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1.Some Nights (Intro)
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2.Some Nights
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3.We Are Young
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4.Carry On
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5.It Gets Better
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6.Why Am I the One
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7.All Alone
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8.All Alright
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9.One Foot
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10.Stars
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11.Out on the Town
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Editorial Notes
Recording information: Dawson's Studio; Electric Lady Studios;
Emile's Studio; Enormous Studios; Jungle City; Livingston Studios,
London.
Photographer: Lindsey Byrnes.
Fun.'s debut album Aim and Ignite was an interesting blend of
seemingly divergent styles topped by a healthy dose of grandiose
ambition and performed with a precise abandon. The trio made an
album that was truly progressive and also super catchy and fun. The
follow-up, Some Nights, ramps up the ambition and sonic bombast,
but also manages to be even more powerful and impressive. While
writing and planning the album, singer Nate Ruess, guitarist Jack
Antonoff, and multi-instrumentalist Andrew Dost were heavily
influenced by both the sound and scope of Kanye West's My Beautiful
Dark Twisted Fantasy and made every attempt to achieve something
similar, even to the point of hiring that album's co-producer Jeff
Bhasker to produce and craft beats for them. (Also Emile Haynie,
who has worked with Eminem among others) Though the album has more
of a hip-hop influence than Aim and Ignite did, there are still
large doses of Queen and ELO coursing through the band's blood,
both in the machine-crafted vocal harmonies and the ornate bigness
of the sound. The album is overloaded with strings and horns,
backing vocals, keyboards, and programmed drums surrounding Ruess
like a clamoring crowd, but never drowning out his innately sincere
vocals and painfully honest lyrics. He has the kind of voice that
could cut through any amount of noise, not by using volume but
honesty. Even when he's fed through Auto-Tune, you know he's
telling you the truth all the time. On songs like the lead single
"We Are Young" or the rollicking "All Alone," he provides a very
human core that grounds things even as the music builds to ornate
crescendos. Indeed, the album is really, really big sounding and
could easily have ended up collapsing under its own weight and
pretension, but the opposite happens and Some Nights takes flight
instead. The songs are both anthemic and human-sized, the heartfelt
words and naked emotions are never buried, and the music is
uplifting, not overpowering. The trio has crafted a record that
measures up to My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy musically and
delivers enough emotional charge to power a small town for a month.
It's an impressive achievement and Fun. deserves every bit of
acclaim that comes its way because of it. ~ Tim Sendra
Format: Compact Disc
Released Date: February 21, 2012
Genre: Alternative
Style: Rock & Pop
Number of Discs: 1
Stereo/Mono: Stereo
Label Name: Fueled by Ramen Records
UPC: 075678826283