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| Sales Rank: | 62358 (lower is better) |
| Price Used: | $0.08 |
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| Release Date: | 2004-07-13 |
| Label: | Verve |
| UPC: | 602498619308 |
| Binding: | Audio CD |
| Published By: | Verve |
| ASIN: | B00026B1TG |
| Category: | Music |
Tracks on While the Music Lasts by Verve
- Wild Eyes
- Wish I Was a Bird
- I Never Changed My Mind
- More
- I Have No Idea
- While the Music Lasts
- Gone Gone Gone
- Forever Nowhere
- Burn
- Always Seem to Get Things Wrong
- Mirror Ball
- Don't Need That
- Open Your Eyes
- One Day the Dam Will Break
Customer Reviews
Music to my ears - Reviewed on 2005-01-13
4 customers found this review helpful, 2 did not.
Norah Jones' guitarist Jesse Harris brought together his band the Ferdinandos for another album, While the Music Lasts. I didn't really know he had ANY albums out at first, but I saw this recommended to me on here, so I decided to give it a spin.
Instead of being an album that has a few long songs, this is one of those albums that has a lot of short songs. Some people might say that Jesse ends these songs too soon without actually making a point, but I think the songs are pretty good. "Don't Need That" is nice to chill to, as is one of my favorites, "Always Seem to Get Things Wrong". And as far as playing "I Never Changed My Mind", well, I did just that.
Jesse's singing isn't for everyone, and sometimes his vocals can tend to get annoying, like on "Wish I Was a Bird". But everything else is pretty decent, making While the Music Lasts a nice album to give you some serenity. Pick it up.
Anthony Rupert
An underrated genius, solid like the big guys - Reviewed on 2004-07-15
6 customers found this review helpful, 3 did not.
His music is so musically studied and focused, it may be better than most music going on right now. Listening to his music you can imagine him attending prestigeous music schools, like Johnn Mayer, but he's different, his tunes are truly solid.
A tune like Wild eyes or More brings back a lot of rockabilty that you sometimes feel from less singles-oriented Stones albums, I mean he sounds lighter in a modern tone, but he sure rocks hard. Jesse Harris used to be sophisticated, but on this album, surely his best yet, he's way creative. One of the best albums of the year that I know. It deserves a fan base as big as the White Stripes.
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Book Subjects
- Americana
- Jazz
- Pop
- Pop/Rock Music
- Rock
- Singer/Songwriter