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Ray Guns Are Not Just The Future

The Bird & The BeeMP3 Music
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  • Original Release Date: January 27, 2009
  • Format - Music: MP3
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The entire album is a fusion of jazz, pop, electronica and indie dance rock. bren2k9  |  7 reviewers made a similar statement
This album is amazing and is even better then their stellar debut album. Nathanishot  |  5 reviewers made a similar statement
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Happiness Is A Warm Ray Gun January 28, 2009
Format:Audio CD
There is, in fact, much to like about this album...finely crafted songs, witty lyrics, Inara George's lovely voice. For my money, the standouts are "Love Letter to Japan" and "Birthday", though I can't say there's any one song that's unlistenable. You're usually setting yourself up for disappointment if you pigeonhole an artist based solely on their first album, particularly artists as talented as The Bird and the Bee. While you may or may not prefer their eponymous debut over this release (or even one of their EPs, for that matter), a 1 star release this is not.
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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Excellent Addition!!! January 28, 2009
By Sam
Format:Audio CD
The Bird and the Bee seems to just keep getting better and better! Such wonderful catchy melodies, intricate instrumentation, and Inara George's sultry voice send tingling feelings throughout me everytime I listen to this CD. Make no mistake - this is NOT just another blase generic "American Idol" sounding hum-drum lowest-common-denominator type of album. It's the real thing. Inara George and Greg Kurstin understand what songwriting is all about. I'm not sure why one of the reviewers (who admits to not having heard the entire CD) would state that this album isn't catchy. I find this very far from the truth. As much as I love the first album and their other song releases since then ("Come As You Were" is an excellent tune in my opinion), this album adds an additional level of maturity to their sound. Just when you think a melody in one of their choruses is predictable, The Bird and the Bee throws you for a loop and takes you in an unexpected direction. How utterly delightful. This is exactly how the legendary Rodgers and Hart would operate in writing their songs decades ago - by throwing the listener in unexpected directions.

My favorite track of this album is "Meteor." Listening to the opening verse, I was confident this track was going to be the low point of the album. Then, suddenly, the chorus kicks in and all the pieces of the song unexpectedly fit together in a very lush, creamy sort of way. I can't think of any other way to describe it. "What's in the Middle" is another great tune with a very interesting melody, "Love Letter to Japan" is a small tribute to bubblegum J-Pop (and a fun video if you get the chance to see it), and "You're a Cad" has a theatrical flair to it replete with major and minor chords that seem to do-si-do around each other.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars B & B Ray Gun January 28, 2009
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Another fine effort by B&B. Some songs are better than others, but all are enjoyable. My favorites are 'Diamond Dave' which features those trademark swirling, near-robotic hamonies; Love Letter to Japan, with its slick anthem-like background vocals; and You're a Cad, which has a cheesy-cool ragtime feel. There are other good ones, like Witch and Birthday. In fact the only song I wasn't crazy about was Lifespan of a Fly. If you're already familiar with B&B, you won't be disappointed. If you're new to the duo, give them a shot- they're a lot of fun.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Love/Hate September 17, 2009
By DW
Format:Audio CD
I have a love/hate reaction to this album. I love most of the catchy songs but I hate the cutesy lyrics. What's most interesting are the breathtakingly-dense layers of instruments and intricate overdubbed vocal harmonies. I can only imagine they have to rely heavily on a laptop when playing live. 'What's In The Middle' is the most outstanding track. Most of the others are only listenable because of the detailed production values.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars If Bond Girls made music... February 17, 2009
Format:Audio CD
The second full-length album from LA singer Inara George (bird) and producer Greg Kurstin(bee), Ray Guns Are Not Just The Future, is a finely crafted marriage of lounge-influenced electronica and George's chilled, breathy soprano. Kurstin, who recently produced Lily Allen's sophomore album It's Not Me, It's You, indulges in spare, spacey backgrounds reminiscent of French electronica giants Air. He puts a downtempo clap and stomp cribbed from the Ronettes into songs like "My Love" and "Polite Dance Song", the latter a catchy and goofy turn contrasting George's schoolgirl delivery to her raise-the-roof instructions. The lush "Meteor" plays like a female version of Jamiroquai's "Cosmic Girl", replacing overactive funk with a remote bleeping, blooping track out of your favorite 80's side scroller.

