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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lonley at the Top
With 'Long Gone Before Daylight" Sweden's Cardigans have finally made a mature, intimate, and dark album. It's hard to say why they chose the pedestrian country-rock backing that they did, but you know what? It works and it works well. Perhaps by stripping their songs of the usual quirky keyboards and extraneous instrumentation they finally found their biggest...
Published on August 6, 2004 by Pat Charles

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3.0 out of 5 stars not bad, but not great
Like other reviewers, I was absolutely floored by the brilliant (and underrated) Gran Turismo album. When I heard that the next Cardigans album was going "back to the basics", I was a little skeptical. But Long Gone Before Daylight isn't so bad. I actually like this type of music. "Communication" is a wonderful song with Enya-esqe orchestration...
Published on November 21, 2003 by B. De Gregorio


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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lonley at the Top, August 6, 2004
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This review is from: Long Gone Before Daylight (Bonus Dvd) (Audio CD)
With 'Long Gone Before Daylight" Sweden's Cardigans have finally made a mature, intimate, and dark album. It's hard to say why they chose the pedestrian country-rock backing that they did, but you know what? It works and it works well. Perhaps by stripping their songs of the usual quirky keyboards and extraneous instrumentation they finally found their biggest stregnth- the lyrics and vocals of front woman Nina Persson. On these songs she doesn't sing with the 'I've seen it all' weariness typical of most country tunes. She sings it with a mixture of tenderness, knowingness, and innocence- even lyrics with a darker undertow, such as the "blue, blue black and blue" bridge of "Then You Kissed Me", easily the album's best track. Elsewhere, she tells her doomed lover "c'mon let's drown" in the quiet, haunting "Feathers and Down."
Thus far, many critics have slammed this for being too produced or too bland. Sure, this album is more produced than their previous works, but that certainly does not take away from the stregnth of the songs or the arrangements. And yes, this record may sound derivitave upon first listen, but what the Cardigans have done is made confessional pop songs that actually require your attention. Their sound was always thus- they have never been (and probably never will be) sonic innovators. As 'Long Gone Before Daylight' proves, they have a gift for writing little songs that you'll surely remember long after the fact.
It seems that the Cardigans have great things on the horizon- and what a lonely one it is.
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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Their masterpiece, January 14, 2005
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David O'Brien (Dublin 18 Ireland) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Long Gone Before Daylight (Bonus Dvd) (Audio CD)
The Cardigans hit the big time a few years back with the song 'Lovefool' from Baz Luhrmann's 'Romeo And Juliet' film.
This was after they had released one album 'Life' which was very kitsch and sixties in sound.Their second album 'First Band On The Moon' was also very kitsch and retro but it showed a dark side to the Cardigans on songs such as 'Been It' and a bizarre reinterpretation of Black Sabbath's 'Iron Man'.
Next album 'Gran Turismo' yielded the hits 'Erase/Rewind' and 'Favourite Game' both modern pop masterpieces but overall the album was disappointing as it tried too hard to be the opposite of the first two albums.Too many synthesisers -not enough soul.
Nina Persson (the stunning lead singer with the lovely voice) took a long break after Gran Turismo to explore other forms of music and released the album 'A Camp' under the same moniker.Mark Linkous of Sparklehorse was heavily involved and the album was very lo-fi/alt country with a very weird 'ghostly' quality to it.It was an excellent album as it really showcased the power of Nina Persson's voice on slower numbers that were now devoid of kitsch orchestration or synthesisers.

The Cardigans went into the studio to record their latest album and Peter Svennson was not happy with the results and shelved the whole album.He felt that the new album had been rushed.
Instead the band regrouped for a major rethink and the result was 'Long Gone Before Daylight'.It was the best decision that Svennson ever made.When the album was released it clearly showed a major maturity in the songwriting and also the songs did justice to Nina Persson's wonderful voice.

The album doesn't really have a bad track to speak of.I particularly love 'Then He Kissed Me' a wonderful statement about a modern relationship with it's metaphor of love as violence (whether real or imagined, I don't know).
This is an album for listening to on your own as all the songs are extremely powerful.Persson is now showing what a powerful lead vocalist that she is on all of these songs.
The album is a stunning revelation.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's Been Too Long, August 1, 2004
This review is from: Long Gone Before Daylight (Bonus Dvd) (Audio CD)
I absolutely love this album. I'm a long time Cardigans fan and I had been anxiously awaiting another album ever since Gran Turismo. I really didn't know what to expect from this one, since The Cardigans have developed somewhat of a reputation for changing styles. From the kitsch-pop sound of Emmerdale/Life and First Band on the Moon...to the dark, cold, electronic sounds of Gran Turismo...and now Long Gone Before Daylight.

