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Subtly toned down, yet still spunky with its clever lyrics and pure guitar pop, Dress Me Slowly isn't much of a departure from You Am I's career-long mastery of an almost-lost pop/rock form. Singer/guitarist/songwriter Tim Rogers presents his slightly more serious material with all the verve and personality fans should expect. Maybe it's just that the newness has worn off, but at times Dress Me Slowly seems drawn away from certain personal intangibles that are as critical to Rogers' style as they are impossible to describe -- how an artist can be so sincere and smart-mouthed simultaneously. Just when listeners might feel too much distance has passed between them and Sound as Ever, Rogers drops a classic crooner like "Damage" and all is well with Dress Me Slowly. Guitar pop and rock & roll are often shaded toward the impersonal or monochromatic, yet it's obvious that Rogers is feeling something deeply throughout this 2001 release; frustration, vulnerability, impatience -- it's all there, especially as evidenced by the more-frequent balladry of Dress Me Slowly. You Am I didn't become Australia's finest '90s rock export by compromising or holding anything back, and this 2001 release holds form, doing nothing to bring the group's artistic reputation into question. Perhaps more thoughtful and yearning than earlier material, yet still confident and brassy, Dress Me Slowly is another classic from a stunningly underappreciated band. ~ Vincent Jeffries
Fifth studio album from this fantastic rock 'n' roll band produced by Clif Norrell (R.E.M., Pixies ...). 13 tracks including the beautiful first single, 'Damage' which fan's of Jeff Buckley's 'Grace' will no doubt love, along with their second single, 'Get Up'. 2001 release. Dress Me Slowly Music | List Price | $22.99 (You save $2.00) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs | | Label | BMG | | Orig Year | 2001 | | All Time Sales Rank | 281586  | | CD Universe Part number | 1882049 | | Catalog number | 84768 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 09, 2001 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Additional Info | Bonus CD; Sweden |
You Am I Dress Me Slowly Songs | 1. | Judge Roy |
| 2. | Get Up |
| 3. | Beautiful Girl |
| 4. | Damage |
| 5. | Doug Sahm |
| 6. | Watcha Doin to Me |
| 7. | Satisfied Mind |
| 8. | Bring Some Sun Back |
| 9. | Weeds |
| 10. | Gone Gone Gone |
| 11. | Sugar |
| 12. | Kick a Hole in the Sky |
| 13. | End O the Line |
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