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Zero 7 — Crosses
Album: The Garden
Avg rating:
6.8

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Total ratings: 624









Released: 2006
Length: 6:31
Plays (last 30 days): 0
Don't you, know that I'll, be around to, guide you,
Through your, weakest moments to leave them, behind you.
Returning nightmares, only shadows.
We'll cast some light and you'll be alright.
We'll cast some light and you'll be alright,
For now.

Crosses, all over, heavy on, your shoulders,
The sirens, inside you, waiting to, step forward.
Disturbing, silence, darkens, your sight,
We'll cast some light and you'll be alright.
We'll cast some light and you'll be alright,
For now.

Crosses, all over, the boulevard.
Crosses, all over, the boulevard.
Crosses, all over, the boulevard.
Crosses, all over, the boulevard.

The streets outside your window, overflooded.
People staring, they know you've, been broken.
Repeatedly reminded, by the looks on, their faces,
Ignore them tonight and you'll be alright.
We'll cast some light and you'll be alright.
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 Bet the sleeping songs are U2's entire discography

davidyoull wrote:


Yeah, absolutely there is! That's what building a set is all about. Try making playlists within iTunes that mix the songs in a way that they make sense to you. I have a list of driving songs, songs that remind me of someone I miss, etc. Drumming songs. Sleeping songs.

 


Great!!
This sounds like a mix between Iron and Wine and Belle and Sebastian and something else. Anything but Zero 7 which I like anyway and I really like this song and I am also really rambling...........8.

Edit: Ahhhhhhh Jose Gonzales, I feel better now though I was feeling just fine anyway listening to this great song ok bye.
OMG — I almost hate to mention this (especially since I am a HUGE Zero 7 fan) — but I suddenly started hearing Christopher Cross "Ride Like The Wind" in the middle of this..........  yikes!!  (I'm sure this observation was probably made already, I just didn't feel like scrolling through 5+ pages of song comments)  {#Wink}


GORGEOUS SONG
AND BAND!

THIS IS ROCK-AS-I-LIKE-IT!
fresh groove sound vintage! Very good!
 Dave_Mack wrote:

You might be thinking of "Games People Play" by the Alan Parsons Project. I can kind of hear that in the bassline, though it seems only vaguely related. I like this one (and APP too).
 
Thank YOU for posting this.  It has been driving me nuts.  And here I had the vague sensation that I was hearing "Driver's Seat" redux, instead.  But no, it was indeed APP.  Whew.  

I've got a fever. . . .
everything which makes me curious is outstanding: quite strange Zero 7 with Jose, but very hyptnotic
 Pharlap wrote:
Jose Gonzales, right? I heard comparisons to Nick Drake and I really wanted to like him...but his voice doesn't do it for me. I like Zero 7's other stuff. but a 6 at best
 

I <3 Jose! 8, maybe 9...it made me turn up the volume, so that's a good sign!
i like it; some wise man once told me, if you want to get to know the parameters of someone's thinking; look at 3 things; their shoe rack, what kind of spices they use and the type of music they listen to. i'm not sure why it came up when i heard this tune, but i can imagine the comments this gets from the old-skoolers whose reference point for a "10" is relegated to the likes of something from Let It Be or Ziggy Stardust...
keller1 wrote:

Just a great groove. - 10.


Absolutely: terrific. I reserve my 10s for "Godlike" though, so this gets an 8 from me.

(BTW, how I appreciate Bill's fearless use of "Godlike", in this queer world of "god-fearers".)
this ruins a perfectly good original

Just a great groove.

10.


Great tuneage...unique video on Youtube.
 Bakaretsu wrote:
Video game music
 
I don't care for video games. I do like this.
Video game music
Jose Gonzales, right? I heard comparisons to Nick Drake and I really wanted to like him...but his voice doesn't do it for me. I like Zero 7's other stuff. but a 6 at best
Kittee - Kittee - Kittee!  Zero 7 is a genre of its own.  Turn out the lights, close your eyes, and be carried away.  There is new life at every listen.   Kittee wrote:
Been sitting here jamming to this and I was like...hmm this is pretty good! lol What is it? =)
 

Been sitting here jamming to this and I was like...hmm this is pretty good! lol What is it? =)
Excellent! First tune on a damn cold monday morning {#Dancingbanana}
Hey Bill, clever segue from Thievery Corporation to this! Here are two bands I wasn't familiar with until the Garden State soundtrack, heard 'em, loved 'em - and now I get to hear another song from each band back-to-back! Love the groove in this one - and as always, love the Middle Eastern vibe of the Thievery Corp track... {#Music}

