The Greatest Story Never Told - Silver Screen

The Greatest Story Never Told

Silver Screen

  • Genre: Alternative
  • Release Date: 2005-05-24
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 12

  • ℗ 2005 Clairecords

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Ahh Ahh Silver Screen 1:32
2
Won't You Ever Know Silver Screen 3:09
3
How Can We End Silver Screen 3:23
4
Hello Friends Silver Screen 2:53
5
Like a Winter Day Silver Screen 2:38
6
All I Have Silver Screen 2:07
7
Something to Prove Silver Screen 4:22
8
She Counts the Rain Silver Screen 4:11
9
You Said Silver Screen 2:00
10
Rockinghorse Road Silver Screen 4:00
11
Girl Like You Silver Screen 3:38
12
Tiny Shards Silver Screen 1:31

Reviews

  • music that SHOULD be told

    5
    By 001001
    I just bought the first 2 songs, and I have to tell you with all of my heart, I have never heard such music so captivating, beautiful and so simple. This is the type of music I would recommend to those who REALLY love music!
  • A Pleasant Surprise

    5
    By Arizzzona
    I bought this liking the sound. After nearly a year this has crept into being one of my favorite albums. People alway ask about these songs when they hear them - they like the feel. I do, too. Do yourself a favor - take a chance - the 30 second samples here are indicative of the rest and the rest grows better with each listen. Great music!
  • Great Ode to the Old, Remixed

    5
    By AaronRH
    I was surprised to love this album as much as I do - most current shoegazing attempts have nothing so special going for them (they feel more like copied melodies than original works). These sounds, however, are quite dynamic and still very true to their influences. One can hear Slowdive, My Bloody Valentine, and the Cocteau Twins in every track, although, very much made new by the artist. Keep on keepin' on, story teller.
  • Unique, Professional, and Solid

    5
    By Donnie12
    Silver Screen is probably one of the best of it's kind, if there is a category for this. It sounds very old but manages to capture the kind of polished and solid sound of today. It's definitely a solid buy for an indie album. It is very mellow and captivating in a vintage meets indie sorta way. Check out American Analog Set if you like Silver Screen. Also take a look at Lesley Lane, another band that sorta fits into this sort of genre. Overall I am very satisfied with this album.