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Music for Elevators

Anthony Head
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  • Audio CD (February 5, 2002)
  • Original Release Date: February 5, 2002
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Beautiful Is As ...
  • ASIN: B00005Y1M5
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (103 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #57,923 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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207 of 213 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Music For Everyone, February 5, 2002
I'm beyond amazed. This album has a wide variety of song stylings, ranging from a song in French to more upbeat tracks, from lyrics about being apart from your children to reflecting on your past. Anthony Stewart Head (vocals, lyrics) and George Sarah (music, arrangements) have created an emotional and unique musical journey.

Track 1: "What Can You Tell Me?" starts the record off at a good pace, making your head bop along.

Track 2: "Babies (The In Between)" tugs at the heartstrings for anyone who misses their children, or even friends or family members - and remembers when they were young - and can't believe that they've grown up so quickly.

Track 3: "Owning My Mistakes" is about admitting what's past and dealing with what's present.

Track 4: [segue] An instrumental piece.

Track 5: "We Can Work It Out" is a remake of the classic tune written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, sung as a duet by Anthony and Holly Palmer. Holly's voice makes you take notice - and the modern take on the background music makes it all the more unique.

Track 6: "Qu'est Ce Que J'ai Fait" is in French. Voila.

Track 7: "All the Fun of the Fair" is incredibly catchy and is about revisiting something you did when you were younger, and seeing it with different eyes. Justina Machado is a featured vocalist. Amber Benson is also one of the vocalists on the track, singing the top line. Suzy Pradden provides the voice of the short speaking bit.

Track 8: "This Town in the Rain" describes Los Angeles during a rainstorm. Been there, lived that, strongly agree with the descriptions and emotions.

Track 9: "Talk to You" is beautiful, with strings and heartache. It's in the vein of Duncan Sheik. Pardon me as I put it on repeat. It may very well be my favorite overall track.

Track 10: "Mum's Song" is another delightful short instrumental piece.

Track 11: "Last Time" is the song which Joss Whedon wrote in full - music and lyrics. Amber Benson and Justine Machado are again featured on background vocals. You keep swearing it will be the last time, that you're done with that person, but you keep going back and you get your heart ripped out every single time.

Track 12: "One Man's Rain" includes Tony on the piano, as does the opening track, "What Can You Tell Me." It reminds me of Sting for some reason - and that's a very good thing in my book. Colleen Fitzpatrick, Camille Saviola and Justina Machado provide background vocals.

Track 13: [segue] Something to sleep to, indeed. You are getting very sleepy. . . Immensely relaxing instrumental piece.

Track 14: "Change" - The first beats of this song like "Back 2 Life" from the 1990s. Just as quickly as you remember that song, the melody kicks in and changes things around - no pun intended. You may be afraid to break free, but it's time. Move on. Be strong. Change.

Track 15: "Staring at the Sun" is another piece discussing the views of a child. It makes me remember a science moment in grammar school when they had us stare at the sun, then look at a piece of paper. That was safe and smart to teach children, wasn't it?

Track 16: "End Game" is a hidden track. Shhh. . . Here's where Alyson Hannigan comes in, talking over the music at a point. This song is all about pain and unanswered questions.

Once "End Game" has struck its final chord, keep the CD playing. There's another hidden surprise. About twelve minutes later, you'll hear a verse from "Owning My Mistakes," as a spoken by James Marsters.

The CD is a delight from beginning to end. I applaud not only Tony and George, but the various guest singers, artists and speakers as well. This is a CD I can listen to from beginning to end, skip no tracks, and have on repeat all day long as I'm working. Five stars, hands down.

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41 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Genuinely Inventive and Very Good, April 4, 2004
I bought this album out of curiosity for the most part. And, being a Buffy fan, it was something I should have even if I didn't like it. I already knew from the show that Anthony Head was more than adequate as a singer, but a lot more than a good voice goes into being a musician. So Music For Elevators turned out to be quite a surprise, and a good one at that.

Head is responsible for most of the words and a good piece of the eclectic music on this album. George Sarah is responsible for most of the sound except for Heads voice. The combination is quite effective. Anthony Head's voice lends itself to an intimate style, the musical delivery adds interest, but is very careful to leave the core content and it's style the predominant elements. Considering how many times I've had to sit through a 'star' album that has been over-produced in order to disguise the more obvious faults this is a refreshingly genuine piece of work.

It's hard to critique the debut album of someone whose creativity you really do admire. One wants to gush, and there is a lot to praise here. But if Head has a weakpoint, it is as a lyricist. His words are far from terrible, and they address some interesting subjects - a father's lament in 'Babies,' the depressing side of Los Angeles in 'This Town In The Rain.' But he always hovers on that ever-dangerous border between trite and meaningful - and doesn't always land on the good side. He does really try to say a lot in his songs and there are certainly no abject failures. Just be prepared for a dash of almost boyish awkwardness.

Among the very good is the aforementioned 'Babies,' a very unusual cover of 'We Can Work It Out,' the almost metaphysical, very environmental 'One Man's Rain,' and 'Change' where the content almost runs away with the music, but not quite. Over all this is a very satisfactory album - speaking as someone who buys very few 'pop/rock' albums in any year. Maybe that's something I should change...

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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Different from any album I own., February 23, 2002
By "istrapsyche" (Roanoke, VA United States) - See all my reviews
I honestly bought this album simply for Anothony Stewart Head's voice. I'm not a big fan of the more electronic music (I'm too much a fan of guitars and pianos) but the work on this works surprisingly well. As someone said already, the music tends to overpower Anthony Head's fantastic singing, but the songs are still beautifully put together and the lyrics are emotional and haunting, at times. I'd love to see a more accoustic album from Anthony Head, at some point. Pay attention to:

Babies (the in between)- This song will break your heart. One of the more lyrical songs on the cd and incredibly powerful.

We Can Work it Out- A very, very different take on the Beatles song. The play between Head's vocal line and Holly Palmer's is beautiful.

Qu'est ce que j'ai fait- Just wonderful to listen to, seeming as I don't know any French.

Talk to You- One of the shortest songs but probably the most accoustic on the cd. The lyrics are, again, heart breaking. This is one of the best displays of his voice.

Last Time- I'd love to see Joss Whedon and Anthony Head work together on a album at some point. Between this and what he wrote for the Buffy musical, I think that Joss writes amazing things for Head's voice.

End Game- This one will stick with you. An absolutely haunting look at loss.

Also, read the lyrics to Staring at the Sun. The song is mixed in such a way that you can't really understand them, but they're like poetry.

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5.0 out of 5 stars to go chilling on the sofa...
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5.0 out of 5 stars The sexiest voice I've ever heard.
Who would have kown that Anthony Steward Head was not only a great singer, but also such a good compositor and lyrics writter! Read more
Published on May 24, 2007 by J.L

1.0 out of 5 stars Hate to say it but.. Disappointing CD
I am a HUGE Buffy the Vampire Slayer fan and Anthony Stewart Head as Giles was one of my favorite characters. Read more
Published on March 29, 2007 by K. W.

1.0 out of 5 stars Not what I had expected
Terrible, nothing like you hear on The Buffy "Once more with Feeling" musical.
Published on January 9, 2007 by Al

4.0 out of 5 stars Yes, I'm a crazy Buffy fan
I admit it. I bought the cd because Anthony Stewart Head played Giles on Buffy. He sang a couple of times on the show and I loved his voice. So I bought the cd. Read more
Published on March 24, 2006 by F. Caldwell

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