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| Ben Lee - Something to Remember Me By |
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Band: Ben Lee Title: Something to Remember Me By Rating: Release Date: 1997-05-20 Media: Audio CD Tracks: 1: How to Survive a Broken Heart 2: Deep Talk in the Shallow End 3: New Song 4: Eight Years Old 5: Career Choice 6: Ketchum 7: Daisy 8: My Drifting Nature 9: 2 Sisters 10: A Month Today 11: Household Name 12: Grammercy Park Hotel 13: End of the World - Ben Lee, Dee, Sylvia 14: Long Train Ride |
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Gonna Make It Through The only other CD I have by him is Breathing Tornados, which I played profusely. I watched Ben Lee in the film The Rage In Placid Lake, which is admittedly offbeat, but he was charming. This CD is over a decade old and seemed like a good buy at a $2 sale. Despite having been out for quite a while, I REALLY like this music and am so glad I finally encountered it! I think it has held up well. Australian Lee at the time this CD was recorded in Los Angeles sold more in the USA than in Australia. But this disc has a lovely folk sound with acoustic guitar. "2 Sisters" has a sweet shuffle to it as Ben relates about two girls who did not get along. "Household Name" that cites Michael J. Fox and the cast of "Family Ties" may seem a bit dated now that the old series has been forgotten a bit, but it puts a smile on my face as he relates about child stars on "Different Strokes," "The Cosby Show" & "Punky Brewster". Petra Haden who does vocals on her dad's new CD Rambling Boy plays violin on the lovely "End of the World. " Probably the optimism of the chorus on "New Song" makes it my favorite, "I'm gonna make through & I'm gonna do it all. " This is a sweet set, well worth dusting off or discovering. Enjoy!.
Much of Lee's work on this album (and on his earlier Grandpaw Would) are stories of a young man searching for love, and searching for himself. These themes are present in standouts like "How to Survive a Broken Heart" and "Career Choice," the former of which brought Lee a wider audience through its appearance on the soundtrack to There's Something About Mary. Lee also shows a sense of humor in "End of the World," and "Household Name," a song about 80's television teen idols. The entire album is solid all the way through, and yet leaves room for great artistic growth. Look for great things to come from Ben Lee, but don't forget this one, either. Quick Picks: If you like Ben Lee, try these (and vice versa): Luscious Jackson, Rufus Wainwright, Lotion.
-Skip from the band Downinside.
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