The Proclaimers - This Is the Story Audio CD
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Band: The Proclaimers
Title: This Is the Story
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Release Date: 2001-06-05
Media: Audio CD
Tracks: 1: Throw the 'R' Away 2: Over and Done With 3: Misty Blue 4: Part That Really Matters 5: (I'm Gonna) Burn Your Playhouse Down 6: Letter from America [Acoustic Version] 7: Sky Takes the Soul 8: It Broke My Heart 9: First Attack 10: Make My Heart Fly 11: Beautiful Truth 12: Joyful Kilmarnock Blues 13: Letter from America [Band Version]
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Off To A Fantastic Start songs like; "Throw the 'R' Away", "Sky Takes The Soul", "The Joyful Kilmarnonk Blues", and of course "Letter From America". I'm a HUGE Proclaimers fan and this album holds a few of my all time fave. I can listen to this album from beginning to end without wanting to skip over a single song! It's truely one of the best CD I have in my whole collection! I highly recommend this album!.
It's great
They're no one-hit-wonder band. Great album, definitely worth buying if you like anything else by the Proclaimers. Particular stand-outs: 'Throw the R Away' and 'Burn your Playhouse Down,' which are catchy and funny, and 'Letter from America,' which is poignant and just good music. Talented singers, great harmony.
Fantastic
" I can't stop listening to this CD. I just bought this after hearing "Over and Done With" in the movie "Bottle Rocket. Track 4 - "The Part that Really Matters" - is wonderful. Several great songs.
Brilliant Debut
This says a lot particularly since it's almost entirely acoustic (one song, "Letter From America" gets the full band treatment). The Proclaimers first album is a powerful statement. The Proclaimers are unashamedly Scottish and, unlike Sheena Easton, do not try to mask their accents. The first track, "Throw the R Away" makes lighthearted fun of their thick accents to the backbeat of a Buddy Holly riff. The songs on this album run the gamut from love to politics to spirituality. While there isn't a "500 Miles" on this disc, there are many powerful songs. The Reid brothers harmonies are in full swell here. A must have for any music fan.
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