Other Ways of Speaking
Russell Crowe & 30 Odd Foot of Grunts
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Album Review
Perhaps it was inevitable that 30 Odd Foot of Grunts would always be seen through the prism of Russell Crowe, since anytime celebrities (particularly ones that famous) front a rock band, it is forever seen as their band. In Crowe's case, he is the group's lead singer and chief songwriter, but calling the band simply his implies that they are a vanity project, when the group had been active for a decade prior to the 2003 release of their third album, Other Ways of Speaking, and Crowe had been recording for even longer. If anything, his status as a superstar and Oscar-winning actor hurts the band, because it makes it much harder for the group to be taken seriously, which is something they do deserve. They're an interesting band with big ambitions in the vein of U2, but tethered to the ground by the Aussie pub-rock tradition, something that produces music that pushes and pulls between two extremes. As a result, Other Ways of Speaking can often sound like an album about 10-15 years out of time, as if the group were contemporaries with Paul Kelly and shooting for serious global domination in the time when Amnesty International was holding charity concerts. This might hurt their chances of widespread recognition in 2003, but it does make for a record that is at once admirable and infuriating — admirable because it has ambitions, infuriating because it's hard not to wish those ambitions were focused. But even with its flaws, Other Ways of Speaking is a worthy affair, not least because Crowe is a hell of a frontman, with a good husky voice, and a sturdy songwriter as well. This kind of proudly unfashionable music is much like the man himself, and if it's hard to imagine too many punters for this kind of big, sweeping music in 2003, this easily holds its own against any purveyors of "big music" from 1988-1991.
Recent Customer Reviews
Enjoy his music as much as his movies!
by knittykatI enjoyed this album very much. I saw 30 Odd Foot of Grunts on the PBS station here in the USA. They were at the House of Blues in Chicago. I enjoyed the live show enough to buy their albums. I think Russell Crowe is becoming a good songwriter and story-teller. I also enjoy the music of John Mellencamp. So if you enjoy Mellencamp's music, you may like this album. At the end there is a live version of the Johnny Cash hit, Folsom Prison Blues, that one is well done and alot of fun.
Buy this album and you will enjoy it!
Biography
Formed: Australia
Genre: Rock
Years Active: '90s, '00s
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- Genres: Rock, Music, Pop, World, Australia, Adult Alternative, Pop/Rock
- Released: Apr 08, 2003
- ℗ 2007 Model 101

