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Mighty Joe Moon

Grant Lee BuffaloAudio CD
4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (47 customer reviews)


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  • Audio CD (October 28, 2011)
  • Original Release Date: September 20, 1994
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Reprise Records
  • ASIN: B000002MT8
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (47 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #47,315 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A side of American sound masterfully revived., January 16, 2001
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Matt Wilson (Andalusia, AL USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Mighty Joe Moon (Audio CD)
There's a side of American music that seems to have drowned in the recent years of fashion and image. You hear it's folky edge in some of REM's music, or old Neil Young...Simon and Garfunkle...the genesis of Pearl Jam... It's something you hear and it rings unmistakeably American in your ears. Mighty Joe Moon is on that list. This is a terrific album of many roads...from the tumultuous rock monster "Lone Star Song" to the regret-filled acoustic ballad "Happiness". It's raw, dusty songs cannot help but charm you with their simplicity...and you may find yourself asking: "Where has music like this gone?" Grant Lee Phillips is a magnificent songwriter, and in no other place in his career are his talents more apparent. The man can sing...he sings with heart and passion, and his words and his music intertwine seamlessly. I came upon this album late in the band's career, and sadly they are no longer together. But they left behind one of the finest and most under-appreciated recordings this country has produced in what seems a very long time.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars This album is "Mighty" good., February 17, 2004
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I must admit, the only song I ever knew from this band was "Mockingbirds", and that of course is why I just recently picked this up. It's well worth it just for that track. But the beautiful thing is, once I listened to the whole album, I realized that every track here is excellent. I mean, I was really impressed with this disc, and am suprised "Grant Lee Buffalo" isn't more well known. High quality songwriting and delivery. If I had to classify the sound, I'd say alt-country-rock. Some songs rock, while others are more ballad-ish. Fans of "The Jayhawks" and "Ryan Adams" should dig this, or anyone with good taste for that matter. "Lone Star Song" is a good start, and "It's The Life" is good too. But it's the last 4 tracks that make this great. "Happiness" and "Honey Don't Think" are moving, and "Rock Of Ages" is a perfect ending. This is one of few albums I play twice in a row. If you want a broader picture of the band, a 2-disc "best of" comes out on 3/2/04. But I suspect this is their best album.
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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the Best CD's ever...period, March 5, 2000
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This review is from: Mighty Joe Moon (Audio CD)
Grant Lee Buffalo, being among the greatest bands that never became well known across the board, recorded what in my opinion will stand the test of time as one of the greatest recordings ever. I first heard the album soon after its release in 1994. My tender young ears (19 at the time), were not ready for it. After returning from Italy in 1997, I dug it out of my collection (starved to hear any music I hadn't brought over there with me a year prior), and was immediately moved. Perhaps it was my experiences while I had been gone. I fell in love, had my heart broken, and generally woke up to the limitless possibilities of life and who and what I could be. Or perhaps it was me trying to reconnect with what it meant to be an American and all the good and bad that comes with it. To call this record spiritual would be the most appropriate work I can think of. Lone Star Song, begins with a droning description of the last stand of David Koresh in Texas, and passionately highlights the violence that is so much a part of America' past and current identity. This feeling is again touched upon in Sing Along (the fourth track), which tells the story of the creation of the U.S. all the blood that was spilled for it, and the colorful and sometimes disturbing cast of characters who have made up American history. Mockingbirds is a beautiful song about Grant's first experience with an earthquake in Los Angeles (as best I've been able to find out), and what the experience made him realize. It's The Life, follows as a warning/regret of the way a life should be lived. I find it a particulary relevant and poignent song at this time of great financial prosperity and wealth in the U.S., and the general decline of basic civility in every day life. Mighty Joe Moon is next, capturing in several minutes the free spirit of all those who seek the truth out of life. Demon Called Deception is supposedly about Johnny Cash, and captures the feeling of Mr. Cash excellently. Lady Godiva is a love song, plain and simple, with the famous lady the centerpiece. Drag is a phenomenal song about love and what it does to you. Last Days of Tecumseh is about the famous Indian Chief. In just over a minute, GLB manages to capture the sadness and despair that must have hung so heavy in his soul during his peoples final days. It is very much a song about the inexorable march of time, and a more touching minute of music I have never heard. Happiness, the next track, could be the most despondent song ever written. Words can't adequately describe the emotions that GLB manages to capture here. A lyrical sample "Never mind the cursed war, proud like a badge that just don't shine no more..." Honey Don't Think is, simply put, the most amazing love song I've ever heard. A simple request from one person to another to take their hand and explore the future togather. The necessity of a soulmate in making our way through this often inexplicable life. And the necessity of living in the hear and now. Side by Side jams along at a fair pace and repeats much of the same themes that have been touched on up until this point and leads up to the masterpiece and closing track, Rock of Ages. Rock of Ages can best be described as a true spiritual song, in the religious sense. A song that seeks answers from God in a world that makes no sense. A song about the injustice that mankind perpetrates on itself and the mistakes we all make in trying to find ourselves and our way in life and in this world. In the end what do we have to turn to? In my opinion, it's a pretty overtly religious song, and I'm not a tremendously religious person, but for some reason this song strikes a strong and visceral cord somewhere in my soul. A quiet cry for guidence and help in understanding things that are beyond our comprehension. Basically it asks the eternal question of why are we here and why are all the horrible things that happen, allowed to happen. Possibly the best closing song to one of the best pieces of music ever created. This CD is very much a total piece of art. While it doesn't HAVE to be listened to straight through, the effect in doing so, is one of the rare musical experiences that leads one to reflection on who they are as a person. Something so powerful that you can taste it in the end. The taste is much like life. Sometimes sweet and sometimes bitter, but one that is always real. And for that alone, I will be eternally grateful. Buy this record. It will change your life.
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