Singer/songwriter Rufus Wainwright, called and "as yet unheralded American treasure," by Sir Elton John, is set to release "Want Two" on Dreamworks/Geffen Records which features the highly anticipated additional recordings taken from the "Want One" sessions now available on CD paired with a full-length 100 minute DVD concert "Rufus Wainwright Live at the Fillmore" recorded at the historic San Francisco venue in March 2004.
Wainwright’s legion of fans will recognize the careful execution of craft that made Rufus Wainwright (1998), Poses (2001) and Want One indelible: the elegant orchestrations, some evoking at least two bygone centuries; the multi-tracked vocals, often stacked as high as a wedding cake; the thematic complexities inherent in all of the aforementioned four-letter words.
We gave "14th Street" music video by Rufus Wainwright a listen and yeah, we like it. Let's see if it will 'grow' on us. (October, 2004)
Ahhh, here it is a classic. Although you might not see it that way, it is hehe. Anyway, don't sleep on this joint.
HELP: listen to and/or watch the music video "14th Street" song by Rufus Wainwright using above table. You choose in which format (ie, Windows, Flash,...) to watch video, play music or download the song depending on which format is available. Will this be *your* favorite song?
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