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Album Review: Gemstones

  • Artist: Adam Green
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: February 22, 2005
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Musically, Adam Green is a strict classicist, a pop craftsman par excellence. He seems to be a very keen and very gifted student of pop music's vast and intricate rule book. Thus his music is not especially original in any way, though often sophisticated, tuneful, and clever. On Gemstones, the third and best of his solo albums, Green seems to have perfected his art. Some of the tracks here rank among the finest pop songs that are made these days. These tunes all have something in common: almost every one of them lasts for about two minutes, stripping away every possibly unnecessary part. They are also all pretty much arranged the same way: just acoustic guitar, bass, electric piano, and some tastefully arranged strings here and there. Green and his excellent backing band makes the most of that simple lineup on every track. Then, of course, there are the lyrics. Green sings the darndest things. Who else could write a great stomping cabaret-pop number with all clean and fun lyrics except for that one crucial line (and song title!) "Choke on a Cock"? This penchant of his for extremely obscene and downright childish lyrics can surely turn people off, but it seems to be an integral part of his artist persona. You do remember the Moldy Peaches, don't you? The contrast between his lyrical style and his voice sure is puzzling at times. How can this deep, warm, resonant, and utterly believable voice sing such poppycock? All that aside, just listen to the songs and be charmed. There's the wonderfully melancholic ballads such as "Losing on a Tuesday" and "Before My Bedtime," where he sounds like a dead ringer for Scott Walker. There's the catchy and fun, almost '50s-styled rock & roll such as single "Emily," while "Carolina" is another slice of wonderful cabaret pop, and on "Over the Sunrise" he suddenly goes all Jim Morrison on you. In other words, there's something for everyone here. In fact, all 15 tracks have strong musical qualities. An unusually strong, well-produced album of classic songwriting. ~ Anders Kaasen, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Gemstones (Lyrics) Adam Green Adam Green (2:24)
Down on the Street (Lyrics) Adam Green Adam Green (2:07)
He's the Brat (Lyrics) Adam Green Adam Green (2:03)
Over the Sunrise (Lyrics) Adam Green Adam Green (1:44)
Crackhouse Blues (Lyrics) Adam Green Adam Green (2:07)
Before My Bedtime (Lyrics) Adam Green Adam Green (2:40)
Carolina (Lyrics) Adam Green Adam Green (2:51)
Emily (Lyrics) Adam Green Adam Green (2:45)
Who's Your Boyfriend (Lyrics) Adam Green Adam Green (1:42)
Country Road (Lyrics) Adam Green Adam Green (2:27)
Choke on a Cock (Lyrics) Adam Green Adam Green (1:38)
Bible Club (Lyrics) Adam Green Adam Green (1:52)
Chubby Princess (Lyrics) Adam Green Adam Green (1:43)
Losing on a Tuesday (Lyrics) Adam Green Adam Green (1:46)
Teddy Boys (Lyrics) Adam Green Adam Green (1:50)

Credits

Brett Kilroe (Layout Design), Julian Casablancas (Author), Nathan Brown (Organ), Parker Kindred (Drums), Greg Calbi (Mastering), Dan Myers (Engineer), Brett Kilroe (Art Direction), Chris Isom (Guitar), Chris Isom (Guitar), Steven Mertens (Bass), Dan Myers (Audio Engineer), Amanda de Cadenet (Photography), Nathan Brown (Wurlitzer), Dan Myers (Mixing)
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Gemstones
Studio album by Adam Green
Released February 22, 2005 (U.S.)
January 10, 2005 (EU)
Genre Indie rock
Length 31:39
Label Rough Trade Records
Professional reviews
Adam Green chronology
Friends of Mine
(2004)
Gemstones
(2005)
Jacket Full of Danger
(2006)

Gemstones is the third solo album by Adam Green, released in 2005. The album is characterised by the heavy presence of Wurlitzer piano, whereas its predecessor relied on a string section in its instrumentation.

Track listing

  1. Gemstones – 2:24
  2. Down On The Street – 2:07
  3. He's The Brat – 2:03
  4. Over The Sunrise – 1:44
  5. Crackhouse Blues – 2:07
  6. Before My Bedtime – 2:40
  7. Carolina – 2:51
  8. Emily – 2:45
  9. Who's Your Boyfriend – 1:42
  10. Country Road – 2:27
  11. Choke on a Cock – 1:38
  12. Bible Club – 1:52
  13. Chubby Princess – 1:43
  14. Losing on a Tuesday – 1:46
  15. Teddy Boys – 1:50

Second Disc

A limited edition of the album came with an extra disc with the following tracklisting:

  1. Bible Club (Radio Session)
  2. Emily (Radio Session)
  3. My Shadow Tags On Behind (Radio Session)
  4. Her Father And Her (Radio Session)
  5. Dance With Me (Video)
  6. Baby's Gonna Die Tonight(Video)
  7. Jessica (Video)
  8. Friends of Mine (Video)

 
 
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