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Reviews for "I Am Hurt I Am Dirt"

I Am Hurt I Am Dirt
by radiotimes
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Fri, Jan 23, 2009 @ 2:48 AM

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oldDog
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permalink   Fri, Jan 23, 2009 @ 3:20 AM
This is a great combination in my (totally unbiased) opinion, like coffee and cream.
Love all the sitar stuff too.
panu
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permalink   Fri, Jan 23, 2009 @ 4:15 AM
yeah! a fine second venue for ms. burns’ substantial writing & vocal skills. the slowed down male vocal is the fitting metaphor for two people heading in different directions, wishing it didn’t have to be so. really fine work, RT.
Scott Altham
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permalink   Fri, Jan 23, 2009 @ 4:26 AM
Hey RT, the vocals blend nicely and the instrument arrangement is always top notch. I imagine this is what Pany and Ciggi would sound like in a band, which they should start!

I never really have negative comments to make on your work since in a way, its a more diverse and different style than what i do (more commercial I’d say). So i can appreciate peoples different styles and delivery.

I had a unicycle (and a pair of major grazed elbows).

Cheers!
colab
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permalink   Fri, Jan 23, 2009 @ 5:48 AM
This is quite excellent. Very nice match-up, and you’ve found a terrific mood to ground it in.

The “electric sitar” is an idea too many for my taste - the rest of the instrumentals are strong enough to get the job done.

Then again, I’m the guy who can’t resist adding rhodes to every track, so hey, there you go. :)

Good track though. By which I mean to suggest it’s quite excellent.
CiggiBurns
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permalink   Fri, Jan 23, 2009 @ 6:48 AM
Came home wet and cold from a shopping trip to Sainsbury’s and this made me laugh out loud. It’s like Julie Andrews and Tom Waits sharing the same bed and feeling a whole lot better in the morning. Well, Julie does anyway … Brilliant.
Anchor
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permalink   Fri, Jan 23, 2009 @ 8:37 AM
humor and a funky playfulness only make this offering better - great juxtaposition of strong lyrics - for me the sitars work - harkening back to a kind of King’s Road Swinging London grooviness. Panu and Ciggi well paired in this romp.
AT
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permalink   Mon, Jan 26, 2009 @ 6:55 PM
well done RT—-great combination. Love those crunchy drums and that bass.