Stop All the World Now [DualDisc] Howie Day

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DualDisc - CD/DVD

  • Release Date: 05/31/2005
  • Original Release: 2003
  • Sales Rank: 67,517
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 827969458624
 
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Stop All the World Now [DualDisc]

Disc 1
1LISTENBrace Yourself 3:40
2LISTENPerfect Time of Day 4:21
3LISTENCollide 4:09
4LISTENTrouble in Here 5:57
5LISTENSunday Morning Song 3:57
6LISTENI'll Take You On 5:38
7LISTENShe Says 4:41
8LISTENNumbness for Sound 3:51
9LISTENYou & A Promise 6:24
10LISTENEnd of Our Days 4:22
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Disc 2
1Brace Yourself DVD
2Perfect Time of Day DVD
3Collide DVD
4Trouble in Here DVD
5Sunday Morning Song DVD
6I'll Take You On DVD
7She Says DVD
8Numbness for Sound DVD
9You & a Promise DVD
10End of Our Days DVD
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Special Features:

The DVD side of this DualDisc features the entire album in Enhanced LPCM Stereo, an "in the studio" recording session, two live tracks ("Bunnys" and "Ghost," recorded in New York City in December 2002), and videos for "Collide," "Perfect Time of Day," and "Sunday Morning Song."

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Editorial Reviews

This Maine-bred post-mod folk-popster carved out a decidedly personal niche with his debut album, Australia, saturated with a blend of acoustic guitars and triggered tape loops. With Stop All the World Now, however, Day proves he's adept at playing with others -- an experiment he takes to greatest lengths on the lush "Numbness for Sound" and "Collide," both of which incorporate a 25-piece orchestra into swelling sonic waves. Day swaps his six-string for piano on "End of Our Days," adding a stately undertone to the wistful sentiments expressed in the tune; he sticks with the ivories for "Trouble in Here," which packs a little more muscle than many of Day's earlier tunes. Guitarist Jay Clifford -- best known for his work in Jump, Little Children -- injects some spring into the step of songs like "Perfect Time of Day," an uncharacteristically upbeat look at life from Day, who seems to have shed some of the uncertainty and angst that dominated his last disc. The title of this album aside, Howie Day has learned to come to terms with the outside world while retaining the innate quirkiness that drew fans his way in the first place -- and that's an impressive trick to pull off. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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