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Track Listings
1 | Sleep on the Floor |
2 | Ophelia |
3 | Cleopatra |
4 | Gun Song |
5 | Angela |
6 | In the Light |
7 | Gale Song |
8 | Long Way from Home |
9 | Sick in the Head |
10 | My Eyes |
11 | Patience |
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NOTE: Item is an 11 track release. The bonus tracks are digital only.
It took four years for The Lumineers to follow up their platinum-plus, multi-Grammy-nominated, self-titled debut – which spent 46 weeks on the Billboard 200 and peaked at #2 -- but Cleopatra is well worth the wait. After exploding onto the scene with their monster single, “Ho Hey” (which spent a staggering 62 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #3) and its follow-up, “Stubborn Love” (recently featured on President Barack Obama’s Spotify playlist), The Lumineers spent a solid three years touring six of the seven continents. During that time, The Lumineers – whose original members Wesley Schultz and Jeremiah Fraites founded the band in Ramsey, New Jersey back in 2002 -- earned a pair of Grammy nominations (Best New Artist, Best Americana Album), contributed two songs to The Hunger Games franchise (including the hit Jennifer Lawrence/James Newton Howard collaboration, “The Hanging Tree”) and sold an impressive 1.7 million albums in the U.S., and 3 million worldwide. Cleopatra proves Schultz and Fraites – along with cellist/vocalist Neyla Pekarek– are neither taking their good fortune for granted, nor sitting back on their laurels. With the help of producer Simone Felice (The Felice Brothers, The Avett Brothers), the man Wesley calls “our shaman,” the band ensconced themselves in Clubhouse, a recording studio high atop a hill in rural Rhinebeck, N.Y., not far from Woodstock. The Lumineers then set about trying to make musical sense of their three-year-plus roller coaster ride. Their skill at setting a visual story to music comes through amidst the delicate, deceptively simple acoustic soundscapes. This time, though, bassist Byron Isaac provides a firm, low-end on the apocalyptic opener “Sleep on the Floor,” a ghostly tune about getting out of town before the “subways flood [and] the bridges break.” It’s a densely packed, cinematic song that echoes Bruce Springsteen’s “Atlantic City” and John Steinbeck’s East of Eden – which were models for the record alongside Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen and Jack Nicholson in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. Cleopatra also deals with what Wesley terms “the elephant in the room,” the band’s success and the way it can sometimes put a target on your back. The syncopated piano rolls in “Ophelia” (“I got a little paycheck/You got big plans/You gotta move/I don’t feel nothin’ at all”), the organic sound of fingers squeaking on guitar strings in “Angela” (“The strangers in this town/They raise you up just to cut you down”) and the Faustian bargain described in “My Eyes” (“Oh, the devil’s inside/You open the door/You gave him a ride/Too young to know/Too old to admit/But you couldn’t see how it ends”) consider the perils of getting what you wish for, with everyone knowing your name, and your songs. The band had total artistic freedom in writing and recording the album, so Wesley and Jer pushed the envelope on experimental tracks like the stream-of-consciousness, purposely lo-fi “Sick in the Head,” the yearning, piano chord build-up of “In the Light,” or the closing orchestral instrumental, the aptly titled coda, “Patience.” “We continue to make the kind of records we want to,” says Wesley. “We believe in this music. It’s a true labor of love. We just want to keep reaching more people with our songs.” Given the evidence on The Lumineers’ eagerly anticipated sophomore album Cleopatra, that shouldn’t be a problem.
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 4.88 x 5.55 x 0.28 inches; 1.76 ounces
- Manufacturer : Dualtone Music Group
- Item model number : 803020173828
- Original Release Date : 2016
- Date First Available : February 5, 2016
- Label : Dualtone Music Group
- ASIN : B01BHGA9CY
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #4,298 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #2,154 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
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- Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2024The sound quality on this was amazing. Some vinyls just sound like garbage, but not this one. Favorite vinyl I’ve bought in years.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2024Arrived quickly and was in great condition.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024Beautiful
- Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024A handful of good songs.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2017We first bought the CD right when it was released. It was just after getting our brand new jeep with some decent weather. We were just spending the day in the nice weather out in our front yard when amazon delivered the package.
I had recently taken the doors and roof off of the jeep, and decided to use it as [really expensive] boombox. The first few tracks [to me] are amazing songs, and I was waiting for some kind of decline as the tracks played on, but one after the next - great music continued throughout the rest of the album.
This was the first CD I had purchased in over 10 years, but I did it just to support The Lumineers, but when we started listening to it, the benefit was all ours.
With a brand new Jeep, and many summer adventures on [and some off] the road, this album became an audio cue that reminds our kids of so many amazing memories doing things as a family.
