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The Thorns...The Thorns(2003)[FLAC]
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[color=Orange]8 Sep 2003 Enhanced, Special Edition Columbia 511372[/color]

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Disc: 1  
1. Runaway Feeling  
2. I Can't Remember  
3. Blue  
4. Think It Over  
5. Thorns  
6. No Blue Sky  
7. Now I Know  
8. Dragonfly  
9. Long, Sweet Summer Night  
10. I Told You  
11. Such A Shame  
12. I Set The World On Fire  
13. Among The Living  
Disc: 2  
1. Runaway Feeling (Acoustic Version)  
2. I Can't Remember (Acoustic Version)  
3. Blue (Acoustic Version)  
4. Think It Over (Acoustic Version)  
5. Thorns (Acoustic Version)  
6. No Blue Sky (Acoustic Version)  
7. Now I Know (Acoustic Version)  
8. Dragonfly (Acoustic Version)  
9. Long, Sweet Summer Night (Acoustic Version)  
10. I Told You (Acoustic Version)  
11. Such A Shame (Acoustic Version)  
12. I Set The World On Fire (Acoustic Version)  
13. Among The Living (Acoustic Version)  

If ever a group's name were wrapped in florid irony, it's surely that of the Thorns. The Thorns is a bright, buoyant summit meeting of contemporary popmeisters Matthew Sweet, Shawn Mullins and Pete Droge. Backed by an all-star studio ensemble that includes Jim Keltner, Greg Leisz, Brendan O'Brien and Roy Bittan, the three nominally insulated musicians do more than claim the legacy of Crosby, Stills & Nash on the harmonic riches of "Think It Over" and the glorious "Now I Know". (It's equally hard to imagine the baby-boom icons wrapping themselves around the chunky funk of the title track here or the pointed impressionistic allegory of "Dragonfly".) They also find a musical common ground that can't help but echo history in its folk-rooted vocal glories yet forges an ego-sublimating higher ground that's anything but nostalgic. Fans of the three musicians may recognise their various sensibilities at work throughout, but this is a rewarding collaboration that virtually defies deconstruction. Don't be misled by the name--this is a beautiful, accessible, musically fragrant bouquet.

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