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  • Release Date: 06/03/2008
  • Original Release: 2004
  • Sales Rank: 7,803
  • Label: ADRENALINE MUSIC
  • UPC: 811481010484
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Jupiters Darling

1LISTENMake Me 3:57
2LISTENOldest Story in the World 3:53
3LISTENThings 2:45
4LISTENThe Perfect Goodbye 3:37
5LISTENEnough 3:25
6LISTENMove On 5:00
7LISTENI Need the Rain 4:20
8LISTENI Give Up 3:50
9LISTENVainglorious 3:57
10LISTENNo Other Love 4:02
11LISTENLed to One 2:56
12LISTENDown the Nile 4:49
13LISTENI'm Fine 2:59
14LISTENFallen Ones 3:42
15LISTENLost Angel 6:56
16LISTENHello Moonglow 1:56

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Editorial Reviews

In the decade since their last studio outing, Heart's Ann and Nancy Wilson have apparently done some soul-searching and meditating on what made Heart such a great band in the first place. At their peak, they were a powerful, obsessively compelling rock band that could knock off hit singles and consistently fine albums that appealed to album rock radio junkies and studious types. Jupiters Darling is the result of that reflection. It's easily the band's finest moment in over 20 years. Ann and Nancy have gotten their confidence back as bandleaders; the obvious control they exert over these proceedings is one of the album's chief strengths. Guitarist Craig Bartock (who co-produced with Nancy and collaborated as a songwriter on most of these tracks), bassist Mike Inez, drummer Ben Smith, and Darian Sahanaja on keyboards are all wound deep into the Wilsons' sonic tapestry that combines tough, edgy, riff-based guitar rock with textures and motifs from Eastern music, the blues, and psychedelia, à la their influences from Led Zeppelin as well as vintage pop. Over 16 cuts and 62 minutes, Jupiters Darling does not feel overly long; the sheer diversity of its songs and production makes for a wonderfully labyrinthine listening experience. On "Make Me," the acoustic flamenco cum rag blues intro opens out into a rocker that bears the traces of "Crazy On You." Ann's voice opens up the words of a love song that demands resolution. The urgency in the lyric is carried to the edge of the abyss by the triumvirate of guitars. "Oldest Story in the World" has all the grit of "Magic Man," and wrangles out pumped-up riffology. Nancy's country vocal on "Things" feels a bit like Zeppelin's "Going to California," though it's less serious. There's adventure in tracks like "Enough," with its flutes and dulcimers, and "I Need the Rain," with its mandolins, as well as in the engaging radio pop of "The Perfect Goodbye" and the trippy, grungy rock of "Move On." The funky rawness of "Vainglorious" has a smoking refrain. Pearl Jam's Mike McCready joins the band on "I'm Fine," the scorching blues-rocker "Down the Nile," and "Led to One," as does former Alice in Chains guitarist Jerry Cantrell on the grunged-out crunch of "Fallen Ones." Jupiters Darling delivers far beyond expectations; it proves in spades that Heart is a vital and creative rock & roll unit and a force to be reckoned with. Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

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Jupiters Darlingby Anonymous

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May 15, 2008: to many rock fans, it has been puzzling as to why ann and nancy wilson so sparingly do what they do best, rock out!!!! as with all heart albums, "jupiter's darling" only contains a couple of serious rockers and way too many soft/pop songs. "oldest story" and "fallen ones" are spectacular rockers. "move on" and "vainglorious" are pretty good as well. "i need the rain" is the best acoustic and a beautiful song, perhaps this is nancy's best vocal. the rest of the album is not too great. "make me" and "i give up" could have been good if they would have had a more rocking edge, same with "down the nile" the album has some real clinkers with "things", "led to one", "hello moonglow". "no other love" with its 2 lines of lyrics sang over and over and over is especially monotonous. "i'm fine" really needed ann on vocals, nancy's voice is not strong enough to handle this tune. "lost angel" is too long and only rocks for a short part of the song,, "enough" is ok. i hear the band is recording a new album this year. hopefully, they will take a cue from the response to the live "barracuda" with fergie..****people want heart to rock**** ann's voice is still a fantastic instrument, i hope the new album will for once will favor the rockers!!!!

Jupiters Darlingby Anonymous

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November 16, 2007: I looked around online and I finally found why I really didn't like Jupiter's Darling that much. It was the CD mastering. Looking at a chart I can tell why Ann doesn't sound as well. They took the masters of these and cropped off the top peaks from the music making everything loud but sounding like it came out of a tin can. You can hear this clearly if you listen to "Make Me" where Ann's vocals are clipping like all get out. This is heard when it sounds like the volume is going up and down on her singing. I ripped the cd and used an audio program to try to recreate the top level peaks and surprisingly it sounds as full as Desire Walks On.

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