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| ARTIST: | David Byrne |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Warner Brothers |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Now I'm Your Mom, Girls on My Mind, Something Ain't Right, She's Mad, Hanging Upside Down, Walk in the Dark, Twistin' in the Wind, Cowboy Mambo (Hey Lookit Me Now), Monkey Man, Million Miles Away, Tiny Town, Somebody |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 075992679923 |
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Customer Reviews of Uh-Oh
Superb, finely balanced album Melding rock with latin sensibilities has always held a danger for all but the most gifted musicians. Byrne himself has produced a few different records in this style - Rei Momo, and a live video and tour - but these didn't really hit the spot, with the studio recording lacking the liveliness of a true latin band, and the tours sounding incoherent and unrehearsed. However "Uh Oh" stands out, as Bryne manages to truly hit the sweet spot, perfectly melding his dry satirical verses with the happy exhuberance of the latin band. The recording is absolutely superb, bursting with life and pointedly tongue-in-cheek lyrics.
Not only my favourite recording by Byrne, but one of my all time favourite albums.
he's mad
This album uses instrumentation to elicit feeling about as well as any pop/rock albums in the last fifteen years has.
In Byrne's worldview, style has triumphed over substance and corruption reigns. Religion tells lies, and so does love. The guitar coils its way through all of this with aggressive rhythms buoying the often pugnacious, usually wry lyrics.
But like a lot of mockers, Byrne is having a good time. So many of these songs are tremedously joyful ("A Million Miles Away," "Hanging Upside Down," "Something Ain't Right") while also being troubled. The gorgeous "Tiny Town" is a rolling, winding song with strings and burbling horns and Byrne's near-falsetto voice. The horn doodles that bob around the "look where you're going" section at the end of "She's Mad" are ecstatic, transformative.
There really aren't any failures on this record--every song is so embued with energy and thoughtfulness. What could it take for someone not to enjoy this album?
A Grossly Underrated Gem
David Byrne's albums always seemed to go by unnoticed, and with Uh-Oh, this is truly a crime. This album is so diverse and colorful and it really deserves some recognition. With the help of a lot of different musicians and instruments, this is a very bright and happy album. The comical opener, "Now I'm Your Mom" starts out a bit off-beat (musically and in subject matter), but includes a wondefully rhythmic chorus. Other highlights include "Girls On My Mind", in which Byrne's vocal delivery is extremely reminiscent of the latter days of Talking Heads, which is cool to hear. "Hanging Upside Down" has features enjoyable and fun lyrics with a driving guitar throughout. "The Cowboy Mambo (Hey Lookit Me Now)" is a very jumpy tune which truly captures the essence of 'Uh-Oh'. The album's closer, "Somebody", is also probably its best track with a very epic and large feeling which ends this album perfectly. Get this album now!