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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brilliant reimagining of a classic., April 17, 2007
I'll admit, when I heard that Shearwater was planning to not only remaster and rerelease "Palo Santo" as part of their new deal with Matador Records, but also re-record half of the album, I was apprehensive, to put it mildly. The original was an undeniable classic, unlike anything I've heard in a long time..."OK Computer" was probably the last record that affected me in a similar way.
But then I read comments from Jonathan Meiburg (composer and vocalist on all 11 tracks) stating their reasoning for revisiting the album, and it did make sense, given the dissatisfaction the band had with the original recordings, not to mention the apparent serious mastering problems. And now that I hear the new version, I know I'll probably never listen to the original again. The new recordings ("La Dame", "Red Sea", "Seventy Four", "Johnny Viola", and "Hail, Mary") are so much more powerful than their year-old counterparts, and the other 6 tracks take on a whole new dimension now that they've been properly mastered. The instrumentation is so much clearer and more spacious now...the songs breathe in a way they weren't allowed to before. For me, the most dramatic improvement comes in the form of Thor Harris' Bonham-esque drumming...the drum sound is HUGE now.
I loved this record before, but now it's well into my all-time favorites list. Do yourself a favor and pick up this record now!
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8 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
NOT satisfied..., May 3, 2007
...sorry folks, but in MY opinion the original recording of the album is by FAR superior to this remake (I do own both versions). This is the clinical though better sounding version with a superfluous bonus disc, while the original is the organical natural thing. The rough edges have been flattened but for no good, thank god no one ever thought of doing such a heretic thing to "in the aeroplane over the sea" by Neutral Milk Hotel.
Just listen to the harsh beauty, the totally dissonant organ of HAIL MARY and compare it to the shallow new version on this disc.
Besides, the original cover artwork totally visualises the cold fragility of palo santo, whereas that cute parrot on the FOC of the new version is nice but represents nothing.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
OK, Computer Like-and that's saying something!!!, January 2, 2008
I remember the exact place and moment I heard the sounds of OK Computer for the first time...and that rush of euphoria which overcame me, the uncontrolable chills that ran across my arms listening to it. I will never forget that moment I realized I would be comparing all bands to the bar that Radio Head set. If you are reading this, and you can relate, or perhaps shared in this experience I am talking about here...then prepare yourself for that same type of musical journey. This is not a Radio Head wanna be band! In fact, they are not similar instrumentally-they just posess equal talent. Can I give a better compliment? And this is why Shearwater's Palo Santo did to me those very same things OK Computer did to me. Shearwater has put out something magical here-this album is a utopia of beauty and musical genius. Without question, this band is the most underappreciated band in the music industry today. Get this album, no matter the investment, and you will never regret it.
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