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Friction Baby

Better Than Ezra Audio CD
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (43 customer reviews)


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Everyone knows Better Than Ezra. They're the million-selling band with hits like "Good" and "A Lifetime" that sells out venues coast to coast and enjoys a legion of fans so faithful they've dubbed themselves the Ezralites. So, what's the story behind that name?

"We have never revealed it, even under duress," says front man Kevin Griffin. "We just said, 'Why don't we just keep it a secret, and that… Read more in Amazon's Better Than Ezra Store

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (August 13, 1996)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Elektra / Wea
  • ASIN: B000002HN2
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (43 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #42,885 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars weathering the storm..., October 29, 2003
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"aiylyn" (Washington, Mi United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Friction Baby (Audio CD)
Better Than Ezra deserve a lot of credit. Why? Because they work. Hard. When I saw them in 2001 I had the impression that it could have been their first time on the road, they seemed so enthusiastic and grateful that their job is to rock out every night. This, their first major release and second album overall, is moodier and more erratic, stylistically, than the more consistent country-rock of Deluxe. The lyrics are a shade darker, the guitars are louder and grittier, and the whole impact is cranked up a notch. Considering this album came out in 1996, you can tell that they were influenced by what was going on around them in the music world. Still, they managed to display flexibility, a willingness to change with the times, yet still stubbornly original enough to stand on their own two feet. A rare compromise in mainstream music, and another reason why I think Better Than Ezra are the best pop band ever.

The material is deceptively layered. A first listen might give the impression that some songs were meant to be instant hits while others are simply filler. But further listens will reveal that some songs take multiple listens before their beauty is revealed. Songs like "Long Lost" and "Hung the Moon," I didn't understand until several years after I'd had the album. Every time you think you've uncovered everything there is here, something else comes to light. This album stays fresh through the test of time and has a stunningly high replay value - I can't count how many times I've listened through and not been bored. This is the album where Kevin and the boys made their declaration: they were here to stay. And they are still here.

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is their best., June 12, 2002
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W. D. Rupy (Mestrino, PD, Italy) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Friction Baby (Audio CD)
There always seems to be a 'curve' of sorts, with many many bands' sound and songwriting. They start out rough but energetic, their songwriting gets better and they get 'tighter' the more they play together. Then later on, (especially if they get more well-known) come the 'overproduced' albums that has them sounding less like they first did, or maybe they change their style to match what sells better. Or maybe they just run out of creativity and their later songs just aren't as well-written or unique-sounding.
Why do I mention this? Well, just to illustrate how I see this band. Their first full-length, 'DeLuxe', was a great album in its own right. But THIS one is where BTE really came into their own. The playing is better, the songs are hookier and well-written, and the instrumentation and production is varied and always just-right. This is the BTE album that you'll be most likely to play over and over, and to happily sing along with every song on it (even the instrumental!). By FAR their best example of honest, heartfelt pop/rock.
After this, came the overproduced one........
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is some quality music, March 29, 2005
This review is from: Friction Baby (Audio CD)
I just recently rediscovered this band. I had heard their mega-hit "Good" a long time ago, not realised it was them until now, and then picked up this CD. At first, I wasn't too keen on some of the songs, but now each song is great in it's own way. Kevin Griffin has a great voice.

King of New Orleans - This is the kind of song that becomes an instant classic. Everyone loves this song because it's just like that. It has catchy guitar riffs and a catchy chorus.

Rewind - I think this is the closest BTE ever comes to pop. Trust me, BTE IS NOT POP. This is another super-catchy song that's just as loud and gritty as 'King of New Orleans.'

Long Lost - The chorus of this song is definitely something I'll not forget. Kevin Griffin shows his range in this song. It has a more melancholy tone than the previous two songs.

Normal Town - Dude, this song has a flute solo in it. It sounds crazy, but it works for the song really well. While this song isn't one of my favourites on the CD, it is still a good listen.

Scared Are You? - This is one of my favourite tracks. The lyrics are great, the riffs are great. This is a highlight track for sure.

Return of the Post Moderns - This was influenced by the 90's. It borders more on the political side oddly enough. It's a bit strange, but it does grow on one.

Hung the Moon - This has the perfect grunge feel to it. It starts off with the amps turned all the way up with plenty of distortion. Another instant classic.

Desparately Wanting - This is a really catchy track. It starts off toned down and gradually picks up. It's another track that's guaranteed popularity like 'King of New Orleans.'

Still Life With Cooley - This almost gives the impression of being country until you reach the end of the track. At the end, you get a classic Ezra sound like in 'Hung the Moon.' Another strong song by Kevin Griffin.

WWOZ - This is another favourite. It's a great ballad.

Happy Endings - This is like 'WWOZ,' but it does have its differences. I love the lyrics of this one.

Speeding Up to Slow Down - This has the feel of an epic: it starts off slowly and builds up to a huge climax. Great song.

At Ch. Degualle, Etc. - This is an instrumental. It has some great guitar work in it, and the brass that comes in later sounds great with the band. They did some very creative arrangements on this instrumental.

There is another segment on after the instrumental where it sounds like Kevin is singing in maybe French? Anyway, that's another good song. It's a live track and it sounds like the band was doing some improvisation. It sounds great. I wish I could see them live!

This is a great CD. Go out and listen to this band. They are so hard-working. They are another one of those under-rated 90's bands like Toad the Wet Sprocket or others.
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