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Acid Tongue
Acid Tongue
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Artist: Jenny Lewis
Label: Rough Trade
Category: Music

List Price: £13.99
Buy New: £7.89
You Save: £6.10 (44%)
Buy New/Used from £6.99

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars(8 reviews)
Sales Rank: 1078

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
Dimensions (in): 4.8 x 4.7 x 0.2

UPC: 883870049122
EAN: 0883870049122
ASIN: B001CISHWM

Release Date: September 22, 2008
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • Black Sand
  • Pretty Bird
  • Next Messiah
  • Bad Man's World
  • Acid Tongue
  • See Fernando
  • Godspeed
  • Carpetbaggers - Lewis, Jenny & Elvis Costello
  • Trying My Best To Love You
  • Jack Killed Mom
  • Sing A Song For Them

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Customer Reviews:   Read 3 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Definite grower   October 28, 2008
After being thoroughly disappointed with Rilo Kiley's last album I approached this with some trepidation. Thankfully this turned out to be a good listen - not immediate but a definite 'grower' after a few plays. Songs such as 'Pretty Bird' and 'Godspeed' are gorgeous, for example. I've even grown to quite like Elvis Costello's contribution to 'Carpetbaggers' which at first struck me as rough and too raw. Now I think I think it fits the song. All in all, worth a listen. Jenny Lewis is a talented writer and singer - one wonders why she needs Rilo any more as this is far superior. I do agree with the reviewer about the cover - it is shockingly bad considering the quality of the contents. No stars for that!


3 out of 5 stars Not as good as the last   October 23, 2008
"Not what the last album was"

I've waited a while to review this album, in the hope that it would be a real grower. It's alright, in fact it's got a couple of great songs on it, not least Jack Killed Mom which is a classic. But it's not anywhere the classic album that the last one was. I couldn't get enough of the first album, it was in my cd player for about a year. This has been in my cd player simply because it was Jenny Lewis. Sadly the song Acid Tongue sounds like a rehash of Born Secular, which was a great song. The entire album sorely lacks the magic of the Watson Twins backing vocals. The instrumental work doesn't seem as inspired or as well arranged as the last album either. As for Carpetbaggers, a great song ruined by Elvis Costello.
It's felt like a long wait for the new Jenny Lewis album, but I can't help feeling that Jenny didn't wait long enough and rushed this.



3 out of 5 stars "That difficult second album" syndrome strikes   October 23, 2008
  1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Jenny Lewis deserves credit for trying to not just replicate "Rabbit Fur Coat" and as other reviewers have noted this is rockier in its overall outlook. And her voice is still excellent. Sadly however, the songs just aren't as good and the album is lacking something overall.

The best songs come in a row in the middle: See Fernando, Godspeed and Carpetbaggers,her duet with Elvis Costello. Elsewhere however there are just fairly average efforts, with a couple of songs sounding like they are attempts to cash in on the Isobel Campbell/Mark Lanegan market. The title track sounds like a poor rewrite of Born Secular from "Rabbit Fur Coat" and Badman's World is just tedious.

All the way through the album one thing seemed to be missing, and after a couple of plays I realised - it's the Watson Twins' harmonies. That, plus the general songwriting quality, is what makes it a vastly inferior album to its predecessor



5 out of 5 stars BEST ALBUM OF THE YEAR?   October 7, 2008
  0 out of 1 found this review helpful

This really is a great album. Rockier than the first album this grows on you with every listen. The vocals really are fresh and crisp sounding and she has a superb talent in interpreting a song.

The guest appearances are great but in no way essential and I am not really sure were neccessary. She doesn't need anyone else to bolster her sound.

The packaging, as commented by others, is diabolical. Had I have known I would have downloaded it but I like to see a c.d. in its position in my racks. You would never see this one as its a thin cardboard slip!!

If this is going green then we should be made aware or given an option.
It almost left a sour taste in the mouth, but the music makes up for it.

Whichever format you prefer, you will be pleased you bought it.

Possibly the album of the year?

You decide!



4 out of 5 stars Great music, but the packaging - really!!   October 1, 2008
  2 out of 3 found this review helpful

Jenny Lewis' follow up to the fabulous Rabbit Fur Coat. On first listen, it doesn't live up to its predecessor, nor Lewis' 4 albums with Rilo Kiley. However, repeated listens uncover a diverse selection of songs, with several guest vocalists, most prominently one with Elvis Costello appearing on one of the stand out songs, Carpetbaggers.
Attention must be drawn however to the packaging - it really is dire with the sleeve being exactly what you would expect from a DVD or CD giveaway with a newspaper. I've nothing against cardboard covers per se - REM's Accelerate being an example of it done well but this is well below that standard. Call me shallow, but if I'm buying a CD, I'd like something more substantial than the sleeve provided with this album.


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