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| | Enjoy Your Rabbit | | | Music Artist : | | Sufjan Stevens | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Asthmatic Kitty | | Release Date : | | 2002-04-16 | | Store Price : | | $14.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $14.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Year Of The Asthmatic Cat 2. Year Of The Monkey 3. Year Of The Rat 4. Year Of The Ox 5. Year Of The Boar 6. Year Of The Tiger 7. Year Of The Snake 8. Year Of The Sheep 9. Year Of The Rooster 10. Year Of The Dragon 11. Enjoy Your Rabbit 12. Year Of The Dog 13. Year Of The Horse 14. Year Of Our Lord
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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Not what one would expect. Submitted on: 2009-03-29 |
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| So I don't have any real problems with this album. It just isn't my cup of tea. It is an instrumental album that is a branch off of the usual Stevens. I would suggest this album if you really enjoy high intensity electronic drone music. I wouldn't call it noise because there was is intention in there, but it is kind of hard to listen to unless this is your thing. I am all about experimentation but buyer beware if you are looking for the normal Sufjan Stevens album move past this one. |
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Inspired just beats out indulgent Submitted on: 2009-02-15 |
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| Interesting early release gamble of highly experimental, non-vocal electronic sketches didn't exactly pay off, but after huge success that followed, EYR is even more appreciated than perhaps its actual worth. Littered with frazzled lo-fi glitch-ery, much of the album lacks cohesion, but a good amount of "wow" moments, followed by a continuously solid final stretch makes this oddity worth pursuing. |
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for dedicated Sufjan fans only; others won't be impressed Submitted on: 2008-04-06 |
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| This was Sufjan's venture into techno music, and it's a good thing he didn't continue this way. This album wasn't what I expected and I wasn't impressed. I am glad to have it to complete my collection, but I'm not sure I'll put it in my cd player much. Don't expect "We Are What You Say," or any "For The Widows..." in this one. As I mentioned before, I would've bought it anyway, but you won't fall instantly in love with this one as with others. |
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understanding the collective Submitted on: 2007-11-27 |
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| This record conveyed to me that Sufjan Stevens not only understands but also captured the essential personalities portrayed within the Chinese Zodiac. I am a Horse, and I heard myself in "Year of the Horse". My love is a Rat, and I heard her in "Year of the Rat". My friend is a Rooster, and I heard him in "Year of the Rooster". What an amazing use of musical texture to convey emotions and the way people react to them. And what did it take to come to such an understanding? |
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Not what I expected from such a great artist Submitted on: 2007-01-09 |
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| I purchased this album, having already owned his "Illinois" and "Michigan" albums. My expectations were not met in the slightest. While Sufjan Stevens is hit or miss within his good albums (he experiments, and I dont like some of those experiments), I felt like writing NFG on this CD after I listened to it. [NFG is an engineering term for No F###ing Good] It is an abstract piece of music, no melody, no harmony, no beauty, no meaningful lyrics. Nothing worth listening to, in my opinion. I was heartily disappointed in an artist I am usually praising. Know what you are getting into with this one. |
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