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Elbow - Leaders Of The Free World (Deluxe Edition) - 2CD (2012)

Elbow - Leaders Of The Free World (Deluxe Edition) - 2CD  (2012)

BAND/ARTIST: Elbow

  • Title: Leaders Of The Free World (Deluxe Edition) - 2CD
  • Year Of Release: 2012 (2005)
  • Label: UMC (Universal Music Catalogue)
  • Genre: Pop, Rock, Indie, Alternative, Brit Pop
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
  • Total Time: 01:30:40
  • Total Size: 592 MB | 207 MB
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Tracklist:
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01. Station Approach 04:22
02. Picky Bugger 03:07
03. Forget Myself 05:22
04. The Stops 05:03
05. Leaders of the Free World 06:11
06. An Imagined Affair 04:43
07. Mexican Standoff 04:01
08. The Everthere 04:13
09. My Very Best 05:33
10. Great Expectations 05:05
11. Puncture Repair 01:48
12. Strangeways To Holcombe Hill In Four Minutes And Twen 01:24
13. Station Approach (Live From Manchester Apollo) 04:40
14. Picky Bugger (BBC Live Version) 02:46
15. Forget Myself (BBC Live Version) 03:53
16. The Stops (BBC Live Version) 04:11
17. Leaders Of The Free World (Live From Manchester Apoll 05:54
18. McGreggor (Live From Somerset House) 03:28
19. Great Expectations (Live From London O2 Arena) 04:58
20. Mexican Standoff (Live From Somerset House) 04:06
21. The Good Day (Live From Somerset House) 03:50
22. Puncture Repair (Live From London O2 Arena) 01:52

When Doves headed to the studio for the recording of their third album, 2005's Some Cities, they returned home to Manchester. With that kind of scenic inspiration and emotional attachment, Some Cities resulted in Doves' best of their career at that moment. It is mere coincidence that their musical mates, Elbow, have done the same for their third album, Leaders of the Free World. Such a coincidence is a bit comforting in the respect that Elbow do not stray from what they have previously done. Despite being cast as a gloomy bunch on their first two albums -- 2001's Asleep in the Back and 2004's Cast of Thousands -- Elbow trudge on as an emotional band. Singer/songwriter Guy Garvey doesn't wallow in failed relationships as much as he enjoys being cynical and playful about the world around him. Sure, Elbow's more melodic, pensive moments such as "The Stops" and "The Everthere" are classic heartbreakers, with piano-driven melodies lush in melancholic acoustic guitars and Garvey's somber disposition. Leaders of the Free World really comes to life when Elbow give in, allowing these songs to grow into something glorious. Album opener "Station Approach" and "Forget Myself" are brilliant examples of this. "Forget Myself" metaphorically points fingers at a media-obsessed culture that is equally blasé about its own issues. Garvey throws his hands in the air, sighing to himself to "look for a plot where I can bury my broken heart." The album's title track also criticizes a very questionable political system, demanding, "I need to see the Commander in Chief and remind what was passed on to me" as a storm of electric guitars mirrors an anxious, waxing delivery by the band itself -- "Passing the gun from father to feckless son, we're climbing a landslide where only the good die young." Elbow are a great band regardless of what it takes for them to find their footing. Leaders of the Free World is a bit more rock & roll than not, with guts and heart, because Elbow have finally embraced their powerful, surrounding space this time out. [The U.S. version includes a limited-edition DVD of videos for each song on Leaders of the Free World.]© MacKenzie Wilson /TiVo


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