Let It Come Down [Bonus Track] by James Iha: CD Cover

    Let It Come Down [Bonus Track] James Iha

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    CD - Bonus Tracks

    • Release Date: 04/27/2004
    • Original Release: 1998
    • Sales Rank: 148,732
    • Label: EMI JAPAN
    • UPC: 4988006739130
     
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    Let It Come Down [Bonus Track]

    1Be Stong Now
    2Sound of Love
    3Beauty
    4See the Sun
    5Country Girl
    6Jealousy
    7Lover, Lover
    8Silver String
    9Winter
    10One & Two
    11No One's Gonna Hurt You
    12My Advice

    About this Artist

    Editorial Reviews

    During lulls on the lengthy Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness tour and before the Smashing Pumpkins returned to the studio to record Adore, James Iha made his first solo album, Let It Come Down. Fortunately, it is one of the rare solo projects from a member of major band that explores territory that could not be covered by the band itself. Iha has made, in essence, a Californian soft rock album from the '70s. Let It Come Down is a gentle record, filled with lovely little songs built with hushed acoustic guitars, simple harmonies, and sunny melodies. Iha has an appealingly shy voice that's perfectly suited for these unassuming songs. And it's not just the sound of the album that's attractive; the songs themselves are sturdy and memorably melodic. Iha's handful of songwriting contributions to the Pumpkins suggested that he had talent, and he proves it here. Let It Come Down is by no means a major record, but it's a refreshing little gem that begs for a sequel. [This version of the album includes bonus material.] Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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