Warren Zevon!
5
By Brandon514
Does a. Excellent cover of Warren Zevon’s “Splendid Isolation”.
Mostly awesome music
4
By DBCinCA
There are about 3-4 songs on this album that could be cut to make it a perfect, 5-star album. So, let's focus on the positive. I so enjoyed both Pete Yorn albums that came before this that I was prepared to be disappointed when it came out. It's now my favorite of his albums, despite the few weak tracks. The top all-out rock songs are "For Us," "Undercover" and "Maybe I'm Right" - followed closely by "Alive" and "How Do You Go On?" On the quieter side, "The Man," "Ice Age," and "Broken Bottle" are all solid tunes, and the Lou Reed cover - "Splendid Isolation" - is… splendid. If you're a PY fan and don't have this one, get it, and if you're new to Pete Yorn, this is a fine place to start. It makes a fitting end to his opening trilogy of albums as it were - "musicforthemorningafter" and "Day I Forgot" having come first. (Get it? Morning, Day, Night).
Pure Alternative Rock!!
5
By Anthony the Rockstar
Undercover is the only good
song by Pete Yorn!!
And as well I've heard Bleu
& Pete Yorn from the Spider-
Man Soundtrack, which contains
their famous hits are Somebody Else
& Undercover by these 2 different artists and very good songs!!
For Us Rocks!
2
By Macorin
I can't say that I love the album, thus the two star rating, but the song, "For Us" is great.
Can't believe this...this is his best record!
5
By music_geek07
Dear iTunes listener:
If you happen to fall upon this record, dear music lover BUY it! It's full of great songs that remind me of listening to great records on my parents' stereo. A standout track is "Mabye I'm Right" because of it's full sound (the 30 second sample does no justice whatsoever) and different quality that he manages to make while still being him. "Splendid Isolation" is another song that can create feels of Johnny Cash at his best hence "I want to live alone in the desert, I want to be like Georgia O'Keefe, I want to live on the Upper East side and never go done in the streets..."