Fools Garden - For Sale (2000/2022)
Artist: Fools Garden
Title: For Sale
Year Of Release: 2000/2022
Label: BMG Rights Management
Genre: Pop Rock
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:58:19
Total Size: 135 mb | 411 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: For Sale
Year Of Release: 2000/2022
Label: BMG Rights Management
Genre: Pop Rock
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:58:19
Total Size: 135 mb | 411 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Fools Garden - Who Are You?
02. Fools Garden - Allright
03. Fools Garden - Suzy
04. Fools Garden - Missing
05. Fools Garden - Save Me
06. Fools Garden - She's So Happy to Be
07. Fools Garden - It Can Happen
08. Fools Garden - Interlude
09. Fools Garden - In the Name
10. Fools Garden - Still
11. Fools Garden - Pure
12. Fools Garden - Monday Morning Girl
13. Fools Garden - Noone's Song
14. Fools Garden - Happy
German quintet Fool's Garden's fourth album combines a fondness for radio-friendly pop with what, on paper, would seem like a contradictory affection for AOR/prog rock atmospherics splashy guitar solos and wailing strings. In reality, the formula works decently enough most of the time, producing a bunch of songs that are tuneful and accessible, if occasionally prone to excess. A good half of the songs on For Sale are cast in the chirpy, bouncy mold of Fool's Garden's one hit to date, 1998's "Lemon Tree." "Suzy" steals Robert Plant's vocal wail at the end of "Stairway to Heaven" and turns it into a synth riff on a song that already boasts an inescapable vocal hook and an infectious, sub-reggae rhythm. "Pure" sounds like it escaped off the Beatles' Anthology. And "Allright" is tuneful all right, but would have fared better, perhaps, if guitarist Volker Hinkel hadn't used it as a forum to air his chops so emphatically. When the band chooses to indulge its fondness for easy pathos, it results in overproduced, melodramatic tunes that just cry out for a lighter touch like "Save Me." This failing is what makes For Sale no more than eminently listenable. Next time, perhaps, Fool's Garden will go on to make the joyous full-on pop album that seems to be trying to emerge from the failed experiments on display here.