Missing You Dearly

Missing You Dearly Artist: Twothirtyeight
Label: Takehold
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 781676605729
EAN: 0781676605729
ASIN: B00002EIZJ


Release Date: 1998-10-07

Missing You Dearly


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Tracks:

  1. I'll Never Do That
  2. Things Mistaken
  3. Color Blind
  4. Number Four
  5. Kevin
  6. Stripped of All
  7. Chase What Makes Your Heart Flutter
  8. Well So Deep
  9. Subtle Sacrifice
  10. Trials
  11. My Friend Pedro

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Album Description

Intense emo-type rock and roll. Designed for the intelligent.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Twothirtyeight In Their Formulative Years.......2003-09-25

I'm a fan of twothirtyeight, so my review may be a little biased. This album was dedicated to twothirtyeight's original Bassist: Kevin Glass; who died in a car accident before the album was recorded. Chris Staples (vocals/guitar) also makes reference to the tragedy on his most recent EP "Burned and Blistered." Anyhow, this album is very enjoyable, but not quite up to the level of more recent albums "Regulate the Chemicals" and "You Should Be Living." If you're a die-hard twothirtyeight fan, you definitely should get this album, even for the sole purpose of owning Staple's back-collection. The music doesn't have the catchy guitar hooks of recent albums, but it does have powerful guitars and great lyrics. The album is great...I don't like using the term "emo" but I guess this is probably a worthwhile use of it. It sounds a little bit like early Jimmy Eat World with the lyrical stylings more along the lines of Pedro the Lion. Even if you don't like the band, it would be worthwhile to purchase just for the value of selling it to diehard fans on ebay. Also, the coverart and insert is pretty and unique.

4 out of 5 stars Great Stuff.......2000-03-08

I am not much of a punk fan per se, so I was skeptical when my friend Danny pitched me an album of his friends "emo" music. Whatever. I was amazed at this bands stuff. From their vintage textures to their tight syncopations, they've got "it". I can't wait until they come to CA. If you are new to "emo", this is the place to start - even if the lame samples on here don't do justice to the winding, unpredictable compositions. Distortion out of nowhere. Lyrics so quiet that they are indistinguishable at times from mumbling. Great stuff.

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  2. Home Sweet Home
  3. Great Melodies ~ Irving Berlin , and Jerome Kern
  4. Image of Devotion ~ Devotion
  5. Music of My Heart ~ Gloria Estefan & N-Sync
  6. 18 Free & Easy Hits from the '60s ~ Various Artists
  7. Pedal to the Steel ~ Youngstown
  8. STARFLOWER: Celebrating The Spirit of Brian Wilson & The Beach Boys ~ Various Artists
  9. Greatest ~ Huey Lewis & The News
  10. Never Had a Dream Come True ~ S Club 7

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Martes 2:pm ~ Lissette

Cierra la Puerta ~ Fabian Gomez

La Pata Chueca ~ Principes

Kind of Blue ~ Miles Davis

Softly as a Summer Breeze ~ Jimmy Smith

Live At The Palm Court Jazz Cafe

Glory Box ~ Gwyn Herbert

Solo lo Nuestro: 20 Exitos ~ Mazz

Tremenda Corte: Un Éxito Radial Cubano de Más de Cinco Décadas, Vol. 24 ~ Vario

Pura Sensacion ~ Sensacion Nortena