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  23. Once Again...the Products [Vinyl LP]
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'93-'03
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • It's gotta be 5 stars because its Frank Black, but overall I hate best of's
  • Best of the Best
'93-'03
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ASIN: B000OV15I6
Release Date: 2007-06-26

Tracks:

  1. Los Angeles
  2. Ten Percenter
  3. Czar
  4. Old Black Dawning
  5. (I Want To Live On an) Abstract Plain
  6. Calistan
  7. Speedy Marie
  8. Headache
  9. Freedom Rock
  10. Men In Black
  11. You Ain't Me
  12. I Don't Want To Hurt You (Every Single Time)
  13. All My Ghosts
  14. I Gotta Move
  15. Bad Harmony
  16. Western Star
  17. Robert Onion
  18. Hermaphroditos
  19. Velvety
  20. California Bound
  21. Massif Centrale
  22. Manitoba
  23. Threshold Apprehension

Tracks:

  1. Deadman's Curve
  2. Raiderman
  3. My Terrible Ways
  4. I'll Be Blue
  5. Johnny Barleycom
  6. Ten Percenter
  7. Dog Gone
  8. The Swimmer
  9. Suffering

Album Details

2007 Issued Anthology of the Pixies Frontman's Solo Albums from his Eponymously Titled Solo Debut Thru "Show Me Your Tears".

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars It's gotta be 5 stars because its Frank Black, but overall I hate best of's.......2007-07-07

I am not one for many words... Frank Black is a genius there is no doubt about that. His Pixies records and solo stuff are great... but as always a best of does not do justice to an artist with such a range of songs. If I were you I wouldn't buy this compilation, but buy his solo stuff starting from the beginning with the self titled album and then if you like that grab the next album (teenager of the year) and so on.

The reviewer above quite rightly said that these songs take a while to sink in and appreciate. That's true for all of Frank's work... don't expect to put a Frank album on and immediately like it... give it 5 or so plays and the genius will hit you. Frank Black albums are special... buy them, not the best of!

5 out of 5 stars Best of the Best.......2007-06-29

Frank black is my favorite musician of all time. I've searched everywhere for those who truely have the gift of melody, and Frank Black takes the cake for my personal favorite. No one else consistantly writes interesting, extremely catchy songs in unique ways as well as this man.
God has truely given him a great gift. This Best of does not have all my favorite songs by him, and some of the selections on here are some of my least favorites (manitoba, i gotta move). However, this compilation is a great showcase of Frank's talent and how his styles have evolved. This is a great start for the uninitiated, and i would recommend it to anyone who loves guitar driven music. All of his songs are gems so of course this isnt really a "best of". One would have to listen to his whole collection for that. The bonus disc is great also for fans to hear some of his classics live. The tracks are in stark contrast to the accoustic selections of last years Christmass album. To all the unitiated though, i must warn you, as any fan would tell you, THE SONGS TAKE TIME TO DEVELOP in your brain. Every album of his i did not like at first. And then came the moment of clarity that would almost always bring tears to my eyes. I dont know how he does it, but this man is clearly gifted in a divine manner. I would call him a modern day Bob Dylan, but better, and less known, and certainly less appreciated.
Christmass
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Frank Black live - and some extra goodies
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ASIN: B000LV62AU
Release Date: 2007-03-05

Tracks:

  1. (Do What You Want) Gyaneshwar
  2. Bullet
  3. I Burn Today
  4. Wave Of Mutilation
  5. Living On Soul
  6. She's My Way
  7. Massif Central
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  15. Don't Get Me Wrong
  16. All Around the World
  17. Nadine
  18. Manitoba
  19. The Water
  20. Outakes/Song Of the Shrimp

Album Description

Limited edition CD/DVD (region 0 NTSC). This release comprises of live acoustic performances from summer 2006 along with 5 studio tracks recorded in various hotel rooms whist Frank toured the world and partly recorded songs at Planet of sound studios, Hartford. DVD footage is selections from live a acoustic show in Sacremento 2006. Cooking vinyl 2006

Album Details

This Release is Comprised of Live Acoustic Recordings from Summer 2006, Along with Five Studio Tracks Recorded Partly in Hotel Rooms and Partly at Planet of Sound Studios in Hartford, Connecticut; There is also a Dvd (Ntsc Format) with Selections from the Live Acoustic Show in Sacremento 2006.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Frank Black live - and some extra goodies.......2007-05-14

This is a compendium of mostly live recordings from Frank Black's latest solo acoustic tour. If you're a fan, you probably already have this, but if you don't, get it while you can.

It's a testament to the strength of his songwriting that so many of these tracks stand up to solo acoustic renditions. As you can see, he also peppers in a few Pixies songs here & there, which is always a treat.

There are also a few *new* songs here, recorded while on the road and remixed. The best of them are "(Do What You Want) Gyaneshwar" and "She's my Way". I can't vouch for the others, which seem to be semi-failed experiments (especially "Demon Girl"... yeck).

The outtakes at the end are quite funny, especially the last one where Charles is dealing with a drunken screaming fan proclaiming that she saw him step out of a UFO before the concert.

