Change of Living

Change of Living Artist: The Only Children
Label: Glurp Records
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 656605950624
EAN: 0656605950624
ASIN: B00065U0B8


Release Date: 2004-11-02

Change of Living


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Tracks:

  1. Sky Begins to Storm
  2. Change of Living
  3. Jesus Came Too Late
  4. St. Graves
  5. West Virginia
  6. Lonesome Road
  7. Before It Fades
  8. Through the Night
  9. Girl With the Golden Hair
  10. Circle Will Not Be Broken

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars take a deep breath.......2006-11-15

The Only Children are one of the best bands to come out in 2004. Now if your emo, which hopefully you're not, you won't like it. but, if you're looking for some quality rock n roll sound, check it out. if you like the anniversary(your majesty,split e.p.), wilco, niel young, or even the brian jonestown massacre, you will fall in love with this record. try to see em!

3 out of 5 stars Not bad.......2005-09-13

The music is decent, but not outstanding. Josh Berwanger [vocals, guitar, songwriter] has stated that he's bored with rock music because it's so "one-dimensional," and punk rock because it's "not even one-dimensional," but considering how dramatically his styles changes from record to record, this album feels a bit like that poseur kid we all know who tries on a new style every other month and each time insists he's legit. It seems a bit pretentious to write songs about living in/growing up in southern states you don't actually live in, and writing lyrics to sound like a 1920's redneck when you're actually not. The album has a bit of a caricatured, hipster-ish feel in this regard.
But the music is okay, so if you like rootsy, faux-country rock, pick it up.

5 out of 5 stars Fantastic.......2004-12-15

A breath of fresh air to a stale, boring, and uninspiring time for music. Thank you. This album is long over due. Maybe rock and roll isn't dead after all.

5 out of 5 stars Change of Living By The Only Children.......2004-11-19

Wow. Is truly the only word to describe this album. From the begining to the end this cd is truly amazing. Like others have said this is a new and different sound for former Anniversary members Josh Berwanger, Jim David, and Janko. It a must by for any music fan. It mixes alt. country with bluegrass and rock. They are such an amazing mixture of artists, buy this cd. Buy many copies of this cd and give them as gifts.

5 out of 5 stars

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  1. David Kilgour & the Heavy Eights ~ David Kilgour & the Heavy Eights
  2. A Testimonial Dinner: The Songs of XTC ~ Various Artists
  3. Gentle Sound ~ Railway Children
  4. Tim Finn ~ Tim Finn
  5. My Favorite Revolution ~ Eugene Edwards
  6. Relocation ~ Plankeye
  7. New Deal ~ The Waco Brothers
  8. Reflecter ~ Sun Dial
  9. Every Conversation: The Story of June Brides and Phil Wilson ~ June Brides
  10. Rock 'N Roll Memories: Love Songs of the 70's & 80's ~ Various Artists

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All About Love ~ Nicolas Bearde

El Rumbero del Piano ~ Eddie Palmieri

A Gift for You ~ Yoron Israel

Lady Bird ~ Denine Monet

What's Cooking Charlie? ~ Charlie Spivak and His Orchestra

The Godfather ~ Spoonie Gee & Jazzy Three

El Niño de Almaden ~ Jacinto Antulin Gallego

Gimmick ~ La'mule

Sotto Lo Stesso Effetto ~ Sottotono

Om (bilateral alignment)