Strict Joy [Deluxe Edition] The Swell Season

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CD - Special Edition / Bonus DVD

  • Release Date: 10/27/2009
  • 3 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 835
  • Label: ANTI
  • UPC: 045778705221
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Strict Joy [Deluxe Edition]

Disc 1
1LISTENLow Rising / The Swell Season 4:47
2LISTENFeeling the Pull / The Swell Season 2:20
3LISTENIn These Arms / The Swell Season 3:33
4LISTENThe Rain / The Swell Season 3:40
5LISTENFantasy Man / The Swell Season 5:06
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Disc 2
1LISTENAll the Way Down / The Swell Season Live / Bonus Track / DVD 4:06
2LISTENLies / The Swell Season Live / Bonus Track 4:26
3LISTENThis Low / The Swell Season Live / Bonus Track 5:32
4LISTENDrown Out / The Swell Season Live / Bonus Track 5:44
5LISTENWhen Your Mind's Made Up / The Swell Season Live / Bonus Track 3:32
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Disc 3
1Bonus Material / The Swell Season Live / Bonus Track / DVD

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Editorial Reviews

When Once hit theaters in 2007, Glen Hansard had already pursued international recognition for more than 15 years with the Frames. Although popular in Ireland, the singer's music wasn't nearly as omnipresent in other countries until the movie's release, which catapulted former Frames tunes like "Falling Slowly" into the spotlight. The Once soundtrack was also a big hit, turning Hansard's side project with simpatico songwriter Markéta Irglová into a full-fledged, award-winning, globetrotting band. While playing international venues and attending industry award shows, the two attracted additional attention for their real-life relationship, which effectively replaced Once's semi-tearful conclusion with a storybook ending. Released two years after the film's release, however, Strict Joy finds Hansard and Irglová going their separate ways, choosing to end their relationship while remaining in the same band.

Hansard has used heartbreak for fuel in the past, and he keeps the blaze going throughout these 12 tracks. If the Once soundtrack was a bit spotty -- its track list culled from a haphazard array of old Frames songs, Van Morrison covers, collaborative material, and musicians' own tunes -- then Strict Joy shows what the Swell Season can do with a singular theme and a solid backing band, both of which contribute to the album's cohesion. Van Morrison's influence is still apparent, particularly in the '70s-styled soul of "Low Rising," but the singer/songwriter ambience that permeated Once's music doesn't carry as much weight here. Instead, Strict Joy devotes more concern to exploring the lush possibilities of Swell Season's sound, which now includes tasteful doses of strings, electric guitar, and overdubbed harmonies. The results are quite often gorgeous, with songs like "The Rain" and "Wild Horses" building up to expansive, cathartic climaxes over the course of several minutes. Also striking are the performances by Markéta Irglová, who turns her fragile voice -- an instrument that always seemed detrimentally self-conscious on previous albums -- into something alluring on "Fantasy Man" and "I Have Loved You Wrong." It's testament to the band's vision that they remain focused despite such improvements; no amount of cinematic orchestration can change the fact that these songs are, after all, inward-looking tunes about heartbreak and personal struggle, and their lyrics resonate regardless of their wrapping paper. As a result, Strict Joy is a joy from start to finish, as few bands manage to mix intimacy and sweeping songcraft with such finesse. [A three-disc Deluxe Edition was also released.] Andrew Leahey, All Music Guide

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November 16, 2009: By now you have probably heard the Cinderella story that is Irish singer/songwriter Glen Hansard and Czech singer/songwriter Marketa Irglova's. Thanks to an indie film titled ONCE the couple shot into the stratosphere with an Oscar for "Falling Slowly,"received critical and commercial accolades, and sold out concerts worldwide. The two -billed as The Swell Season - return with the follow-up, STRICT JOY. A lot is riding on this disc. Happily it measures up to the duo's previous catalog. STRICT JOY is a pleasurable listen; coffeehouse acoustics with Hansard's and Irglova's ethereal vocals. The lyrics are the most intrical part of the album: Hansard and Irglova ended their romantic relationship while recording. "In These Arms," "Fantasy Man," and other tracks are obvious nods to the breakup. STRICT JOY also rocks more than the Swell Season's previous releases: "Low Rising" kicks off the album on a high note. All in all, JOY is one to behold. The deluxe version includes a CD and DVD recorded at a concert I attended here in Milwaukee. Pretty sweet.