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Love At The End Of The World | 
enlarge | Artist: Sam Roberts Label: Universal Music Group Category: Music
List Price: CDN$ 15.99 Buy New: CDN$ 10.77 You Save: CDN$ 5.22 (33%)
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 113
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1
UPC: 602517629738 EAN: 0602517629738 ASIN: B0018OAPMA
Release Date: May 20, 2008 Availability: Usually ships within 1 - 2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: New and Sealed.
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| Tracks:
| • | Love At The End Of The World | | • | Stripmall Religion | | • | Oh Maria | | • | Lions Of The Kalahari | | • | Fixed To Ruin | | • | Them Kids | | • | Words & Fire | | • | Sundance | | • | Up Sister | | • | End Of The Empire | | • | The Pilgrim | | • | Waking The Dead | | • | Detroit '67 |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com When Sam Roberts released his heavily-acclaimed full-length debut We Were Born In A Flame in 2003, the Montreal rocker received high praise from fans and journalists alike; his second CD Chemical City, however, was considerably more psychedelic and garnered less adoration from the masses. Five years after his debut, this third disc Love At The End Of The World appears to have achieved a solid balance between radio-friendly rock and rootsy jams, and is more than capable of pleasing both palates. For the most part, `Born's commentary is divided into two topics: love and politics. Lyrically, Roberts is subtle and sharp throughout; his first single Them Kids is done in a sing/talk style that evokes the spirit of Dylan's Subterranean Homesick Blues and reflects on music's past and future; overtop of an up-tempo melody, Roberts' emotes the kids don't know how to dance to rock and roll. The Pilgrim is another standout, including a musical invocation to world leaders that asserts I hope it's clear as crystal/That the man with the pistol/Is calling all the shots these days. There are trademark Roberts instrumental rock-outs throughout as well; noteworthy points in that regard include the folksy Words & Fire -- featuring fellow Montreal singer Angela Desveaux -- which has the languidness and warmth of a backstage-at-Woodstock jam, and disc closer Detroit '67, a track that resonates with bluesy piano and old school rock `n roll sing-song style. --Denise Sheppard
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| Customer Reviews:
AMAZING ALBUM!!! June 15, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
As soon as I heard "Them Kids" on the radio, I knew that this album was gonna be great.. and when I bought it, I was not disappointed at all! I've been a huge Sam Roberts fan from the start, and this album is just AMAZING. I loved their previous 2 albums, and love this one just as much. It's been playing in heavy rotation, and I can listen to whole CD without skippin a track. I love the whole old school / modern sound the album has.
MY RATINGS: ------------- 01. Love At The End Of The World [4.5/5] 02. Stripmall Religion [5/5] 03. Oh Maria [5/5[ 04. Lions Of The Kalahari [4/5] 05. Fixed To Ruin [4/5] 06. Them Kids [5/5] 07. Words & Fire [4/5] 08. Sundance [5/5] 09. Up Sister [5/5] 10. End Of The Empire [4/5] 11. The Pilgrim [4.5/5] 12. Waking The Dead [4/5] 13. Detroit '67 [4/5]
FAV TRACKS: ------------ - Them Kids - Oh Maria - Love At The End of World - Up Sister - Sundance
Another Stellar Album June 4, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I've been looking forward to this album all year. After first listen I didn't quite know what to think of it. I found that it took a couple of listens before the album really grew on me...and now it's on regular rotation. While it's not as good as `We Were Born In A Flame' (that one is a masterpiece) I think it's a better album than `Chemical City'. Sam Roberts is a brilliant songwriter and his compelling lyrics, catchy hooks and melodies are as strong as ever. If you like his previous albums this one will not disappoint. Standout tracks include: Fixed To Ruin, Them Kids, Up Sister, End of The Empire and Waking the Dead.
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