Post by headlightbeams on Sept 25, 2006 23:07:30 GMT -5
Review: Westerberg's animated `Season'
JOHN KOSIK
Associated Press
Paul Westerberg, "Open Season: Featuring The Songs of Paul Westerberg" (Lost Highway)
Paul Westerberg's fans may unleash a collective groan at the notion of the singer-songwriter scoring an animated family film.
The former leader of indie-rock icons the Replacements has managed to both excite and disappoint his fans during his solo career - and this may bring more of the same.
"Open Season" concerns the adventures of a domesticated grizzly bear and features the voice talents of Martin Lawrence, Ashton Kutcher, Debra Messing and Gary Sinise, among others.
So, how does Westerberg's music fit into all this?
As far as the film goes - pretty well. As a worthy addition to his catalog - it does have its moments.
Tracks such as "Meet Me in the Meadow," "All About Me," and "Love You in the Fall" have his trademark catchy hooks, and the playful sing-along lyrics will certainly entertain a family audience without betraying his overall style.
He can still pull at the heart strings with his scratchy crooning ("I Belong," "Good Day," Whisper Me Luck"), and his childlike sense of humor is alive and well on "Right to Arm Bears."
Westerberg seems to know he'll never again stand as the voice of youthful angst. With a family of his own and most Replacements fans at an age where they also have children - he may be exactly where he's aching to be.
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The review above has an alternate first sentence. The more commonly used one from the Associated Press wire service is:
The former leader of indie-rock icons the Replacements has managed to both excite and disappoint his fans during his solo career — and this may bring more of the same.
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Whatever pline, our resident Indiana resident, paid the headline-writer for this wire service review in the Northwest Indiana Times ("Playful music: Paul Westerberg's score adds snap to animated family film 'Open Season'"), the headline writer owes me for using "snap" to describe PW's songs just 12 hours after I did:
JOHN KOSIK
Associated Press
Paul Westerberg, "Open Season: Featuring The Songs of Paul Westerberg" (Lost Highway)
Paul Westerberg's fans may unleash a collective groan at the notion of the singer-songwriter scoring an animated family film.
The former leader of indie-rock icons the Replacements has managed to both excite and disappoint his fans during his solo career - and this may bring more of the same.
"Open Season" concerns the adventures of a domesticated grizzly bear and features the voice talents of Martin Lawrence, Ashton Kutcher, Debra Messing and Gary Sinise, among others.
So, how does Westerberg's music fit into all this?
As far as the film goes - pretty well. As a worthy addition to his catalog - it does have its moments.
Tracks such as "Meet Me in the Meadow," "All About Me," and "Love You in the Fall" have his trademark catchy hooks, and the playful sing-along lyrics will certainly entertain a family audience without betraying his overall style.
He can still pull at the heart strings with his scratchy crooning ("I Belong," "Good Day," Whisper Me Luck"), and his childlike sense of humor is alive and well on "Right to Arm Bears."
Westerberg seems to know he'll never again stand as the voice of youthful angst. With a family of his own and most Replacements fans at an age where they also have children - he may be exactly where he's aching to be.
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The review above has an alternate first sentence. The more commonly used one from the Associated Press wire service is:
The former leader of indie-rock icons the Replacements has managed to both excite and disappoint his fans during his solo career — and this may bring more of the same.
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Whatever pline, our resident Indiana resident, paid the headline-writer for this wire service review in the Northwest Indiana Times ("Playful music: Paul Westerberg's score adds snap to animated family film 'Open Season'"), the headline writer owes me for using "snap" to describe PW's songs just 12 hours after I did:
riverr said:
That's why "Right to Arm Bears" is my favorite song. ... The other songs, good as they are, mostly lack Westerberg's trademark snap ...