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The Good Earth

The Good Earth

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Artist: The Feelies
Label: Twintone
Category: Music

Buy Used: $34.99



Used (3) from $34.99

Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 27 reviews
Sales Rank: 108602

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1

UPC: 035058607321
EAN: 0035058607321
ASIN: B0000018V9

Release Date: October 5, 1992
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • On The Roof
  • The High Road
  • The Last Roundup
  • Slipping (into something)
  • When Company Comes
  • Let's Go
  • Two Rooms
  • The Good Earth
  • Tomorrow Today
  • Slow Down

Similar Items:

  • Only Life
  • Time for a Witness
  • Wheels In Motion
  • Cuba
  • Jesus of Cool

Customer Reviews:   Read 22 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Third best band of the eighties   December 5, 2006
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Behind REM and The Replacements. I was fortunate enough to see them at the 8X10 in Baltimore 3 times. "The Good Earth" is one of the greatest albums of all time. If you have ANY taste, besides what's in your mouth, you'll go to the TwinTone site and get this right now!! Mark T.


5 out of 5 stars The Good Earth   November 22, 2006
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

The Feelies put out only four albums during their too-short existence, each a distinct turn from its predecessor. Crazy Rhythms was their anxious, arty debut, a post-punk classic before post-punk started. Only Life is perhaps their "indie rock" stab and Time For a Witness their "classic rock" album. That leaves their second record, The Good Earth, as their "pastorale," in the classical sense. Especially after the edgy time keeping and nervy structures of Crazy Rhythms, the Good Earth is a relaxed family outing, hanging out on a warm day with friends you wish you'd see more often. Acoustic guitars seem more omnipresent than on any of their other records, and the generally midtempo songs stroll along as if effortlessly played. The band seemed keenly aware of this as their cover photo has everyone standing in a field. Some have portrayed this as a "boring" album, though I'd argue it's their most incandescent and representative, possibly also their most consistent record.

Nonetheless, the band is still all too capable of raving it up ("Slipping") or tinkering with the odd martial rhythm ("Tomorrow Today"). And the build to an emission of harmony on "When Company Comes" is nothing short of transcendent, one of the holy moments in rock music.

For those of us too young to have made it to any of their legendary Hoboken shows of this and their earlier period, there seem to be plenty of tapes out there to merit an essential box set of their live side, including all the side projects. For those needing more faster, seek out the Yung Wu side project whose sole release appeared around the same time as this winsome record.



5 out of 5 stars Warm, haunting, and melodic   September 1, 2006
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I don't recall when or why I bought this tape many years ago. I'm thrilled that I did. It's just one big, warm, melodic, Southern, sound with haunting vocals and lyrics that....well, I can barely understand any of the lyrics, but that's OK. I count myself lucky to have seen them live in a small campus show, and they were the same way. All the songs were largely indistinguishable, but this absolutely lush and comforting sound the whole night. 5+ stars!


5 out of 5 stars GREAT MUSIC   June 17, 2006
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Buy this album (and all other Feelies as well). This is a band that slipped by almost unnoticed by the mainstream music buying public. The fact that almost everyone that has their records or has seen them live raves about them is testament to what great music it really is. Still playing this after 20 years and all the other Feelies records/CDs too.

BTW if you want to get the EP that was released with this record go to TWINTONE site. Also have Yung Wu which was a Feelies sideproject with percussionist Dave Weckerman leading the band (its worth having also).


http://www.twintone.com/




5 out of 5 stars more than 5 stars if I could...   October 31, 2005
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Now, this is one of my favorite albums, period. It's perfect, I love the voice, the way it's confidential, in the back. Great guitars, fantastic rythms. I also think it's very well mixed. Different ( the accoustic feel), but as solid as any rock I know. I wouldn't want any change. I've played this music many times ( got it in 1987), and still enjoy every song .
I love it when they "swich gear" and teh way some songs end in total chaos, very well brought out, a crescendo that explodes, reaching total saturation ( not easy to do that well).
I love this album of the feelies best, but "only life " is also a great album, it just has some songs I like a bit less, but the rest is so incredible it doesn't matter.
It's incomprehensible that the feelies didn't get more recognition, though I read that they didn't want fame, which I think is wise.
I feel lucky to have bumped into their music. I hope they know how beloved their music is , by some.
For me the second half of the eighties the church, REM, the feelies and midnight oil were my main staple.


 

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