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My Old Familiar Friend

Brendan BensonAudio CD
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  • Audio CD (August 18, 2009)
  • Original Release Date: 2009
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Ato Records
  • ASIN: B002F3BQDK
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #21,495 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Brendan returns with his fourth solo album. Taking a break from writing, recording, and touring with the Grammy-winning Raconteurs, Benson went into the studio with producer Gil Norton (Pixies, Maximo Park, Foo Fighters, Gomez, etc.) and mixer Dave Sardy (Rolling Stones, LCD Soundsystem, Oasis). The result is a timeless, 11 track album.

 

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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars FINALLY... a new solo effort from Benson, August 19, 2009
This review is from: My Old Familiar Friend (Audio CD)
Brendan Benson is one of those musicians that can really puzzle you. Here you've got a man with the voice of an angel, quirky and easily accessable lyrics, and a sense of melody only bestowed upon the greats (such as the likes of McCartney). And yet, he's not huge. He's certainly gained more fans due to his side-project The Raconteurs, but you'd still expect his solo career to be AT LEAST as successful as that band. Some things just don't make sense.

If you've ever found yourself listening to your old Bowie or E.L.O. albums and asked yourself "where have all the greats gone?", the answer is that they've never totally disappeared. They've just become harder to find. Had Benson been born a few generations earlier, I could almost guarentee you that he'd be having hit after hit. He was born with the right skills, in the right place.......but in the wrong time.

This new album defines what BB is all about. Every song is fantastic and the album stays varied from the beginning to end. I can only implore you to check out his earlier albums as well, which are all equally great. In short, do yourself a favor and purchase My Old, Familiar Friend. It's the perfect way to cap off summer 09.
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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Brendan Benson - My Old, Familiar Friend 8/10, August 18, 2009
This review is from: My Old Familiar Friend (Audio CD)
It's a bit ironic that Brendan Benson finally achieved a modicum of commercial visibility assisting Jack White in a band where Benson was merely the second fiddle, although Benson's pop influences and golden ear for a hook were a major reason for the Raconteurs' radio success. Then again, those Raconteurs paychecks have gone a long way towards buffing out Benson's inimitable pop-rock stylings, and My Old, Familiar Friend features Benson's most tricked-out studio effort yet, along with the requisite mammoth wall of hooks and lyrical charm he's been praised for all these years.

Unlike, say, Fountains of Wayne, Benson's never had that one commercial smash to break through the indie wall and into the mainstream, but My Old, Familiar Friend is, without a doubt, chock-full of potential radio smashes aimed at shattering that wall: the arpeggiated piano stomp and straightforward chorus of "Eyes On The Horizon;" the light-hearted "hey-hey-hey-now" refrain and lovesick musings of the bubbly "Misery;" the synthed-out wallop of opener "A Whole Lot Better," supercharged with its multi-tracked choruses and relentless acoustic strum. From song to song, Benson nails every note with practiced precision, making My Old, Familiar Friend a clinic in how to make pop music not only accessible, but also innovative and undeniably fun.

Of course, this isn't something Brendan is exactly new at. While the album sounds fuller than previous releases, this is still what Benson has been successfully pulling off for years, except now with more dollars to throw at the mixing boards. Benson's lyrics are still the standard love-won/love-lost reveries of a thousand singer-songwriters (albeit with the sort of sly wordplay Benson has perfected), the guitars belt out Cheap Trick-sized riffs with a trebley sparkle, and the rapid fire drum work is up to tempo and flawlessly energetic. And he still can't get rid of his sappy side - for all of Benson's wistful, lost puppy vocals and the swelling, sweeping string section, "You Make A Fool Out Of Me" can't kick the melodrama out of its system. For all its over-produced bluster, a schmaltzy ballad is still a schmaltzy ballad, no matter how many orchestras you pile on top.

What separates My Old, Familiar Friend from what's come before, however, is when Benson stretches his figurative legs and really puts all that studio money to use. Straight-ahead power-pop like "Eyes On The Horizon" is all well and good, but when you hear a track like the retro-tastic "Garbage Day" or the threatening synthesizer pulse of "Feel Like Taking You Home," Benson's talents become nearly revelatory. The former is an immediate classic, a doo-wop and Brill Building pastiche that is enveloped in bright strings and a four-on-the-floor rhythm - you can almost imagine some label's stable of girl back-up vocalists belting out some "ooh la las" in the background.

There's the pounding stutter-step of "Poised and Ready," which features one of Benson's most immediately gripping vocal performances, followed by the deceptively sprightly break-up anthem "Don't Wanna Talk," a song with the kind of chorus that makes one think it's a tragedy this guy isn't on the radio every day. The aforementioned "Feel Like Taking You Home," meanwhile, will have air drummers everywhere picking up their imaginary sticks for the solo-filled climax.

It's those kinds of sincerely memorable tunes that make My Old, Familiar Friend another step in the right direction for Brendan Benson, not to mention another classic example of rock `n roll mixing with the best kind of pop sensibilities. There are a few missteps - the underwhelming closer "Borrow" is the kind of rip-roaring kiss-off Benson can do in his sleep, and "Lesson Learned" is sort of a poor man's "Them & Me" (from 2005's Alternative To Love), but these are minor chinks in an album that largely succeeds in again differentiating Benson from his more famous side project. Indeed, My Old, Familiar Friend is just that - a comforting, intimate collection of infectious power-pop that welcomes back this melodious craftsman to the solo world with a warm embrace.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic, August 18, 2009
This review is from: My Old Familiar Friend (Audio CD)
I have waited for this album for so long. I have been a huge fan since 1997 . Every cd that is released is different and I love that about BB. I admit that this one didn't catch on as quickly as Lapalco but then neither did Alternative to Love. I have listened to it all day, and I must agree with the Rolling Stone review that it does have an ELO/ Wings vibe to it , which is ok with me since I love both of them. So far, for me, the stand outs are Garbage Day,Misery,Borrow, and Poised and Ready. I highly recommend this cd ,but not if you are looking for the Raconteurs.
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