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  •  Thu, Sep 20 2007, 1:30 PM 320242 in reply to 320223

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    Re: Small Miracles CD review

    DonnaR:
    I hope we have some advance notice for when they serenade subway commuters at Union Station!! How cool would that be to see!!Smile

    That would be very cool imho!SmileYes Brings busking to a whole new level I think!


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    Falling out of favour or embraced
    Wondering where was love...
    It hadn't happened yet"
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  •  Tue, Sep 25 2007, 9:03 AM 320775 in reply to 320057

    Re: Small Miracles CD review

    Just bought the new album and I'm a little pissed that it won't read in my itunes software, I wish that band would or record companies or both...Who ever it is would stop this copy ***, I know they wanna protect their music, but at what cost?? To the real fans that buy there music, I mean I bought and paid for the new single when it came out and now just bought the new CD and it won't come up in my itunes program. I mean what do I have to do, buy the CD in the store and then buy it in the itunes store again just so I can put it on my ipod? C'Mon, C'Mon Nowwwww.....Please could the bands or companies start to fix this problem or I will start to believe that they want me to steal their music, which is something I don't want to do. So please hear my cry.

    Thanks

    Jeff Greene

  •  Tue, Sep 25 2007, 11:44 AM 320782 in reply to 320775

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    Re: Small Miracles CD review

    Hey Jeff,

    I'm sorry to hear that you're having trouble with the CD, but I was able to load the album in iTunes, rip it and put it on my ipod without any trouble at all, so I'll humbly suggest that you try it again, as it doesn't appear that there is any copy protection on the CD.

    Aaron
     

  •  Tue, Sep 25 2007, 12:49 PM 320797 in reply to 320057

    Re: Small Miracles CD review

    Hey Aaron,

    I have tried multiple times now, but thank you for letting me know that it works in your itunes, that does tell me that there is no copy protection on the disc, I guess there is something wrong with my computers disc drive that it won't read that disc. Oh well, guess I got an issue I have to deal with myself.

    Thanks again

    Jeff

  •  Wed, Sep 26 2007, 10:18 AM 320890 in reply to 320797

    Re: Small Miracles CD review

    Here's a great review from the Ottawa Citizen:

    http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/arts/story.html?id=2155459c-4e5e-4f89-bb05-4999d523d304

    A new vein of creativity for Blue Rodeo on latest disc

    Lynn Saxberg, The Ottawa Citizen

    Published: Tuesday, September 25, 2007

    Small Miracles Rating 4

    Blue Rodeo (Warner Music Canada)

    My first inkling of a renewed vitality among the members of Blue Rodeo came this past summer when I popped onto the band's tour bus to say hi before they performed at Bluesfest.

    In this air-conditioned cocoon, cut off from the rest of the festival, I watched the core songwriting duo of Jim Cuddy and Greg Keelor warm up for their big show as if they were jamming around a campfire. There was some impressive picking coming from their acoustic guitars, but I didn't recognize a thing.

    Although it was a neat moment, it struck me as a funny way to hold a last-minute rehearsal -- why bother running through a bunch of stuff if you're not planning to play it on stage? However, now that I hear the band's amazing new record, I think I understand. It must have had something to do with the excitement of hitting a new vein of creativity.

    For anyone who was expecting the same old midtempo country rock from a band that's been around for more than two decades, Small Miracles, Blue Rodeo's 11th studio outing, is a delightful surprise. While there are no shocking departures from the band's basic style (yup, still midtempo country rock), what sets this record apart is the terrific songwriting and inspired ensemble playing, with some built-in room for improvisation.

    Recorded at the band's Woodshed studio in Toronto, Small Miracles captures the magic that happens between musicians who have been playing together for years. In Blue Rodeo's case, the fire is stoked a little higher by the presence of keyboardist Bob Packwood, the most recent addition to the band. His inventive piano and organ work gives the music a new dimension. There's also a string section adding a touch of colour to a handful of songs.

    Keeping in mind that Cuddy and Keelor released excellent solo albums last year, it's pretty impressive that each one has come up with some more great songs for Small Miracles. It's easily their best album since the landmark Five Days in July, released in 1993.

    From Cuddy, who just keeps getting better at cranking out songs that have melodic and emotional hooks, we hear the breezy Summer Girls, the tear-jerker 3 Hours Away, the melodic Mystic River and the upbeat first single, C'mon, which has a perky thump that disguises the love-gone-sour edge of the lyrics. My favourite of Cuddy's batch is the piano-laden This Town, the second single, a bittersweet ode to misplaced expectations and lost dreams that ultimately finds the will to keep trying. When Cuddy sings, "You don't have to love this town," in that silky tenor of his, resignation never sounded so sweet.

