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2 Paint's Peeling 3 Execution Of All Things 4 So Long 5 Capturing Moods 6 Better Son/Daughter 7 Hail To Whatever You Found In The Sunlight That Surrounds 8 My Slumbering Heart 9 Three Hopeful Thoughts 10 With Arms Outstretched 11 Spectacular Views Newest Review: ... and clinical depression are your bag, you've just lucked in. The old-style country music that Kiley specialised in has ... more |
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The Execution of All Things
Release Date: 2003 - 05 - 19, Audio CD, Saddle Creek Last Update 01.12.2009 05:49
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After the release of Take Offs and Landings, Rilo Kiley were a different band. No longer listening so extensively to Steely Dan and Fleetwood Mac, they began as a group to incorporate into their simple country sound elements of punk, rock, and pop music. At the same time, the band were mingling with the LA music scene, which included people like Conor Oberst, erstwhile front-man of Brighteyes, and producer Mike Mogis. As a result, the sessions for The Execution of All Things was more experimental than previous recordings, and music such as Velvet Revolver began to creep in as an influence. But at the same time, all was not well with the band. Dave Rock had left as ... Read the complete review
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