Anyway, get it if you dig Frank Black. It's a great tide-me-over until Bluefinger is officially released.
Teenager of the Year
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • pure ear candy
  • Whatever happened to Pong?
  • I like qwirky !!!!!!!!!!
  • If I could take an HG Wells/ I'd be on the first flight...
  • Wayward Alchemy
Teenager of the Year
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ASIN: B000002HF0
Release Date: 1994-05-24

Tracks:

  1. Whatever Happened To Pong?
  2. Thalassocracy
  3. (I Want To Live On An) Abstract Plain
  4. Calistan
  5. The Vanishing Spies
  6. Speedy Marie
  7. Headache
  8. Sir Rockaby
  9. Freedom Rock
  10. Two Reelers
  11. Fiddle Riddle
  12. Ole Mulholland
  13. Fazer Eyes
  14. I Could Stay Here Forever
  15. The Hostess With The Mostest
  16. Superabound
  17. Big Red
  18. Space Is Gonna Do Me Good
  19. White Noise Maker
  20. Pure Denizen Of The Citizens Band
  21. Bad, Wicked World
  22. Pie In The Sky

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars pure ear candy.......2007-05-01

teenager of the year is a hallucinogenic sci-fi inspired daydream that captures a still freshly emancipated frank black at the pinnacle of his prolific 17+ album career. the record finds a blissful, if not idyllic, balance between the post punk alt rock sound black established with the pixies and the straight-ahead rockers coloring the latter years of his solo catalog.

teenager jam-packs 22 tracks into 60 minutes. fear not, black is ambitious here; never self-indulgent. Each of the 22 tracks stands on its own. teenager's lyrics are as sharp and as abstruse as any in black's catalog. consider calistan, black's depiction of a futuristic california:

went in from the weather when i got wheezy
i play some pachinko i play parchisi
and st. anne is still making it breezy
in the valley of tar that once was l.a.

and my best friend he's the king of karaoke
he struck up a chord and he took it away
out of the pan
and into japan
'round there, calistan way

the album offers plenty more zany verses soulfully belted by our antihero, often with a more tempered and melodic quality than in prior efforts. this is a good thing!

black also experiments with a range of styles spanning punk, new wave, reggae and the straightforward rock ballad, always with his own twist and always distinguished by his signature lyricism.

teenager easily earns a place on my list of the top 10 albums of the nineties. i recall the day this sweet rock candy invaded my ears and rotted my brain in 1998. i realizing how much time i'd wasted listening to the over-produced, shallow sludge polluting the airwaves at the time. teenager of the year helped to inspire a newfound passion in my appreciation and exploration of music. if you dig alternative rock, chances are you'll love this album. let me know what you think.

if you like teenager of the year, also check out frank black and the catholics - dog in the sand (2001) and frank black - black letter days (2002)

5 out of 5 stars Whatever happened to Pong?.......2006-09-09

Somehow, I made it through the nineties without ever hearing Frank Black, despite the fact that those were my teenage, angsty years. It wasn't until several months ago that I'd decided to download a few tracks of his, and immediately became hooked.

I'm still an FB neophyte, but I'm definitely signing up for my card. Teenager of the Year is a generous album, with 20 songs ranging from punk to pop to ska to rockabilly. I can't claim to enjoy all of the tracks, but given that there are so many, I still come away with as many favorites as appear on most artists' albums. Tracks like Superabound, Calistan, Speedy Marie, and Abstract Plain are worth the price of admission outright.

I don't have a broad musical experience to compare his work to, but the most obvious comparison I could come up with is Lou Reed. Black's delivery has the same easy, heroin-hazed understatement that made Reed sound like he was delivering his vocals to no one in particular. Black can also belt out a screaming tune when the chord calls for it, as witnessed on Headache. The guy's just got a memorable, unique voice, which stands out in this age of Nickelback-esque studio singer styles.

Something else I immediately noticed about Black was his fondness of repetition. If something sounds cool to sing 4 times in a loop, he'll do it. I have a personal penchant for repetition, a penchant for repetition, and trancelike arrangements, so this suits me fine.

Finally, I appreciate the melodies that Black has come up with. Just about any artist could take the score to Speedy Marie or Headache and turn it into a good song, attitude or no. Nirvana was much like this. They could craft a great tune, though it was often overshadowed by the vocals, feedback, and energy.

5 out of 5 stars I like qwirky !!!!!!!!!!.......2006-03-08

My first exposure. I thought this was a current 2005 album. So I guess that it has a timeless quality since it's 12 years old. Love this guys voice!
I'll be getting more of this artist!!

5 out of 5 stars If I could take an HG Wells/ I'd be on the first flight..........2005-12-04

There's no doubt that this is FB's best album, his only solo effort to compare favourably with the output of his former alias Mr Francis (that's not to say that his other solo albums aren't worth checking out). Its a sprawling, protean effort- an eclectic and defiantly odd-ball collection. At times it sounds like The Fall (Whatever Happened To Pong?), at other moments more like Dire Straits (Calistan, Speedie Marie), but it NEVER sounds much like the Pixies. The sound is cleaner and poppier, smoothing off the edges of the Pixies' abrasiveness, but the weirdness, the bug-eyed humour (and the sheer quality) remains.

Despite its sprawling nature, this is nonetheless a very accessible and remarkably consistent album. I don't agree at all with people who consider it uneven. Only the cod-reggae of "Fiddle Riddle" has me reaching for the skip button. But its true that Frank Black's taste occasionally fails him- Lyle Workman's awful guitar solos on the otherwise excellent Two Reelers and Ole Mulholland stray too far into tasteless rock territory for my liking. But that's what makes the guy interesting- he clearly doesn't give a monkey's about being cool or fashionable, and its this refreshing eclecticism which makes this singularly odd collection one of the most under-rated albums of the 1990s.

