Terry Miles certainly has his fingers in many pies on this album. Despite playing most of the instruments and writing all the songs with the exception of a Neil Young cover, Miles delivers one of the more melodic cohesive and engaging albums artists like Joseph Arthur or Eliott Smith still seek. From the opening The Old Masquerade, a song reeking of nostalgia, Miles introduces the listener to a world of scenic vignettes and the road leading through them. A few numbers, particularly the album?s title track, seem rather ...
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Terry Miles certainly has his fingers in many pies on this album. Despite playing most of the instruments and writing all the songs with the exception of a Neil Young cover, Miles delivers one of the more melodic cohesive and engaging albums artists like Joseph Arthur or Eliott Smith still seek. From the opening The Old Masquerade, a song reeking of nostalgia, Miles introduces the listener to a world of scenic vignettes and the road leading through them. A few numbers, particularly the album?s title track, seem rather trivial due to their duration, but the full effects far outweighs the slight problems. The Last Day In The Life Of Grand is a memorable acoustic tune in the same vein as most of the acoustic material on Pink Floyd?s The Wall. Each song suffers somewhat from a lack of completion, as if songs fade out just as they seem to hit their stride. Accompanied by Kelly Haigh on backing vocals, The Last Train Home is the most upbeat number while, at the same time, Clear The Corners and Return To Me are tracks sure to remind most of the California sound of The Beach Boys and Brian Wilson. Far from a party album, but perfect for a rainy Sunday afternoon. ~ Jason MacNeil, Rovi
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Add this copy of The American Scene to cart. $7.00, good condition, Sold by Streetlight_Records rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Santa Cruz, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2001 by Darling Music.
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Good. Hole punch in back cover. The discs may have visible marks that do not affect play. The cover and/or artwork may show heavier wear than in Very Good condition.