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Format: Blender [Explicit]


Description

Review ...treacly sweet, delicate and as full of girlishness as a life sentence at Lilith Fair. -- People

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.5 x 4.94 x 0.45 inches; 4 ounces


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Uni/Mca


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 26, 2007


Label ‏ : ‎ Uni/Mca


Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1


Best Sellers Rank: #318,724 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl) #28,038 in Alternative Rock (CDs & Vinyl) #131,755 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl) #137,818 in Pop (CDs & Vinyl)


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  • Lover her!!!
Love her!!!
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2020 by amberly

  • Murmurs
Great CD from two talented ladies, recommended for those who like harmonizing, they compliment each other very well. Leisha Hailey is also a very accomplished actress!
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2011 by Katylady

  • Five Stars
Love the cd.
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2016 by Jonette Hanna

  • Five Stars
Great
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2015 by Garden Advocate

  • Worth looking for.
I hesitated to get any Murmurs cds because they are all out of print currently and I hadn't heard them before. I lucked upon their album "Murmurs" in a used cd shop at a great price and listening to it completely sold me on paying perhaps an unreasonable price for "Blender" if I could find it. I figured if I was going to go all out, I might as well look for the JP edition with +3 tracks. I dished out $33.50 total w/shipping on ebay and was rewarded with a FANTASTIC album at what I can now consider an excellent price. If you are trying to figure out what to go for, I can tell you that the standard edition of "Blender" has some wonderful music and should feel like a complete experience, you will love it. HOWEVER, if you can find this JP edition for what you consider to be a reasonable price tag, I recommend it instead because the bonus tracks are amazing. Here is a list since Amz doesn't have one: 01 through 11 = same as standard edition 12. Toy 13. Squeeze Box Days 14. Sleepless Commotion Some side notes that may or may not be useful to you: --"Pristine Smut": All songs on Pristine Smut can be found on the JP edition of Blender. I don't know how the sound compares. --"Murmurs": A different experience. If "Blender" is the sassy one, "Murmurs" is the sweet one. If you like one, you'll like both, but they are not the same material sound, which is a good thing. --"White Rabbit": I just ordered it for too much money because I believe it will be worth it. Why wouldn't it be? Who knows when there will be more... Everyone not listening to their out-of-print CDs should take them to used cd shops so I can win big. Please? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2005 by crystal thomas

  • Oh Leisha and Heather - how i love you so...
i love ALL of the Murmurs three albums, but this one seems to be the most popular. THE SOUNDS: the first self-titled album has a very acoustic, girly driven sound... the second album, Pristine Smut, came back with a more rock kind of sound - with a twinge of country... and the third album, Blender, is kind of a re-do of P.S., with a pop sound. COMPARISON TO PRISTINE SMUT: This album is nearly identical to their second effort, Pristine Smut. However, Sleepless Commotion, a beautiful song about the murder of the artist's mother, was removed on Blender. And some very pop-oriented songs that don't appear on Pristine Smut, were added to Blender... which, in my opinion are kind of silly. (a song called "La Di Da.) I prefer Pristine Smut to Blender, but unfortunately, it is out-of-print and hard to find. But if you can purchase it used, i HIGHLY reccommend it. If not, Blender is good too! THE COVER ART: wow. heather and leisha look breath-taking on this cover... which is ultimately the reason why it out-sold Pristine Smut. and it is packaged in an oh-so-fun pink, transparent jewel case. The Murmurs are by far, one of my favorite bands, and have been for the pasrt 6 years. Unfortunately, they never put out a new album after this... but it is still super fun and remains part of my CD rotations. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2002 by Mrs D. AwesomePants

  • Excellent pop music, shining brightly.
Though Heather Grody and Leisha Hailey both have the chirpy, Go-Go's-style voices that could lead to too-sugary material and performances, Blender deftly avoids such directions by muscular instrumentation, terrific-sounding production, imaginative vocal arrangements, and first-class songwriting. "La Di Da" is one of those songs that'll stick in your mouth for days. Lovely shimmerings of electric guitar with a buoyant lyric that doesn't lack for brains, and that irresistible chorus. The folk-pop gem "Genius" is elegant and assured, and "Misfit" cleverly employs an unusually long catchphrase for a hook and works marvellously. Even the uptempo song (often the weak point of girl-pop groups) "Smash" fits the Grody/Hailey vocal duo well, thanks to a rocky but not quite brash arrangement filled with sonic detail. Matthew Wilder and k.d. lang are both unusually apt producers for The Murmurs, and they both weave acoustic guitars, keyboards, vocals and the backbeat into the ultimate pop brew. I bought this CD as a Japanese import (bonus tracks) -- well worth the extra money. I'm eager to hear The Murmurs' next release. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2000 by D. Mok

  • OH YEAH!
Just got the CD today. I am sure this one wont leave the disk player for a week. I have always loved the Murmers, and I did once have Pristine Smut, but alas it got "borrowed." SO....I though I would try out Blender since it had a lot of the same songs. I was not dissapointed. If you Have Pristine Smut, you might not want this CD (unless you have lots of cash to burn and just HAVE to have a few extra songs.) The two CDs seem interchangeable, and are both qutie good. But not a whole lot like their first album. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 1999 by Tillie

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