5 out of 5 stars Wayward Alchemy.......2005-08-25

In retrospect it's easy to see why an album as compelling and inventive as "Teenager of the Year" bombed commercially- after all it was released in the middle of grungemania and few if any of these songs could be filed under that genre- but with the passing of time this has come to be Frank Black's undisputed masterpiece (and for my money even topping the Pixies).

One of the things I value the most when listening to an album is its capacity to surprise, that puzzling moment in which you grin and wonder if you've heard what you think you did- the little yet brilliant details that keep the listener on its toes wondering what will follow.

And this album is the king of the unexpected musical detours since Black's always shuffling his ingredients, which means that you can find here frenzied charges to match the Pixies' "Something Against You" ("Thalassocracy") resting alongside surf ballads ("Sir Rockaby"),or haunting keyboard odes ("Speedy Marie") shadowing power pop("Headache") and airy space pop ("Space is gonna do me good").

It's simply the most rewarding and enduring record I own, and that's without mentioning how much fun it is to listen to.



Frank Black
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Ceaselessly Brilliant
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  • fun
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ASIN: B000002HCM
Release Date: 1993-03-09

Tracks:

  1. Los Angeles
  2. I Heard Ramona Sing
  3. Hang On To Your Ego
  4. Fu Manchu
  5. Places Named After Numbers
  6. Czar
  7. Old Black Dawning
  8. Ten Percenter
  9. Brackish Boy
  10. Two Spaces
  11. Tossed (Instrumental Version)
  12. Parry The Wind High, Low
  13. Adda Lee
  14. Every Time I Go Around Here
  15. Don't Ya Rile 'Em

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The sound and the fury that was the Pixies is in little evidence on this shockingly easy-going debut by the band's frontman. "Fu Manchu" is a hoot and there's a soaring version of Pet Sounds outtake "Hang onto Your Ego." --Jeff Bateman

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Ceaselessly Brilliant.......2007-07-16

I was working in a record store when this came out in 1993. We would put this on in the store and sell tons of copies. My saying was that this was the very definition of "alternative music" at the time. If that ambiguous catch-all term could be summed up somehow, this was it.

Now 14 years later, this CD still stands the test of time. I lost the CD recently and had to re-download it. Hard to live without... it hooks me from the first notes and words of "Los Angeles" and doesn't let go. I feel it's definitely Frank Black's most consistent solo album.

5 out of 5 stars Frank Black to Please All Senses.......2007-07-13

No matter what your favorite type of music is, you are sure to find a favorite in Frank Black. Some of it is soft, some heavy, a few funny, none too sad. I highly recomend you give it a try.

5 out of 5 stars fun.......2007-05-07

fun stuff, frank black is a strange guy but it's fun, my favorite song is ten percenter

3 out of 5 stars Frank's first solo album.......2007-02-20

Frank Black's first solo album was a no-brainer must-buy for any avid fan of his past (and present day) band PIXIES. their trademark sound is still intact here, but with a bit more of a polished and mature edge that has it's moments of brilliance. but Frank Black doesn't seem completely comfortable in his role as a solo performer here on this album and his songwriting edge loses a bit of sharpness which dulls the ride a bit. it's a pleasing album of skewed pop songs that doesn't sound too far removed from the Pixes "Trompe Le Monde" album; but honestly, this first solo record has not really held my interest over the years. Frank Black's next album, the indespensable "Teenager Of The Year" would be a better showcase for his immense talents. not to mention the future releases of "Pistolero" and "Dog In The Sand." if you want to get your feet wet in Black's solo career, you'd probably be better off starting off with those albums and then circling back to pick this one up later.

5 out of 5 stars Wonderful Album.......2006-12-30

One of my favorite albums ever. I've had it for years and still love it. Teenager of the Year is also good.
Supremacy
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Hatebreed trying to immitate Hatebreed
  • READ MY REVIEW!! (If you haven't heard it yet)
  • GREAT HARDCORE!!!
  • Good enough (if you're not too picky)
  • BURY YOUR DEAD'S BROTHER
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Hatebreed
Manufacturer: Roadrunner Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000H0MGSW
Release Date: 2006-08-29

Tracks:

  1. Defeatist
  2. Horrors Of Self
  3. Mind Over All
  4. To The Threshold
  5. Give Wings To My Triumph
  6. Destroy Everything
  7. Divine Judgment
  8. Immortal Enemies
  9. The Most Truth
  10. Never Let It Die
  11. Spitting Venom
  12. As Diehard As They Come
  13. Supremacy Of Self

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Hatebreed trying to immitate Hatebreed.......2007-07-05

When Hatebreed initially "made it big" with their record 'Satisfaction is the Death of Desire', the entire hardcore scene was flush with crappy bands trying to immitate Hatebreed. This record sounds like Hatebreed is trying to immitate themselves.

5 out of 5 stars READ MY REVIEW!! (If you haven't heard it yet).......2007-05-18

OK listen, don't listen to those that said that this album sucks, because if you think so, you have no life. THIS IS THE BEST HARDCORE ALBUM EVER!!!
Impressive guitars for a hardcore band, and very strong, deep vocals! They sound more brutal than ever! "Horrors of Self" had a dark part in the beginning with a loud screaming! "Give Wings To My Triumph" and "Immortal Enemies" are the best tracks ever! "To The Threshold" was a song that actually sends messages or tell a story behind it. The music video was pretty weird too. Leave it to Roadrunner records to have kick-a** bands! "Never Let It Die" had a catchy beginning, and "Destroy Everything" does repeat the chorus often. "Defeatist" is a good song, with great guitars and fast vocals!

