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Stories of a Stranger

O.A.R.

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Heard the World O.A.R. 5:01 $1.29 View In iTunes
2 Love and Memories O.A.R. 3:25 $1.29 View In iTunes
3 Wonderful Day O.A.R. 3:18 $1.29 View In iTunes
4 The Stranger O.A.R. 4:07 $1.29 View In iTunes
5 Lay Down O.A.R. 4:08 $1.29 View In iTunes
6 Program Director O.A.R. 5:43 $1.29 View In iTunes
7 Nasim Joon O.A.R. 3:14 $1.29 View In iTunes
8 Tragedy In Waiting O.A.R. 3:49 $1.29 View In iTunes
9 Daylight the Dog O.A.R. 3:53 $1.29 View In iTunes
10 One Shot O.A.R. 4:24 $1.29 View In iTunes
11 Dakota O.A.R. 4:27 $1.29 View In iTunes
12 52-50 O.A.R. 8:42 $1.29 View In iTunes

Album Review

O.A.R. leapt to the majors in 2003 with In Between Now and Then, but the move didn't change their longstanding commitment to touring. The live show built their audience and crafted their sound; why would Atlantic's logo on their record change that? Ultimately, 2005's Stories of a Stranger doesn't change O.A.R.'s organic, homespun approach to pop, either. But it definitely refines it along the way, bringing the Maryland combo firmly into the adult alternative fold. Live, these songs will still have potential for jam band elasticity. But on Stories they're tightly wound, showing off Marc Roberge's dry vocal and urgent turns of melody. "Heard the World," "Daylight the Dog," and "Love and Memories" are full of guitar and yearning, like a less self-righteous Switchfoot or wordier Goo Goo Dolls. "Memories" in particular is a departure for O.A.R. — co-written by Roberge with hired gun Glen Ballard, it amplifies every part of the band's sound, nearly guaranteeing a radio hit. There's quieter material here — Jerry DePizzo's saxophone shines in the languid "Nasim Joon" — and the band's knack for light and breezy island-flavored pop breathes in "Lay Down," "One Shot," "Program Director," and the irresistible "Wonderful Day." And yet it's the slick, gently insistent "The Stranger" (with backing vocals from Toby Lightman) that feels more representative of Stories of a Stranger. It's clear that Roberge is moving toward songs that will tell a story, make you smile, or make you think, but also have real appeal for casual listeners. There's nothing wrong with that — O.A.R. proved their live mettle a long time ago, and they remain curious, crafty songwriters. Stories of a Stranger just presents everything that defines O.A.R. in a more concise package.

Recent Customer Reviews

amazing
     
by southpark456

at first i did not like this album at all. then, i listened to it again about a month later. IT IS AWESOME BUY IT

Sellouts
     
by Bob Marley154

If your taking the time to read my review, and really want to know which album to get, then i highly recomend ANYTHING released before this one. Anything released after is total garbage OAR should be ashamed for producing if not for its dullness than for abandoning their loyal fans. And as for this album, well is lies somewhere in between, it lacks much of what there is to liek about OAR, yet there is still one, maybe two good songs.

The 'true' major label debut of O.A.R.
     
by BennyC70

An instant classic, this album is arguably the band's best studio effort.
There's a little bit of something for everyone on this album...from mainstream-friendly sounds ("Heard The World", "Lay Down", "The Stranger), to older island-reggae/island vide rock that the band has become known for ("52-50", "Program Directory", "Wonderful Day").
The record and the band do not dissapoint on this album.

Biography

Formed: 1996 in Rockville, MD

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s

O.A.R. (an acronym for the band's full moniker, Of a Revolution) transformed themselves from local Ohio State University bandmates to Billboard chartbusters and headliners at venues across America. First, the band's two demo recordings were hawked at universities. Then, news spread about the band's roots...
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