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Bright Eyes
- Record Label: Saddle Creek
- Release Date: Oct 24, 2006
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 20 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 15 out of 20
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Mixed: 3 out of 20
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Negative: 2 out of 20
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Oct 1, 2013I really can't believe this is a B-sides album. I absolutely love Bright Eyes and everything else Conor has done but this is my favorite album by far. The songs are all so different but still flow so well together. A hauntingly beautiful CD.
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drewcApr 19, 2007these are b-sides??? there are a couple duds (mainly the earliest stuff) but i think very few artists can create non-album tracks this good. his song writing amazes me!
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NashaCrablegsDec 28, 2006beautiful, one of my favourite bands of all time.
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benzo24Nov 27, 2006great song, great album.
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KileyLNov 10, 2006yeah, ryan adams, 3 in 2005.
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DougR.Nov 11, 2006Kevin, Ryan Adams actually released three last year. Double album the year before that. Neil Young did two in one year not too long ago. Haven't actually heard this record yet but I like Connor and have heard a lot of his early demos/stuff. So Icansafely give it a 7 no problem.
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KevinKOct 29, 2006hey todd i guess you forgot about him releasing two albums in one year. can you name any other songwriters who have done that recently?
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JeremyFApr 12, 2007Not his best, but a few fantastic songs. um... yeah, Kevin. Bryan Adams is a great example. And Isobel Campbell... two in one year. Both exceptional.
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JosephPieintheskyDec 29, 2006Mediocre at best.Not too many quality songs on there, but still easy on the ears
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GregKNov 4, 2006Kevin... Sorry to say bud, but quantity does not trump quality. Brighteyes has been really trying, but fails to bring anything new to the table. Releasing B-Sides for mediocre music is a really shady thing to do.
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ToddWOct 24, 2006
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The songs on Noise Floor don’t rank with his best, but there’s a reckless spirit to the endeavor that’s alluring, and representative of his music overall.
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Noise Floor presents a mixed bag that will enthrall hardcore Conorites but leave others frequently reaching for the skip button.
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This orderly collection of messy leftovers suits his disheveled talents. [Nov 2006, p.137]