Best tracks:

3. "Mind Over All" 10/10- Short and sweet. Has a screaming part with some angry guitars!

5. "Give Wings To My Triumph" 11/10- God, I love this song! With a soft, dark side in the beginning then out came Jamey's loud vocals! Very catchy singing and chorus!

8. "Immortal Enemies" 11/10- Great drumming part in the beginning, and very catchy guitars too! Love Jamey's vocals here! Just love it!

11. "Spitting Venom" 10/10- Great beginning, has similiar vocal styles from "Give Wings To My Triumph".

12. "As Diehard As They Come" 10/10- Good guitars at the beginning, has a groovy part as they chant out "YOU ARE! As diehard as they come!" with some drummings too!

5 out of 5 stars GREAT HARDCORE!!!.......2007-03-07

This album is faster, heavier, and more angry than theirn other albums! Great hardcore! So many people keep saying that Hatebreed is metal! To me, they sound nothing like metal, just by their lyrics and the way they sound, their music is fast and short. Exactly like hardcore. "To The Thresold" is about people who bares scars from an abusive childhood, just by watcfhing the video. "Defeatist" had the speed and the hating lyrics. This band sounds so much like Bury Your Dead (when they had Mat as ex-singer) and Sick of It All! I can tell that Hatebreed is definetly not thrash metal! I don't understand why soooo many keepsaying that their lyrics are weird and not good. Jamey's voclas sounds a lot less throaty like their first album, and their music and guitars sound faster and thicker! This is a perfect hardcore album! GET THIS!!! And check out te band Sick Of It All!

3 out of 5 stars Good enough (if you're not too picky).......2007-01-26

It's hard to find much talent among the generation of post-Pantera metal bands.

Vocally: weak (although this is to be expected; none of these guys can actually sing).

Lyrically: kind of interesting in parts.

Songwriting: adequate. I didn't hear a lot of variation. Nothing really interesting. The songs do tend to sound a bit alike.

Guitar work: dull with brief moments of butt-kicking. There were a couple pretty cool riffs but, overall, pretty mundane.

People seem to think that earlier albums are better (this is my first Hatebreed experience) but, based on this recording, I'd say that they don't have much going for them. I feel like I'm being generous giving them 3-stars (but I like the heavy stuff generally). These guys aren't great but there a bands a lot worse out there selling records.

5 out of 5 stars BURY YOUR DEAD'S BROTHER.......2007-01-04

This album was angry and headbanging!! The best tracks are "Mind Over All", "Horror Of Self", "Destroy Everything", "Never Let It Die", "The Most Truth", "To The Thresold", and Defeatist". I don't understand why a lot of people don't approve with this album?! It's so angry and sounds so much like Bury Your Dead, both moshcore, both angry, and headbanging!! GET THIS!!! For the fans of Bury Your Dead, get this!
Home
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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The Gathering
Manufacturer: The End Records
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ASIN: B000EQ5QA4
Release Date: 2006-04-25

Tracks:

  1. Shortest Day
  2. In Between
  3. Alone
  4. Waking Hour
  5. Fatigue
  6. A Noise Sever
  7. Forgotten
  8. Solace
  9. You Troubles Are Over
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5 out of 5 stars A band of "gathered" fine artists! Sorry for Anneke's departure!.......2007-07-16

I am relatively new as a fan of The Gathering, it was last year that I bought my first album of theirs, following the advice of Amazon Alerts: "How to measure a planet", and I was blown away for the ambitious and experimental effort comprised in two cds full of high quality instrumentation, dense soundscapes that reminded me of Pink Floyd and Porcupine Tree, a long instrumental-experimental suite, and crowning all of this, the superb voice of their female vocalist: Anneke van Giersbergen, with no doubt one of the most powerful and beautiful female voices in the current rock scenario. Then I purchased "Home", their latest work, and definitely this has been enough for me to declare this Dutch band as one of my favorites. "Home" is mature album, it contains a sophisticated sound that the band have been improving since their album "Mandylion", and definetly, it places this band among the finest "progressive-experimental-sublime-atmospheric" bands today. To clasify them with those words is just a necessary action, one has to name things and persons to identifying them, but let me tell you something: The Gathering's music really defies categorization, it is very creative and makes it very difficult to find one precise adjective to qualify it. Having said that, it is sad to know that their vocalist, Anneke, with whom they have rounded up their musical formula, is leaving and will deliver her final concert in Finland, in August. Will this represent a fallout for the band, or a renaissance? Time will tell.

2 out of 5 stars I tied but can't connect with this one.......2007-02-18

I recently purchased this CD after hearing Anneke van Giersbergen do guest vocals on the John Wetton/Geoff Downes collaboration Rubicon II. I am always on the lookout for new music. Anneke had outstanding vocals on that CD as she does with the Gathering on Home. However, besides the quality of her vocals, I just have not been able to connect with the music on this CD. I like a wide range of styles and genres of music, but the problem here is that the songs are not catchy in any way, and pretty much all sound alike. You can have all the talent in the world, but if the songs themselves and the delivery are marginal, you are not going to sell a lot of records. Maybe I should have started with another release by the Gathering, but this one doesn't move me in any way. I give it two stars for the talent of the vocalist.

