

The laid back “Sunshine (Come On Lady)” becomes anthemic as the buildup unfolds layers of impassioned sing-alongs, but it’s the wistful “Rise” that truly showcases how Rouse’s live performances can sometimes rival his studio recordings. Love Vibration got the whole room on their feet and the band closed with a song sung in Spanish reminding us of Rouse’s adopted country. “I Just Want to Live” is easily the most upbeat song that was ever written about a fatal surgery mishap, and his jazzy reworking of the Kinks’ “A Well Respected Man” becomes Rouse’s own tune. With an effortlessly natural transition, “Princess On The Porch” segues from a heartbreaking folk tune into an upbeat indie-pop number catchy enough to stay in your head for days on end. The intimate acoustic ballad “Michigan” opens with Rouse’s whisper-textured voice singing beautifully over a singular guitar, setting the tone with increasing intensity.

The set comprises 10 previously unreleased outtakes from Rouse’s personal collection and 13 live songs recorded from New Year’s Eve 2003 during his world tour of the much celebrated 1972 album. Disc 2 opens with the six songs that comprised Rouse's 2001 EP Bedroom Classics, Vol.The Smooth Sounds of Josh Rouse is an awesome accompaniment to Rykodisc’s 2004 DVD by the same title. Included are 'Directions', a song from Rouse's second album that also appeared on the soundtrack for the Cameron Crowe film Vanilla Sky and '65', referring to the highway that runs through Nashville, which is where he and Wagner recorded Chester when the two were neighbours. Disc 1 features 19 favourites from Rykodisc releases - debut Dressed Up Like Nebraska (1998), EP collaboration with Lambchop's Kurt Wagner Chester (1999), Home (2000), Under Cold Blue Stars (2002), 1972 (2003) and Nashville (2005). The single, 'Love Vibration', bounces a nostalgic eight.

From the folk-rock of 'Late Night Conversation' to the knowing country of 'It's The Nighttime', from the smart pop of 'Feeling no Pain' to the rhythmically sly white-boy soul of 'Comeback (Light Therapy)' - each bears Rouse's unmistakable musical fingerprint. 1972, the latest outing from Nebraskan-gone-Nashvillian singer/songwriter Josh Rouse, actually signals a jump forward in time for him. Years and musical styles may separate these songs, but ultimately they are linked through the warmth of Rouse's vioce, the conversational ease of his singing and his unfailing melodic gift. Love Vibration song from the album The Smooth Sounds Of Josh Rouse is released on Jun 2004. The Best Of The Rykodisc Years distills the essence of what Rouse calls his "first stage". Listen to Josh Rouse Love Vibration MP3 song. Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm.

JOSH ROUSE LOVE VIBRATION FREE
Originally from Nebraska, Rouse began his recording career in Nashville in 1998 and later relocated to Spain. Listen free to Josh Rouse Love Vibrations - The Very Best Of Josh Rouse. Now, a decade after his debut, The Best Of The Rykodisc Years collects together highlights from those Rykodisc albums as well as treasures from Josh's own personal vaults, including 7 previously unreleased tracks, to produce over 2 hours of sublime music spanning 1998-2005. Josh Rouse (born March 9, 1972) is an American folk/roots pop singer-songwriter. Nebraska-born Josh Rouse started out on Rykodisc where he released five albums and two EPs of literate and engaging guitar pop, which garnered him both critical raves and a devoted following.
