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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars excellent but surprising
Having expected a highly energetic release from the Samples due to the infusion of new energy and talent from their new members, I was initially a bit surprised by this new album.

However, after about 2 listens to the CD, I came to be blown away. Both Sean Kelly and Andy Sheldon's inciteful lyrics and the solid musical foundation that the album is built around will...

Published on July 29, 1998

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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars A disappointment
Having seen The Samples in concert soon after moving to Colorado in 1990, I religiously bought every one of their albums as soon as it was released. One or more of them are always on my CD changer in my home, car or office. This album, however, has been disappointing- while some reviewers say the band has "matured," I think they've grown tired. In fact,...
Published on May 22, 1999 by wbiffl@dhha.org


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars excellent but surprising, July 29, 1998
By A Customer
This review is from: Here & Somewhere Else (Audio CD)
Having expected a highly energetic release from the Samples due to the infusion of new energy and talent from their new members, I was initially a bit surprised by this new album.

However, after about 2 listens to the CD, I came to be blown away. Both Sean Kelly and Andy Sheldon's inciteful lyrics and the solid musical foundation that the album is built around will impress longtime and new Samples fans alike.

The first 2 tracks, "We All Move On" and "Anymore" and several others are bound to become "Samples classics". The band has really tightened musically, and this album seems a foreshadowing of what is yet to come. In the meantime, this album gives listeners alot of great new material and even the bonus of CD-ROM graphics (interviews, song summaries, etc.)...overall a great effort on the Samples part...buy it. You won't be disappointed.

By the way, I would also highly recommend seeing the band live. After seeing them last wee! k, I can tell you that they have more energy than in the past few years. It's a great time for Samps fans!

- Barry Fischer

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Return to Form Wherever the Place May Be, July 29, 2001
This review is from: Here & Somewhere Else (Audio CD)
The Samples (what is left of them) are back with W.A.R. records and the 2nd marriage is a welcome respite from their misguided foray into major label output. The Samples hailing out of Boulder Colorado gained a cult-like local following in the early 90's and even made it to the big time--that is being featured as the musical track to a Warren Miller Ski flick.

Success did not suit them well, as their creative light began to flicker and fade with the release of "Autopilot" in '94 and the low point with their MCA release, the dismally flat "Outpost" in '96. Gone now are two of their members, Al Laughlin and Jeep MacNichol (he of the golden sticks); gone also is the MCA label, but back is their creative spark and a return to their original musical talent. I was prepared to be disappointed upon buying "Here and Somewhere Else", but this CD actually sounds good.

It's not surprising that the Samples sound remains since Andy Sheldon and Sean Kelly had always been the songwriting force behind the Samples breezy, mountain clean, enviro-charged, semi-eclectic, quasi-world music, Stingish vocals brand of music. For Samples fans, this doesn't compete with "The Last Drag" or "No Room" but I don't think you'll be disappointed. Some of the best tracks are the eastern-tinged horn ska-driven lightness of "We All Move On," the new-age enviro anthem of "Hypocrite", and the cool reggae groove of "The Birds of Paradise" A low point on this CD though is the track that falls between track 5 and 6 (call it 5 and 1/2), but not listed on the jacket possibly titled, "Pretty Little Girl." It's an exercise in everything to avoid and stay away from in songwriting pitfalls. Sean Kelly falls into rhyming his lines 3 or 4 times just for the sake of rhyming, with no lyrical value to the song whatsoever. It's pure cheese. Skip this dismal little ditty and overall you've got a solid listen.

The folk mountain air cool of "Going Through Changes" perhaps sums it up for the new Samples. There have been some changes made and they sound like it's for the better. If you are a Sample devotee, pick this one up. If you are new to the group, go get "No Room" or "The Last Drag."

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars We need more bands like them, May 17, 1999
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This review is from: Here & Somewhere Else (Audio CD)
I bought their cd after seeing them in Boston - I fell in love with it. There are very few acts out there anymore who try to write good songs. The Samples and a new band, Seeking Homer, are an exception. More people need to hear these bands. How can we get radio to listen to us and not them (the music industry big-wigs). Keep playing fellas and we'll keep listening.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars A disappointment, May 22, 1999
This review is from: Here & Somewhere Else (Audio CD)
Having seen The Samples in concert soon after moving to Colorado in 1990, I religiously bought every one of their albums as soon as it was released. One or more of them are always on my CD changer in my home, car or office. This album, however, has been disappointing- while some reviewers say the band has "matured," I think they've grown tired. In fact, their lack of energy corresponds with their signing with a major label. None of the songs offers the kind of boost I have been accustomed to.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, but leaves some to be desired, February 5, 1999
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This review is from: Here & Somewhere Else (Audio CD)
Excellent, but leaves some to be desired. I will that that this is one of the Samples's best!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best since the "Blue" album!, November 22, 1998
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This review is from: Here & Somewhere Else (Audio CD)
This new album by the Samples clearly shows that their alive and kicking. If your a Samples fan or want something different and great, try "Here and Somewhere Else", You'll go away with a new love for music.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars You'll Love This Album!, July 8, 1998
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This review is from: Here & Somewhere Else (Audio CD)
Every Samples fan I have met is addicted to this music. The new Samples band is bolder, more energetic, and enjoyable than the old collection. Here and somewhere else is laden with Sean Kelly's style of emotional and powerful vocals coupled with the full sounds of rhythm and bass that are so common in the Samples music. The percussion is genious and carries each of the songs perfectly. Kelly's emotional uniqueness is tatooed on this album. Having been a fan of the Samples music for years, it is great to see their popularity and acceptance grow. This is a great band and a great time for Samples fans! See you all at the concert!
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Samples are still alive and kicking!, November 3, 1998
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This review is from: Here & Somewhere Else (Audio CD)
This album is excellent! If you have ever listened to The Samples this is a "must have" for your CD collection! "We All Move On", "Anymore", "Pioneer Square 2012", and "Little People" are some of my favorites and hopefully everyone elses. You can really tell that Sean and Andy put their hearts into the lyrics. If you haven't seen The Samples live please check them out! You won't regret it! Thanks guys for giving us such great music! See you in Colorado!
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5.0 out of 5 stars samples in the new form but same great music, October 27, 1998
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This review is from: Here & Somewhere Else (Audio CD)
this album clearly indicates that the samples are not dead, not even close. I thought that Transmisions... Was awesome and they topped it with the new album.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Their most mature album to date, July 27, 1998
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This review is from: Here & Somewhere Else (Audio CD)
A lot of new instruments on this one, adding yet another dimension to a great band. Andy Sheldon and Sean Kelley continue to make/write music that sounds like none other. The band lost none of its original sound with the departure of Jeep and Alex. Instead, they have gained momentum and a more mature sound. The more I listen to it, the more I like it!
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