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| ARTIST: | Shack |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Import [Generic] |
| FEATURES: | Import |
| TYPE: | Pop, Rock |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | As Long as I've Got You, Soldier Man, Byrds Turn to Stone, Girl With the Long Brown Hair, On the Terrace, Miles Apart, Meant to Be, Carousel, On the Streets Tonight, Chinatown, Kilburn High Road, Happy Ever After |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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Customer Reviews of Here's Tom With the Weather
damn this is good if you enjoy love "forever changes" and classic folk rock, then you GOT to have this cd! manna from heaven!!!
Beautiful as the track Carousel
It's a crime artists such as this don't get great appreciation. Oh well that's too bad for the masses as it leaves something so fine on the purest of days to be appreciated by the true music lovers. I'm not a huge fan of Coldplay & their music scene but England does hold this Shack cd true to the nation & this genus of CD should be outselling Coldplay any day.
We find this album rather dissimilar to that of the H.M.S. Fable. There is nothing wrong with difference. On a cold day, a spin of this disc will make you feel warm & help you find yourself on a busy day in a calm state of presence. This is powerful & well worth your hard earned cash without doubt.
It's better than their previous splendid effort. At first it may take time to grow on you but once it does you'll find it next to impossible to grow out of it. This is music that can enjoyed upon repeated listens where the most wonderful of memories may be associated with upon each listen without fail.
Cheers lads.
One question: How on earth will you follow up a masterpiece such as this on your next effort?
Elusive Beauty
Brothers John and Michael Head come up with a gorgeous set of folk-tinged songs on Here's Tom with the Weather, their second release since reforming Shack after a short hiatus. Shack is a far cry from Michael Head's former cult band The Pale Fountains -although that band's delicate dreaminess informs the soft structures of these 12 tracks. With his sibling handling vocal harmonies, Shack are a chill out Everly Brothers, reminiscent of Turin Brakes and Aveo. And though the songs are filled with concrete narrative details, they seem most interested in dissecting elusive moments - the times when doing nothing at all leads to small epiphanies ("On the Terrace"), when distance and unreliable memory bathes a bad affair in its romantic glow ("Miles Apart").