1 out of 5 stars the weakest of the anneke-era.......2007-01-25

It is no accident that this release has only been out for less than a year and it is now available from Amazon for less than $4.00. Had this been my first experience with the Gathering, and had I believed from all of the mostly rave reviews of this CD that this is about as good as it gets, I certainly would have never purchased anything else from the band.

I tried at first to listen to Home and compare it to other offerings from the Gathering. Honestly, it sounds like a completely different band. The vocals are less passionate and completely forgettable, and the music could not stand alone without the vocals.

Then I tried to listen to Home as though it was a different band and to appreciate it on its own merits. I found myself imagining I could be listening to a Sarah Mclaughlin record. It nearly put me to sleep.

If this is the first Gathering CD you've heard and you give it 5 stars, don't bothering buying anything else from the band. Everything else they have put out is so much better than this, it will probably make your head explode.

If this is not the first thing you have heard from the Gathering and you liked everything else up to this point, I hope you aren't one of the ones that gave this a great review, because that would just be an example of blind adulation.

Want something heavy? Get Mandylion. Want something catchy? Get If_then_else or Nighttime Birds. Want something different? Get How to Measure a Planet or Rarities (the Dead Can Dance and Slowdrive covers are incredible.)

2 out of 5 stars not any good.......2007-01-20

i don't understand some reviewers on here its like did we here the same cd or something.

5 out of 5 stars Home, dificil definir esta pieza maestra.......2006-12-13

Una nueva entrega de esta banda holandesa. Quienes esperen un album metal-gotico-epico-pesado, no esperen encontrar algo semejante. Quienes buscan innovacion tanto de instrumentos como de grados en la voz, es un excelente album:

1. Shortest Day (5.0)
Escuchen la guitarra que reitera en casi toda la cancion. Anneke sigue mejorando con esa voz que anteriormente nos ha encandilado. Es una cancion muy pop, pero es un pop que no se ha escuchado antes.
2. In Between (5.0)
Combinacion de ritmo mas dureza. Nuevamente, Anneke nos brinda esa calidez vocal en esta cancion. Sobre el ritmo tengo poco que comentar, pues el aporte es minimo, disculpando a los demas musicos de The Gathering.
3. Alone (5.0)
Otra balada dentro de los exitos de Travel y Leaves. Cuenta con tres partes claramente diferenciadas, contando el puente con una piadosa voz de Anneke. "I will be there, for you to care, and you will find, peace of -your mind". Es una corta-venas que nos atrapa justo al finalizar la cancion. Gracias a Alone y a Home, es que este album vale la pena ser escuchado sin cansancio.
4. Waking Hour (4.0)
Otra "balada" del album. No es de mi agrado, pero el teclado favorece a que no obtenga una puntuacion menor. Bueno, es innegable que el teclado es lo mejor de este grupo, junto con la voz de Anneke.
5. Fatigue (5.0)
El inicio es dificil de entender, pero mejora luego de los 90 segundos. Bueno: mejora, para dar paso a la siguiente cancion. Fatigue se asemeja mucho a los "intro" de algunos album.
6. A Noise Sever (4.0)
Tiene un ritmo lento, es atractivo, pero no de los mejores. Aun asi, se deja escuchar.
7. Forgotten (4.0)
Buen ritmo. Pero no para hacer un comentario extenso del mismo.
8. Solace (5.0)
Quien diria que Anneke hablara en castellano. Pues, en esta cancion lo hace. Es algo sombria, muy de susurro, pero escuchenla. Me ha llamado mucho la atencion que una cancion pueda combinar diferentes idiomas y seguir siendo buena.
9. You Troubles Are Over (5.0)
El inicio de la cancion es llamativo. Luego, con el acompañamiento de la bateria que no cansa de tocar el mismo ritmo en casi todo momento, mientras que Anneke suaviza con su voz cualquier efecto de sonido fuerte. Quiza el final es muy pronto y esperamos otro descenlace, pero no podria darle menos calificacion. Es una buena cancion pop.
10. Box (4.0)
Una balada sin sentido en este album. Quiza debio salir en un rarities. Es una opinion pesonal.
11. The Quiet One (4.0)
Es una extraña cancion. Son solo murmullos y quejidos.
12. Home (5.0)
Madre mia. Que cancion. Es una acida cancion con una voz que pretende tumbarnos emocionalmente. Os digo: escuchen el final de la cancion cuando canta Anneke. Es una original corta-venas.Me encanto esta cancion desde el primer ritmo. Luego del puente, la cancion se torna tenebrosa, misteriosa, y Anneke ayuda en ello.
13. Forgotten Reprise (4.5)
Es la ultima cancion de este album. Luego de "Home", necesitamos una tonada que nos tranquilice el espiritu. Y lo consigue gracias a una suave melodia
***
Ironico que un grupo pesado cambie tan rapido a estos ritmos pop, pero no el clasico pop para la multitud. Este album sirve para ser escuchado en casa, apreciarlo y visualizar los nuevos ritmos que The Gathering nos presenta en cada nuevo album.
Big: The Musical (1996 Original Broadway Cast)
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • didn't work for rehearsals
  • Big for folks doing the Musical
  • It's Awesome, It's Amazing, It's BIG!!!!
  • a lost gem
  • Ungodly awful
Big: The Musical (1996 Original Broadway Cast)
Richard Maltby Jr.
Manufacturer: Decca U.S.
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ASIN: B000005AY0
Release Date: 2001-09-25

Tracks:

  1. Overture/Can't Wait
  2. Talk To Her/Carnival/Zoltar Speaks
  3. This Isn't Me
  4. I Want To Go Home
  5. The Time Of Your Life/Fun
  6. Josh's Welcome/Here We Go Again
  7. Do You Want To Play Games?/Stars, Stars, Stars
  8. Cross The Line
  9. It's Time
  10. Stop, Time
  11. The Nightmare
  12. Dancing All The Time/I Want To Know
  13. Coffee, Black
  14. The Real Thing
  15. One Special Man
  16. When You're Big/Skateboard Ballet
  17. I Want To Go Home/Stars, Stars, Stars (Reprise)/Finale

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars didn't work for rehearsals.......2007-03-22

I used this CD to help me rehearse for the BIG production I was in, but it didn't match the libretto at all. I think there was one song on there that I could use.