It's so beautifully done. Their sound has changed in every way...the instruments are more organic, and Nina Persson's voice has gone from the syrupy sweet, high pitched thing we heard on Lovefool to something much deeper and sexier, reminiscent of a lounge singer. The lyrics are even more impressive than the sound. Nina really pours her heart into this one...from the vividly descriptive "You're the Storm", to the hauntingly fantastic "Couldn't Care Less" and "Feathers & Down".

This album is amazing from start to finish. You'll love it more and more each time you listen to it.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Album of the Year 2003, April 30, 2004
I first really noticed The Cardigans one day in my car. I found a channel playing a song, which I thought must be a new Sheryl Crow single. I was very surprised when the DJ announced that it was The Cardigans. I don't remember which song it was, but I knew I had to buy one of their CD's to check out a whole album. At the time the only Cardigan song I knew was "My Favorite Game", and I had thought they were a pure light-weight pop-act.

I chose to buy "Long Before Daylight", and I could not have made a better choice. Great songs, great playing, great productions, fine lyrics and a terrific versatile singer in Nina Persson. This band had really matured since "My Favorite Game". Anyone who likes Sheryl Crow will like this album too.

Opening with the ballad "Communication" the high standards are set right from the start. The up-beat "You're the Storm" is equally strong.

"A Good Horse" could have been the song I mistook for Sheryl Crow.

"The acoustic "And Then You Kissed Me" is simply beautiful - a song that would also suit Lisa Ekdahl.

The airy "Couldn't Care Less" is my least favourite on the album - maybe it needs some more time.

"Please Sister" is another highlight - a little like Roxette; when they're at their best!

The hit-single "For What it's Worth" is simply a catchy pop-tune; and a great one of its kind.

The hymnal quiet ballad "Lead Me into the Night" is another beautiful melody.

The melodic pop-rocker "Live and Learn" is just irresistible. One of my present favourites!

The final two tracks are both lyrically very moving. "Feathers and Downs" is a magnificent ballad. The final track "03.45: No Sleep" is a very logical choice for closing the album; describing strong feelings that may come to you on a sleepless night. Mellow and still very catchy - a highlight!

This album must be "The Album of the Year 2003"!! At least I'll give it my vote!

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A refreshing new sound for The Cardigans..., May 12, 2003
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The Cardigans have evolved! At first, I didn't know how to react to this new, sad, emotianal, organic change to the band, but after listening to the album through I discovered that this album is a gem...I love it even more than Gran Turismo! With Gran Turismo the listener was wisked through an electronic, almost tense ride, that really works out well, but definetly goes into the opposite direction that this new album goes in. This album is beautiful...filled with achingly lush songs that Nina Persson longingly sings. Her voice is incredibly angelic and almost delicate sounding at times. Some standout songs include Communication, which is one of the most emotianal songs on the album. Please Sister, which has a more upbeat melody to it. Feathers and Down, which might just bring a tear to your eye.
Those are my favorite 3 on the cd! This cd has a more alternative, sad, mellow sound to it than it's predecessor GRAN TURISMO, but to me, it's 100% better! I think the reviews that were negative were basically lashing out because of this albums alternative switch over...Fans of Gran Turismo may not like this album, even though I loved Gran Turismo and love this one even more...but, those of you expecting electronic soundscapes that marveled us all in Gran Turismo, be cautious with this one!! This is an absolutly perfect and flawless album...Fans of Mazzy Star, Miranda Lee Richards, Holly McNarland, Trespassers William and other alternative gals will probably love this cd...Also, you might want to check out Nina Perssons other band A CAMP, which has an album quite similiar to this one...I love this cd!!!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Remarkable!, June 3, 2006
This review is from: Long Gone Before Daylight (Bonus Dvd) (Audio CD)
If The Cardigans were a mainstream group, this CD would probably have won album and artist of the year. The stripped down pieces toward the end of the CD is as good as anything you will ever hear in this kind of catagory of music. Songs like No Sleep, Couldnt Care Less, If There Is A Chance, as well as: Communication, Lead Me Into The Light, etc. The more uptempo songs are ALSO quite good! These songs are beautifully crafted and written, the lyrics are thought proving and mature, the arrangements are very impressive, the production superb. The bands back up work is tremendous, even the fine details (guitar pieces, drums, etc all work together to create a real mood here). The songs reach out and grab you and dont let go. These are some of the best pop songs I have heard in a very long time. What a long way to come from the Life CD, which to me was like Oblivious Happy Pop Music. When they made the BIG TURN on Grand Turismo, I started to hear a potential I didnt really expect. But rarely does a band make a transition like this on Long Gone Before Daylight. Everyone involved in this project deserves a great amount of credit! A++++
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Blue Blue Black and Blue (best disk of 2004), January 15, 2005
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R. M. Ettinger "rme1963" (Cleveland Heights, OH USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Long Gone Before Daylight (Bonus Dvd) (Audio CD)
This is by far the best disk I bought in 2004 !!!!

