Eagerly awaited debut album from the one man band of Andy Dragazis. Think of Air, Kruder & Dorfmeister with Ennio Morricone & John Barry and you'll start to get a good idea of what your in for. Already receiving glowing reviews in Select, Mix Mag, Uncut & other UK press the album is bound to keep the smokers occupied for months. 'Nothing Changes Under The Sun' is set to be one of the those records you won't be able to take off your system. 12 tracks in all. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.
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Nothing Changes Under The Sun
Blue States Manufacturer: Eighteenth Street ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000056VAK Release Date: 2001-01-23 |
Tracks:
- Arion
- Diamente
- The Trainer Shuffle
- Stereo 99
- Spit And Soar
- Golden Touch
- Your Girl
- Looking Glass
- Theme From Within
- Elios Therepia
- Heroes' Elegy
- Cherio Manou
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Andy Dragazis, a.k.a. Blue States, has finally hit U.S. shores with the domestic release of his debut LP. As one of the rare records that actually overshadows its own hype, Nothing Changes Under the Sun proves itself to be deeper, more diverse, and mind-alteringly greater than even the notoriously hyperbolic English music press claim it is. Plenty of tracks ("The Trainer Shuffle", "Stereo 99", "Spit and Soar") carry the summer bliss vibe to which the album's title alludes, but Dragazis has delivered something far greater than a beach holiday soundtrack. Muscular, jazzy, live-instrument workouts such as "Looking Glass" and "Theme from Within" saunter deep within the estimable realm of a David Holmes or Thievery Corporation. "Diamente" and "Heroes' Elegy" give a slight gild to a page or two of Portishead's book of rainy-day beats. It is "Elios Therepia," however, riding a Roy Rogers-style tune out into the great wide open, that is perhaps the most apt metaphor for the entire record. While most downbeat recordings seem to be about navel-gazing stasis, Nothing Changes Under the Sun is all about travel beyond ordinary borders. Book your ticket for the inner sphere now. --Bob MichaelsCustomer Reviews:
Impress your retarded friends with your musical taste!.......2005-08-12
anyway i liked the stylings. you could probably license it for an underwear add.
Dragazis debut is a surreal piece of artistry.......2005-07-24
Beautiful Music..........2005-06-19
NOTHING NEEDS TO CHANGE UNDER THE SUN!!!.......2004-06-22
well, it changes a lot.......2003-10-12
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Nothing Changes Under The Sun
Blue States Manufacturer: Me.in ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00004XN2U Release Date: 2001-08-20 |
Tracks:
- Arion
- Diamente
- The Trainer Shuffle
- Stereo 99
- Spit And Soar
- Golden Touch
- Your Girl
- Looking Glass
- Theme From Within
- Elios Therepia
- Heroes' Elegy
- Cherio Manoli
- Walkabout
- Daystar
Album Description
Eagerly awaited debut album from the one man band of Andy Dragazis. Think of Air, Kruder & Dorfmeister with Ennio Morricone & John Barry and you'll start to get a good idea of what your in for. Already receiving glowing reviews in Select, Mix Mag, Uncut & other UK press the album is bound to keep the smokers occupied for months. 'Nothing Changes Under The Sun' is set to be one of the those records you won't be able to take off your system. 12 tracks in all. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.Album Details
Rerelease of this Absolutely Classic Downbeat/Chill Out Album, Currently Out of Press. This CD Has Now Been Reissued with Two Extra Tracks and New Packaging. Blue States Are Totally on Par with the Likes of Zero 7, Lemon Jelly, Air, Bent, etc. An Unpretentious Downtempo Beauty, Gentle and Life Affirming Enough to Put Nightmares on Wax Out of Business.Customer Reviews:
One of my Favorite Albums.......2007-04-21
Describing the sound was a bit challenging before. It's very airy and light, but it's far from being redundant or dull. "Nothing Changes Under the Sun" is loaded with spacious and unique instrumentals that somehow manage to capture you. There's sampling on the songs, but never too much, and the album simply glides. This album starts out with "Arion", a track that just sort of crashes open the doors of freedom... every-bit as open as the blue sky in the background of the cover. That's followed up by "Diamente", a track that's part 'spy theme' with the orchestration and other part cool vibes. Neat keys and production follows with "The Trainer Shuffle", a song that makes you close your eyes and escape to another place. Those are just the first three songs on this album that I loved. I also liked "Spit & Soar", "Golden Touch", and "Stereo 99". "Cherio Manou" is a great song too - I love the guitar work featured here mixed with the organ... fantastic stuff that is the perfect wind down to the album.
I definitely recommend this album. I've had it for years and still regularly listen to it. It's the perfect music to listen to during the day, on the drive, whatever. But you have to make sure that you're listening ot it with a decent stereo, otherwise this probably won't wow you. And admittedly it took at least 2-3 listens for me to realize how special this album really is. Blue States released another album in 2002 titled "Man Mountain", which was in a similar mold to this one, only it featured far more vocals and IMO wasn't as strong. Finally, they seemed to go in a different direction altogether with "The Sounding", so needless to say "Nothing Changes Under the Sun" is a one of a kind. But if you enjoyed this, you might also like music by Kinobe and The Dining Rooms' "Numero Deux" too.
Finally... the difference between the import and the version released by ESL records is that the import has two other tracks - "Daystar" and "Walkabout". This is pretty significant because both are pretty good songs and if you don't have the import version you'll be very hard pressed finding those two tracks on the ep vinyl they featured on. I'm a bit Eighteenth Street Lounge fan and like Thievery Corporatoin, but if you can, try to get the import version for the full package.
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