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The Happiness Waltz (2013)

CD

And The Long Vacations


Incluye las canciones:
1. Diggin'n in the band
2. Movin' on
3. Fine, fine
4. To the clock, to the city
5. Bluebird St.
6. Lazy Days
7. Oh, Look waht the sun did!
8. Friend
9. Disguise

Home (2000)

CD, Editado Por Slow River
by Tim Sheridan
While this follow-up to the excellent Dressed Up Like Nebraska doesn't offer any revelations, it's another dreamy, tuneful effort. Adding more colors to his palette, including horns and strings, Rouse seems intent on beefing up his sound. But he doesn't exactly break out of his trademark ethereal vibe, which causes the album to drag at times.

Incluye las canciones:
1. Laughter
2. Marvin Gaye
3. Directions
4. Parts and Accesories
5. 100m Backstroke
6. Hey Porcupine
7. In Between
8. And Around
9. Afraid to Fail
10. Little Know It All

Nashville (2005)

CD, Editado Por Rykodisc
by Tim Sendra
Josh Rouse's album from 2003 1972 was hailed by many as a triumph. He cast aside the gloom that pervaded his early records, opened up his sound to include such disparate sources as Memphis soul, '70s soft rock, '60s baroque pop and straight-ahead danceable pop. Easily the equal of any of his contemporary's work, one had the fear that it might have represented a one-time-only peak performance. Not to worry. Nashville reunites Rouse with producer Brad Jones and the two have concocted a sound even bouncier and dreamier than the already impossibly dreamy and bouncy 1972. There are hints of all the styles Rouse references on 1972 but here they are integrated into his sound more smoothly. Jones adds all kinds of varied keyboards, strings, guitar sounds, bits of sonic trickery and atmosphere to that sound which leads to each song sounding similar but also quite different. The production and sound are half the game and Rouse doesn't let his half down, … [+] Más...

Incluye las canciones:
1. It's The Nightime
2. Winter in the Hamptoms
3. Streetlighs
4. Carolina
5. Middle School Frown
6. My Love Has Gone
7. Saturday
8. Sad Eyes
9. Wht Won't You tell me what
10. Life

Dressed Up Like Nebraska (1998)

CD, Editado Por Slow River
by James Chrispell
Josh Rouse plays it straight like the roads and byways which criss-cross the Great Plains. This music is the no-frills variety that takes a bit of getting used to, but once acclimated, listeners start to feel like they've come across something real. The songs which comprise Dressed Up Like Nebraska sound like they've really happened, if not to the artist, then to those near and dear to him. From "Suburban Sweetheart" to "Late Night Conversation" to "White Trash Period of My Life" to "A Woman Lost in Serious Problems," the thread of real-life experiences weaves the listener through every possible emotion. Dark, but not melancholy, Dressed Up Like Nebraska is the type of record that the Nashville hat squad try to say isn't made any more. This is one of those classic discs one hears about, but seldom hears.

Incluye las canciones:
1. Suburban Seetheart
2. Dressed Up Like Nebraska
3. Invisible
4. Late Night Conversation
5. Flair
6. The White Trash Period of My Life
7. A Simple Thing
8. A Woman Lost in Serious Problems
9. Lavina
10. Reminiscent

Country Mouse City House (2007)

CD, Editado Por Nettwerk/Bedroom Classics
by Tim Sendra
Like a baseball player who quietly hits 30 home runs every year or a golfer who regularly finishes in the Top Ten, Josh Rouse's continued streak of excellence is easy to ignore and maybe even downplay a little. Beginning with 2003's 1972, he's been cranking out sweet and sophisticated albums influenced by his love of soft rock and filled with lyrical gems, smooth performances and his wonderfully rich and intimate vocals, and Country Mouse City House is no different. Again recorded in his new home country of Spain, this time out Rouse handles the production himself and proves that he learned quite a bit from his former partner Brad Jones as the album is just as lushly layered and as filled with aural candy (like the funky clavinet on "Hollywood Bass Player" or the horns that bolster "God, Please Let Me Go Back") as on the last three albums. The songs on Country are a nice mix of the last three albums, too; some have the lazy, relaxed fee… [+] Más...

Incluye las canciones:
1. Sweetie
2. Italian Dry Ice
3. Hollywood Bass Player
4. God, Please let me go Back
5. Nice to Fit in
6. Pilgrim
7. Domesticated Lovers
8. London bridges
9. Snowy

1972 (2003)

CD, Editado Por Rykodisc
by Tim Sendra
Josh Rouse's 1972 gives away the game in the first line of the first song, the exquisite title track, when he name-checks Carole King. The record is going back in time and it is going to have fun doing it. Rouse's records have always been highly literate and highly musical, but they have never been fun like this, and make no mistake, 1972 is a fun record. Rouse sounds as loose as a goose and the songs reflect that. Not always lyrically, as some of the songs touch on such non-fun subjects as loneliness, repression, and bitterness, but definitely musically. To that end, Brad Jones' production is spot-on perfect — not an instrument is out of place and the whole record has a jaunty bounce and a lush dreaminess. 1972 is coated with sonic goodness: fluttering strings, piping horns, cotton-candy sweet flutes, funky percussion, handclaps, and great backing vocals. Rouse and Jones find inspiration in all the right places: in the laid-back groove of Al Green, th… [+] Más...

Incluye las canciones:
1. 1972
2. Love Vibration
3. Sunshine
4. James
5. Slaveship
6. Comeback
7. Under your Charms
8. Fight Attendant
9. Sparrows over Birmingham
10. Rise

Under Cold Blue Stars (2002)

CD, Editado Por Slow River/Rykodisc
by Mark Deming
Anyone who has heard Josh Rouse's work would hardly be surprised to learn that his third album, Under Cold Blue Stars, is dominated by musical snapshots which focus on the darker shadows of human relationships; after all, that's what the man does best. But this time out, Rouse sounds a bit less obsessive about the less cheerful side of life, occasionally finding glimpses of happiness along the way, and Under Cold Blue Stars is certainly his most musically inviting work to date. With producer Roger Moutenot at the controls, Rouse has found a sound that's a good bit warmer and more richly textured than the beautiful but stark surfaces of Dressed Up Like Nebraska, and the songs certainly warm to this more full-bodied approach. "Nothing Gives Me Pleasure" is perhaps the least ambiguous love song Rouse has written to date, and the gentle but yearning arrangement gives the tune just the right amount of lift, while the R&B accent of the title cut is … [+] Más...

Incluye las canciones:
1. Twlight (Instrumental)
2. Nothings give me Pleasure
3. Miracle
4. Christmas Whith Jesus
5. Under Cold Blue Stars
6. Ugly Stories
7. Feeling no Pain
8. Ears to the Ground
9. Summer Kitchen Ballad
10. Women an Men
11. The Whole Night Througt
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