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If We Can't Trust the Doctors

BlancheAudio CD
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)


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  • Audio CD (September 28, 2004)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: V2 North America
  • ASIN: B0002WZSZ8
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #165,196 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. (Preamble)
2. Who's to Say...
3. Do You Trust Me?
4. Superstition
5. Bluebird
6. So Long Cruel World
7. Another Lost Summer
8. Jack on Fire
9. Garbage Picker
10. The Hopeless Waltz
11. Wayfaring Stranger
12. Someday...

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The country spackled modern rock band’s debut album "If We Cant Trust the Doctors.."is equal parts X and Bobby Gentry.

Product Description

Fantastic debut from this alternative-country outfit fronted by the enigmatic Dan Miller (the artist formerly known as Goober in the hillbilly-punk prototype Goober and the Peas) and his ethereal wife Tracee. The band weaves a hypnotic blend of old-timey medicine show theatrics and down-home acoustic pickin', all threaded through with a spooky string of murder ballads and women scorned. The first track 'Who's To Say' features Jack White of the White Stripes. Vinyl Junkie/Loose. 2004. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

 

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars We Can't Trust the Doctors....but we can trust Blanche, February 15, 2005
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Roxxan (Brooklyn, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: If We Can't Trust the Doctors (Audio CD)
The first album out for this Detroit-based band is one of the best albums I heard in 2004. Its haunting melodies and somber tone are offset by a wonderful sense of humor. Dan Miller, the groups primary singer/songwriter, has a way with lyrics that cause those tearful eyes to twinkle. On songs like The Hopeless Waltz, Miller sings of hope as though it is a villain, and croons "Hopefully, I'll never hope again." The album is full of clever lyrics, interesting guitar licks, and fascinating vocals by Miller, who sounds a lot like Hank Williams Sr at times, is backed up by the soothing vocals of his wife, Tracee, and all backed by beautiful instrumentation. Pedal steel player Feeny and banjo artist Patch Boyle add a distinctly "country" vibe, while bass player Tracee and drummer Lisa Jannon keep the rhythm in check.

All in all this is a wonderful album for anyone who is interested in the diversity that can be obtained when not limiting yourself to a label of rock and roll or country.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Blanche is amazing., February 22, 2005
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John R. Whitehead (Starkville, MS 39759) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: If We Can't Trust the Doctors (Audio CD)
As it's pretty much been said before, the band's haunting melodies and passioned chants are soul-striking to say the least. The rhythm, the tone, and the style of Blanche's music is in and from a direction that i've rarely traveled musically. This album is phenomenal. I recommend it to anyway who wants to be moved by music.
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10 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Don't You Know It's Bad Luck To Be Superstitious?, December 17, 2005
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If I had to categorize this album, I'd call it Country Goth. It mixes strains of Hank Williams and Buddy Holly with the despairing wail of Marilyn Manson. The stronger songs on this disk are sonically compelling even as they force you to bathe in dread and marinate in morbidity. Even at the end, when the group takes on the old hillbilly spiritual "Wayfaring Stranger," their sound bespeaks a godless world in which death is the best we can hope for. Where this album succeeds, it succeeds spectacularly.

That said, I still can't bring myself to recommend this CD to newbies.

This album has some real treasures on it. Tracks like "Who's To Say," "Another Lost Summer," and "Someday" make hopelessness seem like a valid choice. The biblically stark instrumentation, reminiscent at times of Bob Dylan's "John Wesley Harding" album, is gorgeous and effectively carries the theme from the songs, of a narrator who has given up on human contact.

But other songs, like "Hopeless Waltz" and "Do You Trust Me," feel self-indulgent. The whole middle of the album is at almost exactly the same tempo, lapsing into vacant mood music. The two longest songs on the disk, "So Long Cruel World" and "Jack On Fire," aren't supported by the lyrics or the music and feel like they're doubling back on themselves. This is music for marching in place and it doesn't bear up to repeated listening.

There is enough on this CD to persuade me that, with time and seasoning, Blanche may be one of the major forward-thinking voices in alternative country. Several individual tracks are worth listening to, and even a few well-chosen chords feel like zygotes of great songs that will come later. For the time being, though, this album feels like the band members are trying on shoes that are too big for them and hoping they'll grow. I look forward to hearing what this band does in the future, but in the present it just doesn't work like it should.
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