To Record Only Water For Ten Days
- John Frusciante
- Band Name: John Frusciante
- Record Label: Warner Bros.
- Release Date: Feb 13, 2001
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RichardV.May 3, 200110Sung with such passion, meaning and substance - completely unique and quite addictive.
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DouglasLAug 10, 200310A wonderful album, dedication to life itself. John Frusciante knows what he´s talking about and does it with stile.
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GoranOct 8, 20059A lovely album. Feels very intimate and emotional and in no little part due to the simple lo-fi electronics which are used very effectivelly. I can't say enough good things about it. It's not for everyone though.
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PSMMar 9, 200610This album is amazing, just like his other albums that are also amazin'!
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AllenGFeb 23, 20039
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MWJan 30, 20059This record is unreal. It takes a little while to crack open but beleive me, it is well worth it. This is music in its most sincere and bare form. True "emo".
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Mexicola2Mar 31, 200610This album is fantastic!! I love it!! Anuway, John Frusciante couldn't make a bad album if he tried...He is GOD!
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70Frusciante channels his creative spirits through a homegrown hybrid of early '80s new wave and late '60s acid rock that sounds a lot better than it reads on paper.
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60The formula here is for Frusciante to carve tunes out of loose, cyclical riffs, a few basic samples and drum programmes and his own parched voice. Sometimes, as on 'Remain', the effect is slightly uncomfortable... Tough that out, and get used to the demo quality throughout, and there are some decent songs on 'To Record Only Water,' endearing for their rawness and honesty.
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Occasionally, it all works, coalescing into something with passion and imagination... In other spots, however, Frusciante's amateur (and sometimes listless) singing proves to be a major letdown, even with souped-up reverbs and megaphonic EQ-ing.