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Whistle Stopper - Elephant Shell

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List Price: $13.49
Our Price: $9.98
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Manufacturer: Saddle Creek
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0648401011623 Format: Enhanced Label: Saddle Creek Manufacturer: Saddle Creek Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Saddle Creek Release Date: 2008-04-22 Studio: Saddle Creek
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great album - sophisticated and energetic Comment: Elephant Shell finds Tokyo Police Club balancing their 'pulsate with purpose' driving sound with a smoother sense of transition, greater range, and more consistent focus. They still rock, and still change things up to keep things interesting, but those differences flow better. Some may like that, some not. :)
Like others have mentioned, I think Elephant Shell stands up a bit better to repeat listening.
Customer Rating:      Summary: strokes from the north Comment: taking the new sound of new york and giving it a canadian twist, very promising debut record , can't wait to hear more.
Customer Rating:      Summary: My copy included a bonus disc with 5 remixes!! Comment: I'm not sure if amazon made a mistake, but my copy came with a bonus disk with five remix tracks. Very pleasant surprise!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: top ten album of 2008 Comment: I don't know how anyone could think this album is boring, maybe it doesn't fully hit you the first time (it didn't for me) but after giving it a couple listens it sounds better every time. With this album TPC went from top twenty, to top five on my favorite bands list. I loved lesson in crime and this has the same feel just different production. I have a good feeling TPC will be one of those bands that have long intermissions between albums but will never be anything less than epic. This is an awesome cd by an awesome band if you don't at least give them a chance then you make me sad.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very Disappointing Comment: Very boring album. All the songs sound the same. I believe it is because the lead singer has a very monatone voice. There is a lot better choices available.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Their 2006 EP, "A Lesson In Crime", elicited raves from Entertainment Weekly, Rolling Stone, Interview, Blender, and Nylon, among others. Since then, TPC have been touring virtually nonstop, pausing only to release last year's "Smith" EP and the digital-only single, "Your English Is Good." Now Ontario's favorite sons offer their first full-length.
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