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Digitally remastered using K2 technology, this is a Japanese reissue of the Italian progressive rock band's 1974 album in a miniaturized LP sleeve limited to the initial pressing only & with the original cover art intact. 1999 release.
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How the Supersuckers Became the Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the World
Supersuckers
Manufacturer: Sub Pop
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ASIN: B00000JPCU
Release Date: 1999-08-24 |
Tracks:
- Coattail Rider
- Creepy Jackalope Eye
- Born With A Tail
- Luck
- On The Couch
- Doublewide
- Hot Rod Rally
- She's My Bitch
- Bad, Bad, Bad
- Dead In The Water
- How To Maximize Your Kill Count
- Ron's Got The Cocaine
- Roadworn And Weary
- Supersucker Drive-By Blues
- Givin' It Away
- All Right
- Saddletramp
- Can't Resist
- Dead Homiez
- Psyched Out
- Hell City, Hell
- Before They Make Me Run
- Bloody Mary Morning
- Wake Me When It's Over
- Good Livin'
- Monkey
- Beat To Shit
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Do the Supersuckers have what it takes to back up their rather ballsy claim that they are world's best rock & roll band? Depends how you take your rock. If you're looking for introspective lyrics, sweeping guitar artistry, original arrangements, and topnotch production values, keep your REMs, Smashing Pumpkins and Radioheads to yourself. But if you're a whiskey-fueled, tattooed, Satan-worshiping, cowboy-hat-wearing hellion, then the Supersuckers are your kings and this is the greatest album of all time. These are 27 prime cuts from the 'Suckers catalog, from the prescient "Coattail Rider" to such classics as "How to Maximize Your Kill Count," "She's My Bitch," "Ron's Got the Cocaine," and a cover of Willie Nelson's "Bloody Mary Morning" (complete with Willie contributing voice and a blistering acoustic guitar lead). So the question still remains: Are the Supersuckers the greatest rock & roll band in the world? Think you'd find Willie on a Radiohead album? Hell no. That's the only vote this punk needs to count. --Tod Nelson
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they must've been high.......2006-03-02
We can only pray that someday America will awaken from its cultural slumber and realize that the Supersuckers and Rocket From the Crypt were two of the best yet criminally underrated rock bands of the 1990s (and early 00s). Both brought punk back to its rock 'n' roll roots with tongue firmly lodged in cheek, and in an era shoe-gazing whiny emo rockers they put on a damn good live show. The Supersuckers' Sacrlicious Sounds Of .. . and their "country" album, Must've Been High, are classics waiting to be rediscovered, so go out and get them now so you can lie to all your lame-ass hipster friends and tell them you were way into the Supersuckers way back when. Or get this one, which includes most of the best songs from those two albums plus their earlier punk stuff and the ironic genius of their cover of "Dead Homiez."
good enough.......2003-07-12
how good is it? good enough to get me to completely forget a pointless, dead-end crush for a few hours. i think i wore out the CD listening to the first verse of "Supersucker Drive-By Blues" about a bazillion times -...hilarious!
keep music evil.
Shout bamalama.......2003-04-01
Lugging an obnoxiously long declaration for a title "How the Supersuckers Became the Greatest Rock & Roll Band in the World" is a compilation of some of the Supersuckers' finest moments. The term "finest moments" may lack any objective relevance though. The Supersuckers excel at a sort of tongue-in-cheek bamalama, a hammering hybrid of garage punk and Motorhead metal, that can quite easily make it hard to distinguish one sonic assault from another. The exceptions, predictably, are the standouts. Versions of Ice Cube's "Dead Homiez" and Willie Nelson's "Bloody Mary Morning" drastically change the sonic palate. Steve Earle joins the band for a version of "Before They Make Me Run" that cuts the Stones to shreds. The tracks off their "country" album ("Must've Been High") also help break up the one dimensional rockin'. But overall, if it's high octane, no-frills rawk you're seeking, you could do far worse.
