Sam's Town [Japan Bonus Tracks] The Killers

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  • Release Date: 11/19/2008
  • Original Release: 2006
  • Sales Rank: 151,716
  • Label: UNIVERSAL JAPAN
  • UPC: 4988005537102

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Sam's Town [Japan Bonus Tracks]

1LISTENSam's Town 4:06
2LISTENEnterlude 0:49
3LISTENWhen You Were Young 3:40
4LISTENBling (Confession of a King) 4:08
5LISTENFor Reasons Unknown 3:32
6LISTENRead My Mind 4:06
7LISTENUncle Jonny 4:25
8LISTENBones 3:46
9LISTENMy List 4:08
10LISTENThis River Is Wild 4:37
11LISTENWhy Do I Keep Counting? 4:24
12LISTENExitlude 2:31
13LISTENWhere the White Boys Dance Bonus Track 3:28
14LISTENAll the Pretty Faces Bonus Track 4:45

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When last heard from, the Killers were in full glam mode -- a perfect encapsulation of the shinier aspects of their Las Vegas hometown. Well, Brandon Flowers and company have honed in on the flip side, the dustier corners of Americana that lay outside the glow of the Strip's neon maze. The band frame Sam's Town with a pair of carny-styled snippets -- "Enterlude" and "Exitlude" -- that lend a conceptual quality to the disc, something that Flowers does his best to maintain through a set of lyrics that depict folks desperate to get into (or out of) the so-called promised land. He captures it most succinctly on "When You Were Young," a sweeping mid-tempo rocker that walks in the footsteps of Springsteen and Mellencamp but manages to leave its own mark on the landscape via an indelible melody. While that song is open-ended enough to offer hope of a light at the end of the tunnel, the Killers are equally well versed in penning the listener in with darkly metallic hues -- as on the druggy downward-spiral lament "Uncle Jonny." Those hardscrabble rockers are offset by a passel of songs that find the quintet indulging their bigger-is-better appetites in a whole new way, trading the Anglophile bent of Hot Fuss for a rock-operatic mien that -- especially on "This River Is Wild" -- could be a worthy successor to Bat Out of Hell. They Killers may no longer be channeling David Bowie, but Sam's Town proves they're well aware of the importance of ch-ch-ch-changes. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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