Souls Aflame O.A.R.

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  • Release Date: 02/20/2001
  • Original Release: 2000
  • Sales Rank: 62,927
  • Label: EVERFINE
  • UPC: 803494040923
 
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Souls Aflame

1LISTENCity on Down 3:53
2LISTEN[Untitled] 5:24
3LISTENSo Moved On 5:54
4LISTENNight Shift 2:59
5LISTENRan Away to the Top of the World Today 6:01
6LISTENOn Top the Cage 6:03
7LISTENThe Wanderer 6:02
8LISTENWhen Can I Go Home? 5:24
9LISTENTo Zion Goes I 4:11
10LISTENHey Girl 4:36
11LISTENI Feel Home 4:03

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Editorial Reviews

O.A.R.'s second release, Souls Aflame, picks up where their debut album, The Wanderer, left off with one major difference, the addition of Jerry DePizzo's saxophone. Songs like "City on Down," "Night Shift," and "Hey Girl" continue the O.A.R. tradition of upbeat good-time party music with DePizzo's sax adding depth and diversity, allowing the band to further develop its sound. There is also evidence that the band is evolving -- "When Can I Go Home," "So Moved On," and "I Feel Home" depict a lyrical and musical progression that is more introspective and heartfelt than any track on the first album. These contradictory styles give the upbeat songs more punch and the slower tracks an even greater emotional charge. O.A.R. have successfully avoided the sophomore jinx by illustrating the ability to progress as a band rather than merely repackage their debut effort. ~ Erik Crawford, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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Souls Aflameby Anonymous

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December 30, 2002: Good instrumentals and lyrics, but is somewhat repetative.

Souls Aflameby Anonymous

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November 12, 2002: O.A.R.'s second release Soul's Aflame is their best cd. With the addition of saxaphone player Jerry Depizzo O.A.R. has found the missing piece to the puzzle. The saxaphone gives O.A.R. a really good harmony and sound, tying all the instruments together. Soul's Aflame is a great cd where every song is just as good as the next. It is a cd that I can listen to over and over again. With such tracks as City on Down, The Wanderer, and I Feel Home, this cd is good from start to finish.


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