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Mason Jennings - Boneclouds

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Free Music Review: Soooo glad I bought this cd
Hit: 5 Stars

This is my first Mason Jennings cd, I love it, it is original, beautifly arranged, it flows like honey, and makes you feel good, buy it, love it, and tell yer friends about it.

Peace,
Jesse in Vermont

Free Music Review: Sonic Jewels
Hit: 4 Stars

Mason Jennings' "Century Spring" was an impressive recording. "Boneclouds" is a good set. Jennings' voice is thin, which probably precludes his doing a set of cover tunes. But given his vocal idiosyncrasies, the material on this set rises above the usual. On "Some Say I'm Not" Jennings talk sings overlaid with a funky percussion and cymbals in an unusual but excellent track, "I've been to Egypt, I've been to Rome, I was a young man when I left my home, Looking for something I couldn't find, Now I'm back where I started, it was here all the time." His wife Amy joins him with subtle background vocals on "Moon Sailing on the Water." "Which Way Your Heart Will Go" is an acoustic love song that is gentle with Mason's fragile vocals, "Where would I be right now if all my dreams had come true? Deep down I know somehow I'd have never seen your face; this world would be a different place." "Be Here Now" that opens the CD has a melody that labors gently with Jennings' sincere vocals making an emotional connection, "All the doubts that linger, just set them free & let good things happen, let the future come into each moment like a rising sun." "Gentlest Hammer" is also a distinctive track with David King's original percussion. "Boneclouds," recorded in Minnesota, is a good set offers some sonic jewels. Enjoy!

Free Music Review: One of the 10 Best Albums of 2006
Hit: 5 Stars

This album will knock you over if you give it one chance. Simple as that.

Free Music Review: He makes it seem painlessly easy
Hit: 4 Stars

It starts off with a thunderous rendetion of "Be Here Now" and ends with a little introspective religion.

Not as good as his previous albums, but almost. Retained is the Mason sound we all love; gone are the pure gems we have come to expect. There is no song on this album as good as Ulysses, Sorry Signs, Birds Flying Away or Darkness Between the Fireflies. What we have here are great, but not moving songs. "Moon Sailing on the Water" is the my favorite song on here, it reminds me of David Gray, it's very quiet while at the same time telling you everything.

He still can write some of the best love song though.

Free Music Review: Album is both classic and modern all at once
Hit: 4 Stars

Mason Jennings is one of those rare artists who have both a classic and modern sound all at once. He is at his roots a folk artist, but one who experiments with a lot of different sounds, progressions, and styles, so much that it is difficult to cast him into any one genre. The music is definately from the heart and in my opinion definately worth a purchase. The best way to describe it is one of those albums that at the first listen you think, "it was pretty good." After a couple of listens, "it is REALLY good." Enjoy, and if you ever get a chance to see Mason live do it...the live show is even better.
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