Hiya! I'm new to this group and decided to post. I've been a fan of Mr.Glover for awhile now and was wondering whether anyone have any mp3 files from his album? I'm looking for some. I really like his singing, he has an very interesting voice.
If you have any e-mail me at marlymalone@yahoo.com.
Best Regards,
Marlene
If you have any e-mail me at marlymalone@yahoo.com.
Best Regards,
Marlene
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I know the original poster is unsubscribed, but here's some info I ran across. Enjoy.
I ran across the album "Big Problem Does Not Equal the Solution. The Solution = Let It Be." on eMusic.com
Interesting.
I have to wait for download unless I want to upgrade now, but it's in my saved for later folder.
I dunno if the direct link will work, but here it is www.emusic.com/album/10844/10844620.html
And a review copied from the site:
Most actors who want to become rock musicians tend to take traditional routes. Kevin Bacon tried his hand at blues-rock, Johnny Depp and Keanu Reeves took on alternative, and even Russell Crowe played in a pub rock band. But Crispin Glover took a much different approach to making music. Sounding like a cross between King Missile and circus music, The Big Problem is one crazy slab of sound. Glover's voice (which has an thin, endearing tremble) serves as the narrator to the world of nonsense he's documented on this album. Occasionally he takes the listener by surprise with a melody. Both the hypnotic "The New Clean Song" and the soothing "Never Say Never to Always" are actually pretty good songs hidden among the madness. But mostly he rants and raves in a stream-of-conscious manner over the genre-hopping music. Most of the time this works in his favor; in fact, his Residents-esque cover of "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" is a nervy delight. The original songs, like the hilarious "Clowny Clown Clown," can be equally entertaining. But sometimes he runs headfirst into his own limitations, like on his disturbing attempt at rap, "Auto Manipulator," a harsh tribute to masturbation that lacks any subtlety at all. A good portion of the material is taken from his books of poetry, which are definitely crazy but not always engaging. But Glover is a very original entertainer, making his musical mark with this weird collection of songs. Fans of edgy, bizarre music will probably enjoy this one immensely.
