Jonathan Richman - Not So Much to Be Loved As to Love (2004)

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Title: Not So Much to Be Loved As to Love
Year Of Release: 2004
Label: Sanctuary Records
Genre: Pop Rock
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:38:06
Total Size: 88 mb | 212 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Jonathan Richman - Not So Much to Be Loved As to Love
02. Jonathan Richman - Sunday Afternoon
03. Jonathan Richman - Vincent Van Gogh
04. Jonathan Richman - Cosi Veloce
05. Jonathan Richman - He Gave Us the Wine to Taste
06. Jonathan Richman - Salvador Dali
07. Jonathan Richman - My Baby Love Love Loves Me
08. Jonathan Richman - In Che Mondo Viviamo
09. Jonathan Richman - Behold the Lilies of the Field
10. Jonathan Richman - Les Étoiles
11. Jonathan Richman - The World Is Showing Its Hand
12. Jonathan Richman - Abu Jamal
13. Jonathan Richman - On a Du Soleil
14. Jonathan Richman - I Had a Dream That the Sea
15. Jonathan Richman - Not So Much to Be Loved As to Love (Version 2)

Jonathan Richman has been slowly but surely maturing, which nearly 30 years after the first Modern Lovers album shouldn't be much of a surprise, but it is a wee bit startling to hear the guy who wrote "Ice Cream Man" and "Chewing Gun Wrapper" finally sounding like a full-fledged adult with the advent of the 21st century. Released in 2004, Not So Much to Be Loved as to Love documents the thoughts and feelings of Jonathan Richman at the age of 53, which finds him as playful as ever but exploring some unexpected avenues confronting political matters as he sings to free Mumia Abu-Jamal, embracing the French and Spanish tongues, celebrating the art of Vincent Van Gogh and Salvador Dali (both with greater sophistication than he displayed in his famous tune about Picasso), and in his own subtle way confronting the specter of age and the weight of his past. Richman is still a musician who revels in simplicity, with many of the cuts featuring just Jonathan and his longtime percussionist, Tommy Larkins, but the Latin accents in his melodies (and guitar playing) speak of a more sophisticated aural palette than he displayed in the '70s and '80s, and the occasional wind accents from Ralph Carney add depth and texture that are welcome indeed. Not So Much to Be Loved as to Love is immediately recognizable as a Jonathan Richman album all these years later, it's still true that no one else sounds quite like him but the subtle shifts in his style and lyrical stance serve as evidence that he hasn't been running in place, and this is an engaging and passionate collection of songs from a man who has never failed to sing directly from his heart.


  • whiskers
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Many thanks
  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.