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The Only Thing I Ever Wanted | 
enlarge | Artist: Psapp Label: Domino Category: Music
Buy New: $13.98
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 12796
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 5 x 0.3
MPN: 95 UPC: 801390009525 EAN: 0801390009525 ASIN: B000FFJ8EO
Release Date: June 6, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Hi | | • | King Of You | | • | This Way | | • | Needle And Thread | | • | New Rubbers | | • | Tricycle | | • | Hill Of Our Home | | • | The Words | | • | Make Up | | • | Eating Spiders | | • | Upstairs |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com They may be signed to Domino--the same label that unleashed Franz Ferdinand and Arctic Monkeys on the world--but the last thing London duo Galia Durant and Carim Clasmann want to do is pick up a guitar. Their second album is most notable for its pots-n-pans percussion and thrift store brass, which, when paired with a series of lavish electro-folk melodies, make the band sound like the Postal Service's exotic foreign cousin or a more homespun Stereolab. "Cosy in the Rocket" will already be familiar to fans of "Grey's Anatomy": it's the hit televisions series' theme song. The rest of the disc will sound reassuringly unfamiliar to all. --Aidin Vaziri
Album Description This London-based duo's formula of addictive melodies, electronic frolics, and found sounds have put them on the musical map. Silly noises married to sultry vocals and perspicacious lyrics produce recordings of shimmering originality and nascent charm. "The problem with a lot of electronic music is that it either takes itself too seriously or not seriously enough. Psapp offers the perfect solution: do both...knick-knacky sound effects, plucky violin, and whizzing bleeps over warm, elastic beats for a euphoric sound that's like a toy closet come to life" - SF Weekly.
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Great energizer April 27, 2008 I came upon Psapp's music through Dancing with the Stars. While I hate to admit watching the show, I was glad that I was recording the season with the 'Cheetah Girl' for my daughter. I was blown away by the professional dance routine to this song and the song itself. After losing that particular DVR device, I began to hunt in earnest for the band and album. It took awhile, but finally I found Psapp and "The Only Thing I Ever Wanted" with "Hi".
I have enjoyed the whole album as thoroughly as I have my first introduction to the band. While all the songs aren't in quite the same vein as 'Hi', they are all quite different than the pop music playing on the radio these days. Psapp seems to be a very original band, both musically and lyrically. They are a refreshing change of pace that really gets you moving.
Headphone Commute Review December 7, 2007 Falling right along the path of playful toytronica [and sometimes credited with its first use], this experimental leftfield duo from London managed to reach the UK Top 75 as well as US Billboard 200 Albums. With sound derived directly from toy instruments (guitars, flutes, and even a chicken named Brunhilda), and vocals by Galia Durant, the band delivers a humorous take on a sometimes an all too serious genre. Enter a live performance with hand-made flying cats, and you've got a hit! Favorite memorable first track : Hi.
Great, diverse album January 24, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I, like, it would appear, most people, stumbled upon this band by accident. I went to see an acoustic guitarist in concert, and Psapp was opening. Since I arrived late (I'd never heard of the opener and didn't expect them to be too good,) I wandered into a wall of loud clunking sounds that made me want to dance more than anyththing Ive ever heard. So I bought the album and found not only these great, unique, and totally jamming dance numbers--played with squeaky toys and cans in concert--but some amazingly pretty and tuneful sons as well. I havent heard their first album, so I cant really speak to that, but this one, I assure you, is just great. Its always a good sign when so many people--just look through other reviews--like so many different tracks (My favorites are Tricycle, Needle and Thread, and hi). This should certainly not be tossed aside as simply a gimmick band. When the slight novelty factor of this band wears off, youre left with a really amazingly tuneful, well-written, and elegant album. A must-buy, in my opinion.
Can't Smoke Without It December 11, 2006 2 out of 8 found this review helpful
Right now if I'm going to smoke out I have to have this album playing. It's like Seasame Street On Mushrooms. A must have in any collection.
another good one October 15, 2006 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
The Only Thing I Ever Wanted is slightly less whimsical and innocent, both lyrically and musically, than Psapp's first record Tiger, My Friend. But it's still Psapp, which means it's pretty whimsical and innocent and has lots of keyboards and cats.
The exceedingly British female vox, eclectic percussion and random noisemakers (including what seems to be a rubber duckie on Tricycle) that are Psapp's staple are all still on display, never fear. But where the last album was highlighted by cheerful numbers like "About Fun," this one has a somewhat more somber, mature, and at times almost world-weary air to it. Make Up is a simple piano-and-vocal ballad that is as thought-provoking as anything the band has ever done, but it's not exactly a happy song. King of You is sultry and downright cynical. This Way is a real downer (and also my least favorite track on this record).
But it's not just the words (and certainly not The Words, a cut which jumps with joy, albeit with a knowing smile: "Oh, I can't abandon this foolish notion, it's too much fun") that determine the mood in this album. The mixes are emotionally chillier this time around. But that doesn't make them worse: the change is quite by design, and works splendidly.
All told, The Only Thing I Ever Wanted is just as good as its predecessor, though I am slightly more predisposed to Tiger My Friend. If you liked Tiger, get this. If you didn't hear of Tiger, you should also get this, immediately after getting Tiger. This is no sophomore slump. Psapp is still in the game, and the music world is better for it.
Album highlights: Hi, King of You, The Words, Needle and Thread, Eating Spiders, and Tricycle, particularly Tricycle, which I adore.
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