Thursday, November 22, 2007

The Killers Sawdust



The Killers Sawdust







1. The Killers Tranquilize 3:45
2. The Killers Shadowplay 4:07
3. The Killers All The Pretty Faces 4:45
4. The Killers Leave The Bourbon On The Shelf 3:38
5. The Killers Sweet Talk 4:18
6. The Killers Under The Gun 2:33
7. The Killers Where The White Boys Dance 3:26
8. The Killers Show You How 2:46
9. The Killers Move Away 3:50
10. The Killers Glamorous Indie Rock and Roll 4:16
11. The Killers Who Let You Go? 3:42
12. The Killers The Ballad of Michael Valentine 3:50
13. The Killers Ruby, Don't Take Your Love To Town (Live) 3:05
14. The Killers Daddy's Eyes 4:14
15. The Killers Sam's Town (Live) 3:43
16. The Killers Romeo And Juliet (Live) 5:27
17. The Killers Mr. Brightside [Jacques Lu Cont's Thin White Duke Remix] 8:48

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With only two studio releases behind them, it might surprise some to hear that the Killers had enough material to release a b-sides and rarities CD only five years after forming, but this is definitely no all-filler/no-killer collection, instead containing a mittful of legitimately strong and worthwhile songs. There are four never-before-released Killer songs on Sawdust, including "Tranquilize," featuring rock legend Lou Reed on half of the vocals, a number that is filled with a Queen-affected operatic touch. The previously unreleased "Shadowplay"--a Joy Division cover--unfortunately pales compared to the original, while "Leave Your Bourbon at the Door" is easily the summit of the CD; a longtime live favorite, the song's despair and urgency is a must-have for any Killer fan. Also noteworthy is an outtake from the Hot Fuss sessions called "Under the Gun," a driving melody with a memorable chorus that feels like a Killers classic. Lesser-known tracks gathered together on this compilation include "Move Away"--first heard on the Spiderman 3 soundtrack--which is straight-up U2-circa-Vertigo era, but still exciting to listen to. Some previously released b-sides are cover tunes that provide musical whimsy, but not much more: the trad-country "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town," which was made famous by Kenny Rogers, while the impassioned "Romeo and Juliet" tune--written by Mark Knopfler of Dire Straits fame--is nearly mimicked by Flowers, and serves little more purpose than providing homage to a wonderfully written melody and tale.

Product Description
Sawdust includes "All The Pretty Faces" (which was the b-side of "When You Were Young"); two movie soundtrack tunes, "Shadowplay" (a Joy Division cover from Control, Anton Corbijn's biopic of Ian Curtis) and "Move Away" (from Spiderman 3); as well as a cover of Kenny Rogers & The First Edition's "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love To Town" (written by Mel Tillis)

The collection will also contain songs which weren't completed for Hot Fuss and Sam's Town. The Killers recently went back into the studio to finish the tracks, including "Tranquilize" featuring Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Lou Reed.

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