3 out of 5 stars Big for folks doing the Musical.......2006-03-20

If you're getting this CD to help prepare for your school or community group doing the musical, there are a lot of changes from the CD to the book. Aside from finding the book in a new key and some chunks added/deleted, Here We Go Again and When You're Big aren't included anymore.

Overall, the music's a little trite, but there are some nice moments -- mostly the stuff sung by the female leads.

5 out of 5 stars It's Awesome, It's Amazing, It's BIG!!!!.......2006-01-22

My high school did "Big" my sophomore year, and oh my god, it was such a fun musical to do. I kind of forgot about it until my senior year, when I suddenly craved some of that music again. So I purchased this CD and I've been loving it since. They got rid of a couple of the songs and replaced them with others as the show progressed on Broadway, so I was suprised to hear new material (to me anyways), and for the most part, I actually enjoyed these original songs over their replacements that my production contained. This cast is phenomenal and the guy who plays Josh Baskin sounds so much like Tom Hanks at points, its crazy. It's a simple, yet a bit fantastic musical about growing up, and it's funny and romantic, and a lot of fun. I love all the songs, and it's a shame it didn't do too well on B-way. At least this recording will keep the music alive.

"This Isn't Me" is one of my favorite tracks, as it's a lot of fun and has a great beat, but suprisingly it was replaced with "Good Morning to Mom", which was only so-so. "I Want To Go Home" is a great ballad that Josh sings, and its simple, a bit funny, and the ending is the best, as its cute and sad. Another song they got rid of, "Here We Go Again", is a song Susan sings, and again, I like it alot. It has a quirky melody that I like. "Stars, Stars, Stars" is another great song, and is quite cute. One of the more popular songs. "Cross The Line" is the finale to Act I and is also very excellent and up beat, and makes you want to dance. "Stop, Time" is my favorite song on the album by far. Sung by Josh's mom, it is one of the more poignant moments of the show. Heartfelt, sad, and truly beautiful, it defiantely makes you appreciate your mom. Barbara Walsh sounds superb on this: she has a great voice. I love this one. "Dancing all the Time" is another good Susan song, and it leads into "I Want To Know" by Young Josh, which is another good ballad. "Coffee, Black" is another showstopper, fun ensemble song, and again, very comedic. "One Special Man" is Susan's ballad to Josh, and it is very beatiful. My only regret is that its only 2:21 so its a short one, and I just want her to start belting at the end, but no, its a quiet ending. Still, I love this one too. The finale is great too, and features an amazing duet between Josh and Susan. I love the harmonies they do.

All in all, this is a great album. Sample the songs and give it a try. This is a must have!!

4 out of 5 stars a lost gem.......2004-10-14

i saw this musical at the local high school in 2001 and was plesently suprised i of course saw the movie and the only thing i knew about this musical was it didnt stay long on broadway, so when i saw it was i shocked this is a delight cross the line still resenates in my head 5 years later.

1 out of 5 stars Ungodly awful.......2004-06-19

BEWARE. This musical is perhaps one of the five worst pieces of music I have ever experienced. I began to wonder if the composer was attempting to make the world's worst musical. Listen for yourself and enjoy the disjunct vocal lines, the desperate attempt at "fun music", and - worst of all - how the highlight of the entire show both dramatically and musically is the insipidly awful "Heart and Soul". Stick to the movie because this baby is horrendous.
Frank Black and the Catholics
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • One of Franks best...
  • Frank on form
  • Mr. Black in bar rock mode
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  • Straight up rock 'n roll
Frank Black and the Catholics
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Manufacturer: Spin Art
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B00000AFY0
Release Date: 1998-09-08

Tracks:

  1. All My Ghosts
  2. Back To Rome
  3. Do You Feel Bad About It?
  4. Dog Gone
  5. I Gotta Move
  6. I Need Peace
  7. King & Queen Of Siam
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  10. Steak 'N' Sabre
  11. Suffering
  12. The Man Who Was Too Loud

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars One of Franks best..........2006-08-11

Lately Frank Black in 2006 has ups and downs. His latest solo work is much more laid back and his voice has evolved greatly over time. But back in 1998 when he first joined up with the Catholics, he was still a force in alternative rock.

With this release he really distances himself from his prior band, Pixies. Here the sound is more 'down-home' and incorporates a little country swagger, but nothing like his current rock-country albums.

Overall, a step foward in the career of a man whose every changing style is the greatest in REAL alternative rock.

