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Whatever And Ever Amen (Remastered Edition)

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One Angry Dwarf And 200 Solemn Faces
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Fair
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Brick
4:31 $1.29
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Song For The Dumped
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Selfless, Cold and Composed
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Kate
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Smoke
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Cigarette
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Steven's Last Night In Town
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Battle of Who Could Care Less
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Missing The War
4:19 $1.29
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Evaporated
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Video Killed The Radio Star
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For All The Pretty People
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Mitchell Lane
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Theme From Dr. Pyser (Brendan O'Brien Studio Version)
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Air
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She Don't Use Jelly (Lounge-A-Palooza Version)
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Song For The Dumped
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Album Information

Total Tracks: 19   Total Length: 75:59

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Bonus Tracks Are Worth the Extra $1

ElectricLarry

The album is outstanding and shows an amazing range. Brick is just the "Gateway" Ben Folds Five. To only dowload that track should be a crime. I have to disagree with Pianorox on this one, the bonus tracks are well worth the extra $1 difference between the original and the remastered. Song for the Dumped in Japanese is awesome.

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Like It

FrimKing

but "One Angry Dwarf And 200 Solemn Faces" and "Battle of Who Could Care Less" are the stand outs for me.

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LOVE, LOVE, LOVE IT!

Trinee18

Please tell me you're going to have more soon?!!

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More Than Just "Brick"

pistolpete

"Brick" put Ben Folds Five on the map ... and justifiably so. But this album is much more than that one song. The effervescent "Kate," the acerbic "One Angry Dwarf ...," and the melancholy "Missing the War" are all wonderful pop songs. This one's a winner from start to finish.

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Great album, but...

Pianorox

You know, the bonus tracks just aren't worth it. If you already own the album, don't bother getting it again for those bonus tracks.

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They Say All Music Guide

Music in the mid-2000s seems more diverse and stratified. But in the general guitar-bass-drum format of ’90s alternative rock, the Ben Folds Five piano-and-rhythm show really was an anomaly. This is a point of pride for Folds in his notes for the expanded, newly remastered edition of Whatever and Ever Amen, his band’s 1997 commercial breakthrough. “We…had moved my baby grand all by ourselves for three years into every punk rock club in America that didn’t want us there,” he writes. “Singing Broadway harmonies and playing pretty chords to upset the indie kids.” “Brick” was the unlikeliest of hit singles, a sad piano story nevertheless propelled by its poignant chorus and Folds’ delivery as the slacker forced by circumstance to grow up fast. And a Todd Rundgren/Joe Jackson nod like “Selfless, Cold and Composed” wasn’t going to be mistaken for some of the louder songs of the era. But Whatever still had loads of alt-rock swagger, mostly in Folds’ smart, smug lyrics. In that category, “Battle of Who Could Care Less” was a masterpiece. “You think Rockford Files is cool/But there are some things that you would change,” he sings over a track mixing ’70s pop schlock with grimy ’90s rhythm. “So think about your masterpiece/Watch The Rockford Files/Call to see if Paul can score some weed.” The 2005 Whatever and Ever Amen is remastered, and features testimonials from bassist Robert Sledge and drummer Darren Jesse in addition to Folds’ notes. It includes seven B-sides and non-LP tracks, the highlights being a Japanese-language version of “Song for the Dumped” (“You bitch” evidently doesn’t translate), “For All the Pretty People,” and a cover of the Flaming Lips’ classic “She Don’t Use Jelly,” and features an enjoyable, previously unreleased version of “Video Killed the Radio Star.” And now we meet in an abandoned studio; we hear the playback and it seems so long ago. – Johnny Loftus

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