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Nothing But a Dream [Extra tracks]

Paul KellyAudio CD
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)

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  • Audio CD (February 19, 2002)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Extra tracks
  • Label: Cooking Vinyl
  • ASIN: B00005NHHQ
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #253,819 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. If I Could Start Today Again
2. Change Your Mind
3. Midnight Rain
4. I Close My Eyes And Think Of You
5. Somewhere In The City
6. Just About To Break
7. Love Is The Law
8. The Pretty Place
9. I Wasted Time
10. Would You Be My Friend?
11. Smoke Under The Bridge
12. You're So Fine
13. Roll On Summer
14. I Was Hoping You'd Say That
15. Every F***ing City

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With his droll wit, tuneful lilt, and penchant for exploring emotionally prickly terrain, Australia's Paul Kelly has drawn comparisons with artists as diverse as Nick Lowe, Elvis Costello, the Kinks' Ray Davies, and even Bruce Springsteen. Yet the musical range he displays here confirms Kelly's uniqueness. Within this song cycle of maturity, reflection, and regret, he proceeds from the troubadour's melancholy of "If I Could Start Today Again" through the U2-ish atmospherics of "Midnight Rain," the techno psychodrama of "Just About to Break," and the Beatle-like harmonies of "Love Is the Law." The organ-laced "I Close My Eyes and Think of You" most closely recalls his work with the Messengers, the late-'80s band that won him stateside raves. On the lighter side, the four bonus tracks from last year's Roll on Summer EP, highlighted by the torchy playfulness of "I Was Hoping You'd Say That" and the irresistibly caustic "Every F***ing City," provide further evidence of Kelly's musical reach. --Don McLeese

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Produced by Mark Wallis and recorded in Paul's garden she in London and includes 4 Bonus tracks from the Australian EP 'Roll On Summer'. --This text refers to an alternate Audio CD edition.

 

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars ... nothing but a great album, April 29, 2002
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Nadyne Richmond (Mountain View, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Nothing But a Dream (Audio CD)
Paul Kelly tells us that he is a legend, not a star. This album goes a long way towards proving that he is a legend, but leaves me wondering why he isn't a star. He is a star in his native Australia. "Songs from the South", his greatest hits compilation, is a multi-platinum album there. But in the States, he barely registers. Americans are missing one of the best living singer-songwriters.

"...nothing but a dream" is Paul Kelly's most recent album. It may also be his most personal album, although he is very quick to direct attention away from his personal life. For example, when he recently performed 'Midnight Rain' on NPR, the interviewer asked him if he could tell her anything about the song. His response? 'The song in the car is real, the rest of it is made up.' This artful dodge of a question is indicative of his worldview: his songs should stand on their own, they tell a universal story that does not apply to just him. Other singer-songwriters strive for this and miss; Paul Kelly delivers on each track.

It is fair to break this album up into quarters, each quarter boasting its own theme. The first three songs discuss love lost. 'Midnight Rain' is an effective evocation of how the memory of a long-time lover sneaks up on you at the most unexpected times, and the strange little memories you keep of that love. The next four songs shift tempo. Although they are not necessarily about love lost, but rather about the transience of love. 'Somewhere in the City', with its driving rhythm, gives us a glimpse of frustration and desire. The next four are about the insistent march of time. The sardonic wit of 'I Wasted Time' helps confront this reality.

The final four songs on the American release of "...nothing but a dream" are not technically a part of the album. They are from the earlier Australia-only EP for "Roll on Summer". Although these tracks break the flow of the album, this is forgiveable for the sardonic wit of 'I Was Hoping You'd Say That' and the dry humour of 'Every F***ing City'. The latter, a laundry list of European cities visited with and without (mostly without) a girl, makes most listeners give a knowing nod at the lyric 'I was hoping that the break would make things go a little better for us / and for a little while it almost did'.

In all, this is a solid album. For an American audience that has not yet heard of Paul Kelly, this is an excellent introduction to his music. For the already established fan, this album continues to show his evolution as a singer-songwriter.

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars possibly the world's best songwriter, May 23, 2002
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harvey mckinnon (Vacouver, canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nothing But a Dream (Audio CD)
A few years ago I read a review from a great rock critic. He called Paul Kelly "The world's best songwriter". I picked up my first Kelly album and have gone on to buy every Kelly CD or record I can get my hands on. There is absolutely no one I can listen to as much as Paul Kelly. The variety of styles, the brilliant storytelling and the often hilarious and at times tear-inducing lyrics are a dream - nothing but, in fact. You're So Fine and Roll on Summer are killer songs. But pretty much every song on this CD is wonderful. I just saw him on tour and he's also great live. Every single Australian I meet likes his music. Last summer I met an Australian woman who, when I asked her if she knew his music, said "we love Paul kelly!" and she clasped her hands over her heart as she was enthusing about his music. This CD is a true gem and your life will be richer when you start listening to Paul Kelly's music.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A Mixed Bag, February 21, 2002
This review is from: Nothing But a Dream (Audio CD)
Paul Kelly is one of Australia's greatest singer songwriters. I hesitate to compare his lyrical genius to Dylan, but I'd be heading you in the right direction if I did. Because Kelly has been recording since the 70s, this CD comes up against an appetising feast of previous work and it doesn't quite cut the mustard.

A few cuts on this CD, however, do demonstrate the artistry that has driven Kelly's career. "The Pretty Place" shows his mastery of a simple melody and the poigniancy he can create with a few well chosen words. The opening track, "If I Could Start Again Today", is a fine example of his poetic writing and sometimes unnerving ability to surface emotions the listner may not have been aware of. It also promises a mood and personality that the CD just doesn't deliver.

Kelly's talent is evident and this CD contains the best of his abilities and I'm certainly glad I own it. But for people just discovering Kelly, I would recommend his best of collection, "Songs from the South", which represents the best of his entire career. If you're looking to go a little deeper, try "Words and Music" or "Deeper Water".

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