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This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Barenaked Ladies: Kevin Hearn (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Ed Robertson, Steven Page (vocals, guitar); Jim Creeggan (vocals, strings, bass instrument); Tyler Stewart (drums, background vocals). Less than six months after Barenaked Ladies released the well-received BARENAKED LADIES ARE ME in 2006, the good-natured Canadian pop/rock group issued a collection of additional songs recorded during that album's sessions, cleverly entitled BARENAKED LADIES ARE MEN. Like the earlier outing, MEN finds singer/guitarists Ed Robertson and Steven Page and the crew in a relatively straight-ahead mode, often replacing their signature goofiness with a refreshingly streamlined sound, as best revealed on the serene, shimmering "Serendipity" and the jazzy, piano-driven "Beautiful." Even when the band veers into humorous territory, the songs are not as self-consciously quirky as in the past, most notably on the horn-laden, Randy Newman-esque "Angry People." Other highlights of this solid offering include the energetic "Down to Earth," which is propelled along by an insistent beat and bright New Wavey keyboard lines, and "Half a Heart," a thoughtful, folk-tinged track. A top-notch set that once again reinforces why BNL has such a devoted following, BARENAKED LADIES ARE MEN showcases the act's sharp sense of popcraft even more than its sense of humor. While 2006's Barenaked Ladies Are Men was an enjoyably melodic and heartfelt album, Barenaked Ladies' 2007 companion album Barenaked Ladies Are Men bests its predecessor by throwing in just a bit more wit, sparkle and pop. Where Are Men was low-key and mature, Are Men is a just a bit more energized and in some ways features a few more memorable hooks. Songs like "Something You'll Never Find," "Angry People," and "Down to Earth" are catchy, playful Beatles-meet-Crowded House-meet-the Cars kind of pop and should definitely appeal to longtime fans of the band. However, there are still some mature, laid-back moments including the Burt Bacharach-inflected ballad "Beautiful" and the singer/songwriterly "Half a Heart" which, while still retaining a sense of irony and wit, reveal just how skillful lead singers Steven Page and Ed Robertson have become at writing devastatingly poignant songs. Though fans of the band may appreciate the group's prolific output, the need to release two full studio albums would seem fairly dubious were it not for the generally high quality of the tracks on the two albums. In that light, though they are separate releases, taken together Barenaked Ladies Are Men and Barenaked Ladies Are Men should not only stand as a creative high point for the Canadian rockers, but a truly superb would-be double-album. ~ Matt Collar Barenaked Ladies Are Men Music Barenaked Ladies Are Men Songs Barenaked Ladies Are Men Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   BNL at their BEST! The new disc is awesome. BNL shows why they are Canada's best! All 16 tracks are Great! There are some really Good BNL Ballads as well as some really rockin tunes as well.HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! Key tracks: Running out of Ink, Letdown, Down to Earth ,Angry People Submitted by georgejedson (Tuscaloosa, AL,USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
perfection simply put, this album is just like how Ed Robertson described the song What A Letdown (track 15)...its the perfect amount of rock, with just the right amount of roll. the only song people may be a little weird about I Can I Will I Do, which has a great guitar lick, and is sung entirely falsetto by Steve. people usually arent too partial to the song. i like it, but i think it would have been better for kevin to sing such a high song because his voice is naturally high Submitted by Josh (Newport News, VA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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$12.49 This is the follow-up to their critically acclaimed debut full-length, Oh, Inverted World. With ten songs, clocking in at just over 30 minutes, the new record is a brief yet entirely scintillating glimpse at chiming, reflective, and perfectly skewed pop innovation. Sub Pop. 2003.
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$9.25 Barenaked Ladies: Ed Robertson (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass guitar); Steven Page (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Jim Creeggan (vocals, electric guitar, double bass, bass guitar); Kevin Hearn (vocals, mandolin, accordion, piano, keyboards, vibraphone); Tyler Stewart (vocals, drums, percussion). Additional personnel: Michael Bublé, Sarah McLachlan (vocals). It's probably safe to say that fans of Barenaked Ladies have never found a holiday album to suit their tastes until now, when the notoriously quirky Canadian quintet released Barenaked for the Holidays. This will likely satisfy that portion of their audience (however large or small it is) that ...
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Barenaked Ladies Are Men
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$19.99 The band presents its first-ever live DVD and latest live CD. With a blend of classics and hits from the recent releases Barenaked Ladies Are Me and Barenaked Ladies Are Men, this concert shows not only why Barenaked Ladies remain loved by their many fans, but also why they are one of the world's greatest touring bands. The DVD features a DTS 5.1 audio mix and is loaded with interviews and other special features, including a sound check performance. The concert was recorded June 15, 2007 at DTE Energy Music Theatre in Clarkston, Michigan.
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