Join Amazon Prime and ship Two-Day for free and Overnight for $3.99. Already a member? Sign in.

 

or
Sign in to turn on 1-Click ordering.
 
 
More Buying Choices
29 used & new from $0.79

Have one to sell? Sell yours here
 
   
The Very Thing That You Treasure
 
See larger image
 

The Very Thing That You Treasure

Spike Priggen
4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (2 customer reviews) More about this product

List Price: $14.99
Price: $14.99 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details
  Special Offers Available
In Stock.
Ships from and sold by Amazon.com. Gift-wrap available.

Only 1 left in stock--order soon (more on the way).

Want it delivered Tuesday, July 14? Choose One-Day Shipping at checkout. Details
11 new from $1.49 18 used from $0.79
Amazon's Spike Priggen Store
Find all the CDs, MP3s, and vinyl, plus photos, videos, biographies, discussions, and more. Visit the store.

Special Offers and Product Promotions

  • Get $1 worth of MP3 downloads from Amazon MP3 after you order your item. Here's how (restrictions apply)
  • Purchase this CD and get 12 issues of Rolling Stone for only $2.95. that's less than $0.25 an issue. Here's how (restrictions apply)
  • Interact With Your Music: Discover, listen to, and buy new music, all from the pages of SPIN's digital edition, free to Amazon customers.


Frequently Bought Together

Customers buy this album with There's No Sound In Flutes! ~ Spike Priggen

The Very Thing That You Treasure + There's No Sound In Flutes!
  • This item: The Very Thing That You Treasure ~ Spike Priggen

    In Stock.
    Ships from and sold by Amazon.com.
    Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details

  • There's No Sound In Flutes! ~ Spike Priggen

    In Stock.
    Ships from and sold by Amazon.com.
    Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details


Product Details

  • Audio CD (July 10, 2001)
  • Original Release Date: July 10, 2001
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Volaré
  • ASIN: B00005M24O
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #503,942 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

Listen to Samples

To hear a song sample, click on "Listen" by that sample. Visit our audio help page for more information.
 
1. Every Broken Heart
2. Alright
3. She Used To Be My Baby
4. Yesterday
5. The Right Thing
6. Outtasight
7. What Yer Missin'
8. Listening To Me
9. Nothing
10. Look It Up
11. I'm In Love
12. So Good To See You

Editorial Reviews

Delusions Of Adequacy
"TVTTYT is, quite simply, an amazing album. From the first track you know you're into something good."

Product Description
My new cd, "The Very Thing That You Treasure" was recorded and mixed entirely in Brooklyn. Basic tracking was done in my home (renamed "The Leaky Worth Recording Studio" for the occasion) when my roomate was out of town (we liked the sound of the high ceilings-and Red's studio wasn't soundproofed yet), on mondays, tuesdays, and wednesdays (my nights off from work). After recording practically all the music, a voice problem caused almost a year delay before we could continue tracking and mixing the record at Red's (that's Adam Lasus to you) great new studio "Fireproof".

It features many of the coolest (and bestest) musicians in (and out of) town, including guitarist/mandolinist Jon Graboff (he also plays a lot of Fender Bass VI on the record), Mark Spencer (of Blood Oranges,Freedy Johnston, Jay Farrar etc. fame- he plays organ, resonator guitar and tambourine), bassists Scott Yoder (he's played with Kevin Salem, Tandy and he looks a lot like Keifer Sutherland) and Danny Weinkauf (currently in They Might Be Giants).The drummers are percussion genius Brian Doherty (Freedy, Silos , TMBG's 1st ever drummer-he replaced the machine!), Thomas Goss (Richard Barone/Jack Bruce) and the since retired Steve Judd.Also lending their instrumental talents are, cellist-to-the-stars Jane Scarpantoni (everybody), mellotronist Dean Falcone (formerly of The Excerpts-he also plays a mean leslie-ized guitar) and NYC's king of the keys Joe McGinty (Loser's Lounge/Psychedelic Furs).

The songs are a grab bag of things i've written over the years-some of recent vintage, some quite a bit older. I tried to strike a balance between happy/sad, country/city and mellow/rockin' while still keeping everything firmly in pop mode.

See all Editorial Reviews


Tag this product

 (What's this?)
Think of a tag as a keyword or label you consider is strongly related to this product.
Tags will help all customers organize and find favorite items.
Your tags: Add your first tag
 
Help others find this product — tag it for Amazon search
No one has tagged this product for Amazon search yet. Why not be the first to suggest a search for which it should appear?

 

Customer Reviews

2 Reviews
5 star:
 (1)
4 star:
 (1)
3 star:    (0)
2 star:    (0)
1 star:    (0)
 
 
 
 
 
Average Customer Review
4.5 out of 5 stars (2 customer reviews)
 
 
 
 
Share your thoughts with other customers:
Most Helpful Customer Reviews

 
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An exemplary volume of power-pop anguish, May 12, 2003
Spike Priggen's name pops up often as a contributor to such in-the-know New York and Boston bands as Dumptruck, The Pussywillows, and The Liquor Giants. He's also achieved minor renown for his productions on his own #1 Records label, including projects with Caroline Know and The Mad Scene.

