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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
An interesting a cappella project,
By William Merrill "eclecticist" (San Antonio, TX United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Petra Haden Sings: The Who Sell Out (Audio CD)
Fans of both Petra Haden and classic Who will want to hear this CD. It's a chance to hear Pete Townshend's songs stripped down to their essence (although Petra does an excellent job of re-creating the full band sound through vocal tricks). The songs hold up to the a cappella treatment very well. The most fascinating aspect of this new Sells Out is all the changes Ms. Haden takes her voice through -- (for ex.) sounding siren-like on "Odorono" (a bit like Kate Bush!) and then like a teenage boy on the very next song ("Tattoo"). At times it can be dizzying to be immersed in the amazing multiple layers of Petra's voice in the melody, harmonies, rhythm tracks and other miscellaneous effects. On tunes such as "Our Love Was" and "I Can See For Miles" it's like standing in the middle of a large cavern with about 30 singers standing all around you at various points of the compass. If there was ever an album made for headphone listening, this is it!
PS --- If you've become interested in this CD after hearing about it on NPR, you should also investigate the other Petra Haden CD that came out recently, her collaboration with guitarist Bill Frisell. I liked that disc even more than this one!
17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Haden Treads a Fine Line Between Art and Novelty,
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This review is from: Petra Haden Sings: The Who Sell Out (Audio CD)
When I first read about this project before the album was released, I shrugged it off putting it in the same category as the String Quartet Tribute albums where bands like Metallica and Korn have their songs reworked as chamber music. But then I heard an interview on National Public Radio with Petra Haden (daughter of jazz bassist Charlie Haden). She came across as articulate, intelligent and sincere. Also, the song snippets they played made me rethink her a capella reinterpretation of the 1968 Who classic THE WHO SELL OUT.
Now, after hearing the entire album, I am even more impressed. Even though Haden wasn't even born until almost four years after the Who originally released the album, this is an obvious labor of love--right down to the album art. [You gotta admire any artist who will sit in a tub of baked beans!] Haden treads a fine line between art and novelty with this project, but she pulls it off. Not all of the fake ads work that well--"Medac" is a notable exception--but for the most part their only real purpose was to provide segues between the real songs anyway, and that's where Haden's multi-layered overdubs make this such an exciting album, especially on songs like "Armenia City in the Sky," "I Can See for Miles" and "Sunrise." This album won't make you forget the original, but it will make you see these songs in a new light. Very enjoyable. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Genuine Treat,
By David St. Hubbins "full time dreamer" (Holyoke, MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Petra Haden Sings: The Who Sell Out (Audio CD)
There's debate over which Who album is their best, but my personal favorite is The Who Sell Out. It's full of life, both delicate and hard-charging, a concept album that doesn't forget humor. If you've never heard it, you must.
When I learned Petra Haden was performing the entire album a cappella, I had to buy it. Any worries that she wouldn't be able to handle it vanished with the first "French horn" notes of "Armenia City in the Sky." The vocal interpretations of the instruments are just wonderful, be they horns, banjos, keyboards, or the phased feedback of guitars (she's no Keith Moon on her drum sounds, but who is?). And the lead vocals and harmonies are so pure and true, giving warmth to songs that never felt warm before and lifting the tender songs like "Sunrise" to beautiful heights. There are also some great liner notes from Mike Watt, bassist extraordinaire and Friend Of Petra, who reveals he persuaded her to record this partly as a tribute to the late D.Boon, his Minutemen bandmate. There are (very) occasional rhythmic stumbles and a few slightly changed lyrics, but I'm sure Who fans will pass those by and recognize that Petra Haden nailed the feel of the album, putting her own personal stamp on it in the process. Webster's defines "tribute" as "a gift or service showing respect, gratitude, or affection." This tribute album has all three, and I am so grateful that it was released. "Track Records... Track Records... Track Records..."
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