Disco de The Postal Service: “Such Great Heights”
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Such Great Heights |
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Fecha de Publicación:2003-01-21
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Tipo:Desconocido
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Género:Rock
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Sello Discográfico:Sub Pop
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Letras Explícitas:No
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UPC:098787060829
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2 personas de un total de 2 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Such Great Singles
The Postal Service is one very unique band, and now, you can hear them from a different perspective. 2 originals and 2 more originals covered by Iron and Wine and the Shins. These songs are great, very exceptional.
Such Great Heights was a very poppy upbeat from their album "Give Up", and it's a great song. The drums are active, there is a lot of panning-involved riffs, and some good vocals.
There's Never Enough Time is a simple Electronica song. The simplicity is actually great in this song. Everything is real clear, and the "tss tss tah tss" drums sound awesome. I love the arrangement of this song, and the keyboard riff is soo good.
We Will Become Silhouettes by the Shins is a very nice song. Instead of busy keyboard riffs with saws and snare drums, there's a lot of realism acoustic guitars. They didn't make an exact replica measure for measure and they change some of the melodies (but keep the mood the same). Both the Postal Service's version and the Shins' version are good in their own ways.
Finally, Iron and Wine's cover of Such Great Heights. If you like acoustic guitar work, you'll apperciate this song. It's folky and a very different perspective on this song. Because of the slow tempo, the verses seem a little long, but that's the only flaw I see in this song.
Basically, if you like the Postal Service, this single will be worth it to you. It's only a few bucks to find out anyways.
2 personas de un total de 3 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Out of the 3, the best...
I have loved the Postal Service since the first time I heard them. It's too bad they are no longer together since the lead singer is now singing, last time I knew, with Deathcab for Cutie. Out of the 3 singles they have out, I thought this one was the best. Specifically I enjoyed The Shins version of "We Will Become Silhouettes" the most. Some of their other singles have a bad remix on them, but for the Postal Service fan, I'd recommend all 3 since they aren't that expensive plus each one does have the original song plus a remix, good or bad, and/or a cover from another band.
- Worth it for the 2 covers
Very interesting to hear non-electronic versions of Postal Service songs. My favorite is the cover from The Shins. It's the same song, but it takes on a whole new life.
- Outstanding single essential companion to the "Get Up" album
I was going through the used CD bin of my local record store the other day and I couldn't believe it but fell upon this beauty for next to nothing, I just couldn't believe my luck. I of course immediately snapped it up. This maxi-single/mini-EP was released in January, 2003, about a month before the album. It is one of the most imaginative single/EP releases in a long time.
"Such Great Heights" (4 tracks; 15 min.) brings the Postal Service (Jimmy Tamborello with DCFC's Ben Gibbard) with their first single, starting with the title track, a great song. Next follows the non-album track "There's Never Enough Time", an equally impressive track that is as good as anything on the "Get Up" album. After that, things get even more interesting. First comes the Shins' cover of the Get Up track "We Will Become Silhouettes", remember this was released BEFORE the "Get Up" album! The Shins shine, as usual (and the track is a nice variation on the album track). Last but not least comes Iron and Wine's cover/reinterpretation of "Such Great Heights", just Sam Beam on acoustic guitar. It sounds completely different from the Postal Service's song, but equally appealing.
In all, I can't emphasize enough how pleased I am with this maxi-single. I of course have the "Get Up" album, and as great as that was/is, this single is an essential companion release to the album. Meanwhile, there has been no subsequent output from The Postal Service since "Get Up" (and of course since 2003 DCFC has soared big time), but here's hoping Jimmy Tamborello and Ben Gibbard start making use of the postal service again sometime, and create a follow-up.
MusicMan (Louisville, Kentucky, USA) - 15 Noviembre 2009
- Nice supplement for an awesome album
If you've only heard one song by The Postal Service, there's a good chance it's "Such Great Heights." If you're trying to decide between buying its parent album (
) or buying just the single, I would strongly advise checking out the album. It's a strong, cohesive work, and if you're a fan of "Such Great Heights," you will likely find the other songs appealing as well. However, this single makes a great supplement to Give Up. "There's Never Enough Time" is a simple but effective song that would not have been out of place on the album. The Shins do a great version of "We Will Become Silhouettes" that rivals the original. The Iron & Wine version of "Such Great Heights" is not to my taste, as I find this arrangement drags too much and does not effectively convey the feeling of a well-written song; however, fans of modern folk may find it appealing.
For a great remix of "Such Great Heights," consider also picking up
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