Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga
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This record starts with "Don't Make Me A Target", a song that builds on Spoon's familiar minimal rhythmic piano/guitar vamp popularized on earlier hits like "Small Stakes" or "The Way We Get By". The album quickly moves into uncharted territory with the atmospheric "The Ghost Of You Lingers" and moves through several different stylistic changes from the explosive "You Got Yr. Cherry Bomb" to the wall-of-sound horns of radio single "The Underdog". Their most heartfelt batch of songs since 2001's "Girls Can Tell".
Product Details
- Artist: Spoon
- Binding: Audio CD
- EAN: 0673855029528
- Label: Merge Records
- Manufacturer: Merge Records
- MPN: 50295
- NumberOfDiscs: 1
- OriginalReleaseDate: 2007-07-10
- ProductGroup: Music
- ProductTypeName: ABIS_MUSIC
- Publisher: Merge Records
- ReleaseDate: 2007-07-10
- Studio: Merge Records
- UPC: 673855029528
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Customer Reviews 

GaGaGaGaGa....
2008-11-30A couple of tracks just sounded like noise and didn't fit with the rest of the album. But I would say at least half of the album contained tracks that I consider typical Spoon songs. I like Spoon for their sound as they have a unique sound.

Spare me the 'old spoon' whiners...
2008-11-29I would've given this album five stars, but I reserve that honour for the absolute greatest records ever. As for hardcore Spoon fans, while I like all the previous albums, I don't think 'Girls Can Tell' is a great album, nor 'Gimme Fiction'. They have their moments but are far too up and down for me. 'Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga' only tails off at the end. I also wouldn't have put 'The Ghost of You Lingers' second. Other than that, this was definitely the best album of the year. And I really find it funny that some people think it's somehow commercial compared to their earlier stuff. where the hell do you get that impression?!?!?!? Great recording.

Fantastic album - can't stop listening to it!
2008-11-22Spoon's latest album grasps the listener with their strange and innovational music. Great to the last song.

Overrated
2008-08-25This album is okay, but it's highly overrated. The best and only really great Spoon album, as far as I can tell, is Girls Can Tell. Please make an album like that again.

Completely Boring
2008-08-15If you're just now starting to get in to Spoon, then by all means check out this album. It might sound new, strange, and yet brilliant all at the same time to you few folks who haven't indulged in the brilliance that is Kill the Moonlight, or Gimme Fiction. But Spoon's newest album, Ga Ga Ga Ga is one of the most boring albums I've ever listened to. It seems like Spoon got tired of coming up with melodies so they stuck with the idea of a few throughout. Perhaps Kathleen C. Fennessy finds this bold move as Beatlesesque, but few Beatles fans would agree. The critics failed to notice Kill the Moonlight and Gimme Fiction, so they decided to give Spoon the win with Ga Ga Ga Ga. Or at least that's my opinion, have a listen and decide for yourself.