| 1. Nothing |
| 2. T-Shirt Money |
| 3. Everybody In |
| 4. Getting Me Off |
| 5. The Distance |
Editorial Reviews
European single off the punk-pop act's 2002 album, 'Hi Fi Serious', includes tracks from both UK singles. Tracks, 'Nothing', 'The Distance' & three non-LP tracks, 'T-Shirt Money', 'Everybody In' & 'Getting Me Off'.
Nothing,A,Wea International,5-Inch CD Singles,Pop,Rock
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Year Zero
Nine Inch Nails Manufacturer: Nothing Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000O178BY Release Date: 2007-04-17 |
Tracks:
- Hyperpower!
- The Beginning Of The End
- Survivalism
- The Good Soldier
- Vessel
- Me, I'm Not
- Capital G
- My Violent Heart
- The Warning
- God Given
- Meet Your Master
- The Greater Good
- The Great Destroyer
- Another Version Of The Truth
- In This Twilight
- Zero-Sum
Amazon.com
Nine Inch Nails' sixth studio release, Year Zero takes the concept album further than it may have ever gone before. In advance of its release, URLs were hidden in tour t-shirts, music- and image-filled USB drives were 'found' at concerts, and dozens of websites have been packed with conspiracy stories that all involve the year 2022 or 'Year Zero.' Each clue is part of a cohesive whole, requiring a listener to follow an exhaustive web trail to grasp the entire tale. Focusing specifically on the music, "The Beginning of the End," the powerful first vocal track, is like the sonic and lyrical equivalent of an emotional ascension to a rollercoaster's peak, with the last few cacophonic seconds equaling the fall of individual freedoms. "Survivalism," Year Zero's first single, follows with guest vocalist/Slam artist Saul Williams pumping up the passion in its urgent chorus. While still industrial in genre, it's clear that Trent Reznor's musical evolution finds him bringing more mellow songs to the mix than he has on previous discs ("The Good Soldier," "The Greater Good," "In This Twilight") as well as an increased number of funk-affected rhythms, specifically in standout tracks "Capitol G" and "Me, I'm Not." Devotees of NIN's harder sound will appreciate the metallic crunch of "My Violent Heart" and "Meet Your Master." On the whole, the Nine Inch Nails we hear on Year Zero is less focused on producing heavy music and more focused on delivering its heavy, conspiratorial doomsday message. --Denise SheppardCustomer Reviews:
NIN is off my short list.......2007-07-17
This is coming from a long time fan that bought Pretty Hate Machine in 1990.I never thought I would ever have a need for the skip button when listening to NiN, the last two records proved me wrong. I bought this CD on the day it was released and listened to it for a week straight, and have come back to it in hopes that I just missed something. Sadly, my first impressions were accurate.
With the exception of 'Right Where It Belongs', With Teeth was a terrible mess.
This one is better, but not really that much of an improvement.
This is not a brave album or unique. If he did it 4-5 years ago, it could be considered brave. Anyone who didn't fall for the fear mongering of Bush & co, could see it then. Now, all but the backwash vote can see it. So this is just bandwagon jumping. If he could have come up with a unique angle, it might have been better. It is the underlying ideas of V for Vendetta put to generally poorly crafted music.
Trent has mentioned several times over the past few years that he is out of ideas. It seems he still is and is out of gas. This is just NiN phoned in. There is nothing new here at all.
The music is noisy and often without structure. It is a sloppy mess, not a skilled mess like he is capable of. There was no effort put into this.
1. Hyperpower! 6/10 he's done better but it isn't bad.
2. The Beginning Of The End 7/10 One of the better on this disk, one of the few where the random noise works because it is over some structure.
3. Survivalism 6/10 Fairly decent
4. The Good Soldier 7/10 Good song. At this point I thought Trent has finally got his act together. So the next few were major disappointments.
5. Vessel 2/10 This sucks.
6. Me, I'm Not 4/10 Should have been much better
7. Capital G 0/10 I am not sure if Trent was trying to get us to forget AWITHA TEETHA or what he was going for in his vocalizations. If annoying was his goal he succeeded. Trent is not that great of a singer, so why does he purposefully bring himself down?
8. My Violent Heart 3/10 Is there a reason he spent time creating this?
9. The Warning 1/10 Pointless. At this point I was so disappointed, just a sad state of affairs.
10. God Given 8/10 Finally a good song. After the suck trifecta this is much needed. Solid song from beginning to end, but after many years of poor performance I have to wonder if it is good by accident.
11. Meet Your Master 3/10 Utterly forgettable
12. The Greater Good 0/10 Recording his squeaky windshield wipers and putting it to bad music and inane lyrics. Brilliant! Or something.
13. The Great Destroyer (8/10+0/10)=4/10 The first 1:58 or so is very good. At least on par with God Given, no classic, but Trent is past writing classics. The rest of it is pure garbage.
14. Another Version Of The Truth 3/10 YAAAAAWN
15. In This Twilight 6/10 Mildly interesting
16. Zero-Sum 8/10 Enjoyable song, it is not a classic, but good enough for this record.
So that is a 4.25 average or ~2.13/5, but it is better then With Teeth and while it is not good, it flows fairly well, so I bumped it up to 3/5.
arrgh.......2007-07-16
Trent Reznor Delivers another Winner.......2007-07-16
Average. Nothing Amazing........2007-07-12
Post-Apocalyptic Dance Music for the Masses.......2007-07-09
"Survivalism" is the best track from NIN since "March of the Pigs" launched the "Downward Spiral"-era in 1994. The rest of the album alternates between "sound collages" (Reznor's term) and funk/dance grooves. I have to say that I'm not much of a fan of the "funk" tracks--the only musical flaw on an otherwise five-star album.