GORGEOUS!
More_Cowbell wrote:
It would have gotten a better score, if it had ended.
I just raised the volume...
I can't get enough of this song. Keep it up! -Chloe
is this a speacial mix? Pretty sure I have Zero 7 - Crosses and it doesn't sound like this. NOTE: I may be going mental?
The end of this song reminds me of the instrumental piece when they are driving the van in Cheech & Chong's Up in Smoke. Pretty cool song.
werner wrote:
Yes, I even bought some songs from I-tunes I liked pretty much on a quiet evening after work hearing them on RP. Now, listening to them always makes me ask: WHY?? Is there a special atmosphere coming with RP?
Yeah, absolutely there is! That's what building a set is all about. Try making playlists within iTunes that mix the songs in a way that they make sense to you. I have a list of driving songs, songs that remind me of someone I miss, etc. Drumming songs. Sleeping songs.
musikalia wrote:
I have quite a few songs like that too. Context, perhaps?
Yes, I even bought some songs from I-tunes I liked pretty much on a quiet evening after work hearing them on RP. Now, listening to them always makes me ask: WHY?? Is there a special atmosphere coming with RP?
Could use some more.
This is among the worst
jjbix wrote:
i hear JOSE is really big in Sweden, of all places...
Nothing weird about that. He's Swedish himself.
Bought the first album, borrowed the second, don't like this one. (Too disco-y)
jexxica wrote:
How mysterious that when I hear this song on the album I always skip it, but now when I hear it on RP, I smile and feel chill.
I have quite a few songs like that too. Context, perhaps?
I have this album and really like it. How mysterious that when I hear this song on the album I always skip it, but now when I hear it on RP, I smile and feel chill.
Hmm. I had to give it a low rating, esp the first part of the track. I like Z-7's "Waiting Line" quite a bit so it was a disappointment to find out this is Z-7 also.
Just love Zero 7
How about some SIA since we're hearing Z-7?!?!
There's a good remix of the original track by Jose, done by DJ Tiesto
Atombender wrote:
What's the effect that Gonzalez uses on his voice most of the time? Chorus?
dual layering
"Crosses, so long to vol-au-vents"? Where's my earwax remover? Nurse! Nurse!
What's the effect that Gonzalez uses on his voice most of the time? Chorus?
BWGunner wrote:
"I got a fever, and the only prescription is MORE COWBELL!"
LOL...Exactly
i hear JOSE is really big in Sweden, of all places, and my swedish friend hates him. Go finger!
not-a-fish wrote:
Wow. I know I heard this album (and this song) before I heard José González's solo effort, but I guess I never noticed they were related to each other. To be honest with you, I prefer the stripped-down version. It's a pretty good song, though. I gave it a 7.
fish and non fish alike seem to agree on the seven . . . thinking of bumping it to an 8, however, as it grows on me.
Nice
bigB_3 wrote:
Clean your damn ears. This is ear candy.
You bet!
Starting to notice the squeaky metal noise that kind of sucks.
amandamustdance wrote:
Thank God for Zero 7... my last summer was defined by this album. Thank God for Zero 7 and RP. Without RP there may have not been Zero 7 for me... and thus.. less happiness. I
Omigod.
I really like Zero 7. But I LOVE Jose Gonzales. It's nice he has two bands, he and his guitar, and Zero 7 as his backup band. HaHaHa. Good stuff!
HYAH!! *sonic-chop*
Thank God for Zero 7... my last summer was defined by this album. Thank God for Zero 7 and RP. Without RP there may have not been Zero 7 for me... and thus.. less happiness. I
queenjill wrote:
Why don't I own any Zero 7? This is catchy.
Yes. Why don't you? Tell us and we'll all know. Is it that the bananas are too ripe? Mine are just starting to come on in the patch in Broome. Your stand may need refreshing? Horizontally?
IMGoph wrote:
I just upped it too, song grows on me every time I hear it.
Now it is 10 :) And sure this is ear candy. Yummy!
Wizzuvv_oz wrote:
I like em fine (very decent) but I don't understand how people can get really excited about them. 6. 5?
Same here. They don't really have a distinctive sound,which might be good.
Dave_Mack wrote:
You might be thinking of "Games People Play" by the Alan Parsons Project. I can kind of hear that in the bassline, though it seems only vaguely related. I like this one (and APP too).
I kinda hear a little bit called 'POPCORN' done on the then-hot FARFISA SYNTH Still=love this jam
I like em fine (very decent) but I don't understand how people can get really excited about them. 6?
This song got it's groove on, di'nit?
Why don't I own any Zero 7? This is catchy.
frankfrench wrote:
Please, any guesses on the 70's - early 80's song used as the melody during the chorus? Alan Parsons sounds close...
You might be thinking of "Games People Play" by the Alan Parsons Project. I can kind of hear that in the bassline, though it seems only vaguely related. I like this one (and APP too).
7 8
Please, any guesses on the 70's - early 80's song used as the melody during the chorus? Alan Parsons sounds close...