In 2001, Priggen finally ventured out front for this debut solo CD. On it he combines a wealth of pop and rock influences, including Big Star's chiming melodiousness (along with antecedents like The Beatles, Searchers, and Byrds), the quirky styles of Chris Stamey and Mitch Easter, the power-pop energy of Velvet Crush and The Greenberry Woods, and hints of the 70s guitar excess Matthew Sweet brought to bear on his post-Girlfriend albums. At times his lyrics seethe with John Lennon's anger (and wit), but most often, and most brilliantly, they hinge on the sort of forlorn melancholy that Chris Bell made so affecting.

The opener is a note-by-note textbook of the perfect pop song. The vocal is at turns angry and defiant (the song opens "I never thought that I could be this bitter / I never thought that I could hate you the way that I do"), but ultimately the bravado gives way to a sense of haggard defeat in the refrain, "every broken heart is like the first one." Cascading guitars (including a volume pedal effect that beautifully captures the sadness of pedal steel) and unusually flanged cymbals perfectly underscore the lyrical despair. The overall effect is a mesmerizing outburst of emotion - something that everyone who gets dumped should listen to for a few days without interruption.

Priggen's ferment takes a sharper turn with the howling guitars and surreal mellotron of "Alright," and the riff-heavy "Yesterday" finds Priggen stridently whinging, "Yesterday, you couldn't live without me." The album's balance of electric and acoustic, loud and soft, rockers and ballads is impressive, but it's the contemplative, downbeat numbers that really stick to the ribs. "The Right Thing" and "Outtasight" brilliantly capture the end-of-the-night (or early morning) exhaustion of an emotional downpour in both their words and music. Acoustic and resonator guitars, Searchers-like electric 12-string, wavery mellotron, and folk harmonies perfectly match the emotional tenor of the lyrics.

Priggen's work as producer captures the jangly sheen of his songs with a ragged glory that spells out his emotional distress. The odd bits of vocal echo on tracks like "The Right Thing" and "So Good to See You" are at once noticeable and atmospheric, as are the splashes of mandolin, cello, xylophone and Hammond M3. You can't quite always put your finger on why they sound right, but you realize that the songs would never be the same without them. Even the fanciful "I'm in Love" is lavished with bouncing, twanging guitars that build to a petulant climax.

This is a truly masterful work, with derivations that lead to subtle, highly-rewarding originality.

Comment Comment | Permalink | Was this review helpful to you? Yes No (Report this)



 
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Album, May 12, 2009
By Craig J. Wilson (New York City) - See all my reviews
(REAL NAME)   
Bought this from Spike when it came out long ago at O'Conners. Classic sound and heartfelt music. She Used To Be My Baby is my fave on this album.
Comment Comment | Permalink | Was this review helpful to you? Yes No (Report this)


Share your thoughts with other customers: Create your own review
 
 
 
Only search this product's reviews



Customer Discussions

 Beta (What's this?)
New! See all customer communities, and bookmark your communities to keep track of them.
This product's forum (0 discussions)
  Discussion Replies Latest Post
  No discussions yet

Ask questions, Share opinions, Gain insight
Start a new discussion
Topic:
First post:
Prompts for sign-in
  [Cancel]


   
Related forums


SoundUnwound Says...

The Very Thing That You Treasure opens new browser window by Spike Priggen opens new browser window is mainly Power Pop, quite Alternative Rock, with hints of Rock”

Disagree? Cast your vote now! opens new browser window

Share your knowledge and explore the rest of the music world at SoundUnwound.com opens new browser window

SoundUnwound Logo


Look for Similar Items by Category


Music You Should Hear™: Artists' Picks

Music You Should Hear
Want to know what Norah Jones, Sting, and Il Divo are listening to? Find out in Music You Should Hear™, where these and other artists tell you about the music they love.
 
Music Deals
Music Deals Find over 3,500 CDs under $10--some as low as $5.99--in our Music Deals Store.
 
Music Essentials
Greats from the Greatest Explore our Music Essentials Store and find music from over 500 essential artists and composers, watch videos, and vote for the most essential artist.
 
Read Our Blog
For more about music, check out ChordStrike, a minor blog for major music lovers™.
 

 

Feedback

If you need help or have a question for Customer Service, contact us.
 Would you like to update product info or give feedback on images?
Is there any other feedback you would like to provide?

Your comments can help make our site better for everyone.


Where's My Stuff?

Shipping & Returns

Need Help?

Your Recent History

  (What's this?)
You have no recently viewed items or searches.

After viewing product detail pages or search results, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in.

Look to the right column to find helpful suggestions for your shopping session.

Continue shopping: Top Sellers
Paranoia
Paranoia by Joseph Finder
My Soul to Lose
My Soul to Lose by Rachel Vincent
Finger Lickin' Fifteen
Finger Lickin' Fifteen by Janet Evanovich
Glenn Beck's Common Sense

Conditions of Use | Privacy Notice © 1996-2009, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates