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Argue with a Tree...

 
Album Review: Argue with a Tree...

  • Artist: Blue October
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: February 22, 2005
  • Type: Contains explicit content, Live
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Recorded in their home state (but not their hometown of Houston) in 2004, Argue with a Tree... captures Texas rockers Blue October during an exuberant performance in front of a very enthusiastic Dallas crowd. In addition to being a live album, the two-disc set could also serve as a greatest-hits or career retrospective of sorts -- its sprawling playlist contains numbers from Answers, Consent to Treatment, and History for Sale, and the collection here represents enough of the band's material and sound to appeal to dedicated fans and newcomers alike. Argue with a Tree... is further helped along by a crisp recording that keeps the band front and center throughout, clear from troubles such as reverb or audience noise during songs. All of this works to Blue October's advantage, as it helps to highlight some fine performances from the band, particularly violinist Ryan Delahoussaye and guitarist Brant Coulter. While the two mostly concentrate on weaving understated, evocative accents into their songs, they do let loose at times, particularly when trading solos during "Italian Radio." Later on, Delahoussaye is granted a particularly impressive solo with the song "PRN," which he performs near the end of the album's second disc. Despite these many positive aspects, however, there are a few sticking points present on Argue with a Tree.... Throughout the album, vocalist Justin Furstenfeld's vocals border on aggressive and overwrought, at times sounding more spoken (or shouted) than sung, as on "Independently Happy" and "Calling You." Also, by presenting the entire concert instead of trimming it down to the strongest numbers, Argue with a Tree... begins dragging even before the conclusion of the first half. There's no doubt that the show itself was a success, judging from the cheers of the audience between songs, but the energy of the concert doesn't translate onto the album, and the initial energy from the opening tracks isn't sustained for long. While its breadth is ambitious, the album soon becomes overburdened; by the time Furstenfeld concludes the show with a haunting a cappella piece, it feels as if the music has lasted for a few days, not a few hours. ~ Katherine Fulton, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Amnesia [Live] Justin Furstenfeld Blue October (4:59)
Independently Happy [Live] Justin Furstenfeld Blue October (5:25)
HRSA [Live] Justin Furstenfeld Blue October (4:33)
Drop [Live] Justin Furstenfeld Blue October (4:24)
Sexual Powertrip [Live] Justin Furstenfeld Blue October (3:41)
Clumsy Card House [Live] Blue October (4:06)
Blue Sunshine [Live] Blue October (6:12)
Balance Beam [Live] Justin Furstenfeld Blue October (4:01)
Quiet Mind [Live] Justin Furstenfeld Blue October (4:22)
Inner Glow [Live] Justin Furstenfeld Blue October (4:17)
Ugly Side [Live] (Lyrics) Blue Miller, Justin Furstenfeld Blue October (5:11)
Black Orchid [Live] Blue October (6:32)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
For My Brother [Live] Blue October (6:22)
Breakfast After Ten [Live] Justin Furstenfeld Blue October (5:17)
Calling You [Live] Justin Furstenfeld Blue October (4:15)
Italian Radio [Live] Blue October (4:22)
Somebody [Live] (Lyrics) Blue Miller, Justin Furstenfeld Blue October (4:25)
Razorblade [Live] (Lyrics) Blue Miller, Ryan Delahoussaye, Justin Furstenfeld, Matt Noveskey Blue October (4:37)
Chameleon Boy [Live] Justin Furstenfeld Blue October (6:52)
James [Live] Justin Furstenfeld Blue October (6:13)
Amazing [Live] Justin Furstenfeld Blue October (6:30)
Weight of the World [Live] Blue October (4:03)
PRN [Live] Blue October (5:20)
Come in Closer [Live] Justin Furstenfeld Blue October (5:12)
[Untitled Hidden Track] [Live] Blue October (1:45)

Credits

Chad Wandel (Photography), Ryan Smith (?), David Jack Daniels (Mixing), Piper Skih (MIDI Pedals), Justin Furstenfeld (Vocals), King Hollis (Editing), Ronnie Meyers (Production Assistant), C.B. Hudson III (Guitar), Sean Patrick/Dana Parker (Engineer), CB Hudson (Vocals), Aaron Belcher (Drum Technician), David Castell (Producer), Piper Skih (Guitar (Bass)), Piper Skih (MIDI), Chad Abbott (Assistant), David Castell (Audio Production), Ryan Delahoussaye (Keyboards), Mandy Cornett (Production Coordination), Justin Furstenfeld (Guitar), Lauren Voneper (Photography), Edward P. Harris (Editing), Paul J. Armstrong (Camera Operator), Jon Erickson (Assistant), Melanie Hines (Production Assistant), Ryan Delahoussaye (Mandolin), Piper Skih (Vocals), Piper Skih (Bass), Jeremy Furstenfeld (Vocals), Dale Brock (Management), Chad Pavlovich (Guitar Technician), Melina McKinnon (Producer), Jeremy Furstenfeld (Drums), Elijah Wandel (Model), King Hollis (Director), Mike Swinford (Management), David Castell (Mixing), Mark "Anarchy" Lee (Location Coordinator), Anthony Longoria (Production Assistant), Ryan Delahoussaye (Violin), Ryan J-W Smith (?), Greg Vest (Assistant), Paul Nugent (Management), C.B. Hudson III (Vocals), Zayra Alvarez (Vocals), Chuck Hatcher (Photography Director), Anna OGorman (Photography), Leslie Wandel (Photography), Paul Armstrong (Camera Operator), Kelly Coats (Key Grip), Michael Cain (Executive Producer), Sean Semler (Lighting), CB Hudson (Guitar), David Castell (Sound Design), G.I. Sanders (Graphic Design), Todd Roling (Engineer), Ryan Delahoussaye (Vocals), Rick Kirkham (Camera Operator), David Castell (Audio Engineer), Mike Swinford (Executive Producer)
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