Super Extra Gravity [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Losing a Friend
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2. Godspell
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3. Drip Drop Teardrop
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4. Overload
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5. I Need Some Fine Wine and You, You Need to Be Nicer
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6. Don't Blame Your Daughter (Diamonds)
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7. Little Black Cloud
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8. In the Round
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9. Holy Love
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10. Good Morning Joan
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11. And Then You Kissed Me II
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12. Slowdown Town
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Japanese pressing of Super Extra Gravity is produced by Tore Johansson and features 'I Need Some Fine Wine' and 'You, You Need To Be Nicer' plus includes 2 exclusive bonus tracks. Stockholm. 2005.
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Super Extra Gravity [Import]
Average customer rating:
- Maybe a sappy review, but I'm willing to risk it...
- Rather impressed
- An Amazing Album From A Superlative Band
- They never cease to impress me.
- SEG is good but it's not LGBD
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Super Extra Gravity
The Cardigans
Manufacturer: Umvd Import
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Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000B8I99K
Release Date: 2005-10-27 |
Tracks:
- Losing a Friend
- Godspell
- Drip Drop Teardrop
- Overload
- I Need Some Fine Wine and You, You Need to Be Nicer
- Don't Blame Your Daughter (Diamonds)
- Little Black Cloud
- In the Round
- Holy Love
- Good Morning Joan
- And Then You Kissed Me II
Album Description
International pressing. 'Super Extra Gravity' was produced by Tore Johansson who worked with Franz Ferdinand & previously with The Cardigans on 'Gran Turismo'. Aside from the single 'I Need Some Fine Wine...', other highlights include the sparse album opener 'Losing A Friend', 'In The Round', 'Good Morning Joan' featuring a wall of guitars and the sad and beautiful 'Don't Blame Your Daughter (Diamonds)'. Every listen of the new record reveals another gem - The Cardigans have succeeded in their aim: to make a beautifully deranged album that never ceases to surprise the listener. 11 tracks in all. Universal. 2005.
Customer Reviews:
Maybe a sappy review, but I'm willing to risk it..........2006-12-16
The Cardigans are incredibly creative, innovative, and completely fearless in making exactly the kind of album they want to make- a trait difficult to come by these days.
They are, in fact, so good that it's impossible to put into words how moving their music is, particularly with the release of Long Gone Before Daylight and Super Extra Gravity (each of which still give me shivers).
Everything about SEG is amazing- the music, the vocals, the lyrics, the power, the emotion, the rock and roll (!).
It kills me that The Cardigans have had to suffer the pop culture maiming they've received in America. People just don't know how much is out there by them, and that Lovefool is not the keystone of the kind of music they make. If you were ever interested in The Cardigans, I urge you to look into the band more deeply and check out what they have to offer.
Even though I love all the songs on SEG, I have to say that it took a bit more effort to fall into And Then You Kissed Me II and Losing A Friend, but now that I know the album, I have to say that it all dovetails wonderfully into three little song pockets.
The first four songs are banded together into something akin to a roller coaster ride. Losing A Friend starts slow, but climbs into a peak before Godspell "whiplashes you around and 'round" in the words of Nina.
Drip Drop Teardrop picks up at a lower velocity than Godspell, but leaves you feeling content and rounded-out with Overload.
The next little group gives you the perfect kind of musical high (and is my favorite segment), with Fine Wine (abridged title) being the perfect pick-up from Overload. It rocks, and to be quite honest, I think that after hearing that song, anyone would want to take commands from Nina Persson...
Enter the gorgeous downshift to Don't Blame Your Daughter (Diamonds), where Nina's voice takes on the sort of softness that one can only dream about hearing.
Ending on the gliding feeling of a warm crescendo, you're then swept into the rock-y ethereal heights with Little Black Cloud (her vibrato alone is worth the price of the album, as silly as that sounds).
The last little group of four gives you a nice comedown from LBC into In the Round, which some fans have actually denounced as not worth being on the album.
