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| My Hand My Heart | 
enlarge | Artists: Russell Crowe, The Ordinary Fear Of God Label: Rajon Category: Music
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 538971
Format: Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
EAN: 9315376954538 ASIN: B000FDKAUW
Release Date: May 2, 2006
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| Tracks:
| • | Weight of a Man | | • | How Did We Get from Saying I Love You? | | • | Land of the Second Chance | | • | Raewyn | | • | Mickey | | • | Worst in the World | | • | My Hand My Heart | | • | One Good Year | | • | Mr. Harris | | • | I Miss My Mind |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Album Description His first solo release after years with thirty odd foot of grunts, russell crowe delivers his new album 'my hand, my heart', (co-written & produced by alan doyle from canadian band great big sea). 2006.
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| Customer Reviews:
A shining moment May 2, 2006 15 out of 17 found this review helpful
I'm a very biased reviewer for I believe Russell Crowe to be a god amoung men BUT I will do my best to make this as true to self as possible. 'My Hand, My Heart' states a turning point in Crowes musical career as he says goodbye to longtime band mates of 30 Odd Foot of Grunts and says hello to solo-hood. Now Russell Crowe is by no means the most pollished of singers but his voice has a rasp and deep sentimentality that calls to mind the great Johnny Cash. On songs like the single 'Raewyn' Crowe touches on some personal history that carries his songs from your standard 'that sounds nice' to 'wow, that means something'...and that's what I admire about Mr. Crowe is that no matter what he does, whether it's acting or now singing, he wants it to mean something. His voice shines on three songs in particular, track 2 'How Did We Get From Saying I Love You?' which is actually a remake and it's quite good...track 8 'One Good Year' which starts off brilliantly, and while it's still a good song I think it would have been better all strings...and the final track 'I Miss My Mind' which is just beautifully sung. On track 6 'Worst in the World' Russ touches on the fact that he's media fodder at this point, being critisized for for everything he does and picked apart for just being a human being. I think this is a great shot back at those who have nothing better to do than make you look bad. The opening track 'Weight of a Man' shows the ability for Crowe to be humble, and atribute that too many accuse him of lacking, where he laments over his personal problems and thanks his wife for sticking with him in spite of his issues. Crowe shows brilliant maturity here addressing subjects that most won't tackle, going as far as to attack himself and expose his weaknesses and that's comendable for not only does it make good music but it also gives us an inside look at the man that is Russell Crowe.
Russell Crowe & TOFOG are brilliant May 10, 2008 Had to purchase this album (the advance copy) from an Aussie, as it is not available anywhere, but it SHOULD be! The emotion written and sung in every track is so tremendous. Russell sings from his gut and you can feel what he's feeling in every word. The subtle touch of the brass instruments gives this album soul and purpose. Russell knows what he's doing, and I do wish he would do more.
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