It's the Nighttime [CD-single] [Import]

It's the Nighttime [CD-single] [Import]

It's the Nighttime [CD-single] [Import]

Track Listings
 
1. It's The Nighttime
2. For The Turnstiles

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Second Single from his Acclaimed 2005 'nashville' Full Length. Includes Exclusive B-side Track, a Cover of Neil Young's "For the Turnstiles".

It's the Nighttime,Josh Rouse,Rykodisc,5"CD Singles,Rock
Highways
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Will happily upgrade this to a 5 star...
  • hypnotic yet melodic
  • The Spaces You Forgot to Listen In
  • Henry Frayne gives us more luminescent guitarscapes
Highways
Lanterna
Manufacturer: Badman Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  3. Sands
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ASIN: B0001GF2EC
Release Date: 2004-03-02

Tracks:

  1. Clear Blue
  2. Brightness
  3. Last Practice
  4. Canyons
  5. Seasons
  6. Brooklyn
  7. Adriatic
  8. Half-Light
  9. Highways

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Will happily upgrade this to a 5 star..........2007-08-01

Really amazing and soothing music, up until the last track. Can anyone explain the 4.5 minute gap after the first 4 minutes of Highways? I thought the CD was defective until I ordered a replacement and found it was the same. Without the last track this album deserves a 5.

4 out of 5 stars hypnotic yet melodic.......2007-05-10

one song is reminiscent of an instrumental version of All I want is you by U2... Can become repetitive over time...

5 out of 5 stars The Spaces You Forgot to Listen In.......2005-03-29

If you were dreaming and driving at night with someone you love, this album is what you would hear on the wind.

We've got access finally to a lot of independent, new music. This is a time to explore and if you're up for it, anything by Lanterna (Henry Frayne is the key individual) is worth the time and the money. Highways is the latest incarnation of this talented musician's sonic mind. I listen to Highways in the early morning and sometimes driving by myself at night. This is definitely music to listen to by yourself. It is music for the soul--jangly guitar, acoustic rhythms, textured drums, poetic vibrations, and ambient sounds...even an intentional few minutes of silence in there on the title track for those of us who pay attention--and a payoff afterwards...kind of an untitled new composition.

Word is that Lanterna's coming out with a new album sometime in the summer so pay attention. Highways is a great jumping point for the uninitiated though. Elm Street is still my favorite, but I'm really looking forward to the next edition. Stay tuned.

4 out of 5 stars Henry Frayne gives us more luminescent guitarscapes.......2004-03-02

An hour with Henry Frayne, creator of music under the band name Lanterna, is a little like an hour of exploring the ocean depths or the vast reaches of space. He creates sonic pictures of the mind with his lingering, layered electric guitar chords and atmospheric melodies. The leadoff track, "Clear Blue," is just the latest fine example of Mr. Frayne's instrumental art. It shimmers with a kind of subliminal beauty, made by echoing sustained guitar tones that could be described as "ambient," but are best appreciated without concern for category. The CD is called Highways, and listening to its nine tracks is indeed something like a journey along the back roads, sometimes in contemplation and sometimes in sheer enjoyment. On this fourth Lanterna disc, the trend continues (begun on the Sands CD) of mixing in more of a rock feeling with some of the songs. This time it's on the Metheny-esque "Brooklyn" and especially on "Brightness," which features some David Gilmour-like choppy electric guitar chords.

As much of a huge Lanterna fan as I am, I'm a little sad to hear some signs of stagnation on Highways. A song such as "Canyons," a gentle acoustic-electric number that never really goes anywhere, makes me wonder if Henry has taken this particular "instrumental themes" thing about as far as it'll go. I hope not, because I'm still prepared to travel along with him for awhile longer.

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