I think the song is worth its steady heartbeat because it is the perfect launch for Holy Love, which blasts off like a rocket and doesn't quit until you hit the end of Good Morning Joan- which is one of those songs that sounds completely effortless, but certainly does its share of the heavy lifting.
Then the quietly rolling And Then You Kissed Me II. The lyrics in this song are cruelly beautiful, and its small, compact, but potent phrases are bound to stick in your head.
You will not be disappointed to own this album, and if you are, then you aren't listening correctly.
Rather impressed.......2006-10-25
I first heard songs from Life when I lived in Japan in the mid-90's. It was so wierd to hear "Carnival" when the music that was popular back then was the end of Grunge and the beginning of the ska wave that lead into pop-punk and this other nonsense that it popular now. This was an album that was so light and airy and upbeat, and fun, with no pretension of being something that it was not. And yet it was super innovative, because nobody else was making music that sounded anything like this. I was of course instantly hooked.
Needeless to say, I am willing to give the Cardigans a chance every single time they release an album. Their albums represent an evolution away from what made them popular. "Gran Turismo" was a radical departure, and I dug that. "Long Gone Before Daylight" was really pretty bad, in my opinion. I felt catatonic listening to it. I was pretty disappointed. But, you know, one cannot stay away from something like the Cardigans, and when I heard they released a new record, I was all over it.
"Super Extra Gravity" (should have been the title of the last album) is a great rock and roll album. This record would have fit in with the sound of the mid-90's when they were making lounge music. It is reminicent of the best of the Breeders or Veruca Salt, though, of course, the musicians in the Cardigans are much more talented than those mid-90's bands.
The album is a rollercoaster ride, with a good ballance of more upbeat tunes, and slower, darker tunes. The guitar work is great, and the production is polished. But there are some suprises in the structures of the songs themselves. What one expects from a song like "Holy Love" is altered by the last chorus, as the Cardigans experiment with range and dissonance. It's not too far out (in a way that the Sonic Youth were far out) but it just enough to add a new dimension of interest to the song.
The draw for most to the Cardigans is the voice of the singer, Nina Persson. Long gone are the delicate tones of sticky sweetness that she is originally famous for. On this record she gains some gravel, and many times sings not beyond her range, but at the very edges of it. It underscores the rock element of the record to the nth degree.
All in all great production values, innovative stylings, and a relatively coherent set list makes this album a really great listen, very enjoyable for playing while you are engaged in some activity. Enjoy it with a friend. "Super Extra Gravity" is a very impressive record from one of my favorite bands.
An Amazing Album From A Superlative Band.......2006-08-13
The Cardigans are my favorite band, and considering the quantity of music I listen to, that's a heavy compliment. I got hooked when I happened hear their "My Favorite Game" in the intro to Gran Turismo. I'm one of the fans, however, that prefers their later albums to their earlier work. Up until Super Extra Gravity, my favorite album was Long Gone Before Daylight, and I also found myself listening to Gran Turismo a good deal. I also like First Band on the Moon and Life, but not only do I prefer their later style- I think they've become more inventive and expressive especially in their last 2-3 albums.
Either way, the lead singer, Nina Persson, has a truly unique, emotive voice and all of their albums have that listenable quality where one songs manages to sound different from the next.
I had high expectations for Super Extra Gravity, and they were met. People are right to say that every Cardigans album sounds different, but with Nina's voice as a constant, this variability is a strength. Super Extra Gravity is rougher and rockier than LGBD, but I like it just as much. I especially like "Don't Blame Your Daughter" and "I Need Some Fine Wine...And You Need To Be Nicer", and "And Then You Kissed Me II". The entire album, however, is fantastic, clever, and holds some nice surprises for Cardigans fans, especially.
For new listeners, I recommend starting at Gran Turismo- it's very accessible, and I dare say that if you don't like that album, you aren't going to like the Cardigans. Go back to their earlier albums only once you're addicted to Nina Persson's voice (shouldn't take long). It's also worthy to note that Nina Persson released a great solo album under the title "A Camp"- not to be missed.
