Whatever and Ever Amen

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 49:21

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Brick isn't album only??

boombox13

Really? That's awesome! Thanks for not being complete tools on this one, Sony. I'm going through my music collection and replacing things that I got illegally back in the Napster era, but so many of those songs are Album Only, so I just delete them instead. It's nice that this is a keeper. Maybe someday I'll complete the album.

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The Album they are famous for

ndemigli

This was my first Ben Folds Five Album EVER that hooked me in as a forever fan. I am a big Billy Joel fan, and their piano driven music and character-driven lyrics caught my ear. Brick, was their only big radio success and its on this album. Funny songs like 1 Angry Dwarf and Steven's last night, contrasted with heartbreaking songs like Brick and Evaporated. Its a classic- you won't regret it.

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Expanding on the hook-laden songcraft of their eponymous debut, the Ben Folds Five turn in another glitzy array of Todd Rundgren-esque, piano-driven pop on their second album, Whatever and Ever Amen. Though it isn’t as consistently tuneful and clever as their first record, Whatever and Ever Amen has a snazzy sense of popcraft — the hooks of “The Battle of Who Could Care Less,” “Brick,” and “Fair” sink in nearly as effortlessly as Billy Joel, Elton John, or Joe Jackson — which makes the record enjoyable ear candy. Occasionally, Folds’ smug humor — whether it’s the alternative rock skewering of “The Battle” or the borderline misogynist humor of “Song for the Dumped” — can undercut his melodic gifts, but Whatever and Ever Amen is confirmation that the showy pop pleasures of his first record were no fluke. – Thom Owens

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