BEST ROCK N ROLL BAND IN THE WORLD.......2002-12-10
This is a nice intro but all their discs rules! GO see em live to!!
Hurry up Hausfraus.......2001-12-06
Not a big fan of greatest hits - would have liked an all-out live album more, there is really no excuse for not having each album individually. A supersuckers greatest hits is really rather redundant, they've been great for years. I saw em live a while back though, and it does look like they could use the extra money.
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World Became the World
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ASIN: B000009FUF
Release Date: 2004-07-20 |
Tracks:
- Just Look Away
- The World Became The World
- Four Holes In The Ground
- Is My Face On Straight
- Have Your Cake And Beat It (Instrumental)
- The Mountain
Album Description
CD debut for the English version of this 1974 album previously released only in England & featuring a bonus track not on the Italian edition, 'Have Your Cake And Beat It' (Instrumental)!. Six tracks total. 1997 BMG Ricordi release. The original album was released on BMG Ricordi/ Numero Uno.
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The English Version of the Album"l'isola Di Niente" Previously Released Only in England in 1974. First Time Available on CD.
Customer Reviews:
Worthy Successor to Photos of Ghosts.......2006-08-29
With this second major English-language release, PFM takes greater risks than with its predecessor Photos of Ghosts (1973). But if The World Became The World is arguably somewhat uneven by comparison, its strengths are breathtaking. The irrepressible energy of these musicians--quite evident in their live performances--infuses this bravura 1974 effort, and the heavy mellotron-backed chorus of the title track and the anthemic closing figure of the final cut are welcome examples of traditional progressive conventions.
But above all, PFM's Italian ethos is apparent in the arpeggiation of synthesizer and violin in "Four Holes in the Ground" and the whimsical tempo shifts of "Is My Face On Straight." In particular, "The Mountain" leads off with a lengthy sequence of block chords by a massed choir that is answered with a burst of instrumentation and a forceful lead vocal from Franco Mussida before segueing into a delicate Neapolitan mandoline fadeout. (Interestingly, the lyric to this ten-minute tone poem and the disc's cover art recall the synthesized eruption that closes "River of Life" on Photos of Ghosts; the presence of Vesuvius seems to haunt the band's compositions.)
With the eventual release of the live PFM Cook in 1975, the band's modest reputation in the US would be consolidated and, for all intents and purposes, brought to a flamboyant but lamentable end.
English remake of L'Isola di Niente.......2003-08-27
PFM is an Italian band that had very limited English skills. Their first three albums were in Italian. This is an English remake of PFM's third album, L'Isola di Niente. It has an added track and the cover background color was changed from green to blue. The original LP cover had a cut out in the center and the island mountain was printed on the inner sleeve.
Original Italian album had 5 tracks. One track, Is My Face On Straight has always been in English. It was cowritten by Pete Sinfield, best known for writing the lyrics on the early King Crimson albums. It sounds more like a Pete Sinfield song than a PFM song.
The additional song is the title track, The World Became the World. It is an English version of Impressioni di Settembre from PFM's first album, Storia un di Minuto.
When these songs get reworked, the music remains the same. Pete Sinfield just comes up with new lyrics in English. They are not direct interpretations of the original Italian. Sinfield (like Yes) just writes lyrics that sound good and nothing that has any deep meaning. In addition, PFM does not understand what they are singing, so it becomes mechanical.
If you are starting from the beginning, I suggest buying the first three original Italian albums, and skipping the English versions. You end up with all of the tracks. You get Italian that you don't understand instead of English that doesn't make any real sense.
PFM is sort of mellow in the studio. In concert, they are a jamming band. Their live albums are fantastic. Seek out Live in the USA (also called Cook), the boxset 10 Anni Live, or the recent Live In Japan.
