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  1. 5. Song for the Dumped. 2.7M plays. 3:42. Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head (Live) 3:20. 7. One Angry Dwarf and 200 Solemn Faces. 2.1M plays. 3:52. 8. Army. 2.9M plays. 3:26. 9. Don't Change Your...

  2. Top tracks from Ben Folds. Composer and Multi-Instrumentalist. His biggest impact was from his piano based Indie-Rock and Adult-Alternative songs in the 1990's and early 2000's. Play all.

    • You Don’T Know Me, Way to Normal
    • Brick, Whatever and Ever Amen
    • Underground, Ben Folds Five
    • Landed, Songs For Silverman
    • Zak and Sara, Rockin’ The Suburbs
    • One Angry Dwarf and 200 Solemn Faces, Whatever and Ever Amen
    • Philosophy, Ben Folds Five
    • From Above, Lonely Avenue
    • Army, The Unauthorized Biography of Reinhold Messner
    • Not A Fan, So There

    Folds made 2008’s Way to Normalwith Modest Mouse and The Hives producer Dennis Herring. If his intention was to get back on the radio and rejoin the conversation, then mission accomplished. The record remains his highest-charting solo album in the US, which is thanks in large part to its utterly infectious lead single, ‘You Don’t Know Me’. Featurin...

    Ben Folds Five’s mainstream breakthrough, ‘Brick’, started out with a couple of lines and a melody given to Folds by drummer Darren Jesse. Folds liked the hook for its ambiguity – he claims to still not quite understand what’s meant by, “She’s a brick and I’m drowning slowly,” but it impelled him to faithfully retell the story of his high school gi...

    Folds famously described the Ben Folds Five’s music as “punk rock for sissies.” There’s no better example of this than their breakout single, ‘Underground’, which begins with the comically narrated line, “I was never cool in school / I’m sure you don’t remember me.” Despite being voiced by someone residing firmly outside the mainstream, ‘Undergroun...

    Songs For Silverman was Folds’ second solo album, but it felt like a reintroduction. From its monochromatic album cover to the honest tribute contained in its title (a nod to his former A&R manager), here was Ben Folds the serious songwriter. Silvermanwas his most earnest collection of songs to date; the humour’s not gone, but the touchy-feely stuf...

    ‘Zak and Sara’ is the out-and-out triumph on Folds’ solo debut,Rockin’ the Suburbs. Those only familiar with the album’s title track might’ve assumed the album to be little more than a Y2K novelty exercise. And while much of the track-listing finds Folds pushing against the ropes of his former band and seeing what works, even the cheesy early-aught...

    Folds sees himself as a percussive pianist first and foremost. The final three tracks on So There consist of one interlinked piano concerto, which is rooted in marching band drum patterns rather than distinct melodic lines. Folds plays piano with a heavy left hand, which helped make the lack of guitar in Ben Folds Five a moot point. Folds’ left han...

    Track two on the Folds Five’s self-titled debut provides a pretty good summary of the band’s multifaceted constitution. In terms of contemporaneous comparisons, they sat tonally somewhere between Cake and Elliott Smith and possessed the power-pop punch of a band like Jellyfish. ‘Philosophy’ starts out sounding like a straight-up ‘Tiny Dancer’-rip, ...

    Nick Hornby wrote all the lyrics for Folds’ 2010 release Lonely Avenue and the pair are an obvious match. The male protagonists in Hornby’s novels High Fidelity and About a Boy could easily have been lifted from Folds songs, while Folds’ tendency to merge pop classicism with an ironic wink coheres with the vision of musical excellence Hornby descri...

    Fans of the Canadian TV comedy Nirvana the Band the Show will recognise ‘Army’ from the show’s closing credits. It’s a goofy, joke-filled yet earnest song for a show with a goofy, joke-filled yet earnest demeanour. ‘Army’, though, was nearly 20 years old by the time it was employed by Nirvana the Band, having originally appeared on the Five’s third...

    For 2015’s So There, Folds teamed up with New York chamber ensemble, yMusic, who co-arranged the songs and handled all of the instrumentation barring Folds’ piano and vocals. yMusic had previously worked with indie faves Dirty Projectors and Jose Gonzalez and recorded compositions by Son Lux and Sufjan Stevens. The album highlight is ‘Not A Fan’, a...

  3. 1. Philosophy. 4:31. 2. Brick. 4:32. 3. Underground (Live) 4:31. Kate (Live at WPLY) 3:15. 5. Song for the Dumped. 3:41. 6. Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head (Live) 3:19. 7. One Angry Dwarf and 200 Solemn Faces. 3:51. 8. Army. 3:25. 9. Don't Change Your Plans (Live at WXPN) 5:20. 10. Video Killed the Radio Star. 3:41. 11.

  4. Ben Folds Greatest Hits · Playlist · 52 songs · 328 likes

  5. 1. Philosophy. 4:31. 2. Brick. 4:32. 3. Underground (Live) 4:31. Kate (Live at WPLY) 3:15. 5. Song for the Dumped. 3:41. 6. Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head (Live) 3:19. 7. One Angry Dwarf and 200 Solemn Faces. 3:51. 8. Army. 3:25. 9. Don't Change Your Plans (Live at WXPN) 5:20. 10. Video Killed the Radio Star. 3:41. 11.