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Up With The Larks

The Pearlfishers Audio CD
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)

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  • Audio CD (September 25, 2007)
  • Original Release Date: 2007
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Marina
  • ASIN: B000UX5OVW
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #339,457 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Another Classic Album From The Masters Of Melody!, October 1, 2007
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It was about this time, 2 years ago that I first heard The Pearlfishers. They quickly became my favorite, contemporary pop band. This current album was released just last week. I have been eagerly awaiting its arrival. It is yet another great album from "the most melodic pop band in the world." Fans who are particularly fond of the 2001 album, Across The Milky Way will feel right at home with this new album. Up With The Larks has the reflective and more personal feel of that album. There are also some influences from the Young Picnickers album in addition to those wonderful Bacharach seventh and ninth chords, providing pure ear candy to the listener. A recurring, lyrical theme running through this album is that of having hope and lifting ourselves up (like the lark) from an increasingly difficult world. The following are some of musical and lyrical highlights from the album:

"Up With The Larks" - An upbeat number with an extremely catchy, hook-laden chorus. We all need to be
lifted to a hgher plane.

" The Bluebells"------- A beautiful, quiet ballad musically reminiscent of "Blue December" (from A Sunflower
At Christmas or The Young Picnickers). To me, the Bluebells are a metaphor for
constancy and hope in a troubling world.

"Send Me A Letter"--- Another lilting, catchy tume. In our information society, computers rule and real,
human contacts are minimized. A simple note or phone call from a significant other
can make quite a difference in our lives.

"Umbrellas Of Shibuya" The first single from the album. This is a slow triple meter song which is musically
reminiscent of "I Was A Cowboy" from Across The Milky Way. What sounds to me like
pizzicato strings adds a nice touch to the music.

"Womack And Womack" A soul-tinged song about the music industry sharks who exploit and control their
victims, the recording artists. Now I have to read up more on Bobby Womack!

"London's In Love"-----One of my favorites upon the initial hearing of the album.

"Eco Schools" ---------A song about the need for getting in touch with the flora and fauna of our good earth.
Also, the respect for the delicate balance of our planet. while there is still time.

"With You On My Mind"- The reviewer from Amazon compared this song with the music from Randy Newman (
an excellent comparison). This is a lighter song which easily could have come from
Newman's, Sail Away album. The clarinet add to the frolicsome nature of the song.

"Fighting Fire With Flowers" -Revenge is sweet for a day or two. However, in time, one feels much worse as a
result. This is a song about replacing vengeance with kindness, instead. In the
Bible (Matthew 5:44) it says, "Do good to them that hate you."

"I Just See The Rainbow" - A great endpiece about maintaining an optimistic (but not "Pollyanna") view of the
world, in spite of the surrounding darkness. It is our choice to see the good in life.
Musically, this song is similar to "Across The Milky Way."

The only thing missing from this album is an instrumental track, typically found in previous Pearlfishers albums. Although there is nothing "groundbreaking" on this new album, I still give it 5 stars because of its
impeccable craftsmanship and indelible melodies!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Melody, melody, melody, October 21, 2009
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If you're like me, and you like your pop music with melody everywhere, you'll like this CD. Every single song is memorable, and the harmonic structures are consistently surprising and interesting, even if they do tend to hover around the same general area. My one complaint is the production, which is, to my taste, mushy. Every instrument has a rounded edge on it and all the instruments are mixed in a way that blends them together. The real problem with this approach is that it tends to muddy up the melodies. I'd prefer to see the production more spare, with more clarity in the instruments. That way those beautiful vocals could really come across clearly. But this is a minor, and probably personal, quibble. These songs are so strong and the melodies so indelible that you'll go singing them for the rest of the day. And like one other reviewer, I find I can listen to this again and again without ever having its magic fade.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Running out of ideas?, August 2, 2008
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I have all the Pearlfishers albums and rushed out to buy this one too based on good critical reviews. I have to say that this is not Scott's most original nor enjoyable output. I think he peaked with Across the Milky Way and Strange World. Womack and Womack for instance is highly derivative and generally the songs verge towards ball room sounds like on Fight Fire with Flowers. Just download the title song, which is uplifting and one of the group's best.
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