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Diamonds on the Inside - Audio CD - Ben Harper

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Diamonds on the Inside

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Audio CD - 11 March, 2003
Virgin Records
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Number of Media: 1

CD Tracks:

    With My Own Two Hands
    When It's Good
    Diamonds On The Inside
    Touch From Your Lust
    When She Believes
    Brown Eyed Blues
    Bring The Funk
    Everything
    Amen Omen
    Temporary Remedy
    So High So Low
    Blessed To Be A Witness
    Picture Of Jesus
    She's Only Happy In The Sun

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Audio CD Description

Ben Harper makes elegant leaps from reggae to rock to folk to funk and back in his fifth studio album. The rootsy singer-songwriter with the silken tenor isn't merely genuflecting at the altar of his musical heroes, as here he shows more quirky imagination and inventive musicianship than on any of his earlier efforts. That said, "Diamonds on the Inside" is painted with the same brush that Bob Dylan used on "I Shall Be Released," but Harper adds his own Biblical aphorisms to make the song his own. Most of the songs display Harper's growth as a poet, as he ponders the dualities of life and love in tunes like the disturbing "Touch from Your Lust" and the disquietingly lyrical "Amen Omen." Harper is compelled to sing what is in his heart and to do what he can to make the world a better place. Witness the Marley-like "With My Own Two Hands." The only misstep on the whole disc is the overly humid orchestration of "When She Believes."


Comments From Our Customers

All good

This is great album, I like how pretty much every song is different, and not just songwise, but it spans many different genres. Ben Harper is always good. There's a lot of good reviews for this album, so I won't go much further than that.


Blah!

Tried listening to this album, failed. Ben Harper apparently has an awful voice, and the song writing is difficult to listen to. The lyrics are so lame. So so lame.


"When it's good, it's so, soooo good, but..."

I really enjoyed Ben Harper's last solo studio release before "Both Sides of the Gun"; but it has a couple of flops that merited the 4-star rather than 5-star rating.

 

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