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Day for Night (International Version)

The Tragically Hip

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From the stunning opener, “Grace, Too” to the devastating centerpiece “Nautical Disaster,” Day for Night is a superbly paced album bursting with atmosphere and emotional bite. It features more acoustic, lower-key songs than the three preceding hard-driving albums, but the overall intensity is hardly diminished. And while there’s still plenty of volume here, as “Daredevil” and “Fire In the Hole” prove, the emphasis is clearly on dynamics and flow, and the songwriting is excellent throughout. Their lyrical themes are particularly interesting and almost always cryptic and mysterious; the songs unfold like short stories, intertwining murky metaphors and grand themes with what seem like intimate personal details (though certainly may not be). There are many great lines spread across the 14 songs, and listeners can revel in the beauty and playfulness of the language; lyricist and lead vocalist Gordon Downie is an intense singer with a poet’s ear for phrasing and subtlety, and he’s a master at bringing a song to life. Cohesive and enigmatic, Day for Night is a thrilling ride.

Customer Reviews

Listen Up & Get Hip!

The progression of these songs gets under your skin so much that you wind up with an itch that can't be scratched. This is a good thing! The album defies categorization and offers no easy answers - None! Instead, it offers the listeners an opportunity to get lost in its lyrical maze or unpredictable walls of hooks & sounds. When I first heard this album I felt as if I had discovered a new band, but I quickly learned that they have a devoted Canadian fanbase and a large body of work. I recommend that the USofA - Listen Up! & Get Hip! Sample each song and I'll bet you get hooked! I did!!!

Moody. Poetic. Soaring guitars. Tour de Force!

This was my first Hip album; it was the music they were touring with when I first saw them live; the concert lifted me to the ceiling. The album has the same effect. Nautical Disaster might be the most devastating poetry for an end-of-relationship song I've ever heard. The twin guitars blend to create a truly ambient soundscape. I still believe it is the band's best.

Great Album!

The Hip are a great band, and I am mystified as to why they've not made it in America. This is a great album also, but buyer beware - I downloaded "Emergency" twice and both times the track was defective. The song is good though, so hopefully iTunes will fix this so that we can have the complete album.

Biography

Formed: 1983 in Kingston, Ontario, Canada

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Formed in 1983 in Kingston, Ontario, the Tragically Hip came together with childhood friends Gordon Downie (vocals), Bobby Baker (guitar), Paul Langlois (guitar), Gord Sinclair (bass), and Johnny Fay (drums). The bandmembers took their name from a Michael Nesmith video entitled Elephant Parts and focused on making a name for themselves in the local scene during the mid-'80s. While performing Toronto's Horseshoe Tavern, MCA Records president Bruce Dickinson was impressed by the Hip's infectious live...
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