Say I Am You The Weepies

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  • Release Date: 03/07/2006
  • Sales Rank: 1,853
  • Label: NETTWERK RECORDS
  • UPC: 067003046626

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Say I Am You

1LISTENTake It from Me 3:52
2LISTENGotta Have You 3:19
3LISTENWorld Spins Madly On 2:45
4LISTENCitywide Rodeo 4:13
5LISTENRiga Girls 2:36
6LISTENSuicide Blonde 1:36
7LISTENPainting by Chagall 3:57
8LISTENNobody Knows Me at All 2:00
9LISTENNot Your Year 3:35
10LISTENLiving in Twilight 2:59
11LISTENStars 3:02
12LISTENLove Doesn't Last Too Long 2:46
13LISTENSlow Pony Home 4:11

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Editorial Reviews

The Weepies (Steve Tannen and Deb Talan) have never pretended to be anything that they're not, which is, briefly, sentimental, melodic folk-pop, with harmonious vocals and gently picked guitars. They accept this, they relish in it, they did it well on Happiness, and they continue to do so on their 13-track major-label debut. Being that the title of the record, Say I Am You, is a quote from 13th century writer Jelaluddin Rumi, known for his intense spiritual and passionate poems, it is not a surprise that the album is all about love. Sometimes the love is hidden or lost ("World Spins Madly On," for example), sometimes it's false, but mainly it's a love that has been gratefully found and cherished. And for the most part, the Weepies manage to discuss and explore this without falling into the trappings of typically saccharine infatuated musings. "Take It from Me," the album's opener, has Talan trying, vainly, to find metaphors for her incomparable beloved ("a favorite pair of shoes?" or "a window the sun shines through?" she wonders), and the rest of the album pretty much follows suit. The songs are simple and pretty and generally uplifting, basking in the glow of being happily smitten, but not blind to the misfortunes of others in the world. The tracks on which Tannen sings the lead vocals are actually the most pessimistic of them all (the David Gray-like "Love Doesn't Last Too Long," for instance) or at least the most ambiguous, and provide more of a cynical, or perhaps just sad, perspective on the theme. Tannen's voice is nice, but it's nowhere near as charming as that of his counterpart's: he's much better suited to the role of backup harmony, and probably because of this he sings lead on only about one-third of the album. Talan's voice, instead, is a pleasant reminder of the chick-folk/rock stars of the '90s, but she adds her own sweet innocence that fits perfectly with the love songs, the twinkling guitar, the literate wordplay, the scalar melodies. Say I Am You is not groundbreaking music, but the Weepies know what they're doing, and they know how they feel, and they're not afraid to sing about it. Marisa Brown, All Music Guide

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a truly amazing recordby Anonymous

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June 21, 2008: The Weepies are a breath of fresh air. The simple, sweet sound of this folk-pop duo will brighten anyone's day. Great gift idea for any music lover.