Old 97's / Grand Theatre Volume One, The
Album: | Grand Theatre Volume One, The | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Old 97's | Added: | Oct 2010 | |
Label: | New West Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2010-11-21 | Pull Date: | 2011-01-23 |
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Week Ending: | Jan 23 | Jan 16 | Jan 9 | Jan 2 | Dec 26 | Dec 19 | Dec 12 | Dec 5 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jul 25, 2021: | Wee Animalcules (rebroadcast from Sep 30, 2011)
Champaign, Illinois |
4. | May 26, 2011: | Daydream Disaster - Sasquatch! Special
The Magician |
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2. | Oct 20, 2011: | Palo Alto Pop Overthrow
Champaign, Illinois |
5. | May 06, 2011: | Wee Animalcules
The Magician |
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3. | Sep 30, 2011: | Wee Animalcules
Champaign, Illinois |
6. | May 05, 2011: | Daydream Disaster
You Were Born To Be In Battle |
Album Review
Andy S
Reviewed 2010-11-17
Reviewed 2010-11-17
Americana; gruff pop/rock that sometimes drifts into alt-country range. Definite influence from Uncle Tupelo and early Wilco, but much more of an indie-aware mainstream rock sound throughout. Solid songwriting, good production, check it out. Start with 3, 7. FCC clean. –Andy
1 - (3:16) driving, midtempo, minor-key rock
2 - (2:45) upbeat pleading power-pop
**3 - (3:45) fast and country-tinted with fantastic pop chorus
*4 - (3:51) Johnny Cash country rock; different, deeper-voiced vocalist than rest of album
5 - (3:23) Spoon midtempo pop-rock; fun pick-up to end
*6 - (4:10) mellow and cautiously sentimental, with great baritone electric
**7 - (3:25) solid Uncle Tupelo alt-country number
8 - (2:58) fast folk-rock with a vigorous Conor Oberst vocal line
*9 - (3:44) midtempo bar rock with both anthemic and contemplative touches
10 - (4:04) sentimental ballad
11 - (5:36) upbeat repetitive rock number; sudden cut to fuzzy interlude, then back
12 - (3:34) silence/rustling to start; quiet breathy minor-key waltz
1 - (3:16) driving, midtempo, minor-key rock
2 - (2:45) upbeat pleading power-pop
**3 - (3:45) fast and country-tinted with fantastic pop chorus
*4 - (3:51) Johnny Cash country rock; different, deeper-voiced vocalist than rest of album
5 - (3:23) Spoon midtempo pop-rock; fun pick-up to end
*6 - (4:10) mellow and cautiously sentimental, with great baritone electric
**7 - (3:25) solid Uncle Tupelo alt-country number
8 - (2:58) fast folk-rock with a vigorous Conor Oberst vocal line
*9 - (3:44) midtempo bar rock with both anthemic and contemplative touches
10 - (4:04) sentimental ballad
11 - (5:36) upbeat repetitive rock number; sudden cut to fuzzy interlude, then back
12 - (3:34) silence/rustling to start; quiet breathy minor-key waltz
Track Listing