There is a French band, called Mona Lisa, that is very similar to PFM in structure and sound. But like almost all things French, it is inferior to the Italian.
magnificent, but.......2003-06-17
this is a magnificent album specialy trac no. 1 if you love italian prog. and dont have it buy it it's a must. now if you want pfm best album consider chocolat king it is much more aggresive.
Among the Best Progressive Rock Albums Ever Made.......2001-12-04
"The World Became the World" is not only PFM's finest record, but one of the handful of top progressive rock albums ever made. It captures this Italian band at the apex of its career. Bassist Patrick Djivas had just joined the band, and joined with drummer Franz Di Cioccio to give it a more propulsive sound than on "Photos of Ghosts". The band's music, arrangements, and production were at an all-time high, resulting in classics like "Four Holes in the Ground", with its complex yet hummable melody leading to a blazing unison passage the Dixie Dregs would envy, and the title song, a ballad with a memorable synthesizer instrumental as its chorus. (The title cut is an English version of "Impressioni di Settembre" from the earlier "Storia di un Minuto" album, and is not available on the Italian version of the album, "L'Isola di Niente".) A flute processed through a wah-wah pedal leads into the stunning final chorus of "Is My Face on Straight?", one of prog-rock's greatest moments. "The Mountain", the album's first track, overcomes an unfocused choral intro to take the listener on several twists and turns. While the album was released in America by ELP's Manticore label and ELP lyricist Pete Sinfield wrote the English lyrics, the sound is closer to early Genesis, and keyboardist Flavio Premoli shares the mix with guitarist Franco Mussida and Mauro Pagani on flute and violin. As with every progressive rock album ever released, the lyrics are not a strong point.
Another great PFM album.......2001-11-21
The World Became the World is actually an English language remake of L'Isola di Niente. I have not heard L'Isola yet, but I have to say, as far as PFM's English language remake albums go, this is much better than Photos of Ghosts (but of course not as good as Per Un Amico or Storia di Un Minuto, but what is?). The English vocals work better here, and to me doesn't detract the way it did on Photos of Ghosts. The opening cut, "The Mountain" will throw anyone off with the choir, as it seems pretty pointless and one wonders if the album cover had the wrong disc in it. But after a couple of minutes, you know you're listening to PFM. The music seems a little different than what one was used to hearing on their previous albums (Photos of Ghosts). It seems heavier, the vocals sound like David Gilmour, of all people, but there's a ton of great, creative passages that ranks as some of PFM's finest. The second cut, "Just Look Away" is a typical acoustic PFM number, mellow vocals like one is more accustomed to this band, although I never found this number particularly remarkable, but isn't bad either. The title track is actually an English language remake of Storia di Un Minuto's "Impressioni di Settembre". "Four Holes In the Ground" seems to be this album's highlight, and I really dig those Mellotron passages, it features some of the most wonderful use of tron on any album I've heard (too bad it's too short here), this is the way a Mellotron should be used! "Is My Face On Straight" is the band's attempt at humor and for me, I just absolutely love this song, although there's many out there who don't care for it. But that last cut, the instrumental "Have Your Cake and Beat It", what's the point in that? It starts of showing the talents of new member, bassist Jan Patrick Djivas (who was apparently a member of Area before he joined PFM late in 1973), then the rest of the band kicks in, but it's just so mediocre that the band should not have bothered here. But the biggest problem I have with this album (which seems to be the problem with L'Isola di Niente as well) is the production here makes it sound like a new band has taken over the PFM name, it sounds too new and different from what came before, but once you got over that, you'll be appreciate this as yet another great album from PFM, but of course, start with Storia di un Minuto or Per Un Amico first.