I thought that was Jose on this. Nice combination. Zero 7 can do no wrong, and Jose's voice is excellent.
Coolish. The rest is from the time we smoked coffee and drank ganja, or ate mahjoum (er, correction) and took on the altered state.
Isn't this going to be the series music for the new "Police Woman" series on ABC? This music is very "Angie". I hope they bring her back to.
this is bad.... oh no....
madaxeman wrote:
Ear filth.
Clean your damn ears. This is ear candy.
Wow. I know I heard this album (and this song) before I heard José González's solo effort, but I guess I never noticed they were related to each other. To be honest with you, I prefer the stripped-down version. It's a pretty good song, though. I gave it a 7.
this is a prime example of something I probably would have never heard if it wasn't for RP. I dig it and I will probably go buy it today. Thanks RP!!
Bought this album after I heard a track on RP. Love it. They said in an interview that they were listening to a ton of Joni Mitchell and CSN&Y while writing this one and I think it really shows.
Like these guys
Does anyone hear 1975 TV drama series music? Angie Dickenson could have starred.
madaxeman wrote:
Ear filth.
Ear filth!
While I like Zero 7, I'm much more partial to this song when its just Jose Gonzalez and his guitar.
Vocally, reminds me of Steeler's Wheel (Jerry Raferty)
I really like these guys....but...the similarity to CSN on this particular album - not just vocally - the arranging, too - I always find more than a bit distracting.
Photo-John wrote:
Getting my flow on!
Like Aunt Flo? Well it is bloody awful
Good html editing music. Getting my flow on!
I much prefer Jose's version of this- it's far more edgy. Although I like Zero 7 they seem to have turned this rather nice song into bad generic advert music. If you hear Jose's version- you just know this is wrong.
Couldn't be an 8 or a 9, must be zero-7...
Kerly wrote:
Yeah, the more, the better...I have 9 already.
I just upped it too, song grows on me every time I hear it.
Stingray wrote:
simply 10!
Stingray!
Cruithne3753 wrote:
I've just upped it...
Yeah, the more, the better...I have 9 already.
MrStatenIsle wrote:
Dig Zero 7's music, but Jose's voice is OUT on this one. I think that may explain his absence for the last 2 minutes of the song, they probably said, "Ok, you should leave now."
I agree. He sings as if he's utterly bored out of his mind.
Why is it that the first album by zero 7 blew my doors off and this one gets me to locking them? Same thing happened with Goldfrapp.
Dig Zero 7's music, but Jose's voice is OUT on this one. I think that may explain his absence for the last 2 minutes of the song, they probably said, "Ok, you should leave now."
sqqqrly wrote:
Sounds like late 1970s police drama music....
Yep, the intro has me singing "Papa was a Rolling Stone". Then it took its own direction.
okobojicat wrote:
Significantly better during the second listening. Interesting.
I've just upped it...
popcorn
Ear filth.
Who needs coffee, when you have this to start your day off? Venti RP please.
I'm loving this!
zero seven, a seven
Like Zero7,(especially the Tina Dickow stuff),hate the sound of screeching,grating metal. Bad intro.
Alpine wrote:
I'm gonna have to buy some Zero Seven. Everything I hear from them I really dig.
Am I the only one that hears Yaz in this?
sqqqrly wrote:
Sounds like late 1970s police drama music....
I can see Angie running down an alleyway with her gun drawn...
Rollerskate skinny? weevilkinevil wrote:
This song makes me want to rollerskate.
Sounds like late 1970s police drama music....
This is not Zero 7. This is Jose Gonzalez remixed by Zero 7. Nice remix though
"I got a fever, and the only prescription is MORE COWBELL!"
I'm gonna have to buy some Zero Seven. Everything I hear from them I really dig.
simply 10!
Im having Alan Parsons Project flashbacks...eeeek!
sherasmommy wrote:
The singer's voice reminds me quite a bit of Bob Welch
i can hear that...
Through clenched teeth, I gotta give this a 6. With Jose G., I just think less is more.
i like this! especially the use of the background vocals. makes it a bit more interesting to me. cool cd cover, too.
What a great song. Very haunting melody. The singer's voice reminds me quite a bit of Bob Welch who originally sang the lead on the pre-Buckingham and Nicks version of Fleetwood Mac. Anyone else out there think so? Take care and Happy Thanksgiving!
TexasAggies wrote:
I really dig Zero 7 a lot, but doesn't this bass line hint at that Gloria Estefan song?
I always thought so too! FYI, Gloria covered "Turn the Beat Around", originally a disco-era song.
I really dig Zero 7 a lot, but doesn't this bass line hint at that Gloria Estefan song?
OK, where's the guy with the cowbell gif? This one actually has one.
rtkmusic wrote:
weird - one part of this reminded me of Lindsay Buckingham's guitar solo at the end of "The Chain"...
Agreed!!!
Awesome group, awesome album. Nuff said.
weird - one part of this reminded me of Lindsay Buckingham's guitar solo at the end of "The Chain"...
Recognizable haunting voice teams with killer groove band...LIKE IT!