Bigger Than Blue

Bigger Than Blue Artist: Jay Bennett
Label: Undertow Music
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 722560102221
EAN: 0722560102221
ASIN: B0001XAQGO


Release Date: 2004-04-20

Bigger Than Blue


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Tracks:

  1. My Little Wicked One
  2. Charming And Plastic
  3. Let's Count Our Losses
  4. Cajun Angel
  5. Curiosity
  6. It's Hard
  7. Outside Looking In
  8. Reasons For You To Love Me (Car's Cant Escape)
  9. Songs That Weren't Finished
  10. God's Coffee

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Amazon.com

You may remember producer/multi-instrumentalist Jay Bennett from the film <I>I Am Trying to Break Your Heart</I>, but his solo debut leaves a much better impression than that documentary about his old band, Wilco. Most of these ten tunes are stripped down, featuring little embellishment, save for the occasional guest drummer and backing vocals from Ed Burch. The focus stays on Bennett's primary assets: A world-weary, yet wonder-tinged voice reminiscent of Mark Eitzel, and original ditties with the seductive cadences of pop fare, yet couched in subtle settings ("Let's Count Our Losses"). A pair of full band numbers--the flowery '60s groove of "Charming and Plastic" and the country rocker "It's Hard"--are equally strong. Lyrics about mornings after and love gone wrong suggest Jay suffers from headaches of his own, but they're not hindering his productivity: this is just one of three Bennett albums scheduled for 2004. <I>--Kurt B. Reighley</I>

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Inspired Musicianship.......2004-09-15

This offering from ex-Wilco-ite Jay Bennett shows the artist's ability to create mood and images in this attention-grabbing collection of mostly softer-edged songs. Somewhat Americana, somewhat alt-rock, the album primarily shows off Bennett's vocals, which are tender and expressive and his guitar playing, which is stunning. Standouts are 'Cajun Angel' and 'Curiosity'.

5 out of 5 stars Reasons For You To Love Jay Bennett.......2004-06-17

This album does exactly what Jay Bennett needed to do: prove the value of having such diversity in his musical abilities. Unlike Wilco's new experiments and Farrar's recent lullabies, Bennett doesn't busy himself trying so hard to be artsy. He rocks when he needs to, and uses unusual engineering and distortion techniques only when it really improves the song (Reasons for You to Love Me is the best produced song I've heard in... well, forever maybe). That said, the album does take a little work to get into at first; don't expect to just listen to the first three or four songs and expect it to slow down. It's got a "whole album" effect to it, rather than just having a couple fast, poppy songs surrounded by mediocrity. What's more, it was apparently worth it to break up Bennett's projects into a four album cycle... so I especially recommend this album in order to really get the whole experience from all that Jay has coming out over the next several months.

4 out of 5 stars Great stuff. Wilco will miss him........2004-06-11

I don't get that other review calling this album "stripped down," as if that were a bad thing. In this case, "stripped down" means it is not overproduced or over-arranged. You are left with some talented and fairly straightforward playing and songwriting. That's a good thing.

Wilco is my favorite band. I think it was a huge mistake to let Bennett go. He brought a great dimension to that already great band, and I think he will be missed.

This is a terrific album. Subtle, and one you can listen to all day. It's on my permanent playlist. If the above makes sense to you, you will probably feel the same way.

2 out of 5 stars could've been better.......2004-05-06

Jay Bennett, talented ex-Wilco guitarist, releases
rushed sounding stripped down solo effort.

Song writing is not Bennett's forte, some nice
playing here, however.

Wait for Wilco's new one.

3 out of 5 stars

Music Album:

  1. A Night on the Town ~ Brownsville Station
  2. On the Street ~ The Moles
  3. Le Fun ~ Tah-Dahs
  4. A Dark Moon Night ~ Shroud
  5. House of Good Tires ~ Honky
  6. Kudzu ~ King Elementary
  7. Peace & Love, Inc. ~ Information Society
  8. Dedicated ~ The Marshall Tucker Band
  9. Notes from Thee Underground ~ Pigface
  10. Left Rights

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Barney Kessel, Vol. 3: To Swing or Not to Swing ~ Barney Kessel

Rest Stop ~ Bill McHenry

Works ~ Bill Frisell

Percussion and Bass ~ Jo Jones

Wave of Sorrow ~ Mikhail Alperin & Arkady Shilkloper

New York Uncovered ~ Hiroko Kokubu

Novo Aeon ~ Raul Seixas

Los Mejores Guitarras ~ Paco de Lucia, Andres Batista, Manol Sanlucar

Golden Best ~ Ruiko Kurahashi

Jihi No Suteishi ~ Scope-Type