 | | |
| | Draw the Line (Deluxe Edition) | | | Music Artist : | | David Gray | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Downtown | | Release Date : | | 2009-09-22 | | Discs : | | 2 | | Store Price : | | $17.99 | | Artistopia's Price: $13.99 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
|
|
|
|
|
CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Fugitive 2. Draw the Line 3. Nemesis 4. Jackdaw 5. Kathleen 6. First Chance 7. Harder 8. Transformation 9. Stella the Artist 10. Breathe 11. Full Steam
Disc 21. World to Me [Live][*] 2. Sail Away [Live][*] 3. Ain't No Love [Live][*] 4. Babylon [Live][*] 5. Slow Motion [Live][*] 6. One I Love [Live][*] 7. Other Side [Live][*] 8. Nightblindness [Live][*]
| |
Other Artist Albums
|
|
|
|
Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
|
Help Him Draw The Line Submitted on: 2009-11-03 |
|
This album is like a jackdaw, scratching at your windowpane. Actually it's much more than that. It is another really good album by David Gray. There are only 2 sub-par songs on the album, and those are offset by some really outstanding songs (Jackdaw, Kathleen, Nemesis).
Sure, it is hard to compare this album to colossuses like Flesh and A Century Ends - but let the album stand on its own. The strength of the new material comes through - and it does stand on its own because of the great songs that I mentioned above. With recent good songs like The World to Me and Destroyer, and now this new album, David continues to make great music. He continues to be "walking so tall" and finding "new horizons!" |
|
|
|
Good, but not as good as his prior work... Submitted on: 2009-11-02 |
|
I'm a big fan of David Gray and I was a little disappointed with this album. His past albums have been very consistent and great.
However, this album will not deter me from continuing to purchase his future albums! |
|
|
|
draw the line gray Submitted on: 2009-10-27 |
|
| New cd is excellent in white ladder style. The live bonus cd is typical of live cd's. The packaging is excellent with the lyrics & artistic designs. An overall good value because of the quality & quantity (2 cd's for the price of one!) |
|
|
|
Takes more than one listen. Submitted on: 2009-10-26 |
|
| I have to admit, when I first put on this album, I had fears of New Day At Midnight all over again. I am a fan of David Gray, even playing his music at my wedding, but was disappointed by most of the songs on New Day. I feared this was part two...at first. What kept me listening to this was not only my respect for his song writing and thinking I was missing something, but these great bass lines that, let's face it, Mr. Gray is not known for. The more I kept going back and checking out album, the more I started to uncover. I love how an artist can reinvent themselves without straying to far from who they are. If you are a fan, give it time. You have to unpack this album because it is not just some mindless pop album. This is one of those albums you must hear about 100 times to really get it. Worth checking out! |
|
|
|
Excellent addition to David's coda; haunting melodies. Submitted on: 2009-10-24 |
|
I'm enjoying getting to know this album with it's many moods and themes. There are a few stand-outs in this album, like Kathleen and the one which sounds like a Southern hymn. I've been playing this in the car since it was released and nearly have the songs memorized. You must get the deluxe edition with the extra disk of David's past mega-hits performed with the new band -- very enjoyable.
All in all, a very nice album. |
|
|
|