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| | Scream & Whisper | | | Music Artist : | | Edwin McCain | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Drt | | Release Date : | | 2004-06-22 | | Store Price : | | $16.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $16.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Coming Down 2. Shooting Stars 3. Throw It All Away 4. Say Anything - Edwin McCain, Maia Sharp 5. Turning Around 6. Couldn't Love You More 7. Good Enough 8. Farewell to Tinkerbell 9. How Can You Say That to Me 10. Day Will Never Come 11. Save the Rain 12. White Crosses 13. Wild at Heart 14. Maggie May [*]
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If you love Messenger, this CD is not for you. Submitted on: 2009-03-09 |
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| My husband and I love Messenger, so much so it's on our iPod. After reading many favorable reviews for Scream & Wisper on Amazon, we happily purchased the CD, thinking it would be simular to Messenger. It's not. Scream & Wisper is mostly loud pounding music. After hearing it one time, we were so disappointed we tossed it. |
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Scream & Whisper-Edwin McCain Submitted on: 2007-01-09 |
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| Excellent CD from Edwin. He is one of the under-rated musicians/songwriters of our time. This CD has some great tracks - my favorite is Shooting Stars. |
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Not my favorite, but still awesome... Submitted on: 2006-03-30 |
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Edwin McCain is a master. Most people only know him as "that guy who sings "I'll Be" on Dawson's Creek." But he is much much more then that, he is a skilled musician that I have been lucky enough to see live twice. This CD is definitely good, and while its not my favorite EMB CD, its much better then most of the mainstream junk today. I'm definitely surprised Edwin didn't have atleast a top 40 hit with "Say Anything" (for all you first time listeners and "I'll Be" lovers, it will probably be your favorite track). Also the song "Couldn't Love You More" is a really good song for anyone who has ever been in a relationship that pretty much everybody was skeptical of. My favorite song on the CD is the risky "White Crosses" which tells the story of a truck full of illegal immigrants from Mexico being killed in Texas. The song is extremely compassionate and its obvious that Edwin is way above writing meaningless songs.
If you're a hardcore Ed head, of course you're going to buy the CD and its definitely worth it.
For the non-Edwin fans, if your looking for "I'll Be", theres a really good acoustic version of it on the CD titled "Messenger" ;-) |
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McCain Back with more unbelievable music Submitted on: 2006-03-13 |
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| Screams & Wisphers is another great CD from Edwin McCain and his band. The song Couldnt love you more is a great song for lovers that have ever had doubters about there love, Edwin McCain is in my opinion one of the best singer song writers out, the way he makes you feel the songs and stories with his words is something only true artist can do. Not a big radio artist but that keeps him grounded and not caught up in the HOLLYWOOD sell out that so many of these so called artist give into - A great cd by a great artist and worth twice the price the sticker has on it, nothing Edwin McCain puts out is bad, if your a true fan of REAL music youll love anything Edwin McCain puts out |
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I WAS EXPECTING A LOT BETTER THAN THIS! Submitted on: 2005-10-10 |
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| To say this was a dissapointment is an understatement. By track three i wondering if this was the same Edwin McCain that had made the masterful 'misguided roses' because this is so BLAND! it really was a struggle to listen to the whole thing and keeo my eyes opened-radio friendly isn't the word! I guess some of the signs were showing in the tinsel and tap shoes dvd with the ultra slushy 'couldn't love you more' and 'shooting stars' what do you get as a bonus track a version of 'maggie may' so close to the original as not to make a difference! The whole point of a cover is to do your own interpetation not a note for note re-run! So what has happened in the past years to make someone as talented as McCain heap this non-entity on his fans? Well giving Pete Riley a stab at songwriting both on his own and with McCain shows a possible drying up of ideas, because Riley's songs wouldn't be out of place on a latter day Fleetwood Mac album- they are that uninspired and there is hardly any barintone sax which always added to the songs and do i hear the dreaded drum machine in the mix? Come on Edwin a couple of half way decent songs on your new album is pushing the mark a bit. I for one will view the next album with a great deal of aprehension! |
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