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Babel

Mumford & SonsMP3 Music
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (899 customer reviews)

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  • Original Release Date: September 25, 2012
  • Format - Music: MP3
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It's well worth the money because I listen to them all the time. Shannon Brown  |  159 reviewers made a similar statement
Every song is good....most are great! Cheryl Deal  |  136 reviewers made a similar statement
This is the best album I've heard since, well, since their first one, Sigh No More. Jeffrey Rickel  |  108 reviewers made a similar statement
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159 of 166 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars This album is beautiful. Truly. It doesn't disappoint. September 25, 2012
Format:Audio CD
This album is beautiful. Truly. It doesn't disappoint.

There's always a bit of trepidation when you start listening to a second release by a band/musician that you love- you worry that there'll be some dramatic change in musical style or songwriting, etc.

But have no worries- the classic Mumford & Sons sound is totally here- if anything, it sort of FLOURISHES on "Babel". There are the great, clever lyrics ("press my nose up to the glass around your heart"), the layered building of each song into a sort of soaring crescendo, all that good stuff. Just even better. Their sound is richer without being too polished or manufactured in any way. They are all just doing more of what they are so good at.

I love that this album is designed as a whole- there was clearly a lot of thought put in the way the songs were ordered. In this age of MP3s and individual tracks, arranging tracks for an album seems to be something some artists don't too much thought to, but there's a nice structure to "Babel", as a whole. I have enjoyed listening to it as a complete album, which is sort of rare these days. When it's over I just start it up at the beginning and play it all again. Even the more spare songs (which I don't love as much as I love when the band goes all out) appeal to me when the album is played as a whole.

My favorite thing about Mumford & Sons is that when they play, whether live or on their albums, you can almost *hear* the circle they might be standing in, hear the connection between the musicians, hear the music reverberating off the walls, hear that they are playing together as opposed to facing in one direction and playing off into the distance. There's an energy in their music that seems to be formed from the way the songs sound like true collaborations rather than "there's the drums, there's the vocals, here comes the guitar, here's some banjo..." And this sort of "connection" that they seem to have, musically, is even more apparent on this album.

As far as their cover of "The Boxer"- I have to admit, I'm a huge fan of Simon and Garfunkel and I was both super excited and super nervous to hear Mumford's take on the classic song- it's sort of one of those "holy grail" songs to me. But it's lovely version of the song- of course, it's not as epic as the original, but it has found a place on my latest playlist and if it helps expose S&G to a new generation, that would be amazing.

Bottom line- I can't stop listening to "Babel" and I don't *want* to. It's a lovely album, very moving, very clever, very sweet, all at the same time. I highly recommend it.
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67 of 76 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Album September 25, 2012
By Fabean
Format:Vinyl|Amazon Verified Purchase
This is another great album from Mumford & Sons. I purchased the vinyl version and wanted to comment that it does come with a digital download card. This was a great relief since it doesn't mention anything of that in the description of the product. Great purchase, worth every cent.

I'll repeat again so people see it.

The vinyl of the album DOES come with a digital download code!

EDIT: the download is of a rip off the vinyl so it does include some sound flaws in it.
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63 of 81 people found the following review helpful
Format:Vinyl
Millions of people adore Mumford & Sons, finding their sound to be much more than pleasant folksy tunes but rather something like a revelatory, deeply meaningful expression of passion.

When I first heard M&S, I, too, found them revelatory. It was intensely refreshing to hear popular music that has soul--so much soul that they couldn't help but to project it at the tops of their lungs. It was a desperately needed reply to the current "I don't care / we do what we want" irreverent dance-pop glitz ethos.

Many listens later, I see M&S differently. The music reliably invokes excitement but, in doing so, it finds no space for subtlety or understatement. Their roots are in Back Country bluegrass and folk -- genres that are all about stories -- but in M&S's music there are no stories. Rather, this album is a lot like U2's City of Blinding Light: Biblical imagery expressed in generic terms. A flailing attempt to capture spirituality. Or maybe just to prevent boredom. Instead of stories intended to shake and inspire, we get posturing and shouting intended to excite. After a while, all the excitement becomes exhausting and empty, not unlike the dance-pop glitz they oppose.

I believe people are starved for deeper rewards than Maroon 5 and their dance-pop contemporaries offer, and I believe that's why M&S are the top-selling musicians in the country (and by a wide margin), because they give the instant impression of heartfelt folky soulfulness. But the truth, revealed after enough listens, is that they are closer to stadium rock. To find deeper rewards, you have to look to the folk / bluegrass / celtic roots that have inspired them: Bob Dylan or Van Morrison, or even more recent acts like Ray LaMontagne or Amos Lee. Their music may not be as instantly pleasurable or exciting as M&S's, but if you give it your patience and attention, you just might find rewards that are far more precious than excitement.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
The non-stop whirlwind of Mumford and Sons' tours has definitely influenced the sound of this album. Read more
Published 18 hours ago by Ben
5.0 out of 5 stars will be a classic
I just recently wrote the same about the Lumineers. Each time you listen it gets better and better. Great music.
Published 1 day ago by Tennessee Gardener
5.0 out of 5 stars Great music
I really enjoy their sound. All the songs are good which is a rare thing on most cds. I would definitely recommend this one to my friends.
Published 2 days ago by David
5.0 out of 5 stars Really liked this
When I heard I Will Wait I loved the song. the rest of this album is not disappointing! Fun and catchy
Published 5 days ago by Melanie Ivanoff
3.0 out of 5 stars some good songs
I bought this because I really like the songs on this CD that are getting air time in my area right now. Read more
Published 6 days ago by Sherri Waugh
5.0 out of 5 stars babel
great cd by a different type of band, it tend to be more on the rock side but lighter rock
Published 7 days ago by txhawk706
5.0 out of 5 stars Babel is great
Great album, all the songs are very heart felt and soulful. Each album they produce gets better and better. Love thier songs.
Published 7 days ago by Ab
5.0 out of 5 stars love love love
my favorite songs from Mumford & Sons almost daily listening recommend to anyone will not be disappointed with this purchase
Published 7 days ago by wanda white
5.0 out of 5 stars It's lively music
This music will keep you on your toes, it's great. I have it on my ipod and in the car when I need a good lift.
Published 7 days ago by Labella
5.0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful ALbum
Since i first heard them on Saturday Night Live, these guys have been moving my spirit - the album is FANTASTIC, and i look forward to more!
Published 8 days ago by Paul & Julie Hill
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