"First, let me say that I am a huge Edwin fan, and have been so since I first heard Solitude. I've been to about 10 shows and have every CD. Having said that, this CD isn't really doing it for me. It doesn't have the same Bluesy, soul, southern rock feel that most of their other work has had. To me, it'a more of a rock CD, verging, at times, on being very heavy. I still plan on seeing Edwin here in KC,MO on 5/9, but probably won't be looking forward to hearing too many songs off this disc. Hopefully with the next CD, Edwin and the guys will get back to their roots."
Edwin McCain does it again... Lyrics go straight to the hear
Lacy Goudeau | baton rouge, la | 04/22/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I have been thinking about how to phrase how I love this CD... but... Well, let's just say... once again I anxiously awaited the new release... I was like a little kid in a candy store when I recieved the CD and it hasn't left my CD player. As I listen to the music I am once again in awe at the way their music changes and evolves and still remains true to their own sound. I have always been a lyrics kinda person... doesn't matter the music, if the lyrics suck .. then... I can't listen to it. Edwin McCain Band manages to combine both. Edwin McCain and his fellow song writers write lyrics that can make you laugh and then, touch your heart to tears. Edwin's lyrics have the ability to put you right into the moment. Whether you are sitting by him on the plane looking at "The Kiss" or with your head in your hands "Losing Tonight". It is the versatility of the lyrics that wins Edwin a place in his fan's hearts. Then, add Craig Shield's sax, Larry Chaney's guitar, Dave Harrison's drums, and Lee Hendrick's bass... oh.. and of course Pete Riley's guitar and you just have a sound that compliments the lyrics to perfection.
Congrats to Edwin McCain Band... they did again!!!!
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The Cure for Home Sickness
Craig Sanchez | 06/09/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I think that this album is one of is best. All of his music is superb, but this one to me is great. I'm currently in the Army stationed in Iraq, but when I listen to this album, I feel as if I'm at home, even if it is for a short time.
Accessories to this album should be a hot grill with burgers and hot dogs, a cold beverage, and lots of friends."
Lost in America ROCKS!!! Great EMB CD... AGAIN!!!
Angela S. H. Little | Tennessee | 06/15/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Is this a different than the other Edwin CD's? Yes. But if you realllly look at the previous ones, they are always a little different. I have to say that following the path Edwin takes with this awesome band of his has always been a treat. Waiting in anticipation of each new CD has been such fun. NEVER does this guy... this band... disappoint.
So very glad to finally get a great version of My Mystery on this one! LOVE it. Some may say that song isn't a typical EM song, but then what IS typical? IF you want I'LL BE and/or I COULD NOT ASK FOR MORE... no, it isn't the same. But we HAVE those songs. You will LOVE these, too.
While it's true that Edwin didn't write every one of these songs, I have to say that of the ones he co-wrote and the ones by his band mates... they are "sooooo Edwin!" I think that's a compliment to the members of EMB who are writing with and for Edwin. It shows they are so perfectly matched. Maybe it's also that talent he as for making any song his own. As you know, we all tend to love the original of songs... no matter what. But I'd say most people that have ever heard Edwin's version of Romeo and Juliet will say that isn't true of Edwin McCain. He can take ANYone's song and put that EMB spin on it and it's better than the original! Not many musicians can do that.
I'd have to say my favorite is TRULY BELIEVE. There goes that songwriting again. The lyrics just can't help but make you smile every time you hear them! ANDDDDDD the music is just the amazing. When we saw him do this song at HOB in Chicago, he was singing with all his might... veins sticking out of his neck... WOW! I told my husband, "Edwin's singing it just like I do in the car ... ALONE." :) THE KISS is another one of my favorites. And BLACK & BLUE is amazing. How do you not mention them all? They are the perfect mix of all sides of EMB. Each one shows off the talent of a different member of the band... Larry, Craig, Dave, Pete, Lee... I remember my husband turning it up and saying, "Listen to Lee's bass on this one!" And then it's, "Listen to Craig right here!" He really shows out on a couple of these. Larry??? OMG!!! THis rock stuff is right down his alley! Go, Larry!!! Pete... yes, the guitar... but really, it's his harmony that I love when he sings LIVE with the band. So perfectly matched to Edwin's voice. Dave???? I have to say always that he is the ONLY drummer in my estimation that is soo much more than a drummer. I mean, who ever notices a drummer, unless he's BAD? Well, Dave has something extra that I've never witnessed elsewhere. Wonder how someone could pick out each band member and recognize such talent? Here's how:
All I can say is get it... get in a nice quiet room with a refreshing beverage, dim the lights and just sit back for a great treat! Yes, this one has a 2 songs that are what I call REAL ROCK; along with it is a perfect blending of what >>>I"
GROWTH & DIVERSITY OF A MATURING ARTIST
J. Gambino | 06/20/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I first became interested in Edwin Mc Cain's music after purchasing the "Austin Sessions". A very intimate and quite different body of work from this CD although both are equally compelling. "Lost in America" is quality rock with a superb blend of driving beats and intelligent lyrics. The title song and "Gramercy Park Hotel" exemplify this in particular; but there is not a weak song in the entire collection.
I believe Mr.Mc Cain stays true to his fans by staying true to his self. That is captured in the obvious enthusiasm of the music. I am eager to discover where he goes from hear. Much praise for a fine piece of work. The band and production are also superb."