I Liked It Better When You Had No Heart

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Total Tracks: 11   Total Length: 40:11

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02.23.10
Butch Walker, I Liked It Better When You Had No Heart
2010 | Label: One Haven Music / The Orchard

Butch Walker knows his way around a melody, and his endless collaboration with Top 40 chart-toppers is further proof of his knack for a hook. His solo stuff is significantly less-varnished than his work with, say, Katy Perry, and would probably appeal to fans of Army/Navy and Sloan. See his latest record, I Liked It Better When You Had No Heart, for jams like "Trash Day" — power pop at its finest.

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Got Space???

Guitarzan

Dump this on your mp3 player and enjoy the ride. Butch Walker is an incredible songwriter and a great talent to boot. This is a "can't miss" title.

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Classic Pop Record

sloanlover

I will admit the 70's is my favorite era of music! I have many friends who make the tired old comment, "no one makes good records anymore". my response. i play this for them, and prove them wrong. Brilliant "pop" record! I am so glad we have Butch Walker makin' great records. Thanks Butch!

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His Royal Butchness...

Electrikcheez

Though this will probably raise the ire of those who want Butch to Rawk, this is a great CD. Great production, quality songwriting full of great buttery Butchness. He's come quite a long way from hair band to new style Elvis Costello and I'm happy to take the ride with him.

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The day that Butch Walker runs out of melodies will be a dark day indeed, but he shows little sign of decline on his fifth solo effort. Like Sycamore Meadows, this album finds the 40-year-old Walker in a contemplative, autobiographical mood, referencing everything from his hair metal past to his Los Angeles home. It’s ostensibly a breakup record, too, with a rather despondent title and another sad, Southern-styled ballad, “Don’t You Think Someone Should Take You Home,” that sounds like the companion piece to 2008’s “Here Comes The.” If Walker is heartbroken, though, he doesn’t show it during some of the album’s best songs, from the roots rocker “Trash Day” to the shuffling “Temporary Title.” Bad feelings also don’t prevent him from ornamenting the album with some of his best production to date. A sweeping, Phil Spector-styled string section opens “Pretty Melody,” swells of vocal harmony pop up throughout “Stripped Down Version,” and violins dart around the melody in “House of Cards.” Michael Trent receives co-writing credits for roughly half of these tracks, but I Liked It Better When You Had No Heart is a Butch Walker album through and through. It’s also one of his best, proof that Walker still can’t take a step without bumping into a usable hook. – Andrew Leahey

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