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Collection of Rarities and Previously Unreleased Material CD (2012)
John Maus discography Dark electro-pop maniac John Maus met almost across-the-board critical disdain with his first few albums, building a small but devoted cult following but failing to break through as a more widely accepted outsider artist until 2011's more realized We Must Become the Pitiless Censors of Ourselves made some critics change their minds about Maus. That ...
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Collection of Rarities and Previously Unreleased Material CD (2012)
John Maus songs Dark electro-pop maniac John Maus met almost across-the-board critical disdain with his first few albums, building a small but devoted cult following but failing to break through as a more widely accepted outsider artist until 2011's more realized We Must Become the Pitiless Censors of Ourselves made some critics change their minds about Maus. That ...
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We Must Become the Pitiless Censors of Ourselves CD (2011)
John Maus CD discography On his third album, John Maus continues his pursuit of immediacy-in-action mixed with a certain calm, developing a further tension that infuses both his music and words. The immediately cheery lead synth sparkle of the opening "Streetlight" contrasts with both the melancholic background tones and his heavily echoed singing, suggesting above all else an uneasy ...
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Love Is Real CD (2007)
John Maus albums Track Listing of songs: Heaven Is Real; Do Your Best; Rights for Gays; Love Letters from Hell; Silent Chorus; Navy Seals; Pure Rockets; My Whole Worlds Coming Apart; Don't Worship the Devil; Tenebrae; Too Much Money; Green Bouzard; Old Town; Times Is Weird;
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Songs CD
John Maus music CDs Audio Mixer: Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti.
Recording information: 1999-2004.
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John Maus CD (2007)
John Maus discography Track Listing of songs: Opening; Time To Die; Don't Be A Body; That Night; Real Bad Job; Forever And Ever And Ever; Maniac; Just Wait Till Next Year; I'm Only Human; Less Talk More Action; Through The Skies For You; Blowing In The Mind; Of North Of North Stars; It Takes Time; Peace That Earth Cannot Give; ...
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Singles + CDs (2000)
John Maus CD discography As with other releases in this series, BR Music stretches matters a bit to fill two CDs with single tracks by the Walker Brothers, reaching out to various international discographies, and to the Walkers' solo stuff to come up with the 45 songs -- so this is a chance to take in the John Walker ...
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Images CD (1967)
John Maus albums The Walker Brothers' third and final album of the 1960s was as wildly uneven as their other pair. Affecting pop/rock ballads and operatic crooner vehicles were interspersed with absolutely inappropriate up-tempo blue-eyed soul (always a weak point for the group) and rock covers; the lugubrious reading of "Blueberry Hill" could be the worst track cut ...
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Lines (1977)
John Maus music CDs No Regrets found the Walker Brothers returning as an accomplished mainstream pop act, capable of turning out appealingly professional covers of folk, soul and pop songs. Its follow-up, Lines, took that glossy veneer a little too far, as the group spent more time on production and not enough on substance. There are some good songs here -- Jimmy Cliff's "Many Rivers to Cross," Randy Newman's "Have You Seen My Baby," Jesse Winchester's "Brand New Tennessee Waltz" -- but even those are given dull arrangements and are blandly sung, making Lines a thoroughly uninvolving record. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Personnel: Scott Walker (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, keyboards); John Maus (vocals, guitar); John Walker ...
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 John Maus Songs
Popular or famous John Maus music songs: Peace That Earth Cannot Give, Time To Die, I'm Only Human, And Heaven Turned To Her Weeping. More music songs Don't Be A Body, Blowing In The Mind, Quantum Leap, This Is The Beat, Law, No Title, Real Bad Job, Less Talk More Action, Hey Moon. More music songs That Night, Believer, Crucifix, And the rain, Fear, It Takes Time, Angel Of The Night. See All Songs
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