Big Country — Over The Border
Album: Restless Natives & Rarities
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Length: 5:12
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I love Big Country. Their last studio album (Driving to Damacus, 2001?) was their best ever, IMO. It's great when a band can release so much good stuff. I keep discovering new stuff that makes me like them even more. Case in point: I have over 10 Big Country albums and have never heard this song.
I liked it until the vocals began. Then even the riff lost it's appeal.
Thanks, JE. Good stuff. I appreciate it a little more each time.
I almost lost patience with this one... there it goes.
The thing about his voice is that you either find it very lovely, calming and tender; or you find it to be irritating.
I think this band is very complex and alluring musically. His voice is unique and equally alluring. And although they may seem dated in the 80s, their music is still vibrant.
Not spectacularly bad, but not something I desperately need to hear again. The singing is flat.
To me this song sounds dated (i.e. firmly planted in the 80s), but the Kinks' Victoria that played just before doesn't. As they say in my native state--Go figure.
RedGuitar wrote:
I really like their first CD, simply entitled "Big Country." Thought they were a great band.
Their debut album was actually called The Crossing. You're right about the "great band" part though.
I really like their first CD, simply entitled "Big Country." Thought they were a great band.
Killer song.
Great deep base & base background sounds
I've never noticed this band before, I like and will look for more...
drife wrote:
I just can't get into this song. I rate it "Marginal".
Ditto, not feeling this at all.
I just can't get into this song. I rate it "Marginal".
i remember when this band broke.
i remember the hype.
they were supposed to be the next big thing. the next U2
it didnt work out that way.
on the other hand i like this one.
SpaceCowboy wrote:
Well, is it me, but doesn't this song sound a lot like "In A Big Country"?
We'll wait and see what everyone else has to say, but so far it's just you.
JohnErle wrote:
My upload!
When I first discovered RP and the LRC, it became my mission to make sure RP's listeners were aware that my favorite band had a lot more to offer than "In A Big Country".
Well, is it me, but doesn't this song sound a lot like "In A Big Country"?
dpjag wrote:
Can I give him my plonkes? I don't like 'em.
Coming right after the Kinks' Victoria, I wonder if the juxtaposition of two different styles of the same (non)tune is a comment or a question?
JohnErle wrote:
My upload!
When I first discovered RP and the LRC, it became my mission to make sure RP's listeners were aware that my favorite band had a lot more to offer than "In A Big Country".
Now, with the addition of "Chance" and "Over The Border", I hope a few people will be encouraged to check out some of Big Country's back catalogue.
With eight studio albums, countless live albums, and several collections of rarities to choose from, I think I'll be able to find a few more RP-worthy tracks before I'm done.
I had no idea they had that much material out. loking forward to hearing more.
gillicious wrote:
I like the plonkeplonkeplonk, myself. I don't know, too much music sounds so unplonke these days.
Can I give him my plonkes? I don't like 'em.
Bocephus wrote:
OK, but I like pretty much anything on their debut album better than this. Think I have 2 BC albums and the second was forgettable.
There is a greatest hits package out for them that you might want to give a listen to.
gillicious wrote:
I like the plonkeplonkeplonk, myself. I don't know, too much music sounds so unplonke these days.
I majored in plonke in college.
KevDogRedux wrote:
Definitely one of the more underrated bands of recent memory.
RIP Stuart Adamson.
OK, but I like pretty much anything on their debut album better than this. Think I have 2 BC albums and the second was forgettable.
I like the plonkeplonkeplonk, myself. I don't know, too much music sounds so unplonke these days.
Tux wrote:
I'm just used so much better from them than this plonkeplonkeplonk.
This sucks.
Oh geez, now we're agreeing twice in the same hour. I think the world must be ending. ;-)
This sounds like Big Country collaborated with Phillip Glass. That's not a good thing.
I'm just used so much better from them than this plonkeplonkeplonk.
This sucks.
Sorry... but I love this song :)
Thanks, John. I always liked their big hit, but couldn't see to invest in any of their CDs. Thanks for turning me on to some of their other product.
My upload!
When I first discovered RP and the LRC, it became my mission to make sure RP's listeners were aware that my favorite band had a lot more to offer than "In A Big Country".
Now, with the addition of "Chance" and "Over The Border", I hope a few people will be encouraged to check out some of Big Country's back catalogue.
With eight studio albums, countless live albums, and several collections of rarities to choose from, I think I'll be able to find a few more RP-worthy tracks before I'm done.
Definitely one of the more underrated bands of recent memory.
RIP Stuart Adamson.