Ben Folds - Way To Normal (Expanded Edition) (2008/2018)

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Title: Way To Normal (Expanded Edition)
Year Of Release: 2008/2018
Label: Epic/Legacy
Genre: Alternative Rock, Pop Rock, Singer-songwriter
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:40:49
Total Size: 246 mb | 653 mb
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Tracklist:

CD1

01. Effington (Seeds Version)
02. The Frown Song (Seeds Version)
03. Dr. Yang (Seeds Version)
04. You Don't Know Me (Seeds Version) feat. Regina Spektor
05. Free Coffee (Seeds Version)
06. Cologne (Seeds Version)
07. Bitch Went Nuts (Seeds Version)
08. Hiroshima (B B B Benny Hit His Head) (Seeds Version)
09. Kylie from Connecticut (Seeds Version)
10. Errant Dog (Seeds Version)
11. Brainwascht (Seeds Version)
12. Cologne (Piano Orchestra Version)
13. Bitch Went Nutz (Fake Album Version)
14. Way To Normal (Fake Album Version)
15. Free Coffee Town (Fake Album Version)
16. Lovesick Diagnostician (Fake Album Version)
17. Frowne Song (Feeble Anthem) (Fake Album Version)
18. You Don't Know Me (Live rehearsal at 'Late Night with Conan O'Brien' - March 2008) feat. Regina Spektor
19. Hiroshima (B B B Benny Hit His Head) (Japanese Version)
20. Brainwashed (Fake Album Version)

CD2

01. Salt Lake City (Live 'Made It Up On Stage' Version)
02. Rockit Digitally (Live 'Made It Up On Stage' Version)
03. Ballad of the Wriggly Twins (Live 'Made It Up On Stage' Version)
04. In the Breeze (Live 'Made It Up On Stage' Version)
05. Anger and Issues In Ellensburg (Live 'Made It Up On Stage' Version)
06. God Bless College Park (Live 'Made It Up On Stage' Version)
07. Rock for Freedom (Live 'Made It Up On Stage' Version)
08. Vegoose (Live 'Made It Up On Stage' Version)

Ben Folds' seventh studio recording begins appropriately with an Elton John spoof. After a string of introspective albums, the old-school (as in Ben Folds Five era) "Hiroshima (B B B Benny Hit His Head)," with its bombastic strings, "Benny and the Jets"-inspired piano motif and not-so-subtle refrain of "They're watching me, watching me fall" marks a return to the snarky, sarcastic days of old when Folds' signature blend of nerdy bravado and apathetic melodiousness wrested dominance of the proverbial cheap, college dorm stereo from They Might Be Giants. Like all of Folds' records, Way to Normal is full of melodic hooks and witty, semi-obvious barbs. Folds rarely works in metaphor, so when he sings, "The bitch went nuts/she stabbed my basketball and the speakers to my stereo," that's really all that happened. Surprisingly, it's the quieter moments on Way to Normal like "Cologne," "Kylie from Connecticut," and to a lesser extent "You Don't Know Me" (the latter, a duet with Regina Spektor) that elicit the biggest thrills, but they're few and far between. Folds has always found a way to balance all of the privileged, rich-kid prickishness with moments of surprising profundity, but this time around the profanity and outrage feel more forced than usual -- the aforementioned "Bitch Went Nuts" feels somehow more sophomoric coming from the mouth of a 42-year-old producer, composer, and father. Way to Normal may win a few fans back who balked at the newfound sincerity that peppered his last two or three records, but a little more nuance and a lot less displaced teen angst would have made it palatable for everybody.


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