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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars BUY THIS CD! (And then go find "Amazing Grace"!), March 31, 2000
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Milo XIII (Warsaw, Poland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Up There Down Here (Audio CD)
One of the best American rock CD's of 1999, this was Badlees'first album recorded for a major label. The production is superb andguest musicians include one of Tom Petty's Heartbreakers. The real reason to buy this, however, is the band itself and the increasing maturity and range of their writing and playing. "Running Up That Hill" and "Thinking in Ways" are brilliant songs, immaculately performed. I would not expect to enthuse about songs dealing with pre-paid funerals ("Ways") and the break-up of a 34-year marriage (the angry but evocative "34 winters"), but these songs are pure gold. "don't let me hide", "luther's windows", "little hell", and "middle of the busiest road" (the last is particularly good live - don't miss a chance to see these guys play!) are all first-rate rock songs that you won't be able to get enough of.

If you like this CD (and how could you not?), you must get "Amazing Grace," the Badlees' early 1999 self-produced CD that goes even farther to highlight the band's versatility. It's one of my favorite albums of recent years, partly for the infectious enjoyment the band obviously experienced in allowing themselves to stretch and experiment. I hope this CD is a hint of what's to come, because it suggests a group of versatile musicians capable of approaching the lofty tradition of The Band. The album features songs penned and sung by most of the band members, including the enjoyable, almost hillbilly tune "Ain't No Man," sung by bassist Paul Smith (who produced the CD with Alexander). The great moments include "I'm Not Here Anymore", "Long Goodnight", "Poison Ivy", "Time Turns Around", "Gone", and the rocking "In a Minor Way." (Which is to say, pretty much the whole CD. The other 4 songs are also good; you won't want to miss a song on this CD!)

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another stellar performance by one of Pennsylvania's best!, November 2, 1999
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This review is from: Up There Down Here (Audio CD)
Few recordings have the ability to keep even the most avid fan entranced from start to finish- Up There, Down Here is one such recording. The Badlees once again show their true love of music and lyrics in a collection of songs that span the range of good ol' Pennsylvania rock with songs such as "Little Hell" to soulful reflective pieces such as "34 Winters." This album is tight, harmonious, and professional. If you are looking for some a collection of songs that will stay in your head long after you've turned the DC player off, this one is for you. Enjoy- I am!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Something Special, September 4, 1999
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This review is from: Up There Down Here (Audio CD)
As albums go nowadays, you listen to what you buy and you put it back in your collection amongst the others, rarely to be heard from again. This latest effort from The Badlees however is not one of those albums. Reserve a special place for this cd on your shelf because it certainly deserves it. As a long-time fan I can tell you that this band has certainly come a long way while staying true to their roots. The folkish-rockish, sometimes country sound that The Badlees presents is infectious. Blaring melodies, soothing instrumentation and gut wrenching, thought inspiring lyrics rule on Up There, Down Here. The album was on sheleves for some time while the band went through the music business blender until finally things went right and this album was released. It was worth the wait! The album begins with the first single titled "Don't Let Me Hide". Just the beginning of nearly 56 minutes of incredible music. Some of the highlights include "Thinking In Ways" which is a song about a prepaid funeral, "Luther's Windows", and a quirky yet toe-tapping tune titled "The Second Coming of Chris."(yes, Chris). Pete Palladino's vocals are incredibly soulful (as always) and at times give you chills on songs like "34 Winters" and "Running Up That Hill". Bret Alexander's use of various instruments including mandolins, zithers and banjos are equally impressive as are Jeff Feltenberger's guitars and backing vocals and a rythm section in Paul Smith(bass) and Ron Simasek(drums) that are second to none. Up There Down Here is something special and in my opinion is the best album of five incredible albums from the band. It's also one of the best albums in the country and one you will be listening to for years and years and years to come.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Up There Down Here is a must have!, November 9, 1999
This review is from: Up There Down Here (Audio CD)
I am a new fan to The Badlees but would have to say that Up There Down Here is very impressive. I know I was impressed with " Don't Let Me Hide " and " Thinking In Ways." The lyrics are very intense yet inspiring. They have a sound that will hook you and therefore I recommend if you do not own their music, to buy it. These guys definately know how to put out excellent music! This is a band with a very unique sound guaranteed to make you want all their albums. I'm thankful to a friend who introduced me to their music. I was missing out on a very incredible band and now I have the satisfaction of listening to their older music also. I know good music when I hear it and The Badlees express an extraordinary sound!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A NEW FAN, March 15, 2000
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This review is from: Up There Down Here (Audio CD)
Just had the chance to hear these guys in person and I was so impressed with their depth and range that I went right out and bought this CD. I had only heard that this group existed but never realized how really good they were...I mean really GOOD. My only thought is why they haven't been "discovered" by mainstream listeners across the country? Please, somebody cut these guys the break they deserve!
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5.0 out of 5 stars The best of the 90's, January 24, 2008
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We've called this the Sgt.Pepper of the 90's- simply a fantastic CD-Alexander's lyrics are amazing- "Up There Down Here" "Thinking in Ways" & esp "Running Up That Hill" WOW!!!
You'll love all of the songs. That fact that this album was not promoted adequately was a crime. I've seen them live quite a few times- a tight
professional band-the best of PA!
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Badlees are superb!, January 17, 2000
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This is one of the best CDs ever. If you enjoy great lyrics that tell a story, You will LOVE The Badlees, Up There Down Here or River Songs (their earlier CD). It is time for mainstream radio to stand up and take notice of this TALENTED band.
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4.0 out of 5 stars this cd is very good, November 2, 1999
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scott j croft (arlington, vermont USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Up There Down Here (Audio CD)
i just had the pleasure of seeing the band play live,rarely have i heard a band so together as the badlee's!you guys rock! and i was very impressed with the fact that you actually talked to us!(the fans).i have to say though,i like "river songs" the best of all your efforts.guys,your day in the light is coming!keep the faith!
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5.0 out of 5 stars very under-rated band, September 18, 1999
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This review is from: Up There Down Here (Audio CD)
on one hand, i wonder why these guys aren't superstars. on the other hand, i'm glad they aren't because it makes their music all the more special...live or on cd. this new album is no exception. just like every other, i bought it without hearing a single song in its entirety. not so amazingly, i have yet to be disappointed. "don't let me hide" and "thinking in ways" are beautiful toe-tappers. and i know they'll be even better live...because while everyone else is fighting for lawn seats at an eagles show, i'll be enjoying just as good music from the front row!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good Stuff, February 27, 2000
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This review is from: Up There Down Here (Audio CD)
Pick this CD up if you enjoy the lost art of 3rd person narrative songs! Great lyrics and great hooks, you'll find something new in this CD every time you listen. Also check out River Songs -- another great CD by the same band. A gem in the musical wasteland that is modern radio....
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