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Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga (LP)

Spoon

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VINYL FORMAT. With a history of stellar records, Spoon has topped themselves with Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga, a thrilling album recorded throughout 2006 in Austin by the band and Mike McCarthy (except "The Underdog", recorded in Los Angeles with Jon Brion). Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga starts with "Don't Make Me a Target", a song that builds on Spoon's familiar minimal rhythmic piano/guitar vamp popularized on earlier hits like "Small Stakes" or "The Way We Get By". The album quickly moves into uncharted territory with the atmospheric "The Ghost of You Lingers" and moves through several different stylistic changes from the explosive (no pun intended) "You Got Yr. Cherry Bomb" to the wall-of-sound horns of radio single "The Underdog". The Britt Daniel originals on Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga comprise his most heartfelt batch of songs since 2001's Girls Can Tell. Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga is comprised of ten songs (see Loaded, Seventeen Seconds, Back In Black, The Queen Is Dead, The Charm of the Highway Strip, Nebraska, Nashville Skyline, Heroes, Unknown Pleasures, Sticky Fingers, etc.). We've got it on good authority that 36 minutes is the ideal album length.

Tracklisting
Disk  | 1 
1Don't Make Me A Target
2The Ghost of You Lingers
3You Got Yr. Cherry Bomb
4Don't You Evah
5Rhthm and Soul
6Eddie's Ragga
7The Underdog
8My Little Japanese Cigarette Case
9Finer Feelings
10Black Like Me

 

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   Andrew Broussard - Boston, MA, USA
In an age of sprawling albums full of po(m)p and circumstance that have little appeal after even a cursory listen, its always a pleasure to hear a band make a solid and compact album without sacrificing quality. Spoon has done just this with "Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga"- it clocks in at just over 35 minutes, but there isn't a bad song on the record. The only problem with it is that, as compared to earlier material, it seems that the band is stagnating a bit: there doesn't seem to be much in the way of musical growth. However, as this album shows, hearing Spoon solidify their act in such fine form isn't a bad way to spend some time.


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