Magnetic

Magnetic Artist: Wakeland
Label: Warner Bros / Wea
Category: Music


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


UPC: 075992462822
EAN: 0075992462822
ASIN: B000002L3X


Release Date: 1995-08-22

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Tracks:

  1. Don't Worry (Star Song)
  2. Half Of You
  3. Falling Again
  4. Burning
  5. For Once
  6. She Said
  7. Let It Go
  8. Rain Song
  9. To See You Cry
  10. Just A Girl
  11. Julia Cries
  12. Good-Bye

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great.......2000-11-17

I have been a fan for quite some time. I have all but one of their CD's and love listening to every track. This is my favorite so far. The music is great to dance and sing to but also nice to just have playing as background during your day. Great mixture. Falling Again is so perfect for how you feel when you are going to the bar after a break up.

5 out of 5 stars Rising Stars.......2000-03-13

"Wakeland is one of the best bands I know of. I love all of their CD's, especially this one. If you want to know more about Wakeland, visit my Wakeland website at:

5 out of 5 stars A great album!.......1999-11-05

I have listened to Wakeland since I first saw them at the Deep Ellum arts festival forever and a day ago. Each time I see them, and hear their new material, they seem to get better every time. This album is wonderful! The songs I find most harmonically pleasing are "Falling Again," "Julia Cries," and "Half of You."

4 out of 5 stars Where Are These Okies???.......1999-08-10

Wakeland is a four man outfit from Oklahoma. Having followed them in college starting in the late 80s, I always expected them to hit it big at some point. For a long time Wakeland and the Nixons were the two big names in the area. The Nixons managed to catch several trends at the right times while Wakeland was (in my opinion) always plagued by poor production in the studio. These songs are good on the CD (pretty much all of them), but lose 90% of the energy when compared to the live versions. I notice there are a few recent releases from Wakeland. I hope they've solved some of their problems. They are a great band.

5 out of 5 stars It's a shame they appear to be unknowns...........1999-05-31

Wow! Who are these guys?? This is a GREAT CD. Why haven't I ever head of them, and are they still around??

Some might say they're like Gin Blossoms rip-offs, but it's good stuff .... and hey, there are no more Gin Blossoms :(

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