Absolutely brilliant!
author: working4peace
This album is absolutely amazing! The very upbeat and joyful 'Kittery Tide' is accompanied by the more serious, political, perfect harmonies of 'Commander' and 'Superior'. This CD is defenitely worth its money. This band is unlike modern day MTV artists, who produce CDs with only one or two good songs on it, but charge you twice as much. This CD does not have one or two good songs, it has twelve.
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author: Annika Jayne
Well, it's a great CD but I really liked Remember Who I Am better than Little Star. The harmony vocals are outstanding once again but I find the melodies a little harder to grasp. I miss melodies like Hey Rose, The Shape I Found You In or David. But all in all I enjoyed listenting to Little Star!
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Beautiful harmony, brilliant songwriting
author: Zan
Little Star shows the amazing range of Girlyman's talents. We have the "girlygrass" of "Kittery Tide," the political anger of "Commander," the gender-exploration of "Young James Dean," and the more countryish "I Wonder Where You Have Gone." It starts with the upbeat memories of a regretful TV has-been and continues through the characters of a mother mourning her soldier-son's death, the person who is finally noticed by the objest of his/her affection, the '50s "tomboy" lesbian, our esteemed president, and ending with a veteran's reflections on how (s)he has been shaped by the war. The least empathetic is "Commander," but even there, it's not just "you're horrible," it's "let's examine why you are where you are, doing what you're doing."
I could list at least 6 songs that would be worth the price alone. All together, and with a rather nice arc, it is stunning.
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Supreme delight
author: Liz Hauck
We've loved Girlyman since we first saw them perform live in Connecticut. The Little Star album was completely fulfilling. They just get better and better. And CDBaby is fantastic.
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