"Ray Gun" is begging to be used in advertisements for the next season of "Mad Men", with George cooing "I'm caught under the weight of all this talk on life" over a smoky bass and Continental harpsichord loop. The duo experiment with different retro genres from bouncy music hall ("You're A Cad") to J-pop ("Love Letter to Japan") to sappy love ballads ("Baby"). Admittedly, the duo's style leaves little room for ambivalence. You either buy into the 60's lounge vibe or you don't (hence my 4-star rating.) The music reminds of Bond girls: fun, throwback attitudes, sexy but aloof, awfully clever but a little vacant. "Diamond Dave" is your Dalton-era song: a tribute to David Lee Roth (I like the song and the films, but I know I'm in the minority).

Like user penname, this is the first album I've bothered to review. It's that good.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Bird and the Bee serve up ray gun specialties February 11, 2009
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Inara George is really getting hype in her collaborations with Greg Kurstin, the keyboardist for Geggy Tah. Now the band, The Bird and the Bee, are combining their jazz sound with hip-hop rhythms and disco.

The end result, "Ray Guns Are Not Just the Future" is a great evolution of BATB's sound, with sci-fi keyboards and hot dance hall beats.

This is probably one of my favorite albums of the year so far. "Ray Guns" feature a wide variety of hip-hop beats, 60s funk and sci-fi sounds. It makes for an awesome retro futuristic album.

Songs such as "What's In the Middle" feature rocking hip-hop beats with awesome synthesizers playing in a dark minor key. Best of all, the simple bass line just sounds so cool that it feels more like an old James Bond film. And the cool electric guitar solo adds an edge that no other band has.

Other songs, such as "Baby," layer Inara George's entrancing vocals, making for an effervescent sound. It's so seductive to hear George's oohs and aahs with ascending harp sounds and xylophones in the background.

Awesome dance tunes, such as the single, "Love Letter to Japan," really demonstrate just how comfortable George and Kurstin have settled in with their dance rhythms and 60s sensibilities. The staccato synthesizers combine with a koto sound playing a Japanese melody, making for a surreal romance song about Japan. On a side note, their music video for the song is just as cool, with a Japanese guy playing a Dance Dance Revolution-style arcade game, with George and Kurstin singing on the screen.

And while there are some boring songs, such as the quiet and somewhat dull "Lifespan of a Fly," this is one of the coolest albums I've ever heard from Inara George in a long time.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent.
I came here for Meteor and Love Letter to Japan, and I left with an entire collection of great tracks.
Now if only they'd tour in the states more... -_-
Published 1 month ago by Joshua J. Sleeper
4.0 out of 5 stars Great album!
This work surely presents a more mature style of Inara and Greg, really nice compositions, some of them stick to your mind both by their lyrics and harmonies, and proves to more... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Saulo P.
1.0 out of 5 stars Already Dated
I heard many of the songs from Ray Guns on YouTube and found the album totally unlistenable--even dated. Read more
Published 8 months ago by SimpsonsFan99
5.0 out of 5 stars No problems
Arrived promptly, no scratches, case was not broken, CD jacket was not missing anything, great CD. Straight forward and no problems. :)
Published 16 months ago by earthuranus
5.0 out of 5 stars Good album. Shame that they get no airplay.
This album is yet another example of what's wrong with the music industry. Garbage played 24-7 on local radio stations.... Read more
Published 19 months ago by Moose Of Evil
3.0 out of 5 stars Norah Jones vocals set to a Nintendo soundtrack
Bought this album for easy listening background music. It quickly turned just plain annoying though, the same monotone high pitch drone goes on and on and on an... Read more
Published on July 3, 2010 by Jared M. Lund
4.0 out of 5 stars Very Poppy
I can't stop listening to this CD.... very catchy beats and lyrics.
They definitely evolved their sound to be more commercially successful.
Published on June 6, 2010 by shyguy
5.0 out of 5 stars Terrific!!
The Bird and the Bee, two true original artists who truly care about the art of the music itself. They have a clear direction; Burt Bacharach like melodies with quirky and sweet... Read more
Published on December 11, 2009 by Fossy Boots
5.0 out of 5 stars Masterful
In the age of Ipod singles it's rare to find a CD full of great songs from the same album. Not since Radiohead in 2000 have I enjoyed an LP so thoroughly as this album. Read more
Published on November 29, 2009 by Neil D. Mclaughlin
5.0 out of 5 stars Bird and the Bee
THis album is possible one of my favorites ever. i am a huge fan of the bird and the bee so BUY IT!!!
Published on August 31, 2009 by M. Krome
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