Lifehouse - Stanley Climbfall
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 See Larger Image | Stanley Climbfall Artist : Lifehouse List Price : $18.98 USD ProductGroup: Music Release Date : 2002-09-17 Studio : Dreamworks Label : Dreamworks Avg. Customer Rating : (135 reviews)
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Reviews Customer Reviews for Stanley Climbfall stanley climbfall Rating: i was unable to find this particular cd at local stores. i was very pleased with the product it is in excellent condition. thanks
Customer Reviews for Stanley Climbfall Cd Stanley Climbfall - Going from strength to strength Rating: I will admit that I am biased. I have purchased both the promo CD of Bliss Dyffs Lucky Day as well as No Name Face and became an addicted outright fan of Lifehouse. A day does not go by that I do not listen to the songs of Lifehouse. I was glad when Lifehouse brought out their third CD "Stanley Climbfall", and looked forward to it with great expectation.
And I was not disappointed one little bit. Lifehouse has gone from strength to strength and built on the success from the other two albums. It is their coming of age in the music scene. All the songs on this album just like No Name Face are enjoyable to listen to and have a intrinsic meaning to them and are sung by Jason Wade with a gusto that belies his years.
The songs that stand out are 3. Sky Is Falling, 9. Take Me Away and the two bonus tracks of How Long? and the Beginning took my breath away. The music of Lifehouse to me is important and will remain so for a long time to come. It gives me strength in times of weakness and pain and brings me smiles in times when things look down.
Editorial Reviews for Stanley Climbfall Audio Cd Amazon.com When you come up with the most-played radio hit of the year, there is no need to wrack your brains for a follow-up. Lifehouse, who earned such a distinction with 2001's highly addictive "Hanging by a Moment," shrewdly stick to the emotional guitar-rock palette of that breakthrough single for most of their second album. "I wouldn't change a thing," frontman Jason Wade declares on the searing "Spin," and the band follows through on powerful, life-affirming tracks such as "Wash" and "Take Me Away." Produced by Ron Aniello (Days of the New), mixed by Brendan O'Brien (Pearl Jam, U2), and written primarily between tours, this is the kind of ambitious and endearing album that suggests its makers won't settle for anything less than global domination. --Aidin Vazari
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