Rubenstein-Gillis, Ivan / Ivan's Dream Band
Album: | Ivan's Dream Band | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Rubenstein-Gillis, Ivan | Added: | Feb 2003 | |
Label: | Doggums Music |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2003-04-21 | Pull Date: | 2003-06-23 |
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Week Ending: | May 4 | Apr 27 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Apr 30, 2003: | Fine Tuning Utopia
What Is Sad |
3. | Apr 24, 2003: | Mr. Sparkle Challenge
The Greatest Life Ever |
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2. | Apr 29, 2003: | In the Leaves
Who Brought You Down |
4. | Apr 23, 2003: | Off the Path
Temporary |
Album Review
Gabe
Reviewed 2003-04-09
Reviewed 2003-04-09
Good-natured, melodic acoustica (sorry, it's not rock and not really folk) with touches of country. Reminiscent in spots of Graeme Downes, the original came-to-NYC A folkie, Bobby Zimmerman, and even, gasp, Nick Drake. Mature, poetic but evocative lyrics.
1. Love-hate thing with/for NYC; nice organ touches at end; "bullshit"
2. Beautiful hook, lush guitars, cello, and female vocals
3. Keening vocals
4. Sparse, poignant, pretty; "fucking", "shit"
5. Upbeat tune with meaning-of-life-and-work questioning lyrics
6. Uh, self-help music? much better than that sounds; sharp codependent rebuttal at end makes the song stand out
7. The Drake-ian touch of cello, guitar, drums-out-back, forlorn voice and sensitive lyrics; derivative but from a good source
8. Dylan-esque, except for the line about wetting his pants
9. Peppy but otherwise unremarkable
10. Mediocre tune distinguished only by the melodica-ish organ solo
11. Starts unpromisingly but cranks up into near-rock
12. Aiming for observational and complex, just sounds smugly clever
1. Love-hate thing with/for NYC; nice organ touches at end; "bullshit"
2. Beautiful hook, lush guitars, cello, and female vocals
3. Keening vocals
4. Sparse, poignant, pretty; "fucking", "shit"
5. Upbeat tune with meaning-of-life-and-work questioning lyrics
6. Uh, self-help music? much better than that sounds; sharp codependent rebuttal at end makes the song stand out
7. The Drake-ian touch of cello, guitar, drums-out-back, forlorn voice and sensitive lyrics; derivative but from a good source
8. Dylan-esque, except for the line about wetting his pants
9. Peppy but otherwise unremarkable
10. Mediocre tune distinguished only by the melodica-ish organ solo
11. Starts unpromisingly but cranks up into near-rock
12. Aiming for observational and complex, just sounds smugly clever
Track Listing
1. | I'm in New York | 7. | What Is Sad | |||
2. | The Greatest Life Ever | 8. | Success | |||
3. | Roll on | 9. | Patience | |||
4. | Onion Skin | 10. | Strangers | |||
5. | Temporary | 11. | Star Star | |||
6. | Who Brought You Down | 12. | T**S |