If I Had A Hi-Fi
- Nada Surf
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It's the best sort of covers album, reverent to the source material but not beholden to it.
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This is how the covers album should be done, with tight technique and loving affection blending together to give the new versions life and bite.
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80Consequently and unlike most covers records, If I Had a Hi-Fi (which, rather neatly, is a palindrome) sounds wonderfully fresh and easy, but also yields some unexpected pop trinkets.
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80The veteran New York trio draws from synth-pop, to pomp rock, yet somehow turns the wildly disparate source material into a coherent album that doubles as a tribute to their own roots in The Byrds and Big Star. [May 2010, p.99]
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Cover albums are usually a contractual cop-out, but the diverse scope and amount of thought put into each track on If I Had A Hi-Fi prevents it from sounding superfluous or self-indulgent. [Jun 2010, p.107]
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The group's poppy guitars and thick, layered vocal harmonies occasionally improve upon some selections of the vastly diverse material.
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On If I Had a Hi-Fi, Nada Surf accomplishes the rare feat of producing a covers album that won't just waste space on your CD shelf.
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Covers, of course, are always fraught with peril, and at times singer/guitarist Matthew Caws' inflection has a way of fermenting the source material's latent cheese.
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Nada Surf show they can play well with others on If I Had a Hi-Fi, though they'd do well to apply the lessons learned here to some new tunes for their next album.
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70Their approach avoids downright imitation of their source material, and they somehow capture a broad swathe of popular music in their own style.
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70Ultimately what places this covers album a notch higher than the rest is its unpretentiousness.
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60A titular palindrome for New Yorkers' covers CD. [June 2010, p. 96]
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60They spent three weeks recording this eclectic set of covers ranging from The Moody Blues to Spoon, all delivered with the steel-trap tightness of a touring band. [Jun 2010, p.128]
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Were Nada Surf not so comfortable with their own style, If I Had a Hi-Fi might play entirely as an indier-than-thou stunt performance instead of a fun, if somewhat slight, one-off record.
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