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Me + You + The World
Me + You + The World

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Artist: Dave Barnes
Label: Razor & Tie Entertainment
Category: Music

List Price: $11.98
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 17 reviews
Sales Rank: 7004

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 82976
UPC: 793018297622
EAN: 0793018297622
ASIN: B0013L5M0S

Release Date: April 1, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: Brand New and Factory Sealed Item Fast Shipping

Tracks:

  • Brothers & Sisters
  • Since You Said I Do
  • Until You
  • When a Heart Breaks
  • Good World Gone Bad
  • On a Night Like This
  • Carry Me Through
  • Believe
  • Someday
  • 10,000 Children
  • Nothing Else
  • Annie

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  • Chasing Mississippi
  • Brother, Bring the Sun
  • Under Summer Sun
  • Gavin DeGraw
  • Everything in Between

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Singer/songwriter Dave Barnes' music is an eclectic blend of soul-infused pop-rock built on melodies that stick in your head and refuse to leave. With two self-released albums and years of touring under his belt, his first official label release, Me & You & the World, is positioned to build exponentially on his previous success.


Customer Reviews:   Read 12 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars An early favorite for Album of the Year   April 1, 2008
 8 out of 8 found this review helpful

When I heard that Dave Barnes had signed with Razor & Tie to distribute his third full-length CD, I was a little distraught. He had released his first two CDs (Brother Bring The Sun & Chasing Mississippi) independently, and I was afraid that having an actual record label peering over his shoulder might change the Barnes that his legion of fans have come to know and love. So, when his new CD arrived in the mail the other day, I opened it with fear and trembling. However, I should have known better than to doubt the goodness that is Dave Barnes, which shines through on Me & You & The World.

Barnes has crafted another nearly flawless album, filled with brilliant songwriting and infectious melodies that just won't leave you alone. The album has been produced with a bigger overall sound than on his previous CDs, but the underlying Barnes remains the same. Ten songs are brand new, with the standouts including "Brothers & Sisters," "When A Heart Breaks," and "Believe." They've also included a slightly retooled version of "Until You," as well as a re-recorded and expanded version of "On A Night Like This." Both songs were originally on Brother Bring The Sun, but they deserve the wider audience that they'll find with this release.

Buy this one with confidence, folks. Dave Barnes hasn't sold his soul for rock & roll, and his gospel, folk, and r&b influences still shine through. It's going to be hard for anyone to release a better album this year, and I'll be shocked, SHOCKED if someone actually does...



5 out of 5 stars Best yet   April 7, 2008
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

Each album Dave puts out is better than the last. I honestly thought Chasing Mississippi couldn't be beat--but I was wrong, as usual. Brothers and Sisters is probably one of my favorite tracks. When a Heart Breaks is another really, really good one. Carry Me though sounds like a spiritual written a century ago...but somehow still fits in perfectly with the other tracks. Annie is a love song (poem, really) for his wife. That song alone sets Dave a couple notches above the rest. "I pray that when my life is done they remember me for how I loved you, Annie." wow. what a lyric. I only hope there is a man out there for me who would write something like that.

The thing I like best about Dave Barnes is that he can be silly at times, but he knows how to be real and relevant. All his songs really mean something. there are no wasted lyrics...theres no empty ranting about how he wants more sex and alcohol or how the world sucks...Its uplifting, encouraging, and each verse really seems to be written with a heart that yearns to change the world for the better. he isn't preachy...he is just trying to be honest. Such a good guy. People like him help you remember there is hope for the world.

The only thing(s) missing are the crazy liner notes he often throws in. DAVE! where are the liner notes??!!



5 out of 5 stars Another amazing Barnes album   April 4, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I admit, on first listen I was a little unsure of this one. See, Dave's last CD, "Chasing Mississippi", is one of my favorite discs in years. It's just an outstanding record, and I think that initially, I was hoping for "Chasing Mississippi Part 2," which this is not. But by the time that I'd gone through the whole disc and it started to sink in, I got it. Or it got me. Let me put it this way...I first played "Me, You, And The World" on April 1, and I've listened to it the whole way through at least four times already (as of April 3), not to mention jumping to a few standout tracks on other occasions. I had my son dancing in the kitchen with me to it tonight. Like another reviewer said, it's still Dave, but with thicker instrumentation (including sax genius Jeff Coffin), a great selection of songs, and with the Gabe Dixon Band backing him on the bluesy, rollicking "Believe". It's also fun hearing him romp through the Delbert McClinton-esque stomper "Since You Said I Do." The gospel sound of "Carry Me Through" will appeal to fans of the Mt. Zion Gospel Band from Chasing Mississippi. However, the killer song, the one that I'm utterly stuck on, is the second to last track, "Nothing Else". It's a stunning throwback to the days of Earth, Wind, & Fire and CTA; a smooth, slightly funky mid-tempo groove with harmonizing horns in the back (and a Coffin solo to close), Dave sounding better than ever, and I totally melt into the song every time. There is no question in my mind that Barnes is one of the top songwriters around today, and I hope that Razor & Tie recognize what a good thing they've got going and put him out there so that everyone can fall in love with this guy and his astonishing gift.


5 out of 5 stars Awesome new album!   April 18, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Dave Barnes' new album, "Me, You, and the World", is awesome. He has truly outdone himself by adding a lot of new flare to his music as well as taking some old songs like "On A Night Like This" and "Until You" and re-vamping them to sound even more awesome. The new album catches the essence of Dave Barnes' music and acoustic rock sound. The lyrics to all of the songs are amazing and will touch your heart as you listen to them. I highly recommend this album to anyone- old and new DB fans!


5 out of 5 stars Oh, Dave Barnes..   April 9, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I'm absolutely in love with Dave Barnes, both as a musician and as a person. I've seen him live four times, will soon be five times, and each time I am more and more astounded by his incredible talent.

I wouldn't go as far as to say that this is his 'best yet'- simply because it's so different from his normally acoustic albums. However, this still has Dave Barnes written all over it. Just because he signed to a label obviously doesn't mean much. He has strayed away from his usual uplifting acoustic songs, and has drifted into harder guitar solos, deeper lyrics and (oh yes) falsettos. It's incredible

Buy this, and his other two albums. You will NOT be disappointed. And if you are- you have no taste in music, apparently.


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