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  • Audio CD (November 1, 2005)
  • Original Release Date: 2005
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Dual Disc
  • Label: Sony
  • ASIN: B000BKDNWQ
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #240,812 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Shine
2. Tuesday
3. Invisible
4. Come as Melody
5. Air Said to Me
6. Wherever You Find It
7. Sweet Dreams Melinda
8. Love Is Freedom
9. Sleep Again
10. Spin
11. Black
12. Love That Breaks All Lines

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Simple but Transcendent vibe, December 8, 2005
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Harpua (Allentown, PA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Trey Anastasio: Shine (Audio CD)
Many of the reviews assume that no true fan of Phish could possibly like Trey's new album. Well, I wasn't at Amy's Farm, but my first Phish show was in the spring of 1993. I remember when "Hoist" came out and everyone on the Phish listserv figured Phish had sold-out (My favorite response was and is "Oh well, I guess I'll always have the Dave Matthews Band.") I think I have some credibility as a true Phish fan, and I like this album.

No, there aren't any intricately composed instrumental sections, like on Divided Sky or Reba. Trey doesn't lock in with his fellow musicians the way he did with Mike, Page and Fish. Nevertheless, Trey's fantastic ear, sense for music-craft, and (most importantly) the transcendent vibe of his guitar, which was mostly absent on his self-titled "debut", are all here. Indeed, in some ways its a return to his orignal sound--before the horns and the African grooves and the loops and the grinding tension that marked some of Phish's recent releases. Trey is obviously having fun on this album, and that's a joy to hear.

Trey has said in interviews that he wanted to work on his vocals--which sounded to many Phish fans like Mike Tyson saying he was going to work on his vocabulary. Trey will never be mistaken for James Taylor, and he doesn't display anything near a wide vocal range on this album. What you do find here is a sense of sincerity and passion in his vocals. In the past, Trey seemed to have two voices: the goofy stoner myth maker ("Lizards," "Esther," "Llama," etc.) and the maudlin sensitive stoner ("Fast Enough for You", "Waste," and "Secret Smile"). On Shine, Trey delivers his vocals in a voice that is direct and "earnest" (Pun intended). In most cases, this saves the lyrics, which are dreadful in places (But for those of you surprised by Trey's lyrics, let me remind you of one thing: "washufiziandrivemetofirenze"). Put another way, it doesn't matter if you find the line "Love is Freedom" compelling. Trey obviously does, and his belief makes the vocals compelling

As for stand-out tracks, I like many of them. "Tuesday" has a huge hook and an in the pocket guitar solo. "Come as Melody" is a tightly constructed rocker and soaring vocals. "Love is Freedom" has one of those leaping guitar choruses that sound so good on Trey's Languedoc. "Spin" is another keeper, perhaps the Phishiet thing on the album. Finally, "Love that Breaks All Lines" is a tender ballad that may be Trey's best love song.

All and all, Trey sounds like he's trying to reconnect with thirtysomething Phish heads(like me)who gave up touring, got straight jobs (though usually ones that attempt to make the world a better place), got married, and had kids. I used to lie around my dorm room, speak knowingly about musical palindromes, and lock into endless jams on concert tapes (back when you had to talk with a person to get them rather than click on a weblink). From time to time, I'll get lost in the complexity of Trey's longer compositions and jams, but usually my daughter comes toddling up to me in the middle and interrupts. The concise and direct sound of "Shine" fits me better. The album is full of passion and pathos, which I think is a real triumph in an age when pop music is dominated by "musicians" who play to the basest emotions of the "in-crowd."
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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Infected with a virus!!!!, November 10, 2005
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dgos78 (Atlanta, GA) - See all my reviews
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Sony's DRM (Digital Rights Management) copy protection software is installed upon insertion of this "audio" cd into your computer. The software is malicious and can ruin your pc to the point of having to format and reinstall everything. This software also sends information about your pc to a Sony server. Do you want Sony to have ALL your information? The so called "patch" that Sony makes available to fix this software does nothing! The software also allows for virus, spyware, and other malicious programs to hide themselves and operate without detection. Currently there are no virus scanners (Norton, Mcafee, etc.) that can detect this software or the viruses it can help hide. The same goes for spyware.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars had low expectations, but pleasantly suprised, September 16, 2006
This review is from: Trey Anastasio: Shine (Audio CD)
i didn't expect much from this selection, especially after the slopfest that was coventry. this album is a departure from the self-titled release, but still good. if phish returns, expect to see some of these songs in the repotoire, especially sleep again, spin, and shine. most of the songs are pretty good, but some of the songs (LTBAL, for example) reflect the uninspired songwriting that was represented in the phinal phish studio release "undermind". with that aside, the album is pretty good. trey's lyrics aren't as good as his partner's tom marshal, but the album is able to stand on it's own two feet. i think phish fans are living too much in the past expecting trey to sound like he did in the 93-95 and 97-98 and 2003 periods of phish. i really hope to see phish get back together (i didn't get to see a show in 2004, saw 8 in 2003). this album will satisfy most of the hardcores. i think most of the true phish fans realize that trey is maturing, and shouldn't lose hope that he'll have a true creative renaissance. I am looking forward to Bar 17 for this very reason. He still puts on a killer show, by the way.
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