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Ours, Precious

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1323118

Disk length: 44m 46s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2002

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Kill The Band 4:02
2. Realize 3:37
3. Leaves (Edit) 3:43
4. Places 4:06
5. Outside 1:12
6. In A Minute 2:19
7. Femme Fatale 3:15
8. Broken 6:55
9. Chapter 2 (Money) 4:53
10. If Flowers Turn 2:57
11. Disaster In A Halo 3:32
12. Red Colored Stars 4:08

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Review

If Ours's 2000 disc, Distorted Lullabies, was notable for singer-songwriter Jimmy Gnecco's vocal similarity to Jeff Buckley and his fluent command of tortured pop-rock (hardly groundbreaking traits, but serviceable), then Precious makes the case for Gnecco as genuine-article artist. There's a truckload of emotion here and while Gnecco is more screamer than crooner, his viewpoints linger long after the final chords. Opening with the spiky--and cheeky--"Kill the Band," Precious segues into "Realize," a straight rock tune with a pealing guitar lead that solders the chorus to the bridge. Paler shades are explored later in the disc; "Broken" begins as a dirge before erupting into a musical firestorm with Gnecco's howls at the vortex. "If Flowers Turn" is wistful pop abetted by tambourine and do-do-do vocals, while "Red Colored Stars" trades muscular electric guitar for acoustic and octave-defying vocals. --Kim Hughes

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Precious

Tracks: 12, Disk length: 45m 27s (+0m 41s)

Precious

Tracks: 13 (+1 tracks), Disk length: 47m 42s (+2m 56s)

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