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Lambchop
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (October 7, 2008)
  • Original Release Date: October 6, 2008
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Label: Merge Records
  • ASIN: B001EN46GG
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #19,857 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Change is a subtle thing in Lambchop's world; Kurt Wagner is simply a great believer in the natural pace of life. Lambchop have evolved, adapted, and tested themselves over their long career and "OH (Ohio)" follows this pattern in typically oblique but deeply satisfying ways.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Lambchop At Its Juicy Best, October 9, 2008
By Juan Mobili (Valley Cottage, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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Ever since I heard Lambchop--it was Nixon--for the first time, I was hooked. Americana being a new label for me then, I approached them skeptically but was blown away by their music, both Kurt Wagner's lyrical mischief and boldness, and the palette of sounds available in such large band, an array of possibilities you don't always hear.

Pretty much everything they put out up until Is A Woman, I thought, was extraordinary ... never quite the same but maintaining a certain mood and musical thread. After that things were not bad but following albums, although each of them contained gems, did not carry the creative weight of its predecessors.

Ohio is a return to what Lambchop does best, the languid melodies full of nuances and thoughtful twists are back. The melancholy in Wagner's voice is more poignant, I think, and he sounds more determined, as laid back as he's always sounded, to touch you deep inside your heart.

The band is stunning, a tribute to risking being so many and never making a ton of money--until Nixon, Kurt work sanding floors to support himself--that pays off big dividends in this album again. I believe there's a remarkable difference where each instrument in a band comes from a member rather than a studio session player. These guys inhabit and bring their personal touch to these songs, something virtuosos for hire don't always bother with.

Speaking of the songs, although hard to pick some over others, some beauties must be mentioned. Sharing a Gibson with Martin Luther King Jr., Ohio, Popeye, I Believe In You or I'm Thinking of a Number, can be included in a serious Lambchop collection.

All in all, Lambchop's back--although they never went astray--with a powerful album. Power that grows from Wagner hardly raising his voice beyond a whisper and a band that's less concerned with shining individually that glowing together.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Another Opus from the Master, November 25, 2008
OH (Ohio) cannot be described as a triumphant return to form for Kurt Wagner and the boys (aka Lambchop) because they never went off form in the first place. The reality is that Lambchop are genetically incapable of releasing substandard albums. It could be said that Oh (Ohio) is Lamchop's best work since Is a Woman but that would only mean that it is better than their previous album, Damaged. On every Lambchop album, there are a couple of songs that are less good than the rest but that is only because the rest tend to be rather outstanding, as in, among the greatest songs in contemporary music. As for the requisite AGSCM songs on this album, they are 'Slipped, Dissolved and Loosed', 'Popeye' and 'Please Rise'. These three are superlative. 'Slipped, Dissolved and Loosed' is that rare beast that is perhaps greater than superlative. It is musically, lyrically and everything else-ily unimprovable: a spellbinding confection of brilliance. Wagner's voice, much-maligned, never sounded so beautiful, so moving. Popeye's 'sha-la-la-la, you're getting on' chorus is achingly wistful but the driving, percussive instrumental coda at the end serves as a wonderful antidote. Kurt Wagner is, together with Will Oldham, America's greatest living songwriter, better than Dylan, better than Young, better than Reed. Slipped, Dissolved and Loosed is yet another of his songs that proves it. Lambchop, though critically acclaimed by many over the span of Wagner's career, remain the most underrated musical act in the world and the negative reviews in some quarters for this marvellous latest opus leave me astonished.
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5.0 out of 5 stars part clair de lune, part sacred cow, December 10, 2008
Don't let Lambchop fool you. Though one can mistake the band's sound for, as David Berman so aptly puts it, "country restroom on the radio", Lambchop is another alt-country superband that's redefining genres. If you don't pay close enough attention, it'll pass you by like the falling of leaves with the onset of winter.

Nashville's best-kept secret, Lambchop is so subtle you'll never know it's there until their sound filters into your subconscious and you find yourself humming their songs on any rainy day, on the way to the grocery store, or drifting off to sleep after a particularly trying day.

Kurt Wagner is an exceptional wordsmith, and combined with the extreme fullness of his band's complement, ranging to maybe a dozen musicians, his musical vision is parallel to the imaginagtion and cleverness of Howe Gelb. Yet while Gelb is more over overt in his musicianship, Wagner keeps tightly inward, straining to restrain his musings into impressionistic rock and roll, if there is such a thing. More so than Gelb, Wagner softly speaks into the microphone more often than he sings, letting his atmospheric guitar-driven melodies take over.

It takes a careful ear to discern exactly what Wagner is singing about, but it's certain that a whole lotta effort has been invested into his themes. Excelling tracks on OH (ohio): Ohio, National Talk Like a Pirate Day, A Hold of You, Close up and Personal, I Believe in You. Think of Lambchop as a soulful, resigned, oft humorous but always genuine rock and roll band...for the quiet times.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Slowly Grows On You
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