4 out of 5 stars Frank on form.......2005-02-18

This is the last great Frank Black album. Tight, loud and recorded live to 2-track. A Sunday-afternoon-garage-jam feel is provided by the slightly awkward mix (Frank's voice too loud) and the tendency of guitarist Lyle Workman to lapse into wanky solo cliches that almost ruin a couple of tracks. But unlike any Sunday afternoon jam I've ever been involved in, the songs are great and the band is on stunning, lethal form. Frank has to be one of THE killer rhythm guitarists, nobody nails a song to the floor like the fat man can. His voice isn't as good as it used to be, not every song is a gem, and there's an anguished lyrical obsession with Christian faith that this particular Satan worshipper finds a bit of a turn-off (one song is a cover of tragic gospel "rocker" Larry Norman - I preferred it when he sang about sex 'n' spaceships), but overall it rocks like a (...), and you won't find a better slice of post-Pixies Frank.

3 out of 5 stars Mr. Black in bar rock mode.......2004-08-17

this is Frank Black in bar rock mode. after his first few solo albums, he adapted a more stripped down basic sound and started recording direct to 2 channels which gives it all a very live feeling. this is good at times, but i personally miss some of the more arranged and well thought out moments of music from his past albums. nonetheless, this album delivers some fine dusty rock and roll with that quirky Frank Black twist. the cd starts off fine with the rolicking "All My Ghosts" and keeps up the feelings on "Back to Rome" and "Dog Gone." somewhere in the middle of this album i start to get the feeling that i'm hearing the same song over and over. and the lyrics begin to grate on me a bit. they're not really bad lyrics, in themselves, but they are missing something. they feel sort of lazily written. perhaps it goes along with the general laid back rockin' feel of the album. overall, this is nothing essential. but it is a good time.

5 out of 5 stars Outstanding garage rock.......2003-08-26

Buy it. Raw. Has a retro feel. Good lyrics, too.

5 out of 5 stars Straight up rock 'n roll.......2003-08-17

I've heard some people call this record a "half-baked effort" and the only reason I'm writing this review is to tell anyone who likes their rock tight, raw and just plain excellent to GET THIS RECORD! Probably the best rock record I've heard in five years. The live to two track recording really strips it down and shows this band for what it really is, WONDERFUL! Thank you, that is all.
What's Next
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • He's the best
  • getting better with each album
What's Next
Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush
Manufacturer: Black
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00009ATHT
Release Date: 2000-02-07

Tracks:

  1. You Got Livin
  2. Finish Line
  3. Rock Me Baby
  4. Somethings Comin Our Way
  5. Roadhouse Blues
  6. Loved By You
  7. Rock N Roll Hall Of Fame
  8. Mona

Album Description

Swedish reissue of the Canadian metal act's 1980 album. Eight tracks.

Album Details

Hard and Heavy 70's Hard-rock Influenced Release that is Mostly a Solo Effort from Frank Marino. First Time on CD.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars He's the best.......2007-07-09

The What's Next recording has always been a favorite of mine in the great Marino catalog. I think this gets as close to his live sound as he ever got in the studio. Something's Comin is as amazing the 50th time as it was the first and his version of the Doors classic is a highlight as well, although every cut is full of his fantastic guitar work and winning vocals. I love that voice of his. So I highly recommend this recording along with the rest of the Marino catalog. If you are looking for classic 70's hard rock( which is the only kind in my opinion)then get into some Frank Marino. And there's no better place to start than What's Next.

3 out of 5 stars getting better with each album.......2007-02-15

Originally a powertrio "Mahogany Rush" (not to confuse with the other Canadian progressive rocktrio Rush), centered around singer/songwriter and guitarmaestro Frank Marino sees the band on this 1980 release extended to a fourpiece with the aid of brother (as I assume - by the way, hundreds of albums are remastered on CD by George Marino, including latterday albums of this band, I always wondered if there is a connection) Vince Marino on rythmguitar. The sound though hasn't been changed a bit. This also seems to have been a turningpoint for the band because afterwards Frank Marino turned solo, with the more than excellent albums "Juggernaut" and "The Power of Rock and Roll" and the outstanding 1992 "Double Live" (now on single disc CD) but guess what, his 'backingband' on those albums includes exactly the same personell as on "What's Next", so it is de facto the same band only under another monniker. Anyway, the influence from "What's Next" on his latterday solo-carriere, especially as showcased on the aforementioned "Double Live" must not be underrated for 4 out of 13 songs from that album originate from this release: "You Got Livin", the Doors cover "Roadhouse Blues" (given Marinos songwriting abilities this seems a little bit out of place), "Rock 'N' Roll Hall of Fame" and as a bonus on the with that extra song expanded version - the fuzz laden "Something's Coming Our Way". Where he had the choice of a wealth of songmaterial from other albums (strange as it might be but songs from the far more recent "The Power ......" are completely omitted on "Double Live") it is remarkable to say the least that Marino took so many songs from "What's Next" with him on the road so he must regard this album as one of the best. Compared to the both mentioned latter ones I have to disagree but that doesn't make "What's Next" a bad album of course, on the contrary. Recorded before those and more or less sandwiched between the band and the solo-outing, following on the heels of the great "World Anthem" 1977), "Live" (1978) and the half studio/half live "Tales of the Unexpected" (1979) has "What's Next" enough on offer. For those who like blistering guitarwork and good rocksongs this album is for you. More than 25 years after its release it still sounds fresh and not a bit outdated.
Fast Man Raider Man
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Indie listening
  • Superb, laid-back, country-fried (4.5 stars)
  • His best album in a while
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  • Black Letter sorrows
Fast Man Raider Man
Frank Black
Manufacturer: Back Porch
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ASIN: B000FMGWDM
Release Date: 2006-06-20

Tracks:

