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's songwriting seems to be at its best when he's fitting it into a solid framework. Along with various high-concept side projects over the years, many of ' albums have been organized around an over-arching theme, giving them some rules or parameters to limit 's boundless output. Twelfth studio album is sculpted around the concept of short songs, 28 of them, none of which reach the three-minute mark. In some ways, has done this before. One of ' most well-received albums, 1999's , had no shortage of brief tunes padding out its more substantial ones. Those quick songs felt more like interludes between fleshed-out statements, where tracks like the 17-second-long "Death Pact (Let's Make A)" read more like partially completed thoughts. The shortest and sparest tunes feel like fragmental asides, but many songs are more developed than the concept would let on. Even with a minimal arrangement of piano and vocal harmonies, "The Day the Politicians Died" is up there with some of 's most memorable tunes; his distinctive flair for melody and winking lyrical turns are as strong as ever. "Let's Get Drunk Again (And Get Divorced)," even at an economical minute-and-16-seconds, feels just a verse and synth solo short of fitting in on . "Come, Life, Shaker Life!" reveals a new direction, with wispy folk chords and lyrics referencing Shaker beliefs. The least interesting songs are usually the ones that stick the least, so the few duds on are quickly absorbed by a ratio consisting of mostly great pop songs. If anything, the album reinforces the unstoppable brilliance of 's writing. At any length, instrumentation or investigating whatever ridiculous subject matter, he somehow manages to be effortlessly charming, funny, odd, and above all, catchy. ~ Fred Thomas

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Barnes & Noble does business -- big business -- by the book. As the #1 bookseller in the US, it operates about 720 Barnes & Noble superstores (selling books, music, movies, and gifts) throughout all 50 US states and Washington, DC. The stores are typically 10,000 to 60,000 sq. ft. and stock between 60,000 and 200,000 book titles. Many of its locations contain Starbucks cafes, as well as music departments that carry more than 30,000 titles.

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