Sound Go Round

Sound Go Round Artist: Dressy Bessy
Label: Kindercore Records
Category: Music


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


UPC: 675818006928
EAN: 0675818006928
ASIN: B00005YQE7


Release Date: 2002-02-26

Sound Go Round


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Tracks:

  1. I Saw Cinnamon
  2. Tag
  3. There's A Girl
  4. Just Being Me
  5. That's Why
  6. Oh Mi Amour
  7. Buttercups
  8. Maybe Laughter
  9. Big To Do
  10. All These Colors
  11. Flower Jargon
  12. Fare Thee Well
  13. Carry-on

Similar Items:

  1. Little Music: Singles 1997-2002
  2. Dressy Bessy (Bonus DVD)
  3. Electrified
  4. The California EP
  5. Go Sailor EP

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Cool sound but not the kind of album you feel bonded to as ..........2006-07-17

This album has a cool sound and all, but it`s not the kind of album you feel too strongly about as the years pass by. My favorite song from Dressy Bessy is to be found at the soundtrack from the Power Puff Girls "Heroes and Vilains".

4 out of 5 stars tasty fun.......2002-06-08

When you go to the store and purchase yourself a pack of sugary bubble gum, you, undoubtedly will leave with certain expectations. You want soft, pink, give-me-a-cavity kind of satisfaction. Dressy Bessy is that gum, and they are delicious. Their classic pop is so catchy it's almost annoying. Almost. Now, if you want something more substantial than candy-coated rock, keep shopping.

5 out of 5 stars Best of a genre - So Much More than Twee.......2002-05-02

The first thing that grabbed me about this album was the seeming innocuous sweetness cut with some pretty biting wit and a guitar style that has one foot in Peter Buck's jangle and another foot in Thurston Moore/Lee Reanaldo's skronk. Dressy Bessy's John Hill is an underrated guitar player indeed!

That with a tight rhythm section and Tammy Ealom's deceptively sweet vocals, make for a record that sounds like it could come from any time, but at the same time feels very much about right now.

While it may be to pass off Dressy Bessy as mindless fun, there is an intensity lurking underneath their music that makes this album much deeper than it seems upon an initial listen. Buy this record heear this great band set the Twee genre on its ear.

3 out of 5 stars It gets better with more listening.......2002-04-29

Still not spectacular but nonetheless, better than I thought it was at first. If they can tighten up their rhythms and find another vocalist to harmonize with, they have the potential to be excellent, right now, they're merely good.

For a good dose of fun, check out that's why

When you're through with this, check out some other, oftentimes better twee bands, Heavenly, The Shop Assistants, Wolfie, and The 14 Iced Bears, to name a few

5 out of 5 stars A terrific album ... from an unknown band.......2002-03-15

I had never heard of DressyBessy. If I had not been in the record store on Tuesday, I still never would have. I was shopping and I heard this AWESOME CD playing. I asked the cashier what the name of this album was.

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