  1. If Your Poison Get You
  2. Johnny Barleycorn
  3. Fast Man
  4. You Can't Crucify Yourself
  5. Dirty Old Town
  6. Wanderlust
  7. Seven Days
  8. Raider Man
  9. The End Of The Summer
  10. Dog Sleep
  11. When The Paint Grows Darker Still
  12. I'm Not Dead (I'm In Pittsburgh)
  13. Golden Shore

Tracks:

  1. In The Time Of My Ruin
  2. Down To You
  3. Highway To Lowdown
  4. Kiss My Ring
  5. My Terrible Ways
  6. Fitzgerald
  7. Elijah
  8. It's Just Not Your Moment
  9. The Real El Rey
  10. Where The Wind Is Going
  11. Holland Town
  12. Sad Old World
  13. Don't Cry That Way
  14. Fare Thee Well

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Recorded in the same casual manner as 2005's Honeycomb, in various hit-and-run sessions with superstar session musicians during gaps in the Pixies' unending reunion tour, Fast Man Raider Man abides by the this-will-do aesthetic that has been a hallmark of Frank Black's solo career. With songs seemingly made up on the spot, the singer delivers a thoroughly mellow 27-track double album that is largely free of the inscrutability and insanity of his most famous work. Instead, it is homey pedal steel guitars, sleepy saxophone solos, rootsy barroom rockers like "Down To You," a heart-on-sleeve R&B ballad or two such as "Sad Old World," and a wobbly cover of Ewan MacColl's "Dirty Old Town." His strangest offering yet? --Aidin Vaziri

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Indie listening.......2007-05-04

Carries on in a vein similar to Honeycomb, but expanded into a 2-CD set. If you haven't heard Honeycomb, it's hard to know exactly how to describe this. It's sort of an indie-rock easy-listening album. It makes me think of 70s guitar-strumming pop music from maybe a darker and more quirky alternate reality. When I listen to this, I often find myself thinking of old Randy Newman albums from the 70s, with the keyboards and brass and quirky storytelling. What's striking is that for a double album the quality of the songs is very even. There is no filler. On the other hand, sometimes "even" isn't the greatest thing to be. There are no tracks that really stand out in my mind after the CD is over, no songs that have engraved themselves in my brain and that bring me back to listen to it over and over again. [Honeycomb had several real gems -- most of the CD in fact]. Musically, the performances are great and the sound is very clean; the wordplay does not seem up to the usual FB level, it's still better than a lot of what's out there. Overall, worth listening to, and although similar in a lot of ways, does not quite live up to Honeycomb [which you should buy right now].

4 out of 5 stars Superb, laid-back, country-fried (4.5 stars).......2007-01-06

Frank returns to the wonderful world of Honeycomb with some of the best musicians to ever lay tracks to wax, and the result is arguably even better. From the classic "If Your Poison Gets You" through the numbers co-written with punker Reid Paley ("I'm Not Dead, I'm In Pittsburgh" is superb), all the way to the end, this album is stunningly satisfying to repeat listens.

This is not a new Catholics album played by other people, this is a unique entity. Music legends Al Kooper, Levon Helm and Steve Cropper all feature with amazing result, but this is still definitely a Frank Black album. Take a listen to the musical progression and lyrics of "Kiss my ring" if you doubt.
Then, just for fun, listen to any of the instruments individually, in any song.
Perfect.

5 out of 5 stars His best album in a while.......2007-01-04

Like many of Frank Black Francis' compositions, I was lukewarm on this album at first, particularly since I thought the double album was gratuitous, even for this incredibly prolific man. Now that I have given it a few listens, though, I have to say I love it (like almost all his compositions). I think this is his best album since the first Catholics album, or maybe even Cult of Ray. Frank is back!

3 out of 5 stars Not bad, just not great.......2006-12-29

I've been heavily into the Pixies since "Surfer Rosa", and have been repeatedly challenged by Frank Black's solo work, which always exceeds my expectations. Can't say why I would doubt him, since he's written so many brilliant songs. Unfortunately, this is the first time I would say I come away disappointed. And I think it has a lot to do with the musicians playing on the recording. Many great ones, but more commonly heard playing the mellower side of rock. My guess is that The Catholics wouldn't have permitted Frank Black to sound like he's playing to 40-somethings who are comfortable with an adventurous rocker slipping into cruise-control. Who knows, maybe it will garner him some new fans.

3 out of 5 stars Black Letter sorrows.......2006-11-14

Frank Black is really quite brilliant, an amazing talent who should always be surrounded by some of the best musicians in an environment that is conducive to bringing out his best. I would hope that because of his pedigree he would take the time to put out his best work. Does anyone remember Black Letter Days? a phenomenal album that spawned one of the most memorable tours. There was exceptional songwriting, a finely crafted album and a selection of musicians that truly rocked (remember the guy with the flailing guitar and the skills to back it up)? Everyone went away thrilled. Did the sellout Pixies tour dampen Black's spirit a bit? I admire him for continuing to go solo on his terms, but where is the indomitable energy and creativity? Our expectations were so elevated after Black Letter Days!

I guess that since Black Letter Days, everything seems half-hearted to me..including this latest release by the master. Here's hoping that some Black Letter magic goes his way for the next one. I'm biting my tongue as I write this; because BLD has meant so much to me and I am indebted to the artist for creating such a masterpiece! If an artist can affect a person so profoundly, with even just one of his works, then he is doing everything right.

Perhaps this is all subjective and many of you find this latest offering superior. Who knows?

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