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House of a Thousand Guitars

Willie NileMP3 Download
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  • Original Release Date: March 20, 2009
  • Format - Music: MP3
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Play   3. Doomsday Dance 4:14 $0.99 Buy Track  - Doomsday Dance
Play   4. Love Is a Train 5:28 $0.99 Buy Track  - Love Is a Train
Play   5. Her Love Falls Like Rain 3:03 $0.99 Buy Track  - Her Love Falls Like Rain
Play   6. Now That the War Is Over 4:35 $0.99 Buy Track  - Now That the War Is Over
Play   7. Give Me Tomorrow 4:46 $0.99 Buy Track  - Give Me Tomorrow
Play   8. Magdalena 3:48 $0.99 Buy Track  - Magdalena
Play   9. Little Light 4:59 $0.99 Buy Track  - Little Light
Play 10. Touch Me 4:48 $0.99 Buy Track  - Touch Me
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Play 12. When the Last Light Goes Out On Broadway 4:05 $0.99 Buy Track  - When the Last Light Goes Out On Broadway
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible CD, April 29, 2009
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This is the best album I've heard by ANYONE in a few years - not a bad tune on it, and most are amazing: the title song, "Run," "Doomsday Dance," "Now That the War Is Over," "Little Light," "Give Me Tomorrow" - all fantastic. Just a great mix of uptempo rockers, catchy pop/rock tunes and piano ballads. I've listened to it over and over in the two weeks I've had it, and I find something new to love about it with each listen. Willie Nile has been making great music since 1980, and just keeps getting better and better with age. His 2006 release "Streets of New York" was tremendous, and this new one is even better.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars +1/2 -- Nile spins another rock `n' roll classic, April 14, 2009
Talk about a second wind. Fifteen years after his previous studio effort (1991's Places I Have Never Been) Nile summoned a life in rock `n' roll as the musical language for his hometown love letter, Streets of New York. Nile seemed to be aging forward and backward at the same time, writing lyrics from the perspective of middle-age and setting them to the fevered musical roots of youth. He was streetwise and urban, a rebel and a student of musical history who could channel the original energies of rock's founders without sounding retro. Last year's Live from the Streets of New York flashed back to his breakthrough with a supercharged release party's live run through.

Nile's Benjamin Button-like excursion towards the verve and uncensored creativity of youth continues with House of a Thousand Guitars, featuring a dozen songs that capture both the heart of rock `n' roll and the depth of middle-age. The disc opens with a lyrical tribute to Nile's predecessors that compels his bandmates to sing along on the chorus. The baritone riff that opens "Run" is just one indication that Nile has a universal rock `n' roll fever for the call of guitar, bass and drums. Here again the chorus is catchy enough to sing on its first pass, but the hooks are sticky enough to hum the rest of the day. The rocking continues with the apocalyptic "Doomsday Dance" before Nile catches his breath on the ballads "Love is a Train" and "Her Love Falls Like Rain."

If there's a weakness to this album, it's that some of Nile's similes are well thumbed, but even these familiar turns are refreshed by the fervor of his vocals, the emotional swell of his melodies and the powerhouse playing of his band. Nile writes brooding and fist-pumping love songs, aware of both the costs and the returns of relationships. The balance sheet on "Now That the War is Over" is more one sided, enumerating with sad clarity the emotional and physical wreckage of armed conflict. The album closes with an end-of-the-night lullaby inspired by his adopted metropolis, "When the Last Light Goes Out on Broadway."

All of the promise that Nile showed in his 20s and 30s now seems like an apprenticeship to the blossom of his late 50s. He writes in his title song of a place where "they say there are no broken strings / just some busted hearts and a bee that stings," and it's clearly a place he's not only been living but helping to maintain. Streets of New York may forever remain his artistic pièce de résistance, but with House of a Thousand Guitars he's served notice that there's still more rock and roll to be sung. Mark this one down for your end-of-the year best-of list. 4-1/2 stars, if allowed fractional ratings. [©2009 hyperbolium dot com]
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An amazing follow-up to Streets of New York, June 4, 2009
I didn't think it would be possible to create a follow-up album that could do justice to Nile's masterpiece, "Streets of New York." As it turns out, Nile pulled it off! This is about as solid of an album as you can get. What's amazing about Nile is he creates music that is good from the first listen. Most albums usually take a little getting used to, but I liked this one from the get-go! I highly recommend. One of these days the world will hear about rock music's best kept secret!
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