Campfire Songs: The Popular, Obscure & Unknown Recordings 10,000 Maniacs

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  • Release Date: 01/27/2004
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 43,010
  • Label: ELEKTRA / WEA
  • UPC: 081227390020
 
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Campfire Songs: The Popular, Obscure & Unknown Recordings

Disc 1
1LISTENPlanned Obsolescence 4:28
2LISTENMy Mother the War 3:32
3LISTENTension 3:30
4LISTENScorpio Rising 3:14
5LISTENLike the Weather 3:58
6LISTENDon't Talk 5:05
7LISTENWhat's the Matter Here? 4:52
8LISTENHey Jack Kerouac 3:27
9LISTENVerdi Cries 4:24
10LISTENTrouble Me 3:14
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Disc 2
1LISTENPoppy Selling Man previously unreleased 3:34
2LISTENCan't Ignore the Train previously unreleased / Demo Version 2:52
3LISTENPeace Train 3:28
4LISTENWildwood Flower 1:53
5LISTENHello in There 4:26
6LISTENTo Sir With Love 4:16
7LISTENEveryday Is Like Sunday 3:15
8LISTENThese Days 3:28
9LISTENI Hope That I Don't Fall in Love With You 3:39
10LISTENStarman 4:14
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Editorial Reviews

The product of a sleepy industrial town perched in New York State's western corner, 10,000 Maniacs were an unlikely commercial breakthrough. But break through they did in the late '80s with their second album of ebullient folk-pop, In My Tribe. The Maniacs married chiming melodies to topical themes given voice by the alluring Natalie Merchant. Aptly described by its subtitle, this 31-song survey assembles the group's biggest hits alongside a tasteful selection of rarities and cover versions. In keeping with Merchant's pointed pen, the former group includes thoughtful ruminations on child abuse ("What's the Matter Here?") and the poetry of everyday life ("These Are Days") as well as a stirring live rendition of the impassioned Bruce Springsteen–Patti Smith song "Because the Night." Fans will delight in early tracks such as "My Mother the War," which reinforces the Maniacs' initial left-of-the-dial status, which placed them in sonic company with then contemporaries such as R.E.M. and the Cure. An added bonus is Merchant and company's simmering version of Cat Stevens' "Peace Train" -- which was removed from later versions of In My Tribe as a protest against the singer-songwriter's support of a fatwah against author Salman Rushdie. The many other cover versions that fill the set's second disc attest to the band's broad-ranging influences, from a tear-stained take on Tom Waits's "I Hope That I Don't Fall in Love with You" (a rare single) to a folksy version of Iris DeMent's gorgeous "Let the Mystery Be" (from MTV's Rock N' Roll Inaugural Ball), a duet with David Byrne. With rich rewards for both casual and maniacal fans, Campfire Songs offers a thumbnail portrait of a fascinating and influential band, with enough extras to warrant a closer look. Lydia Vanderloo, Barnes & Noble



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Campfire Songs: The Popular, Obscure & Unknown Recordingsby Anonymous

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July 19, 2004: This is an almost perfect chronicle of the 10,000 Maniac's years together. I was at their final show at Lake Chataqua and I will never forget it. I say it is ALMOST perfect, because I was sad to see that Scorpio Rising wasn't included. I have one of the 200 or so original demo records with Planned Obsolesence. The quality of the remaster is amazing. I love this CD and I love the band.

Campfire Songs: The Popular, Obscure & Unknown Recordingsby Anonymous

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January 29, 2004: If you want to hear Natalie Merchant at her very best and the distinctive guitar work of the late great Robert Buck, then this is the CD set for you. This is smart music, no love songs. Socially conscious lyrics put to great music. The upbeat Natalie that her ''solo'' fans have missed is all here. From the weird wild early days, to classics songs with meaning like: Don't Talk (alcohol abuse) What's the Matter Here (battered children) Hey Jack Kerouac (the beat poets) Poison in the Well (precursor to Erin Brockovich) Eat for Two (youth pregnancy) Big hits like: Like The Weather, Candy Everybody Wants, These Are Days, and the Springsteen/Smith cover Because The Night. CD 2 has some great rare gems like the Cat Stevens cover Peace Train, no longer available on the classic In My Tribe CD, and songs that fans know from cd single added tracks, like some great covers of the likes of John Prine, Lulu, Morrissey, Jackson Browne, Tom Waits, David Bowie, etc. This is one of those ''best of'' CD's that will make you want to go out and get all the 10,000 Maniacs CD's.