    Keelor, who has always provided the dark, adventurous counterpart to Cuddy's tuneful country-pop songs, weighs in with some of the best songs of his career.

    That includes the jangly psychedelia of So Far Away, the harrowing It Makes Me Wonder and the stark and haunting Beautiful. To my ears, the high point of the record is Keelor's Black Ribbon, a majestic anthem that strays into Come Together-like disarray before landing squarely back on the groove.

    It's also Keelor who provides valuable insight into the state of the band itself in his song Together.

    Although apparently a love song, there's another layer of meaning in the first verse that could be applied to the creative relationship within the band: "We can fight and argue all night/And I'll sing my blues/And you'll sing yours too/Cause no one's giving in/No one's even listening."

    From what I've heard about Blue Rodeo, having six strong-willed musicians can make for a creative clash of epic proportions. This song seems to indicate they're learning how to work out their differences.

    The boys will clamber back on the tour bus in January for a Canadian tour that's expected to start in Vancouver, cross the country to St. John's, N.L., and conclude in Toronto near the end of February.

    Ottawa is tentatively scheduled for Feb. 14. (And Saturday, the Jim Cuddy Band plays Perth and District Collegiate, as part of the Perth Performing Arts series.)

  •  Wed, Oct 10 2007, 6:22 PM 321681 in reply to 320890

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    Re: Small Miracles CD review

    You can listen to a short review of the new CD here...

    http://www.cbc.ca/daybreakmontreal/columnists.html

    Scroll down to Brendan Kelly: Entertainment and click on listen to Brendan's column (October 10th) ...the first part is couple of  movie reviews but he does talk about Small Wonders.

  •  Thu, Oct 11 2007, 9:23 AM 321695 in reply to 321681

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    Re: Chart attack review or should I say Keelor attack review...

    The part I bolded is soooo wrong on so many levels...I don't know why reveiwers write in such personal attacks.    I wonder if this guy would dare say the same thing about Neil Young, Leonard Cohen etc.. 

    BLUE RODEO Small Miracles (Warner)
    A Blue Rodeo record is essentially a two-for-one deal. The tug-of-war between Jim Cuddy's and Greg Keelor's interests is just as evident on Small Miracles as its ever been, effectively dividing the disc into two distinct halves. As is usually the case, it's Cuddy's vocal tracks that stand out. While he wanders into the occasional ballad, the songwriter is more than content to stick to the self-reflective pop he's been leaning on for years, drifting from the beach party fun of "Mystic River" to the undeniably attention-catching "C'mon." While fans will likely find something to love in Keelor's meandering tunes as well, his vocal turns are the LP's most disappointing. Truth be told, the last time I heard someone say they really liked a Keelor song was my mom after she had a few. That said, Small Miracles is certainly no misstep by this band's standards and will make a welcome addition to their catalogue. Blue Rodeo still know how to put a song together. Scott Bryson

    Cut n pasted from this site...

    http://www.chartattack.com/DAMN/2007/10/0112.cfm

     

  •  Thu, Oct 11 2007, 11:09 AM 321702 in reply to 321695

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    Re: Chart attack review or should I say Keelor attack review...

    Joanne:

    The part I bolded is soooo wrong on so many levels...I don't know why reveiwers write in such personal attacks.    I wonder if this guy would dare say the same thing about Neil Young, Leonard Cohen etc.. 

    ....

    Truth be told, the last time I heard someone say they really liked a Keelor song was my mom after she had a few.

    What a stupid comment.   I am resisting the urge to call this guys names.  Zip it!

    The more I listen to this cd the more I love it.   I think this is my fave since 5 Days. 



    Greg Keelor met Jim Cuddy and then I met you people. Serendipity is a marvellous thing.


    "I guess I don't know if I believe in God but
    I know a song can make you feel good once
    in a while." ~Greg Keelor~
  •  Thu, Oct 11 2007, 11:22 AM 321705 in reply to 321702

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    Re: Chart attack review or should I say Keelor attack review...

    HazySoul:
    Joanne:

    Truth be told, the last time I heard someone say they really liked a Keelor song was my mom after she had a few.

    What a stupid comment.   I am resisting the urge to call this guys names.  Zip it!

    The more I listen to this cd the more I love it.   I think this is my fave since 5 Days. 

    Aw, go ahead, Torri...I'd love to hear what you come up with!

