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Future Clouds And Radar

Future Clouds And Radar
Future Clouds and Radar

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Birds Of Prey
  2. Let Me Get Your Coat
  3. Hurricane Judy
  4. Drugstore Bust
  5. This Is Really A Book
  6. You Will Be Loved
  7. Quicksilver
  8. Where'S My Drink / Holy Janet Comes On Waves
  9. Wake Up And Live
  10. Our Time
  11. Green Mountain Clover
  12. Devil No More

Disc 2:

  1. Quicksilver 2
  2. Get Your Boots On
  3. Build Havana
  4. Dr. No
  5. Back Seat Silver Jet Sighter
  6. Malice
  7. The Great Escape
  8. Letters To Juniors
  9. Altitude
  10. Cowboy Weather
  11. Armistage Shanks
  12. Christmas Day 1923
  13. Wake
  14. Safety Zone

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #74821 in Music
  • Released on: 2007-06-19
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Dimensions: .15 pounds

Editorial Reviews

From Amazon.com
Robert Harrison, the creative force behind Future Clouds & Radar, set an ambitious goal for himself and his musical cohorts: to create a double album that sustained itself in every regard from beginning to end. Having suffered a serious spinal injury five years ago, he was confined to his bed for a couple of years as he slowly recovered. The 27 songs he brought to his band are not so much a portrait of a man on the mend as a look at the emotional and creative forces that whirl through an active mind in a still body. While the utter sprawl of pop smarts, riveting hooks, mesmerizing arrangements, and alluring lyrics bring forth comparisons to Robert Pollard, there's greater sonic variety (including judiciously deployed horns at crucial junctures) and painstakingly finessed production decisions. The songs call out for attention on first play; subsequent listens yield a world of subtle nuances and surprises. Harrison met his goal: file this next to the White Album. --David Greenberger