Customer Reviews


4 Reviews
5 star:
 (1)
4 star:
 (2)
3 star:
 (1)
2 star:    (0)
1 star:    (0)
 
 
 
 
 
Average Customer Review
Share your thoughts with other customers
Create your own review
 
 
Only search this product's reviews

The most helpful favorable review
The most helpful critical review


2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Takes you on a Jazzy rollercoaster ride!
The whitest boy alive" are a German based quartet with singer/guitarist Erlend Øye from the band Kings of Convenience. Their sophomore disc "Rules" is a calm breezy Folk/Pop/Jazz affair, remniscent in places of Øye's alumnus, Michael Franks, or even long forgotten eighties Swiss Pop duo Double.

Much of the album comprises laid back grooves with jamming...
Published on April 21, 2009 by Nse Ette

versus
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Letdown (Somewhat) From Dreams
To preface, I am a big fan of WBA's first album "Dreams." In many respects, Dreams can be played start to finish with ease. Most of the songs gel together well, despite the minimalistic/bare-bones nature of the music. Dreams had a number of catchy songs including "Golden Cage" and "Fireworks."

Unfortunately, Rules fails on many of the levels where Dreams...
Published on April 1, 2009 by Reviewer


Most Helpful First | Newest First

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Takes you on a Jazzy rollercoaster ride!, April 21, 2009
By 
This review is from: Rules (Audio CD)
The whitest boy alive" are a German based quartet with singer/guitarist Erlend Øye from the band Kings of Convenience. Their sophomore disc "Rules" is a calm breezy Folk/Pop/Jazz affair, remniscent in places of Øye's alumnus, Michael Franks, or even long forgotten eighties Swiss Pop duo Double.

Much of the album comprises laid back grooves with jamming instrumental breaks, like opening cut "Keep a secret", the groovy "Intentions", the stunning ballad "Rollercoaster ride", and the similar "Gravity". "Dead end" is a bouncy Pop affair.

The other songs are upbeat, funky, Disco-tinged songs, similar to what Jamiroquai does: the piano sprinkled "Courage", "High on the heels", "1517", "Promise less or do more", and "Island" (with a light Latin feel and a lengthy instrumental break).

The songs are so simple, yet grow maddeningly addictive each time you listen to it. Incredibly groovy and hugely enjoyable!
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Letdown (Somewhat) From Dreams, April 1, 2009
Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: Rules (Audio CD)
To preface, I am a big fan of WBA's first album "Dreams." In many respects, Dreams can be played start to finish with ease. Most of the songs gel together well, despite the minimalistic/bare-bones nature of the music. Dreams had a number of catchy songs including "Golden Cage" and "Fireworks."

Unfortunately, Rules fails on many of the levels where Dreams works. Rules is less stripped down, more disco-y, the songs don't flow well together in sequence, the lyrics are somewhat forgettable, and the songs are not as catchy. "High On The Heels," and "Rollercoaster Ride" are poor efforts and weak enough not to purchase as individual tracks. "Gravity" is the worst of the bunch--the so-called chorus in the middle of the song adds nothing. That being said, Rules has some winners--"1517" and "Island," have that addictive quality that made me appreciate WBA's first album. 1517 in particular has the numerous harmonic changes and neat hooks that remind me of what WBA can do so well... It's no surprise these two songs appear in full in the band's Myspace page--and similarly no surprise why some of the other songs aren't promoted.

What is most frustrating is that Erlend Øye is masterfully talented--Kings of Convenience never got the respect in the States that it should have--and overall I still think WBA has great potential. Their new album just doesn't work well. I'd buy the tracks selectively but not the album as a whole.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars this album is a real treat......., April 4, 2009
By 
This review is from: Rules (Audio CD)
I totally disagree with the 2-star review. Rules adds on to the raw sound that Dreams gave us with a nice polished-off disco sound. I loved every second of this album, and I think it transitions well from the sounds of Dreams. Erlend Oye and his crew have done it again. BUY THIS ALBUM.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


4.0 out of 5 stars Rules, July 1, 2011
Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: Rules (Audio CD)
Muy buen disco. Creo que la única forma de obtener un disco como este aca en Chile es por este medio.. o tal vez en una tienda especializada, pero es mucho más sencillo comprarlo en Amazon. Disco recomendable para quienes gustan de rock alternativo suave.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


Most Helpful First | Newest First

This product

Rules
Rules by The Whitest Boy Alive
Buy MP3 Album$8.99
Add to wishlist See buying options