Open All Night: In the City

Open All Night: In the City Artist: Various Artists
Label: Rhino / Wea
Category: Music


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


UPC: 081227999322
EAN: 0081227999322
ASIN: B00005ARFS


Release Date: 2001-04-03

Open All Night: In the City


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Tracks:

  1. Under The Milky Way - The Church
  2. When You Dream - Barenaked Ladies
  3. Clay Feet - Kristin Hersh
  4. She Cries Your Name - Beth Orton
  5. Fumbling Towards Ecstasy - Sarah McLachlan
  6. Beatrice - Daniel Lanois
  7. This Perfect World - Freedy Johnston
  8. In A Lonely Place - The Smithereens With Suzanne Vega
  9. She Runs Away - Duncan Sheik
  10. Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want - The Smiths
  11. Miss Misery - Elliott Smith
  12. Bitter - Meshell Ndegeocello
  13. The Night - Morphine
  14. My Funny Valentine - Elvis Costello
  15. Renaissance Eyes - Don Dixon
  16. Time's Running Out - Colin Blunstone
  17. Dolphins - Billy Bragg
  18. So Much For Love - John Cale

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Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Perfect for someone who likes eclectic mixed tapes.......2001-07-18

I love to make mixed tapes for friends based around themes and/or moods. This CD is like a great mixed tape.

When I bought it I knew there were people on the CD whose music I'm just not really into, but that doesn't matter because the best thing about a good mixed tape (or CD compilation) is how everything fits together. It's about mood and circumstance, time and place. Can a Barenaked Ladies lullaby follow Under the Milky Way by the Church? Yes!

I definitely recommend this CD.

5 out of 5 stars midwestern listener.......2001-06-26

I picked up the "On the Road" CD, and found it fabulous - worth buying if only for the liner notes, which were much like conversations I've had with old friends. The track selections themselves were a compliment to the mood set by the liner notes, rather than the other way around, it seemed to me. And they were wonderful selections. I picked up this CD shortly thereafter, and was not disappointed. This is the perfect CD for night owls like me. And the perfect mood music for driving, for sitting up late, and contemplating life as it should be.

5 out of 5 stars Ethereal alt-rock for the late night set ........2001-06-21

In the interest of full disclosure, I'm the co-producer of this album, as well as the liner note writer, so I suppose I am a little biased when it comes any of the three discs in the Open All Night series. This set of tunes was designed to be a soundtrack to the unique rhythm and movement of the city, any big city, at night..

It's intended, as are all the Open All Night series, to be listened to at night... the later the better. Night has long been the time for reflection and contemplation about the day's events, a sort of "state of the union" of the soul. The city, and the night for that matter, are as much a state of mind as they are a physical state. Music can capture that condition in a way that words just can't.

Everyone's experience of night in the city is different; this is just one night in a series of many, a small snapshot of a time and place that you might have been or might yet go. Take a little journey with us into the heart of the city, by way of a couple of people who you'll never meet, and the music that provides the soundtrack for their late night rendezvous.

In my secret heart of hearts, I hope it turns you on to the artists you haven't heard before, because there are some amazing writers and performers on this album. It has been my privilege to have worked with (or for) more than half of them during my time in the music business.

In some ways, this is the sort of a mix tape I might well make for a friend who heard Don Dixon or Morphine over at my house one night and wanted to go a little deeper. At some level, all of the Open All Night albums are. I hope you enjoy listening to them as much as I did putting them together.

4 out of 5 stars It sets the mood.......2001-06-20

I wasn't expecting too much form this CD actually, another compliation disc with some songs i knew and some i didn't...but i was wrong. I found that the selection and order of tunes transported me to a mood that was oh so yummy.I will be looking for the others in this series.

4 out of 5 stars

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