All Artists: Weeping Tile Title: Eepee Members Wishing: 3 Total Copies: 0 Label: Wea Release Date: 2/16/2001 Album Type: Import Genre: Rock Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPCs: 706301127926, 706301127964 |
Weeping Tile Eepee Genre: Rock
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CD ReviewsNice debut album T. Milke | Ontario, NY United States | 04/30/2001 (4 out of 5 stars) "This wasn't bad for a first release, but there are only seven songs. Sarah Harmer's voice is a bit raspy at times, but this seems to suit the style of the band. I'm giving this 4 of 5 stars because it IS a nice cd, with good instrumentals. Better versions of Basement Apartment and Westray can be found on later releases, so unless you are really desperate for those 5 songs, you may want to skip this cd in favour of the band's other cds.Amazon doesn't have the track listings, so I'll give them to you: 1. Anyone (3:13) 2. Basement Apartment (4:04) 3. Dogs and Thunder (5:09) 4. Don't let it bring you down (3:51) 5. The room with the Sir John A. View (5:04) 6. Westray (4:33) 7. King Lion (5:03)" Weeping Tile's sweet debut rubyclaire | Manitoba | 08/07/2001 (5 out of 5 stars) "Weeping Tile's first EP (called "eepee" -- clever, no?) is an excellent introduction to the band (or, y'know, an addition to your collection). Every track is solid, from the slow melancholy of "Dogs and Thunder" to the *very* haunting vocals of "Westray".Fans of Sarah Harmer's solo work will want to check out the original version of "Basement Apt.", which is less poppy than the later recording, but an interesting arrangement nonetheless. WT's cover of Neil Young's "Don't Let it Drag You Down" is reason enough to buy this CD -- their version gives a new beat to the original.All in all, a smashing record and an excellent buy. Check 'er out."
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