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Best of Sweetbox 1995-2005
Sweetbox
Manufacturer: Import [Generic]
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ASIN: B0009I7J6G
Release Date: 2005-04-04 |
Tracks:
- Everythings Gonna Be Alright [Reborn 2005]
- Life Is Cool
- For the Lonely
- Waterfall
- After the Lights
- Killing Me D.J. [European Version]
- Hate Without Frontiers
- Everytime [New Version]
- Piano in the Dark
- On the Radio
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- Don't Push Me
- Booyah (Here We Go) [*]
- Shakalaka [*]
Album Description
This 'Best Of' collection features the hit 'Everything's Gonna Be Alright' and includes the bonus tracks 'Booyah-Here We Go' & 'Shakalaka' plus a 15 page booklet. Lazy Eye Records. 2005.
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- Among the best progressive rock albums ever made
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World Became the World
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ASIN: B00004S8LS
Release Date: 2000-03-01 |
Tracks:
- The Mountain
- Just Look Away
- The World Became The World
- Four Holes In The Ground
- Is My Face On Straight
- Have Your Cake And Beat It
Album Description
Japanese reissue of 1974 album from Italian prog rock band. Digitally remastered using K2 technology. 6 tracks. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.
Customer Reviews:
English remake of L'Isola di Niente.......2003-08-27
PFM is an Italian band that had very limited English skills. Their first three albums were in Italian. This is an English remake of PFM's third album, L'Isola di Niente. It has an added track and the cover background
color was changed from green to blue. The original LP cover had a cut out in the center and the island mountain was printed on the inner sleeve.
Original Italian album had 5 tracks. One track, Is My Face On Straight has always been in English. It was cowritten by Pete Sinfield, best known for writing the lyrics on the early King Crimson albums. It sounds
more like a Pete Sinfield song than a PFM song.
The additional song is the title track, The World Became the World. It is an English version of Impressioni di Settembre from PFM's first album, Storia un di Minuto.
When these songs get reworked, the music remains the same. Pete Sinfield just comes up with new lyrics in English. They are not direct interpretations of the original Italian. Sinfield (like Yes) just writes lyrics
that sound good and nothing that has any deep meaning. In addition, PFM does not understand what they are singing, so it becomes mechanical.
If you are starting from the beginning, I suggest buying the first three original Italian albums, and skipping the English versions. You end up with all of the tracks. You get Italian that you don't understand instead of
English that doesn't make any real sense.
PFM is sort of mellow in the studio. In concert, they are a jamming band. Their live albums are fantastic. Seek out Live in the USA (also called Cook), the boxset 10 Anni Live, or the recent Live In Japan.
There is a French band, called Mona Lisa, that is very similar to PFM in structure and sound. But like almost all things French, it is inferior to the Italian.
Among the best progressive rock albums ever made.......2002-11-10
"The World Became the World" is not only PFM's finest record, but one of the handful of top progressive rock albums ever made. It captures this Italian band at the apex of its career. Bassist Patrick Djivas had just joined the band, and joined with drummer Franz Di Cioccio to give it a more propulsive sound than on "Photos of Ghosts". The band's music, arrangements, and production were at an all-time high, resulting in classics like "Four Holes in the Ground", with its complex yet hummable melody leading to a blazing unison passage the Dixie Dregs would envy, and the title song, a ballad with a memorable synthesizer instrumental as its chorus. (The title cut is an English version of "Impressioni di Settembre" from the earlier "Storia di un Minuto" album, and is not available on the Italian version of the album, "L'Isola di Niente".) A flute processed through a wah-wah pedal leads into the stunning final chorus of "Is My Face on Straight?", one of prog-rock's greatest moments. "The Mountain", the album's first track, overcomes an unfocused choral intro to take the listener on several twists and turns. While the album was released in America by ELP's Manticore label and ELP lyricist Pete Sinfield wrote the English lyrics, the sound is closer to early Genesis, and keyboardist Flavio Premoli shares the mix with guitarist Franco Mussida and Mauro Pagani on flute and violin. As with every progressive rock album ever released, the lyrics are not a strong point.
