution is her first effort, the 1996 release "The Burdens of Being Upright." Nothing has lived up to the perfection and angst of that disc, which is rock solid from beginning to end. The song Mother Mother from that first disc is one of the greatest songs of all time. |
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This CD totally kicks! Submitted on: 2007-09-04 |
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| Edgy, hard driving bass lines. Tracy's voice has matured and is even more beautiful than ever, her music haunting, haunted, and exotic. This CD totally rocks! |
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A great artist... That's underappreciated! Submitted on: 2005-05-22 |
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This album is just as great, if not greater than The burdens of being upright. Her voice is bluesy and her songs are lyrically funky, with that eerie strangeness that lures you into listening.
This album has more depth in my opinion, not that her previous album was anything less in quality whatsoever. Tracy is in the *Rarity* genre, Right in there with Fiona Apple, Liz Phair, PoE, and Veruca Salt. If you are into something *different* Tracy will blow you away. I'm eagerly looking forward to her album being released in June. ~amnesiacinsomniac |
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Great voice and rocking music Submitted on: 2005-01-23 |
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Tracy Bonham has a distinctive and powerful voice of the Janis Joplin kind, and she's not afraid to use it. I immediately picked her out on the background of an Aerosmith record, adding some nice punch to one of their tracks on Honkin' On Bobo.
She's a great composer of rock tunes, with some confident, satirical, feminist lyrics. "Behind Every Good Woman" is the best cut on this album, and if your local radio station didn't play it, shame on them. I bought the CD for that song, but once it got into my CD player, it stayed there for weeks. Let's hope Tracy keeps making full-tilt rock like this album. |
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Spin A Second Beauty Submitted on: 2004-10-16 |
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Tracy Bonham proves she has a softer side...for maybe two tracks. The rest is pure alternative rock with weird, edgy lyrics and a fine grasp of JUST how well violin fits in with rock. (Yellowcard needs to team up with her...)
Her voice is still infectious, you can't get around it's uniqueness. Her lyrics this time are a little more...purposeful. We are left with songs like Meat Hook though, where we feel just a bit confused. Jumping Bean seems like a sequel to Navy Bean (even mentioning it in the song!) and Behind Every Good Woman is an anthem to just about anyone.
Not that she *exactly* tours much anymore (but I anticipate she will with her new album dropping soon) but if you can see her live, do it. It's an experience that only barely surpasses just how amazing her discs are. |
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