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Go Fly a Kite

Ben Kweller  Organ Ben Kweller  Synthesizer Ben Kweller  Guitar Ben Kweller  Percussion Ben Kweller  Piano Ben Kweller  Composer Ben Kweller  Vocals Ben Kweller  Guitar (12 String) Ben Kweller  Producer Ben Kweller  Main Performer

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1 Mean to Me Kweller 3:20
2 Out the Door Kweller 3:42
3 Jealous Girl Kweller 3:56
4 Gossip Kweller 3:48
5 Free Kweller 3:40
6 Full Circle Kweller 3:09
7 Where's the Rainbow Kweller 2:19
8 Justify Me Kweller 3:57
9 Time Will Save the Day Kweller 3:47
10 I Miss You Kweller 3:58
11 You Can Count on Me Kweller 3:22
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Go Fly a Kite

Audio Compact Disc

Label: The Noise Company

Style: Indie Rock

Go Fly a Kite

UPC: 858565003000

Release Date: 02/07/2012

Original Release Date: 02/07/2012

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Mean to Me, Out the Door, Jealous Girl, Gossip, Free, Full Circle, Where's the Rainbow, Justify Me, Time Will Save the Day, I Miss You, You Can Count on Me]
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Gregory Heaney

It's strange to think that at 30 years old, Ben Kweller has spent over half of his life professionally crafting pop songs, and while it's rare for someone to be both relatively young and a grizzled pop veteran, it's precisely this combination of youth and experience that the singer/songwriter calls upon on his fifth solo album, Go Fly a Kite. With a sugary mix of youthful exuberance and practiced craftsmanship, Kweller delivers a group of songs that cover the pop spectrum, drifting from the fuzzy, driving power pop of the album-opener "Mean to Me," to the lonely pedal steel of the alt-country-inflected "I Miss You." This willingness to explore different sounds paints a picture of a songwriter who, even with a wealth of experience under his belt, isn't willing to settle into one sound quite yet. This idea is taken a step further when the listener digs into the liner notes to find the detailed notes on how to play each song along with the lyrics. Moves like that speak to a kind of openness, as if the songwriter is not only giving his fans the songs to listen to, but to also re-create on their own. This kind of candor makes Go Fly a Kite a refreshing album on a number of levels, as it delivers the goods with its collection of summery jams while keeping nothing, not even the chord progressions, secret. ~ Gregory Heaney, Rovi

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