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Harps and Angels

~ Randy Newman
4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
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  • Audio CD (4 Aug 2008)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Nonesuch
  • ASIN: B001AN5BNM
  • Other Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 4,412 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Listen  4. A Few Words in Defense of Our Country 4:14£0.69
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Amazon.co.uk Review
Randy Newman lives an intriguing kind of double life. On the one hand he writes soaring, sentimental soundtracks for movies like Monsters Inc, Meet The Parents and Toy Story II; on the other he’s known as a cult musical satirist; a writer of albums known for their scathing, biting wit and anti-establishment stance. Harps & Angels is his first such outing since 1999’s Bad Love. It covers much of the same musical ground as most of his solo work--Dixieland swing, waltzing blues, Tom Waits-esque piano ballads and the occasional showtune--and though he’s now in his mid-60s, Newman appears to be as lyrically acerbic as he ever was. This time he trains his guns on post 9/11 America, poking fun at life in ‘the richest country in the world’ on “A Piece of the Pie,” and paying the Bush administration some backhanded compliments by comparing them (favourably) to Stalin, Hitler, Caesar and the Spanish Inquisition on the lilting country tune “A Few Words in Defense of Our Country”. The carnivalesque “Laugh and Be Happy” and the oriental pop of “Korean Parents” see Newman on quirky, upbeat form, while ballads such as “Losing You,” and “Feels Like Home” (a new version of an old classic) reveal a more sentimental side. Harps & Angels may not be as barbed and visceral as older material, but it has enough venom and humour to create some first class musical entertainment.--Danny McKenna

Guardain, July 2008
Slinky, bluesy piano work, witty, laconic, half-spoken vocals and a bitter-sweet story about mortality: it sounds like vintage Randy Newman, but it's actually a song from his new album, released early next month.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Reasons To Be Cheerful x 10, 8 Aug 2008
By The Wolf (uk) - See all my reviews
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Sound The Trumpet ! Bang The Drum ! Mr Newman's Back In Town !

It's almost a decade since the pointed and poignant pleasures of
'Bad Love' filled The Wolf Cave with its' intimately bitter-sweet strains.

Make no mistake - 'Harps and Angels' is music that matters.
Music which truly does make the world, in a small but tangible way,
a better place.
It carries within it a warts-and-all jaded optimism born out of
a deep engagement with and understanding of his home country
and its' increasingly fragile place within a wider global context.

Whether in the big picture - 'A Few Words In Defence Of Our Country' -
a sweet and savagely ironic song which the maestro has been playing
live for some time now - or in the small tender snapshot - 'Only A Girl' -
Mr Newman's innate humanism is always present and warmly correct.

Dignity in the face of dissolution.

The big themes - growing older; ambivalence; love and family; prejudice
and injustice are all here, sewn together in a tapestry of scintillatingly
brilliant orchestral arrangements. (The band is a real wonder !).

It will make you laugh out loud - 'A Piece Of The Pie' and 'Korean Parents' -
but it will also touch your heart - 'Losing You' and 'Potholes' - and in the
end it may even just fill a small, vacant, yearning space in your soul.

With the closing number - 'Feels Like Home' - we find ourselves frozen
in the presence of true greatness.
A heartbreaking performance of a profoundly beautiful song.

The Wolf's album of the year. I am confident it will not be bettered.

Essential.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Genius Music for grown-ups, 12 Nov 2008
By Leonardo27 (London United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
You can't dance to it, it isn't remotely cool and it's by a man in his sixties with a strained, nasally voice. And it's great.

After four decades of writing and releasing music - albeit with some extended intervals - this new album stands to be compared favourably with the best Newman has ever produced.

In songwriting terms, "genius" is a much overused and devalued expression, regularly applied these days to anyone who can muster three basic chords along with a grasp of kindergarten English. In reality, few songwriters can match Newman's genius: Bob Dylan and Tom Waits come to mind; beyond that you're already struggling.

If there's a criticism, it's that at 35 minutes it's far too short when he's clearly on such fine form. But somehow Newman still runs the entire gamut of emotions from the cynical "A Few Words In Defense Of Our Country" to the pathos of "Losing You". And the music is as elegiac as ever. Brilliant.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Newman Treat , 6 Aug 2008
By Angel Delta (Southsea Hants) - See all my reviews
  
As soon as you hear the opening bars of Newman's rolling New Orleans piano you know you're in for another musical treat. Heavily influenced by Fats Domino, Tin Pan Alley and Dixieland his musical style allows no concessions to fashion but his great trick is to let the music accommodate and absorb his sardonic view of the world in general and the USA in particular.

Reserving much of his barbed wit for the Bush administration he does at least remind us, "In A Few Words In Defense Of Our Country" that George is not as bad as the Caesars, Hitler, Stalin or King Leopold of Belgium who plundered the Congo of gold, silver and diamonds and left the natives with...... malaria!

Then there is "A Piece Of The Pie" where "If you are living in the richest country in the world/wouldn't you think you'd have a better life" and observes that only Jackson Browne gives a sh*t.

In "Korean Parents" he shares his satirical view that American adolescents would have fewer problems and be less dangerous if they were brought up by Korean parents who seemed to have the necessary skills well honed which has a resonance with Asian parents in our own country.

But there are gentler numbers such as "Feels Like Home", "Only A Girl" and "Losing You" proving that Randy still has a sentimental side.

Produced by lifelong friend, Lenny Waronker, this album, his first studio effort in 9 years, has all of the strengths associated with Randy Newman: lush arrangements, full orchestral sounds, musically and lyrically astute songs, his shuffling, bluesey delivery and that wonderful stride piano.

Visited by Harps and Angels as he almost dies (due to a clerical error!) he says: "So actually the main thing about this story is for me/there really is an afterlife/and I hope to see all of you there/Let's go get a drink."

Amen to that, Randy.


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4.0 out of 5 stars Short and sweet
I had to buy this new album as he's bound to play some of the songs at his only gig at the Royal Festival Hall in the UK in November. Read more
Published 10 months ago by S J Buck

4.0 out of 5 stars Some Good Stuff
Haven't got to grips entirely with this new CD and I'm not sure if it's up there with Randy Newman's best ( which for me includes 12 Songs and Land of Dreams)but I'm not... Read more
Published 10 months ago by john

5.0 out of 5 stars Prowling his constituency again.....
Randy's back...prowling his constituency with laser wit, astringency and poignancy; delivering three minute vignettes of the present American landscape that make you wince, laugh... Read more
Published 10 months ago by A. Macpherson

1.0 out of 5 stars Sorry, Randy, we've heard it all before
After the depth and variety of the likes of Land of Dreams and Bad Love, this latest offering is tame fayre indeed. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Mr. S. P. Bretherton

4.0 out of 5 stars On a cloud passing you soon ...well worth keeping an eye out for.
This is a review written by someone who tends to dip randomly in and out of Randy Newman's work so cannot be classed in any shape or form a Newman-phile. Read more
Published 11 months ago by russell clarke

3.0 out of 5 stars I hate to sound a negative note, but...
...this album is over-short, over-produced and over-orchestrated. If you're going to put out a 35-minute album, then almost every track should be a 'killer', but this album is... Read more
Published 11 months ago by JOHN GREEN

5.0 out of 5 stars STUNNING!!
Randy Newman has surely made one of the great musical comebacks. Harps and Angels is one of THE albums of the year and one of the best albums of his fantastic career! Read more
Published 12 months ago by Boswell

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