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| Artist: My Morning Jacket Label: Ato Records Category: Music
List Price: $12.98 Buy Used: $2.54 You Save: $10.44 (80%)
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Rating: 151 reviews Sales Rank: 37909
Format: Enhanced Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 71067 UPC: 828767106724 EAN: 0082876710672 ASIN: B000B5QWNI
Release Date: October 4, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Wordless Chorus | | • | It Beats 4 U | | • | Gideon | | • | What a Wonderful Man | | • | Off the Record | | • | Into the Woods | | • | Anytime | | • | Lay Low | | • | Knot Comes Loose | | • | Dondante | | • | [CD-ROM Track] |
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Amazon.com Two years and a pair of band members have passed since My Morning Jacket's last album, and the respite seems to have reinvented the Louisville, Ky., band and its leader Jim James. Shelved are the boogie-soaked country and hard-stomping metal of the first three records--assuring that all links to Lynyrd Skynyrd are hereby obsolete--and the sleek maturation of James's wailing, echoing falsetto may have even nullified the Neil Young comparisons. Using the guitar as a complement more than as a weapon, songwriter James has simplified the sound where keyboards take the lead and choruses play like a '70s AM radio. While songs like "Anytime" and "What a Wonderful Man" channel the old MMJ sound, they do so with less chaos and more spontaneity. That's the trend for the record's best: "Wordless Chorus" and its infectious "aaaah" refrain, the Hawaii Five-O-riffed ska of "Off the Record" and a Stranglers-minded carnival waltz, "Into the Woods." Serving as a pop-music paradigm that change is good, Z is ambitious, groundbreaking and downright impeccable. --Scott Holter
Album Description Japanese pressing of their 2005 album features one bonus track, 'Chills' which was previously available on the US Vinyl version of 'Z' and as a European B-side to the first single 'Off the Record'. While much of Z comes as a shock, even the surprises should seem perfectly natural in hindsight. The combination of the hushed, indie balladry of their early records with the spacious guitar rock of their last was to be expected, but My Morning Jacket's recent history all but demands the newer, more exotic rhythms and textures on Z, which makes it clear that this is a great band, doing great things who've been playing it safe until now. Z is an ambitious leap of faith into a new frontier where the old rules don't apply, and My Morning Jacket seem perfectly happy to write their own. 11 tracks in total. BMG. 2005.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 146 more reviews...
I Love the Band, Hate the Destructive Software in the CD November 20, 2005 M. JEFFREY MCMAHON (Torrance, CA USA) 22 out of 23 found this review helpful
It's painfully ironic that one of my favorote bands, so real and gritty and alternative to the mush that's out there, have a new CD deal with a company that puts secret software in it so that if you try to download the cd you ruin your computer. I hear that Sony started this type of software program. All consumers should be warned. On to the music: Not my favorite album but still has a half dozen strong songs. The band has lost some of its members and I feel they're trying to find a new sound, one that doesn't have as strong identity as past releases. Protect your computer and protest this dangerous type of CD; buy the songs individually on the Internet.
Buy it on iTunes October 25, 2005 GRT (New York City) 43 out of 50 found this review helpful
Whatever the merits of the music, I tossed this disk in the garbage. Why? 1. Upon insertion in the computer, requires you to agree to a contract that restricts usage to approved devices etc and inserts software on your hard drive to monitor usage. 2. After agreeing it launches a goofy proprietary application to play the music instead of a media player. 3. You cannot play the files in iTunes 4. You cannot rip the files to you computer 5. You cannot play the songs on you iPod. This attemnpt to restrict legal usage of the music is outrageous and should be tolerated. Is the band aware of this? Do they support it? It is bad business, bad publicity and done in bad faith.
*Sony Music Sued Over Anti-Piracy Software* November 13, 2005 Gabriel M. Stinson 47 out of 56 found this review helpful
This is a great cd, but sony's rootkit INFECTS YOUR COMPUTER WHEN YOU SCAN IT! Here's the scoop from pitchforkmedia.com "Here's the crux of the suit, straight from the legal papers: "As a result of Sony's failure to disclose the true nature of the digital rights management (`DRM') system it uses on its CDs, thousands of computer users have unknowingly infected their computers, and the computers of others, with this surreptitious rootkit. This rootkit has been responsible for conflicts within computer systems, crashes of systems, and other damage." The suit, which accuses Sony of "fraud, false advertising, trespass, and violation of state and federal statues prohibiting malware, and unauthorized computer tampering," claims that the suspect software has been included on certain Sony BMG Music CDs since this spring. Albums to watch out for include Amerie's Touch, My Morning Jacket's Z Kasabian's Kasabian, Neil Diamond's 12 Songs, Cassidy's I'm a Hustla, Kings of Leon's Aha Shake Heartbreak, and, appropriately, the Bad Plus' Suspicious Activity and the Coral's Invisible Invasion, among others. In short: if you're about to load that new My Morning Jacket disc onto your hard drive, STOP. Sell the album back to the record store and buy something on Dischord."
Great music, ruined by Sony November 2, 2005 AJ (Grand Rapids, MI) 25 out of 29 found this review helpful
The CD will install software to your computer which endangers the functionality and reliability of your computer. I really wanted to buy this CD (I heard some of it and really liked it), but music isn't worth ruining my computer over.
Some things you should know about Sony's DRM. November 11, 2005 Georgiana Stephens (OKC USA) 40 out of 49 found this review helpful
The application is also accused of shortening the life span of the user's hard drive by performing a scan of system processes every 1.5 seconds. Another widely publicised feature of the technology is a rootkit that hides the digital rights management technology from the system and the user. The rootkit will actually hide any file, process or registry key that begins with the characters '$sys$', making it extremely easy for virus authors and hackers to hide malicious applications from virus and spyware scanners.
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