Shine [DualDisc] Trey Anastasio

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  • Release Date: 11/01/2005
  • Sales Rank: 147,800
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 827969770924
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Shine [DualDisc]

1LISTENShine 3:08
2LISTENTuesday 3:42
3LISTENInvisible 3:52
4LISTENCome as Melody 4:27
5LISTENAir Said to Me 3:50
6LISTENWherever You Find It 5:53
7LISTENSweet Dreams Melinda 3:35
8LISTENLove Is Freedom 3:54
9LISTENSleep Again 5:00
10LISTENSpin 4:51
11LISTENBlack 4:32
12LISTENLove That Breaks All Lines 3:49
13Shine DVD 5:42
14Tuesday DVD 7:32
15Invisible DVD 6:25
16Come as Melody DVD 6:17
17Air Said to Me DVD
18Wherever You Find It DVD
19Sweet Dreams Melinda DVD
20Love Is Freedom DVD
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For more than two decades, Trey Anastasio's guitar helped propel Phish into all manner of intergalactic adventuring: darting this way and that, it bobbed and weaved while paying no attention whatsoever to the clock on the wall. For his solo debut, on the other hand, the guitarist doesn't hesitate to cut to the chase, offering up a passel of concise songs -- none of which crack the six-minute mark -- that owe as much to R.E.M or the Black Crowes as to whatever extraterrestrial influences he tried to channel way back when. Diehards may quibble about the lack of extended six-string dissertations, but it's hard to deny the earthy stomp conjured up on songs like "Come as Melody," a power-trio construction that's as redolent of the roadhouse as anything John Fogerty ever cooked up. The disc's title track, while less sweat-soaked, is just as compelling, with a chiming guitar line that conjures up images of early-'70s AM radio -- and a love-your-neighbor lyric that defies the listener not to sing along. At times, it seems like Anastasio is trying to pack a little too much into the grooves of Shine -- sweeping ballads like "Love That Breaks All Lines" bog down, in part because his voice isn't really powerful enough to carry them -- but the guy's so guileless in putting it all together that the mood seldom strays from the sunny side of the street. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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