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One World
Manufacturer: Rainforest Records
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Release Date: 2005-01-18 |
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Wonder
Manufacturer: Northersouth Music
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Release Date: 2001-02-06 |
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World Became the World
PFM
Manufacturer: Jvc Japan
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ASIN: B000E1KNU2
Release Date: 2006-03-06 |
Tracks:
- Mountain
- Just Look Away
- World Became the World
- Four Holes in the Ground
- Is My Face on Straight
- Have Your Cake and Beat It
Album Details
Japanese Limited Edition Issue of the Album Classic in a Deluxe, Miniaturized LP Sleeve Replica of the Original Vinyl Album Artwork.
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Walls Became The World
Manufacturer: Solponticello
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ASIN: B000BGQW96
Release Date: 2006-04-25 |
Tracks:
- Prelude
- Everyday (this happens to you)
- Warpaint
- ...and every single one of them went up for air.
- Sticks and Stones
- The Nest
- A New Place
- Walls Became The World
- The Hatching Ground
- Sightings
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Kyle Dawkins is a classical guitarist, banjoist and founding member of acclaimed chamber group the Georgia Guitar Quartet, with whom he has performed for eight years. Kyles debut solo album Conasauga was released on Solponticello Records in early 2003 to universal praise for its elegant and spirited amalgam of olde Appalachia, Japanese folk, Indonesian gamelan, and rock. Walls Became The World is the latest by Kyle Dawkins. Rooted squarely in a Southern minimalist framing, walls became the world is like and unlike any music out there. The scope and breadth of sound is turned inward, every motive and color probed relentlessly. Tottery layers of space belie gorgeous melodic considerations within heavy skittering beatwork. This is rainy day sunny night music.
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World Became the World
PFM
Manufacturer: Jvc Japan
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ASIN: B0001ZX358
Release Date: 2004-05-31 |
Tracks:
- Mountain
- Just Look Away
- World Became the World
- Four Holes in the Ground
- Is My Face on Straight
- Have Your Cake and Beat It
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- Among the best progressive rock albums ever made
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World Became the World
PFM
Manufacturer: Jvc Japan
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ASIN: B00004NK6L
Release Date: 2000-05-02 |
Tracks:
- Mountain
- Just Look Away
- World Became the World
- Four Holes in the Ground
- Is My Face on Straight
- Have Your Cake and Beat It
Album Description
Digitally remastered using K2 technology, this is a Japanese reissue of the Italian progressive rock band's 1974 album in a miniaturized LP sleeve limited to the initial pressing only & with the original cover art intact. 1999 release.
Album Details
Japanese Version featuring a Limited Edition LP Style Slipcase for Initial Pressing Only.
Customer Reviews:
Among the best progressive rock albums ever made.......2002-11-10
"The World Became the World" is not only PFM's finest record, but one of the handful of top progressive rock albums ever made. It captures this Italian band at the apex of its career. Bassist Patrick Djivas had just joined the band, and joined with drummer Franz Di Cioccio to give it a more propulsive sound than on "Photos of Ghosts". The band's music, arrangements, and production were at an all-time high, resulting in classics like "Four Holes in the Ground", with its complex yet hummable melody leading to a blazing unison passage the Dixie Dregs would envy, and the title song, a ballad with a memorable synthesizer instrumental as its chorus. (The title cut is an English version of "Impressioni di Settembre" from the earlier "Storia di un Minuto" album, and is not available on the Italian version of the album, "L'Isola di Niente".) A flute processed through a wah-wah pedal leads into the stunning final chorus of "Is My Face on Straight?", one of prog-rock's greatest moments. "The Mountain", the album's first track, overcomes an unfocused choral intro to take the listener on several twists and turns. While the album was released in America by ELP's Manticore label and ELP lyricist Pete Sinfield wrote the English lyrics, the sound is closer to early Genesis, and keyboardist Flavio Premoli shares the mix with guitarist Franco Mussida and Mauro Pagani on flute and violin. As with every progressive rock album ever released, the lyrics are not a strong point.
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