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DAY AND AGE CD EUROPEAN ISLAND 2008 [Import]

The Killers Audio CD
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  • Audio CD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: ISLAND
  • ASIN: B001FWRZ46
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (118 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 251,681 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Losing Touch
2. Human
3. Spaceman
4. Joy Ride
5. A Dustland Fairytale
6. This Is Your Life
7. I Can't Stay
8. Neon Tiger
9. The World We Live In
10. Goodnight, Travel Well

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55 of 64 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD
This is not an album which will instantly gratify, but after several listens the songs seem to unfold and become more 'accessible'.

Losing Touch: A good opening track. The infamous sax makes its first appearance, and blends well into the overall mood of the song. You may hear an echo of Roxy Music on this track. Ends with the only guitar solo on the album.

Human: Surely everyone has heard this by now - a fun, catchy, danceable track. I'm sure it would have reached no 1 on the singles chart, if there had been a CD release.

Spaceman: Another upbeat song with a catchy sing-along chorus. Alien abduction was never this much fun on the X Files! Set to be the second single.

Joy Ride: A sudden change of pace, very David Bowie Young Americans, but better (in my view). A great bass line; difficult to stand still when this is playing, and it has a lovely middle 8 section.

A Dustland Fairytale: A song about Brandon's parents, and a celebration of constancy in a relationship. Begins quietly but builds to a fairly anthemic finish - probably the most Sam's Town-esque track on this album.

This Is Your Life: An unusual sound to this song, tribal chanting and rhythmic drumming contrast well with the very clear vocals telling a story - but I'm not sure what it's about yet!

I Can't Stay: A very island feel to this one, with a shuffling beat and a sprinkling of steel drums. A fairly short, sweet song Brandon wrote about having to leave his family at home whilst touring. A good melodic vocal performance.

Neon Tiger: A song about Las Vegas. Fairly even-paced, plenty of synth. Still not sure about the 'Come on girls and boys...' line - but it sounds good live!

The World We Live In: I feel this is probably the weakest track - the verses are not too prominent in the song, so it doesn't seem to vary much from start to finish. Not unpleasant, but nothing very special.

Goodnight, Travel Well: A really difficult song to listen to. Not really a song at all, more like a requiem. This was written to mark the death of Dave's mother, and also for Brandon's mother who was very ill (happily now responding to treatment). Anyone who has experienced the death of someone dear to them will empathise with the feeling in this track. It has a cinematic feel, starting very slowly, almost dirge-like, but slowly building to a climax of intense anguish followed by a suggestion of release.

A Crippling Blow: Having this bonus track means that the album does not end quite so bleakly as it otherwise might. A slightly quirky song with a middle-Eastern feel to it, and a sudden change of mood at the end.

As a big Killers fan I love this album. If I have a criticism, it's that maybe they've tried to do too much within one record. That said, experimentation is a good thing if a band is to develop - there is no point in making the same album every time. When the songs are well-formed melodically, as these are, then the tunes are always there to underpin the sometimes unexpected instrumentation.

It's neither Hot Fuss nor Sam's Town, but something different again. Still The Killers though, and well worth your money if you are prepared to listen a few times and allow the songs the time they need to be appreciated.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
By Guitar Heroine TOP 1000 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Audio CD
I have been listening to this album pretty much daily since its release, and I think it's great.

It sounds like a cleaned-up 80s record with a modern take. This is meant to be a compliment...I love the sound.

Personally, I loved Hot Fuss but until now, no Killers album has piqued my interest as much as this one has.

If you like catchy, infectious, slightly kitsch, retro pop-rock, you'll love this. I do. And it has one of the best cover artworks I've seen in a good while.
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful
By Hunter
Format:Audio CD
The first thing I will say about this album is that you have to give it 3 or 4 listens before you can really appreciate how good it is. When I first listened to it I thought I might be disapointed as none of the tracks seemed to stand out to me as they had done instantly on Hot Fuss and Sam's Town.

However after hearing it a few times I can say that this is without a doubt The Killers best album yet - and that is saying something.
What is new in this album is that a lot of the songs are written about the personal lives of members of the band. For example "A Dustland Fairytale" which tells the story of how Brandon Flowers' parent's met and his mother's battle with cancer.

This makes the album very full of emotion which is something that The Killers havn't really done before, and they have pulled it off brilliantly. The Singles "Human" and "Spaceman" are both very good tracks, more in the style of earlier Killers work. But the true beauty of this album is, as I said, in the slower, more emotional tracks. My personal favorite is probably "A Dustland Fairytale". I also really like "The World We Live In" and "I Can't Stay".

If you are a fan of the Killers then no doubt you will already have bought this album. If not then I would strongly recommend it as there is something on here for everyone.

One Final Point: The Track "Goodnight, Travel Well" is truly breathtaking. It was written about the death of Dave Keunig's mother and it really captures the emotions of anyone who has lost a loved one. The Album is worth it just to hear this song. You won't regret getting this Album.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
great killers album
an incredably good Killers album definetly a good one to listen to if you don't know and like the killers, a 5 star album is the best from a very good group
Published 5 months ago by malmac
Good, but not their best.
The Killers brought us some of their best tunes in this album - Human and Spaceman. But it's hardly an album full of hits. Joy Ride is the biggest grower..
Published 10 months ago by chabbles86
A Killer Album
The Killers at their very best - every song is a classic. Their music and style is so listenable - anywhere. If you like great music with great lyrics, this is the CD to buy.
Published 16 months ago by Alan Brown
Very good
Great CD, one of their best, anyone who like Killers will love this album, i think this one is my favorite =D
Thanks Amazon for the fast international shipping!
Published 19 months ago by Paulo Vitor C. Almeida
A great album from one of this decade's great bands
This was the album that signified my introduction to this brand of rock music and what an introduction it was. I can say, rarely do I find an album where I like all the songs. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Ms. P. Mcguinness
killers blew me away!
i am new to the killers and cannot comment on their previous work but this album is outstanding... Neon tiger is my personal favourite we deffo reccomend to anyone!
Published 22 months ago by R. J. Riley
Killers Day and Age
If you like the Killers you'll love this CD. Everything you want from the lads. Good solid stuff for indie lovers.
Published on 6 May 2010 by S. D. Karolski
"what a wonderful concert"!!!
i have no words to describe the beauty of theese dvd/cd.
try to believe!!!
Published on 17 Nov 2009 by V. Carlo
Stunned...
...for two reasons . 1, - i can't believe that this album has recieved 15 one star reviews.
2, - I am stunned by how wonderfuol this album is , every time i play it , i love... Read more
Published on 14 Nov 2009 by rob slevin
brilliant entertainment
I love this album... replacing cd's that were never returned to me!! getting there now
Published on 10 Nov 2009 by Rachel Hopkins
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