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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great idea, good buy,
By Who Fanatic (Morgantown, WV) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Satellite (Audio CD)
Guster's latest album release (Ganging Up On The Sun) from this past summer has proven to be a "grower" of an album, improving considerably upon subsequent listens. As such, the release of the Satellite EP seems particularly timely, highlighting the excellent songwriting, performance, and production values from a well-loved group during a prolific period. Here's what your ten-spot gets you:
1.) Satellite - the terrific second track (and a highlight) of GUOTS, featuring hypnotic double-tracked vocals, electric guitars, and a memorable keyboard riff. Hopefully this will fuel some more album purchases. 2.) G Major - the major reason for this release, as fans had been clamoring for this song ever since news of its exclusion from GUOTS. The lyrics are clearly but cleverly political, and the simple beat coupled with some interesting orchestration make it a great repeat listen. Don't know if it would have improved the flow of the album, but I'm grateful it's officially available. 3.) Rise & Shine - an uncharacteristically underproduced track with moody lyrics and simple but effective percussion from Brian Rosenworcel. Pleasant, but the most fillerish of the GUOTS outtakes. 4.) Timothy Leary - Plays like the great lost lead-off track from GUOTS, and it's the one outtake that I would argue really belonged on the album. As the title indicates, it's lyrically defiant, but more importantly, it's musically tight and driving. I'm not well-read enough to know if the chorus ("One single voice makes a deafening sound/You can be anything this time around") does indeed come from Leary, but it's a great song regardless of your politics. The omission of this and G Major indicate a conscious decision to keep GUOTS more reservedly topical. 5.) I'm Through - The early version of another GUOTS highlight (C'Mon), this song is not without its own charms, particularly the beautiful chorus and a little bit of old-school conga percussion. However, the re-cast version is tighter and a bit more enduring. 6.) Satellite (The Astronaut's Remix)- a rare beast indeed, as I prefer this remix to the album version. The Astronauts embellish the track with a "spacy" beat, some pizzicato parts during the interludes, and apparently bring Adam Gardner's voice way up in the mix. As Gardner has sadly been relegated to backing singer status on the last couple albums, any chance to hear his warm baritone is welcome. 7.) Two Of Us (live)- Guster takes on The Beatles, with a stripped-down, slightly countrified take on a song that was always pretty simple. Ryan Miller and Gardner are obviously not Paul and John, but this radio performance is definitely listenable. And features some more whistling for those who love All The Way Up To Heaven and Red Oyster Cult. 8.) Total Eclipse Of The Heart (live)- We love Guster because of things like ending the CD with this track. Percussionist/fan's best friend Rosenworcel steps up to the mic on this concert encore, and lovingly savages it. A very funny listen. God bless Guster for releasing this, and it's a testament to their talents that their leftovers constitute the core of such an enjoyable CD. Hopefully demand will result in another volume containing the demos featured on the GUOTS vinyl release and a least one more oft-requested outtake, Emily Ivory.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Great Collection,
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This review is from: Satellite (Audio CD)
This is such a great collection of songs. I always play it for friends and family, and everyone has enjoyed it. "Rise & Shine" is quite possibly my favorite Guster track of all time. There is something very comforting about the chord progression of that song. This is a must own for any Guster fan or anyone who is looking for a great relaxing CD.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Guster's Satellite EP,
By Amisa (New York State) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Satellite (Audio CD)
Guster always delivers great music, and this EP is no exception. It has several songs that have a very familiar feel evoking thoughts of Ganging Up on the Sun (not surprising). The two live performances on the cd are certainly great for any die-hard Guster fan.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Why aren't these guys more famous?,
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This review is from: Satellite (Audio CD)
I love their music and always enjoy their catchy tunes. A must for people who like to blair catchy bouncy music on their CD or Ipod. How I came up with the classification of catchy-bouncy I do not know but it fits.
These songs are remixes and stuff they left off their last CD which came out last year.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Careful! You May Be Disappointed.,
This review is from: Satellite (Audio CD)
I love Guster. I was excited to hear this CD. It's most valuable for the four non-album tracks. The remix of Satellite is sort of interesting if you are a big fan of that song. Their version of "Two of Us" is fine, although if you've listened to the Beatles' version as many times as I have, you'll notice that Guster changed the rhythm.
I also love the song "Total Eclipse of the Heart". I was excited to hear Guster perform it and it was my main reason for buying this disc. So I'm sorry to say that the main reason I'm writing a review is to warn people that this version is TERRIBLE. It's not even close to the whole song, but the worst thing about it is that the singer either can't sing or isn't trying. I understand it's supposed to be charming, and maybe if you were at the show it is. That's fine. But it should have been labeled "Total Eclipse of the Heart (Terrible version)".
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Song from "Martian Child" my daughter wanted,
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This review is from: Satellite (Audio CD)
It's exactly what my daughter wanted after watching her "Martian Child" DVD for the umpteenth time since there is no movie soundtrack recording available for that movie. After watching the ceremonial dance scene again, I see why she wanted her own copy so that she can listen and memorize the words.
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Satellite by Guster (Audio CD - 2007)
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