    I'm loving Black Ribbon. It's the one song I turn up every time in the car!


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    In the middle of the night
    We keep sending little kites
    Until a little light gets through ~ Patty Griffin

    F*ck it, I'm off to the river
    Just get me outta here ~ D. Bentall


  •  Thu, Oct 11 2007, 12:20 PM 321710 in reply to 321702

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    Re: Chart attack review or should I say Keelor attack review...

    HazySoul:

    Joanne:

    The part I bolded is soooo wrong on so many levels...I don't know why reveiwers write in such personal attacks.    I wonder if this guy would dare say the same thing about Neil Young, Leonard Cohen etc.. 

    ....

    Truth be told, the last time I heard someone say they really liked a Keelor song was my mom after she had a few.

    What a stupid comment.   I am resisting the urge to call this guys names.  Zip it!

    The more I listen to this cd the more I love it.   I think this is my fave since 5 Days. 

    Perhaps he should get out of the house more often and stop drinking with his mom. Big Smile  Then he'd hear lots of people say they like Greg Keelor and he'd have additional positive influences in his life.


    "Over straight and crooked miles
    Falling out of favour or embraced
    Wondering where was love...
    It hadn't happened yet"
    ~Ron Sexsmith~

    Nearest to all things
    Patiently waiting
    So let the angels sing
    Silently weeping

  •  Thu, Oct 11 2007, 2:18 PM 321713 in reply to 321710

    Re: Chart attack review or should I say Keelor attack review...

    From about POG on, I have noticed a generational divide in reviews of Blue Rodeo shows and albums.

    When I went back to school in my mid-30s for a second degree, I found myself hanging out with very young students. A lot of them were willfully uninterested in anything past. Seriously, they refused to know about anything that didn't belong to them. To say a thing is something that your parents might like or do is an actual standard dismissive remark. Certainly not all of them were this way, but the ones who were...I never met such young people who were so closed off.

    This reviewer sounds exactly like those kids. I bet he has trouble thinking that his parents might still be having sex. 

    He can like or dislike a thing, but saying it sounds like something his parents might like is a perfectly stupid putdown.


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  •  Fri, Oct 12 2007, 10:54 AM 321758 in reply to 321710

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    Re: Chart attack review or should I say Keelor attack review...

    ann:

    Perhaps he should get out of the house more often and stop drinking with his mom. Big Smile  Then he'd hear lots of people say they like Greg Keelor and he'd have additional positive influences in his life.

    LOL!  Yes

    Greg Keelor met Jim Cuddy and then I met you people. Serendipity is a marvellous thing.


    "I guess I don't know if I believe in God but
    I know a song can make you feel good once
    in a while." ~Greg Keelor~
  •  Fri, Oct 12 2007, 11:17 AM 321760 in reply to 321758

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    Re: Chart attack review or should I say Keelor attack review...

    Thank-you. Big Smile
    "Over straight and crooked miles
    Falling out of favour or embraced
    Wondering where was love...
    It hadn't happened yet"
    ~Ron Sexsmith~

    Nearest to all things
    Patiently waiting
    So let the angels sing
    Silently weeping

  •  Fri, Oct 12 2007, 9:41 PM 321788 in reply to 321760

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    Re: Chart attack review or should I say Keelor attack review...

    To each their own.  The way I see it, the writer is the one missing out...  a lot of Greg Keelor's music is definitely complex and probably even a bit of an acquired taste...  and those of us who get it, win!
  •  Fri, Oct 12 2007, 9:45 PM 321790 in reply to 320890

    Re: Small Miracles CD review

    Here's a great review from the Winnipeg Free Press:

    BLUE RODEO Small Miracles (WEA Records)

    BLUE RODEO Small Miracles (WEA Records)

    Contributed by Administrator

    Saturday, 29 September 2007

    With Small Miracles, it seems apparent that Canuck rootsy-rock Kings Blue Rodeo are at the top of their game. That's

    saying a lot. They have gone from humble to huge over their long career and are arguably miles ahead of almost anyone

    making these kind of subtly engaging and well-crafted songs. The happy-making shuffle of Blue House, the adultcontemporary,

    romantic real-ness of It Makes Me Wonder and 3 Hours Away prove that main songwriters Jim Cuddy and

    Greg Keelor can still deliver great songs that connect broadly. Their Byrds-informed chime is still evident here, and they

    even toss in some minor-key jazz on Together and a morsel of light psychedelia on the sweet Black Ribbon. It will

    definitely be worth checking them out when they hit the MTS Centre in late January.

    -- JM

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