They never cease to impress me........2006-08-03
Every one of the Cardigans' albums is quite unique, so if you are looking for a part 2 of a previous album, this is not it. This is by far my favorite of their albums. People tend to call them pop, but this is not your vanilla radio pop, folks.
Nina Perrson has one of the most beautiful voices in music. With her, it's not the range, but the tone. It is unique and pure.
This album does not contain a single consistency like the others do. Many of the songs are edgy and fierce, some are bouncy, and others are slow and dreamlike. Most are moving and enjoyable. The only songs I did not take to were Good Morning Joan and In the Round. Favorites are Godspell and I Need Some Fine Wine...
If you are new to the Cardigans, I think this is a great album to start with. It is very accessible and not as solemn or quirky as their others (which are also great). I completely recommend this album, I doubt you will feel like you wasted your money but just to be safe, I always say to listen to a sample first.
I hope this album gets its due credit; the Cardigans are way underrated.
SEG is good but it's not LGBD.......2006-07-03
Super Extra Gravity is a great rock 'n roll album. I was so enamored by their melancholic, lush, previous album "Long Gone Before Daylight" that I had to get this album as soon as it came out in Europe. This album rather cleverly contains a sequel to the song "And Then You Kissed Me." I definitely enjoy the songs on this album. But because the songs are so intense and rock-based, I wouldn't say the album as a full listen through is entirely enjoyable. My favorite songs off this album are probably In the Round and Overload.
There is a powerful-sounding song called Godspell, which is a song about religion being an opiate for the masses, but after listening to the lyrics, I came to the conclusion that they are rather nonsensical and the message sounds more whiny than astute.
The album is decidedly brash and brave and each song has a unique sound, but I miss the vulnerability of Long Gone Before Daylight. I thought it deserved 4 stars, because I am not usually a person who likes harsher sounding rock 'n roll, and this album was more enjoyable for me than most would be in that genre. Not all of the songs are rock per se, but the album does have an edgy rock feeling throughout.
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Super Extra Gravity
The Cardigans
Manufacturer: Umvd Import
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- Om Gud Vill/God Willing
- Other Side of the Moon
- A Camp
- Live in London
ASIN: B000B8VWVW
Release Date: 2005-12-22 |
Tracks:
- Losing a Friend
- Godspel
- Drip Drop Teardrop
- Overload
- I Need Some Fine Wine and You, You Need to Be Nicer
- Don't Blame Your Daughter (Diamonds)
- Little Black Cloud
- In the Round
- Holy Love
- Good Morning Joan
- And Then You Kissed Me II
- Peter's Demo for "I Need Some Fine Wine & You, You Need to Be Nicer"
Tracks:
- Introduction (DVD)
- Now & Then (DVD)
- Recording "I Need Some Fine Wine & You, You Need To Be Nicer" (DVD)
- Writing Lyrics (DVD)
- Demos (DVD)
- Producer Tore Johansson (DVD)
- About The Others (DVD)
- We're Still With You! (DVD)
- Lasse (Keyboards & Guitars) (DVD)
- Peter (Guitars) (DVD)
- Nina (Microphones) (DVD)
- Magnus (Basses) (DVD)
- Bengt (Drums & Organ) (DVD)
- Peter's Demo For "I Need Some Fine Wine & You, You Need To Be Nicer" (DVD)
Album Description
International CD/DVD (PAL/Region 0) version. The bonus DVD features a documentary 'Making of' the album. 'Super Extra Gravity' was produced by Tore Johansson who worked with Franz Ferdinand & previously with The Cardigans on 'Gran Turismo'. Aside from the single 'I Need Some Fine Wine...', other highlights include the sparse album opener 'Losing A Friend', 'In The Round', 'Good Morning Joan' featuring a wall of guitars and the sad and beautiful 'Don't Blame Your Daughter (Diamonds)'. Every listen of the new record reveals another gem - The Cardigans have succeeded in their aim: to make a beautifully deranged album that never ceases to surprise the listener. 11 tracks in all. Universal. 2005. * Please note you will need an All Code DVD player to view.
Album Details
Limited Version Comes with Dvd.
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