Forget the band that did "Lovefool". They ceased to exist the second they put out 'Gran Turismo'. Now The Cardigans have come even further w/'Long Gone Before Daylight'.

Lyrics are somewhat intense, not always happy ("And Then You Kissed Me"), but they are not that immensely bleak either as some reviews have inferred. The lyrics are smart and creative ("You should know that love will never die - but see how it kills you in the blink of an eye) and usually packed w/emotion. You can't get that from an American band usually - let alone one from Sweden who writes and sings in English.

Musically the band is hard to categorize. Certainly not pop (though "For What It's Worth" and "Live and Learn" have pop sensibilities). Not quite rock, though the guitar work on "A Good Horse" would qualify. (Can they be 'Americana' if they're not from America?) Unfortunately, this album is nothing that will get played on mainstream radio. Probably not even on alternative radio. And that is a frickin' shame.

The first eight tracks are the stand-outs (along w/tracks 10 and 14) and are rated 5-stars. But highlights (for me) are "Please Sister", "A Good Horse", "Communication" (which could easily be about g-d as it could a boyfriend) & "Live and Learn" - but the other tracks are solid...and actually grow on you as time goes on ("If There's a Chance" "3:45 No Sleep").

A song not included on the non-U.S. versions ("For the Boys") is pretty good, but it is an add-on and you see how it kind of messes up the sequencing. "If There's A Chance" is a good closer, but the bonus song throws that out of whack a bit.

Usually the bonus disks that have been packaged w/newer releases are worthless. Though I won't got back to the DVD of videos, interviews and (good!) live performances often (if ever), they are at least better than most.

Get it. It's a keeper.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A different Context, July 5, 2003
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Peter (Providence, RI United States) - See all my reviews
I am familiar with the Cardigans discography and I can agree that if you expect the sexy crooning from Nina Persson and the tight poppy songs we heard on First Band on the Moon and Life you will be disappointed. This is a very different album from their past works. It is down beat and sad, slow and purposeful. It gets slick at times, and suffers from an absence of a real upbeat song.

This might be enough to drag down other albums, but one thing this album has is heart. The Cardigans take a sadder and more serious tone on Daylight. Persson's voice and lyrics are achingly beautiful and she sings with such real pain and emotion on "For What it's Worth" and "And Then You Kissed Me." It's as though we can actually feel her pain and frustration. This dark frustration is especially clear on Please Sister when she sings "So if it's true that love will never die/then why do the lovers work so hard to stay alive." At times this album can be heartbreakingly sad; there is a heaviness and pessimism that surrounds the album. I can only wonder what events sparked the Cardigans to make an album like this with no clear single or pop accessible track.

The songs are not as strong or clever as they have been in the past, and it is certainly not a fun album, but there is passion and depth that is not found in the rest of the Cardigans discography. Listen to this with a good pair of headphones on. If you are open to it, it will blow you away.

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not bad at all!, June 2, 2003
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I kept on reading how this album is their worst effort and how it's boring. Well, when I read that it was boring I knew I would probably enjoy it and guess what!? I DID! And being sort of a fan of their music in the past particularly such as their album Gran Turismo, I could say that this last one is their best yet and they have evolved with their sound. There's nothing wrong with that!
Also I read how they sound so americanized *rolls eyes* and jewel-like and man if only Jewel can sound this good!
The female singer sounds better than ever as a vocalist.
Highlights in my opinion are communication, good horse, couldn't care less, and then you kissed me, live and learn, and if there is a chance.
Do yourself a favor, if you are a cardigans fan LISTEN to it and do your best to accept their new sound AND if you like just great music CHECK THIS ONE OUT!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars For what its worth...a beautiful effort..., February 10, 2006
This review is from: Long Gone Before Daylight (Bonus Dvd) (Audio CD)
The Cardigans have grown into a band un-recognizable from their first incarnation, and though I miss the the sugary goodness of their retro past, if they are going to put out music, it may as well be the stylings of "Long gone...". The stand-out tracks for me are "Communication", "You're the storm", "For what its worth", and the addictive "Live and learn". The poppy up-beat music of my favorite LIFE wouldnt fit anywhere on this album, the melancholy and sadness is just too lonely to have room for anything else...but the Cardigans are still a favorite of mine simply for the skillful music they put out, and this album is no exception.
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