Later that year, my wife wanted [and got] a record player for her birthday - which is also christmas. A couple of months later, I thought that it would be cool to also have this album on vinyl - and ordered it.
To my surprise - it is a "deluxe" edition - with a few more amazing songs! All we need now is for The Lumineers to release their next album, afterall, we have more adventures to go on... and could use another soundtrack.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2024Love, love , love this cd, very Mello and great sound
- Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2016Sorry to say, I didn't like this record as much as the last. I still gave it four stars, because I don't believe in the concept of calling art 'bad' or 'good'. It all depends on the person. I also don't measure artists record to record. If they made something I really liked once, then they're worth supporting into the future. That said... For me personally, I felt like this record lacked the intimacy and diversity of the last record. One thing I can't understand, is why they chose to drown most of the vocals in heavy reverb. Just because that's so opposite of the first record. I think it was that very dry, minimalist sound, that gave them that intimacy, and separated them from what most other artists are doing nowadays... which is packing as much sound as possible into every second of the song. I think they were pretty shocked by the amount of success they received on the last record, and I'm sure that messed with their heads a little bit. That might have led to other people confusing them on what they should do on this record, and pulling them away from their roots. I'm hoping they get back on track with the next record, and get that intimate sound back.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2024It came early and in perfect, spotless condition. No vinyl jumps. With free digital download card. The color disks are pristine.
I love everything about this purchase.
It came early and in perfect, spotless condition. No vinyl jumps. With free digital download card. The color disks are pristine.
I love everything about this purchase.
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PlattenbesprechungenReviewed in Germany on June 15, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Schöne und sanfte, tiefergehende Musik
„Cleopatra“ nannte die US-amerikanische Independent Band The Lumineers ihr zweites Studioalbum. „Cleopatra“ wurde am 8. April 2016 auf dem Plattenlabel Decca Records veröffentlicht und enthält die vier Single-Veröffentlichungen „Ophelia“, „Cleopatra“, „Angela“ sowie „Sleep On The Floor“. Sowohl in den USA wie auch in Großbritannien erreichte das Album Platz 1 der jeweiligen Charts. In Deutschland platzierte sich „Cleopatra“ auf Platz 16. Das Cover zeigt die Schauspielerin Theda Bara (1885 – 1955), die im Jahr 1917 im gleichnamigen Film die Hauptrolle spielte. Von dem Film sind allerdings leider nur knappe 20 Sekunden Material erhalten.
Auch auf „Cleopatra“ hört man die für die Lumineers so typische Mischung aus Independent Rock und Folk, eine Mischung, die so wunderbar leicht ins Ohr geht. Sanft klingt sie, die Musik des Trios. Zumeist mit der akustischen Gitarre oder dem Piano instrumentiert, dazu die zarten Cello-Klänge der Neyla Pekarek und fertig ist das Album, welches mit den Gefühlen spielt und das Herz erwärmt. Definitiv lohnt es sich die Scheibe in Ruhe und öfters anzuhören, denn Vieles auf „Cleopatra“ erschließt sich einem beim genauen Zuhören. Definitiv ist das keine Musik zum „Nebenbeihören“, damit wäre das Album verschenkt.
Nichts auf diesem Album klingt hektisch, rau oder unmelodiös. Genau das Gegenteil ist der Fall, die Lieder – alle von gleichbleibender Qualität – gehen sanft ins Ohr. Musik für die stillen Momente des Tages, Musik zum Entspannen und Genießen. Schwer fällt es hier Höhepunkte herauszuheben, denn die Lieder der Lumineers auf „Cleopatra“ klingen alle und keiner der einzelnen Titel sticht besonders hervor.
Fazit: Schöne und sanfte, tiefergehende Musik gibt es auf „Cleopatra“ zu hören. Alles auf diesem Album klingt eingängig und melodiös. Wer auf ruhige Musik steht, befreit von jeglicher Hektik und jeglichem Stress, angefüllt mit schönen Melodien, die oder der dürfte viel Spaß mit „Cleopatra“ haben. Nur etwas kurz ist das Album leider ausgefallen. Lediglich etwas mehr als eine halbe Stunde Spielzeit ist in der heutigen Zeit definitiv sehr kurz ausgefallen.
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XAPReviewed in Spain on December 11, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente sonido
Gran disco!! Excelente sonido
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ElodieReviewed in France on September 9, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Une expérience musicale exceptionnelle !
... mais il est dommage que le violoncelle et la voix de Neyla Pekarek aient été amoindris voire effacés dans la version studio.
- Mike DeJongReviewed in Japan on December 19, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant album!
Love this band and this is my favourite of their albums. Who says today’s bands don’t rock?
- KenReviewed in Australia on August 23, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Love this album
I bought this for my road trip in Australia.
Sleep on the Floor is the best!