06-24-2010, 11:48 AM
Is it wrong for me to say this album is better than World Container and We Are The Same?
The Darkest Canuck Wrote:Is it wrong for me to say this album is better than World Container and We Are The Same?
direwolf74 Wrote:The Darkest Canuck Wrote:Is it wrong for me to say this album is better than World Container and We Are The Same?
And I mentioned this before, and I really hope it's not the case...but it's almost like Gord held back some of his very best material from the Hip and saved it for his solo album instead. I know he says he doesn't distinguish between which songs are for the Hip and which ones are for solo projects, but to me there's a disturbing amount of filler on the last couple of Hip albums. The crazy conspiracy theorist in me says that Bob Rock is partly responsible for keeping some of Gord's better songs from appearing on WC and WATS. Nothing against the Country of Miracles, but some of the songs on The Grand Bounce would've made excellent Hip songs.
BIGVDOGG Wrote:You know its good when you get the tears
direwolf74 Wrote:How can you love the last song on the album, if you can even call it a song? :?The Darkest Canuck Wrote:Is it wrong for me to say this album is better than World Container and We Are The Same?
Not at all. I said the exact same thing a few posts back. While I think both WC and WATS are good albums and feature more than a few classics, there are also a few songs on each one that I skip every time I listen to them (In View, Pretend, World Container, Honey Please, Exact Feeling, and Love is a First come to mind). That's not the case with The Grand Bounce. I love all 13 songs on the album, and not a single track feels out of place or unnecessary. In fact it's already solidified its position as my favorite album of the year so far. It's all killer, no filler. And I mentioned this before, and I really hope it's not the case...but it's almost like Gord held back some of his very best material from the Hip and saved it for his solo album instead. I know he says he doesn't distinguish between which songs are for the Hip and which ones are for solo projects, but to me there's a disturbing amount of filler on the last couple of Hip albums. The crazy conspiracy theorist in me says that Bob Rock is partly responsible for keeping some of Gord's better songs from appearing on WC and WATS. Nothing against the Country of Miracles, but some of the songs on The Grand Bounce would've made excellent Hip songs.
tigerthelion Wrote:How can you love the last song on the album, if you can even call it a song? :?"My sales were up!"
fingernailsonhull Wrote:I am now officially hoping that Chris Walla produces the next Hip album.
screw_ball Wrote:Why did no one tell me about this?Nice to have you back screwy... :welcome