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- Welcome to Sky Valley [Vinyl LP]
- Under the Pink [Vinyl LP]
- Disease [3trx]
- Loaded [Vinyl LP]
- Green [Vinyl LP]
- Unconditionally.. [Vinyl LP]
- Viva Hate [Vinyl LP]
- Mothers Milk [Vinyl LP]
- Bona Drag [Vinyl LP]
- Leisure [Vinyl LP]
- Green Mind [Vinyl LP]
- One Hot Minute [Vinyl LP]
- Strand [Vinyl LP]
- Skyward in Triumph [Vinyl LP]
- Another Love [Vinyl LP]
- All Natural Lemon [Vinyl LP]
- Black Woman and Child [Vinyl LP]
- Brain Salad Surgery [Vinyl LP]
- We Are Urusei Yatsura [Vinyl LP]
- Melting Pot [Vinyl LP]
- The Greatest Gift [Vinyl LP]
- My Idle Hands [Vinyl LP]
- Dead Letter Chorus [Vinyl LP]
- Sweet Blue Gene [Vinyl LP]
- T:P [Vinyl LP]
Average customer rating:
- I Don't Like Metal but i LOVE THIS BAND
- monster albumn
- Enjoy your stay.
- AN ABSOLUTE CLASSIC FOR THE GENRE
- Listen Without Distraction
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Welcome to Sky Valley
Kyuss
Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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| Hard Rock & Metal
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Hard Rock
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Similar Items:
- Blues for the Red Sun
- ...And the Circus Leaves Town
- Wretch
- Desert Sessions Volume 7 & 8
- The Desert Sessions Volume 9 & 10
ASIN: B000002HEP
Release Date: 2006-06-22 |
Tracks:
- Gardenia
- Asteroid
- Supa Scoopa and Mighty Scoop
- 100 (Degrees)
- Space Cadet
- Demon Cleaner
- Odyssey
- Conan Troutman
- No
- Whitewater
Customer Reviews:
I Don't Like Metal but i LOVE THIS BAND.......2007-07-09
OK, just so you know where i'm coming from, i'm a huge be-bop jazz and classical music fan and i think Zeppelin, Kiss and Queen just plain SUCK (yeah yeah, write me nasty email, see if i care)
I *DO* like Motorhead and the Ramones a lot though
and i LOVE Kyuss. of their three CDs (Blues for the Red Sun, this one and ...and the circus leaves town) this is probably my favorite because it's a bit more daring
THese guys were just wonderful, loud as hell, grungy thrashing pounding slamming over the top but with some with and cleverness and NONE OF THE POMPOUS B.S. you find with most metal/loud bands: no big hair, no makeup, no skin tight clown outfits, no lame overtly sexual lyrics, no fire eating or hanging from wires when they played, etc. Just guys doing it really well
Sonically i think my aforementioned faves Motorhead and the Ramones are probably the best reference points here. Kyuss was simple, stripped down, bass heavy.
This album basically has 3 songs - they are 'suites' made up of several songs that run into each other. while they grind out some hot effin' riffs and can run full tilt at fast tempos, they also catch you off guard now and then by slowing it down or setting the song up with a quiet-ish, slow-ish intro that suddenly explodes into high volume
monster albumn.......2007-05-13
very good buy. if you just got into kyuss, this is a must have, definetly a jam
Enjoy your stay........2007-03-11
Ok, it's official. This is the best Kyuss album. No doubt about it. Josh Homme's low-tuned riffage, Scott Reeder's Geezer-ish bass lines and fills, Brant Bjork's energetic drumming, and the stoned voice of John Garcia all combine into one energetic groove of an album.
From the opening notes of "Gardenia," this album grabs you and never lets go. There are different atmospheres throughout the whole cd. With songs like "Supa Scoopa" and "Whitewater," the feel is agressive, yet mellow too. Other songs like "Space Cadet" feels like a calm wind blowing by. Other tracks like "Conan Troutman" and "100o" are pure agression. Yet there is a cohesive flow to the whole record.
While some people might complain about the album being tacked onto 3 tracks, I love it. I think that each part has a powerful beginning, a cool middle, and an explosive ending. It works on that behalf.
So, if you're interested in entering the world of Kyuss, get this album, or their other masterpiece, Blues For The Red Sun. You can't lose.
AN ABSOLUTE CLASSIC FOR THE GENRE.......2007-01-02
Kyuss are the pioneers of "stoner rock", and this recording not only represents the pinnacle of accomplishment for Kyuss, but for the whole somewhat obscure, certainly unappreciated, and ill-named genre. However, personally I would not purely categorize Kyuss as stoner rock, and Welcome to Sky Valley is just great rock, period.
I would describe this album as down-tuned guitar distorted thick and sticky molten hot groove riff-laden badassness! If you listen to this CD and don't get how good it is do yourself a favor and listen to it a few more times, it grows on you quick, and as is recommended in the CD booklet listen without distraction.
One blow till I'll take ya' down, I'll take ya' down
One smoke and your head spins around and around
Chrome mags, a million drags, and never lags
An ol' transport queen momma you've never seen
Hear the purrin' motor, and she's a burnin' fuel
Listen Without Distraction.......2006-02-17
On the inside of the CD jacket there is a quiet suggestion that says something to the effect of "listen without distraction". When I first heard this album nearly ten years ago, I sat down to give it a try, and as "Gardenia" began to build I found myself slipping away into a familiar state of ultra peaceful contentedness that I rarely get with albums anymore. Even though I had never heard this album before that moment, it felt like I had been listening for years.
"Welcome to Sky Valley" is a 1994 release from Kyuss, a united effort by John Garcia (later singer for Slo Burn and Unida), Josh Homme (yes, QOTSA Josh Homme), Nick Oliveri (also in QOTSA) and Brant Bjork. Kyuss is raw in a simple (and beautiful) way. Many bands have a distinguishing characteristic that separates them from others, usually a single item that makes them stand out. *Everything* about Kyuss stands out. They are (were) a raw, rockin, metal, jamming kind of band that blends many styles seamlessly into something new. Gardenia, for instance, breaks out into a 2+ minute jam where Josh Homme overlays two tracks of wah with his guitar, one to keep rythm, the other to harmonize. With judicious use of his ride cymbals, Bjork keeps a continuous thread of heavy drumming which weaves it all together.
One thing that stands out about Kyuss is the low, gritty, gain-all-the-way-up-on-a-tube-amp sound of Josh Homme's guitar. "Welcome to Sky Valley" is a bit more refined than the powerful "Blues for the Red Sun", but the often drop-D tuned melody is still there, a modern shadow of Black Sabbath, except better (?). A bold claim, I know... but possibly true. Rumor has it that Homme played his guitar through a bass amp to get that sound. I learned guitar while alternating between Zeppelin and Kyuss, and one thing I picked up fast was Homme's technique of using the low octaves of the key to add space to the sound. Playing "E" in the seventh fret while resonating the open "E" on the low string adds much more to the chord than simply playing an "E" chord in the second fret, and this simple techinque is the basis for much of Kyuss' sound.
Throwing Kyuss into the CD player never disappoints. I especially enjoy it while driving (fast).
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Welcome to Sky Valley/Circus Leaves
Kyuss
Manufacturer: Musicrama/Koch
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0000DENUK
Release Date: 2000-12-18 |
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