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Personnel: Griffin House (vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica); Jeff Trott (vocals, electric guitar); Mike Campbell (electric guitar); Benmont Tench (piano, organ); Ian Fitchuk...Read more
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Griffin House's 3rd or 4th album- if you consider "Upland" a full release. House's work is finally getting some more attention- with a few new websites overhauls an...Read more

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UPC:067003076128
Artist:Griffin House
Format:CD
Release Year:2008
Record Label:Nettwerk
Genre:Alt Country, Rock & Pop

Track Listing
1. Better Than Love
2. I Remember (It's Happening Again)
3. Let Me In
4. One Thing
5. Guy That says Goodbye To You Is Out of His Mind, The
6. Live To Be Free
7. Lonely One, The
8. Heart Of Stone
9. Hangin' On ( Tom's Song)
10. Flying Upside Down
11. When The Time Is Right
12. Good For You
13. Waiting For The Rain To Come Down

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Distributor:Sony Music Distribution (
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

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Personnel: Griffin House (vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica); Jeff Trott (vocals, electric guitar); Mike Campbell (electric guitar); Benmont Tench (piano, organ); Ian Fitchuk (piano, drum); Jeff Irwin, Justin Meldal-Johnsen (bass instrument); Victor Indrizzo (drum, percussion).Griffin House offers up another platter of country-tinged fare on his fourth release, having improved his phrasing and intimate songwriting since 2004's Lost & Found. House knows that much of a singer/songwriter's appeal rests not only in the tunes themselves, but in their presentation, and some of Flying Upside Down's best numbers model their sound after the evocative, atmospheric arrangements of Emmylou Harris' Wrecking Ball. Leadoff track "Better than Love" is a fine example; with its sparse, cavernous percussion and interwoven guitar lines, the song is a model for intimate intensity. Elsewhere, House delivers straightforward country-rock with confidence, and tracks like "Live to Be Free" and "The Guy That Says Goodbye to You Is Out of His Mind" could be mistaken for B-sides from Ryan Adams' more twangy records. Where the songwriter falters, then, is in his lyrics, whose clear-cut nature often jars with the ambient instrumentation. Emmylou Harris' hauntingly ethereal voice glossed over such flubs in Wrecking Ball, but House's vocals are straight-laced, clear, and all too demonstrative of any lyrical shortcomings. A notable exception is "I Remember (It's Happening Again)," an anti-war ballad whose message and simplicity harkens back to the protest movements of the '60s. Here, House's phrasing is kinetic, and his words take strength in that sort of convinced cadence, even when the song enters some shaky political territory. "Religion is our best excuse for national defense," he sings, "and when our citizens start saying that our wars are not okay, Washington keeps telling them God loves the USA." This might be standard fare as far as protest songs go, but House's willingness to pepper a standard country song with some non-standard country ideals bodes well for his future work, particularly if he has more text like this in his lyric journal. ~ Andrew Leahey

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Not too drastic a change

Created: 10/05/08
Griffin House's 3rd or 4th album- if you consider "Upland" a full release. House's work is finally getting some more attention- with a few new websites overhauls and now finally this album, I wouldn't be surprised if I heard one of these songs on the radio. "Flying Upside Down" follows the rest of House's albums in that it contains the song "The Guy that says goodbye to you is out of his mind" but also it contains a good variety of songs- they don't all sound the same, nor are they all about the same thing. He incorporates a little more country with steel guitar in this album, but the effect is very pleasant.
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