Evan Dando Rocks
Paul Adams | Dublin,Ireland | 07/20/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"What can i say?This is a really sweet movie first of all that you should all watch at least once.The soundtrack is truely wonderful,everything on it is truely brilliant....but the songs that Evan Dando does are,by far the best-just brilliant.Evan does a great job on Gram Parsons "How Much I,ve Lied".I could go on.....but i won,t,do yourself a favour and buy yourself this laid back gem....you,ve be told!"
Many good songs, one excellent one.
H3@+h | VT | 06/24/2003
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I can't comment on the movie, but the soundtrack has got some good stuff. Five tracks from "Thurston Moore" are all instrumentals, and nothing like his band "Sonic Youth". Three from "Evan Dando" are typical folky for him, and he covers his idol "Gram Parsons" on track 15. The rest is decent filler. In my opinion, the best song on here by far is "74-75" by "The Connells". That song is near alterna-pop perfection. I would find this used."
Not too heavy, not too light
Funkmeister G | 02/06/2000
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I watched the film & Thurston's music didn't stick out too much, probably doing the job properly then. Evan Dando's an overrated git but he's okay [if you like his songs, check Smudge, Sneeze & Godstar records because Sydneysiders Tom Morgan & Nic Dalton wrote most of them from Shame About Ray onwards]. I get the feeling this review will be rejected by the advisory board but I care not."