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Personnel: Dallas Green (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, baritone guitar, banjo, harmonica, piano, percussion, bells); Daniel Romano (vocals, acoustic guitar, slide guitar, mandolin, violin, piano, organ, bass guitar, drums, percussion); David Romano (vocals, electric guitar); Dan Under, Dan Achen, Spencer Burton, Ian Romano, Gordon Downie (vocals). Audio Mixer: Dan Achen. Recording information: Catherine North Studios. On 2008's BRING ME YOUR LOVE, his second solo studio album under the moniker City and Colour, Alexisonfire singer/guitarist Dallas Green once again steps away from his day job for a gentle, acoustic-oriented outing. Standout tracks on this laid-back set by the Canadian performer include the spare, delicate "Forgive Me" and the hushed, anxious "Constant Knot." Bring Me Your Love, the second album from Dallas Green's solo project City and Colour, shows an artist settling nicely into his new gig as an acoustic singer/songwriter. It's both warmer and more intimate than its predecessor Sometimes, but the most notable quality of Bring Me Your Love is the confidence it exudes. Green's voice is still ethereal, but it's also stronger and more self-assured throughout the album; those who are unfamiliar with his work in the raucous post-hardcore group Alexisonfire could be forgiven for thinking that he's a veteran of the acoustic circuit. There's renewed energy and passion on display throughout the album, a trait that is especially evident in "Sleeping Sickness." The tune, which includes an appearance from Gordon Downie of the Tragically Hip, starts soft and builds to a hand-clapping, foot-stomping chorus. Despite outward appearances, it is important to note that energy does not necessarily equal happiness on Bring Me Your Love. In fact, a majority of the lyrics on the album are introspective and melancholy in spite of the brighter melodies they accompany. ("Waiting..." is a fine example -- it's so easy to get caught up in the jaunty tune that the first repetition of the somewhat bleak chorus is jarring.) The result is strangely uplifting; despite the situations and emotions that Green addresses on Bring Me Your Love, his delivery imbues each of the album's songs with a quiet sense of hope. ~ Katherine FultonAlternative Press (p.138) - 4.5 stars out of 5 -- "[I]t's smothered in optimism, with his glib vocals acting as your buoy in the sea of the world. An inspiring album." Kerrang (Magazine) (p.47) - "BRING ME YOUR LOVE pairs his familiar, achingly beautiful voice with much riper musical backing." City & Colour Bring Me Your Love Songs Bring Me Your Love Music Review Average Rating: (4.9 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Amazing X 10 This guy is one talented dude. Cant stop listening to his Music Submitted by Mattburgessbc (Vancouver BC) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Could benefit of being over-hyped? I ignored the last City and Colour's
Sometimes due to Neverending White Lights Act 1: Goodbye Friends of the Heavenly Bodies sounding so similar in which could be overlapping each other. It sounds upbeat on Bring Me Your Love probably due to the Save Your Scissors backlash that Dallas Green does not want to be remembered best by. I would tend to agree on the same issue. I mean it's a nutshell when you're also a member of Alexisonfire and developed your fanbase over its years of existence. Then again, it's acoustic. Expect it unplugged and compared to Neverending White Lights. Dallas Green made a cameo and songwriting cred on "The Grace". I wouldn't say it's over-the-top in its value for that song, either.
There's still an undervalue that has to be met except Gordon Downie of Tragically Hip fame makes a cameo with the song, Sleeping Sickness. You gotta know how an acoustic guitar sounds when you hear one and how surreal it makes for perfect songwriting. Submitted by Hmmm-mmm (Edmonton, Alberta, CANADA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Best album iv heard in a while he out did his last one for sure, (dallas) its more folky and a little more upbeat and its not too mainstream, he didn't sell out, its so good, and the last one was incredible too, to give u some perspective, buy this album, you will no regret it Submitted by seafoodfromthesea (Kitchener, Ontario, Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
YAY! Alexisonfire is awesome, but seeing Dallas Green on his own is fantastic. His lyrics are really touching, fitting perfectly with the music.
Go on, have a listen. Submitted by d.green.fan (Sydney Australia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Nothing short of Amazing. Dallas' Green's lyrics and medlodies are something that will amaze you. Truly beauitful music, fav tracks: Waiting, Confession, Sleeping Sickness, and What Makes a Man. Submitted by Nelso (Fairbanks) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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