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4.0 out of 5 stars
Where'd this come from? you say Japan?,
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This review is from: End a Letter (Audio CD)
I wonder why End a Letter was only released in Japan? or imported from Japan. The band broke up shortly after Living Outside.
I was glad to find End a Letter even though it contained many songs from Sense Field's self-titled album with Buddha on the cover (which I already own). But the songs such as Sage and First Things first take a less-acoustic approach. And Greater Than takes a more acoustic approach. Many of the songs are unreleased studio tracks. And many of them remind us of Sense Field's early music from their albums Building, Killed For Less, and Sense Field. It's really a solid set of songs overall. If you are able to get it for around 20 dollars (as I did) then it is well worth the purchase price. And hopefully the band or their label will do a Greatest Hits set (fans can only dream).
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5.0 out of 5 stars
What You Have Missed,
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This review is from: End a Letter (Audio CD)
It's beyond me, why this album is only released in japan. it's not just the re-release of some older stuff. a lot of the songs you find here, are from the (never released) album "under the radar", which was supposed to be released between the "building" and the "tonight is forever" record. in addition, you get all those sampler contributions sense field did over the years and songs from hard-to-find releases. i don't know, why the track "in election" is missing, because it's a pretty strong one. but there might be a reason for that. anyway, this is a strong buy for anyone who likes guitar-driven pop music. it's definitely worth the high price. sense field fans should own it already.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best Is The Oldest Is The Last,
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This review is from: End a Letter (Audio CD)
Sense Field's final CD, the import "End A Letter", is primarily made up of their older works (off the self-titled 'Buddha' album), as well as other lesser-released albums (see Caribou, Beautiful Beautiful). This is an incredible CD, however, it is sad to see a band like Sense Field end their run without ever getting the publicity they rightly deserved.
5.0 out of 5 stars
I wonder (hmmm),
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This review is from: End a Letter (Audio CD)
It upsets me to no end that Sense Field. Didnt ever get the props, recognition and everything else that they deserved. I know they've been making good, quality, great sounding music for years. I have most of their CDs and love them all. I recently found To End A Letter here at amazon on CD. I did pay a bit more for it. But it is easy to see that the CD was more than worth the price.
I love Saturday, In Another Life, Little Ones, Away and First Things First (its the acoustic version). Ever since i got it i've been listening to it on the regular and it will remain an constant in my CD player. I just really, really wish that SF had gotten all the attention that they deserved. No sexing up folks, cursing or anything like that. Just some off the hook songs in all aspects. Much respect to Sense Field they will be "Now & Forever" one of my favorite bands of all time. You guys all rock!!!! |
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End a Letter by Sense Field (Audio CD - 2004)
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