Kill the Moonlight (CD)
The record you've been awaiting since 2001's critically acclaimed "Girls Can Tell," and Britt Daniel, Jim Eno, and the rest of the band firmly deliver. Recorded in Eno's Austin studio throughout the winter and spring of 2002, "Kill the Moonlight" is a staggering achievement, with stylistic range and emotional depth far beyond that of prior Spoon works. A mind blowing, life-affirming rock & roll record that is a match for any classic you care to name.
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Small Stakes |
| 2 | Way We Get By |
| 3 | Something to Look Forward To |
| 4 | Stay Don't Go |
| 5 | Jonathon Fisk |
| 6 | Paper Tiger |
| 7 | Someone Something |
| 8 | Don't Let It Get You Down |
| 9 | All the Pretty Girls Go to the City |
| 10 | You Gotta Feel It |
| 11 | Back to the Life |
| 12 | Vittorio E. |
| John Rasmussen
- Hicksville, , USA |
| At the end of the 20th Century, Pop became a dirty word, but Spoon has matured into the band that could prove it's not. Britt Daniel could be Paul Weller or Elvis Costello to a new generation, if given the chance... and promotion budget. This is one of the finest pop albums of the last 2 decades. Buy it. | |