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Flags (Amazon MP3 Bonus Version)

Brooke FraserMP3 Music
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)

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  • Original Release Date: October 12, 2010
  • Format - Music: MP3
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4.6 out of 5 stars
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4.6 out of 5 stars
"Here's to You" is a cheery song with a simple melody. S. Pelton  |  5 reviewers made a similar statement
You can listen to the songs multiple times, and hear new parts each time. MusicLvr  |  4 reviewers made a similar statement
She has a different style in this album. B. Leung  |  2 reviewers made a similar statement
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars There's folk a'blowing all through 'Flags' October 18, 2010
By MJ
Format:Audio CD
When I heard 'Something in the Water' I was completely surprised. This can't be Brooke Fraser? When did she go country? Well, she never did if you listen to the rest of the album. The first single off the album is a delightfully toe-tapping folk alt-country song, which is hard to dislike. It also happens to be right in the realm of what's popular right now. Taylor Swift, Mumford & Sons, Angus and Julia Stone - they're all taking bits of country and making it cool. So I was super pleased as I'm personally a huge fan.

Unfortunately, at first listen, the rest of the album only samples the style Something in the Water offers. 'Betty', co-written with Switchfoot's Jon Foreman, is a good track but is a bit of a letdown after the opener. Moving on quickly to the next, 'Orphans, Kingdoms', is back to the Brooke Fraser we know. And she does it very, very well. It's a stunning track and is one of the tracks that wonderfully tie in her original style with a new sampling of folk. It is my standout from the whole album. I can't really get past the lyrics "we are wandering where the wild wind blows, we are happy here 'cause the wild wind knows what we are...orphans, kingdoms." Best track.

'Who Are We Fooling?' is the fourth track co-written with Matt Hales aka Aqualung who also appears with Brooke in a duet. It is a beautiful, heart-breaking song and when I put this CD in my car on the way home from buying it, it was the first track I couldn't skip over from. It started playing and I couldn't stop listening. The harmonies are breathtaking. Their voices blend in so well together.

The next track is one I just can't get into. Even after multiple listens to this album, 'Ice On Her Lashes', is simply not a favourite. It starts off so slow and never really gets anywhere. Of course Brooke's vocals is magnificent anyway, but it's just a skippable one for me. 'Coachella' is a great song, one I can see getting lots of radio-play and lots of people getting sick of hearing it. I would be a good follow-up single to Something in the Water.

'Jack Kerouac' is the first track after the lead single to really show a different side to Brooke. It's a bouncy song with hints of reggae, I could imagine it being played on a beach somewhere in the middle of summer. I get this vision of a music video in California with lots of people dancing around on the beach with a fire at dusk, and then at the end someone drives off into the sunset. Or maybe that's just me?

'Sailboats' takes us back to classic Brooke Fraser. This could have easily appeared on her debut album. It's as beautiful as ever. Moving on to 'Crows + Locusts' which is a bit of a masterpiece. It's a storytelling song, which immediately reminded me of the style of Johnny Cash in both musical sound and lyrical approach. It's a long track, but definitely worth listening to. It tells the story of a woman in the midst of losing her farm to the earthly elements and the song comes to end as she breaks down but still holds her hope knowing that she still has her faith in the Lord.

The second last song seems to be a bit of a drinking ditty, which is something rather unexpected. It's one the few that has a slight folk country vibe, and it's a great song. It's a simple tune and very likable. You'll start a singalong without even realising. The final track is the title 'Flags' and it's a powerful way to end the album. Meaningful, breathtaking and classic Brooke Fraser.

Overall, Flags is a fantastic album. It's not what I was expecting from the first single but that doesn't make it any less of a great album.

Standout tracks are: Something in the Water; Orphans, Kingdoms; Who Are We Fooling? and Crows + Locusts. I'm really giving it 4.5 stars, and Amazon should employ a half-stars system...
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Blowin' in the wind October 12, 2010
Format:Audio CD
Brooke Fraser is a Pop/Folk singer who sounds like a cross between Sarah McLachlan and Norah Jones, and "Flags" is her third CD. Hailing from New Zealand, she is one of the worship leaders of Christian worship band Hillsong United.

Lead-off single "Something In The Water" is perky Countrified Pop in an otherwise contemplative album. "Who Are We Fooling?" is a lovely piano ballad featuring Aqualung. "Ice On Her Lashes" touches on death and mourning against a gently swirling and dreamy backdrop, while the groovy "Jack Kerouac" has rhythmic African guitars.

"Sailboats" is a beautiful acoustic ballad, while the woozy "Crows + Locusts" (with biblical imagery) is simply incredible, my favourite, along with the tremulous string-swathed "Flags" which finds her singing "I don't know why the innocents fall, while the monsters still stand, and our lives blow about, like flags on the land", the most overtly spiritual lyrics. The latter two songs sound very Sarah McLachlan. What a delight this is!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Another masterpiece from Brooke Fraser November 26, 2010
A Kid's Review
Format:Audio CD
Brooke has yet again surprised us with new tunes (as part of her "Legacy" quoted from "Here's To You"). Through her ballads, she comforts me with the hope that real love is out there. She sings about the kind of love that lasts and recovery from the kind that doesn't. My favorite is "Flags", where she expresses her discontent about unfulfilling human life. The themes of Brooke's works have always been worth my abundant admiration, not forgetting the musical arrangements and brave musical experiments. For all of you out there who seek for both enjoyment and meaning from music, she's one of those out there you need to invite in. Keep it up Brooke!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Love Love Love the music
Brooke has a sound that makes you feel good while listening. Betty has become my favorite song and is now on my phone with the Amazon cloud download. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Preciousmoe
5.0 out of 5 stars Love Her!!
I basically own almost all of Brook Fraser's CD's, I love her music, she's a little bit of jazz with just a clean clean sound. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Sonia I. Mcalister
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful
Brooke does a wonderful job of transporting me with her music. The chilling melodies and lyrics make this album one of my favorites! I love love love it!!!
Published 2 months ago by Pen Name
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful folksy songs with meaning
This is another fantastic album by Brooke Fraser. The songs are brighter than her past work "Albertine" and have become more folksy but still retains deep meanings. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Ananda
5.0 out of 5 stars Best gift ever
My brother sent me a CD from New Zealand. He must really like it to send me this CD as one of his Christmas gifts. Read more
Published 5 months ago by J N
5.0 out of 5 stars Great condition- used
Got it when I was suppose to, perfect condition. didn't look like it had ever been touched. I love the album. Brooke is amazing. Read more
Published 10 months ago by amyamy
4.0 out of 5 stars Great songs! Great voice! But I should have downloaded the deluxe...
Great songs! Great voice! I only wish I had realized sooner that I could have downloaded the 16 song deluxe version for only $8.99! Live and learn!
Published 12 months ago by Rod E
4.0 out of 5 stars Only CD I play in my truck
I play this CD in my truck over and over and over. I never take it out. It is a joy to listen to. Some songs I get tired of and skip... others I just do not get tired of. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Rebecca K. Holmes
4.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful!!!!
I am the type of person that likes to listen to a record all the way through... I tend to view albums as a work of art and in order to get the whole picture you must not merely... Read more
Published 22 months ago by David Needham
5.0 out of 5 stars There's something in the water that makes me love this CD!
I had wanted to buy this CD for a while after I watched the "Something in the Water" music video. I was familiar with Fraser's work with Hillsong and fell in love with her... Read more
Published 22 months ago by S. Pelton
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