All Artists: Snow Patrol Title: Up to Now [2CD+DVD] [Digipack] [Polydor UK 2009] Members Wishing: 2 Total Copies: 0 Label: Polydor Album Type: Import, Limited Edition, Deluxe Edition, CD Number of Discs: 3 SwapaCD Credits: 3 UPC: |
Snow Patrol Up to Now [2CD+DVD] [Digipack] [Polydor UK 2009] 2CD+DVD / Digipack / Limited Deluxe Edition / Disc.1: [CD] 15 Tracks / Disc.2: [CD] 15 Tracks / Disc.3: [DVD] 16 Tracks / (P)&(C) 2009 Polydor Ltd. UK, a Universal Music Company / Made in EU / — Track Lists: — * Disc. 1 ... more » | |
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Product Description 2CD+DVD / Digipack / Limited Deluxe Edition / Disc.1: [CD] 15 Tracks / Disc.2: [CD] 15 Tracks / Disc.3: [DVD] 16 Tracks / (P)&(C) 2009 Polydor Ltd. UK, a Universal Music Company / Made in EU / Track Lists: * Disc. 1 * 01. Chocolate 02. Chasing Cars 03. Crack That Shutters 04. Set The Fire To The Third Bar (Featuring Martha Wainwright) 05. Crazy In Love 06. Just Say Yes 07. Better Down The Hatch 08. You're All I Have 09. Hands Open 10. Cartwheel 11. The Planets Bend Between Us 12. Ask Me How I Am 13. On/Off 14. Making Enemies 15. Run (Mencap Little Noise Sessions, Live At The Union Chapel) * Disc. 2 * 01. Take Back The City 02. Shut Your Eyes 03. An Olive Grove Facing The Sea (2009 Version) 04. Run 05. Give Me Strength 06. Signal Fire 07. Spitting Games 08. Open Your Eyes 09. Dark Roman Wine 10. Fifteen Minutes Old 11. You Are My Joy 12. The Golden Floor 13. Starfighter Pilot 14. PPP 15. Chasing Cars (Mencap Little Noise Sessions, Live At The Union Chapel) * Disc. 3 (DVD) * 01. Up To Now Documentary 02. Take Back The Cities Documentary 03. The Lightning Strike 04. Set The Fire TO The Third Bar Feat. Martha Wainwright 05. If There's A Rocket Tie Me To It 06. Chocolate 07. Hands Open 08. Run 09. Somewhere A Clock Is Ticking 10. Shut Your Eyes 11. Chasing Cars 12. Crack The Shutters 13. Take Back The City 14. Open Your Eyes 15. The Lightning Strkie 16. You're All I Have Similar CDs
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CD ReviewsSnow Job Tim Brough | Springfield, PA United States | 02/24/2010 (4 out of 5 stars) "Seeing how Philadelphia received a record amount of snow this winter, it seems fitting that reviewing this 30 song compilation by Ireland's Snow Patrol should be posted. Not just for the historical amount of white stuff dumped on my neighborhood, but for the cool music this double disc set contains. There's some deep talent to be found here. And I, for one, did not realize that Snow Patrol was almost a 15 year old group.
Those in the USA who came to Snow Patrol via their worldwide breakthrough "Chasing Cars" will be surprised by the artier songs that date prior to 2000. The band very quickly evolved into a slick alternative outfit and by 2003, the UK hits started coming off of Final Straw. The first song on "Up To Now" is the melancholy "Chocolate," which found lead Patrolman Gary Lightbody going for the lush world of "Coldplay." He also started writing stronger ballads, as "Run" will attest. After that, Lightbody started swinging for the bleachers. The sound got noticeably bigger on Eyes Open, with both "Shut Your Eyes" and "Chasing Cars" making Snow Patrol now sounding more like band than the sum of their influences. There's also much more atmosphere than before, allowing the epic guitars to chime. When 2008's A Hundred Million Suns appeared, the band began hitting the kind of heights U2 often does, like "Take Back This City," Snow Patrol's hardest rocking single to date. However, frontman doesn't have the mammoth ego of Bono, nor Chris Martin's sometimes exasperating over-eagerness. That's even more obvious on one of "Up To Now's" new tracks; a cover of Beyonce's "Crazy In Love." Keyboardist Tom Simpson is apparently a pretty cool DJ (who knew?). The other is a brilliantly produced "Give Me Strength," which plays right into the band's considerable...err...strengths. It's a slow building anthem that rises to a chorus of rejuvenation. Snow Patrol is a band that wants the stardom, but isn't afraid of getting heroes like Martha Wainwright to sing on "Set The Fire to The Third Bar" or name dropping Sufjan Stevens in "Hands Open." "Up To Now" is the portrait of a modest band that is now making terrific music." |