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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Everything's He's Supposed to Be, April 24, 2000
By A Customer
Critics are falling all over themselves to praise this album. But for some reason, many long-time Elliott fans have many less than kind things to say about Figure 8. I consider myself a relatively long time fan of Elliott (I have all five of his albums), and I think I understand why many feel that this album is below par (although I steadfastly disagree with them as you'll realize by the end of this review). The first time I heard Figure 8, I thought it was great, but a great album for Elliott would, for me, be on the bottom of a list of exemplary albums that he has previously released. I loved the production though, and I knew if I gave it a chance I would love it equally as much if not more so than his other albums. I think this production that drew me closer to it, repelled many Elliott fans. People who adore Roman Candle and the s/t (of which I am one) may think this is "overproduced" and as a result, not as passionate. I am here to tell you why that is not true and why, track by track this may be Elliott's finest album to date.1. Son of Sam - Fabulous, the piano gets me going every time (boy can Elliott play that thing). The melody is great (as usual) and have you ever enjoyed hearing about a serial killer so much? 2. Somebody That I Used to Know - Very early Elliott, and the one that people who don't like this album generally name this track as their favorite. Terrific, Elliott and a guitar and a great vertical melody. 3. Junk Bond Trader - OK, it took me a while to get into this one, I don't know why, it's a great track. I love the keyboard at the intro, and the bells throughout the track. Very Elliott lyrics (even though I don't know them all yet). I love the guitar as well. 4. Everything Reminds Me of Her - very Passionate song with passionate vocals, great shimmering guitar work. Terrific lyrics. You can almost see the sun on the steeple. Beautiful. 5. Everything Means Nothing To Me - Perhaps my favorite on the album, perhaps my favorite Elliott song period. Imagine Brian Wilson during Surf's Up, and there's the opening melody. Absolutely gorgeous piano and vivid, heart-breaking words. I cannot say enough good things about this song to do it justice so I will move on. 6. L.A. - Perhaps the first Elliott song ever that can be described as "fun". This song has lots of musical ideas in it. Very very catchy, great harmonies, great words. Another one of my favorites. And he saves it all with "last night I was about to throw it all away." 7. In the Lost and Found (Honkey Bach) - another candidate for favorite track on the album. Very McCartney-esqu piano lick, with soaring harmonies. Mind-numbing (in a great way) bridge. Makes you want to repeat it, but you want to go on to the next tracks even worse. 8. Stupidity Tries - OK, so I had heard the live version of this about a million times before getting it on Figure 8, but it still rocks. Great chromatic melody, great lyrics, and I love the changes in dynamics. Fab. 9. Easy Way Out - Possibly the most gorgeous melody on figure 8. Soaring melody, absolutely biting lyrics, and a great arrangement with an instument I can't quite identify. 10. Wouldn't Mama Be Proud - Another one that took me a while to get into. But well worth the wait, fan-freakin'-tastic harmonies. Great lyrics. The instrumental reminds me a little of With a Little Luck (in a good way). 11. Color Bars - Great, great, great, fabulous piano, great words, and strig section that really adds. 12. Happiness - Have to admit, that I'm still getting into this one. I think it's because I had heard it a couple times before the album came out (broke my own rule) and that kind of ruined it for me. Still, I know it's a great song, I sure thought so before Figure 8 came out. 13. Pretty Mary K - another contender for favorite. Probably the best harmonies on the album. Great production. I love the lyrics too. Great track. 14. I Better Be Quiet Now - Great Melody, I just like this one a ton. A song you can really relate to. 15. Can't Make a Sound - Reminds me a little of Oh Well Okay, turned into a mini pop symphony. Love it. Another one of the best. Great semi - album closer. Takes the place of Everybody Cares Everybody Understands (which I also love). 16. Bye - I can't even listen to this track without feeling a little uneasy. I mean that in a good way. I really wish I could play piano that well. Fabulous way to end an album. Well, there you have it. My very long winded review of Figure 8. I leave the album in a sense of awe (that may just be my fascination with "bye" but I don't think so). Please, please check this album out if you haven't already. If you have it and have already taken it off your rotation list, please put it back on and give it another chance. It is al miraculous album, truly Elliott is a work of art in progress and I hope he continues to be that way. If he does, every album he every puts out will be well worth owning.
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