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Eat Me, Drink Me
Marilyn Manson Manufacturer: Nothing ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000PDZJ0S Release Date: 2007-06-05 |
Tracks:
- If I Was Your Vampire
- Putting Holes In Happiness
- The Red Carpet Grave
- They Said That Hell's Not Hot
- Just A Car Crash Away
- Heart-Shaped Glasses (When The Heart Guides The Hand)
- Evidence
- Are You The Rabbit?
- Mutilation Is The Sincere Form Of Flattery
- You And Me And The Devil Makes 3
- Eat Me, Drink Me
Album Description
Four years since his last studio album, and following up on his highest charting radio single ever ("Personal Jesus", from Lest We Forget), Marilyn Manson returns with "Eat Me, Drink me". Art openings, soundtrack appearances, and personal circumstance have grabbed headlines for Manson in recent months, setting the stage for the release of Eat Me, Drink Me, which is unquestionably the artist's most personal statement yet. Always the provocateur, in what may be the ultimate subversion of the code of aggro-rock, the songs are immediately catchy - all jagged guitar hooks, anthemic choruses, with an overlying glam-rock sheen. Lyrically Manson has never been more riveting, seemingly having enough to draw from in his own life and from society at large to present a fresh, snarling vision.Customer Reviews:
By Far His Worst Album.......2007-07-20
I'll give him points for his style change, which sounds like a record from the 70s, sadly however, most of the songs are just boring. I have liked all of his past records, Mechanical Animals is what made me a fan, but I just didn't care for "Eat Me, Drink Me" at all. Hopefully, the next CD will be better
Eat some pickles first.......2007-07-20
Can't stop listening to this cd! .......2007-07-19
The ones that make you come unglued........2007-07-14
Mr. Warner needs to find a new gig. After collecting all of his albums and listening to him for 11 years, it seems that he has run out of new morbid ideas. It's time for a change. Is Mr. Warner going to be 50 years old and still wearing the silly spooky fake contact lenses? Is he going to still be writing teenage angst-ridden songs? I find Rob Zombie, Trent Reznor and Ozzy Osbourne to be more mature and even more daring with their music than Marilyn Manson. While "Eat Me, Drink Me" isn't bad, it's nothing close to five stars. In fact, I was more than a little bored this time around, and isn't that the worst criticism you can receive from a fan?
I needed to think about it, but..........2007-07-13
What I love about Manson is that each of his albums is different from the last, and incorporates and explores new sounds, themes and attitudes. Antichrist Superstar is a completely different album from Mechanical Animals, which is completely different from Holywood, which is completely different from Golden Age... etc. Each of his albums has explored a different mood and selection of themes, but at the core is always the fantastic artist who is Manson himself.
Maybe those who like their rock angry will be disappointed that there isn't much to headbang to. Maybe I am not as disappointed as some because my favorite of his works has always been Mechanical Animals, precisely because it was so deep and thoughtful rather than focusing on anger and rebellion. Don't get me wrong, I love me some Antichrist Superstar, but I enjoy Manson's music so much precisely because he is that AND much more. An exploration of love, be it the dark and moody love fitting of his music, seems to be the next logical territory for Manson to cover. If I had to choose only one artist to listen to for the rest of my life, I would probably choose Manson, and not because I consider myself a "Mansonite" - my musical tastes are much too varied for that - but rather, it's because he's one of the few artists whose songs could pretty much cover any and all of my moods.
With that in mind, I don't think this was his best work, but in my opinion it was not a failure by far. I personally find it to be a stronger offering than Golden Age, even though I also enjoy that album. If you prefer the angry side of Manson, you will probably disagree. Technically speaking, I was prepared to object to what initially reminded me of emo-style guitars on some of the songs (Red Carpet Grave, Heart-Shaped Glasses). However, I realized that he has always incorporated new musical styles in his music (come on, you know Golden Age wasn't pure rock/metal, yet most Manson fans still like it...). I personally don't like emo, and so I didn't care for these songs, but I can't in good conscience fault the artist for something he's always done. Keep in mind that I'm not saying the songs were emo songs, only that they had some musical elements that were reminiscent of emo. I also found "If I Were Your Vampire" to be the least strong song on the album lyrically, although not musically, simply because the theme of the lyrics sounded a little cheesy to me and not as genuine as the rest of the album. So, four stars and not five.
And finally, can we all grow up beyond accusing every single artist of selling out as soon as they stop sounding exactly like whatever the first album of theirs you ever heard was? People have accused Manson of this since Mechanical Animals, and with every new album he "sells out" according to a new batch of fans. I personally accept and prefer that artists grow and change. If Manson starts churning out cookie-cutter albums that sound just like Antichrist Superstar when he's 60 years old, then I'll say he sold out.
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Nothing Left to Lose
Mat Kearney Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EQ47LS Release Date: 2006-04-18 |
Tracks:
- Undeniable
- Nothing Left to Lose
- Crashing Down
- Girl America
- In The Middle
- Can't Break Her Fall
- What's A Boy To Do
- Wait
- Bullet
- All I Need
- Renaissance
- Where We Gonna Go From Here
- Won't Back Down
Amazon.com
In an industry dogged too much by cookie-cutter artists, Mat Kearney is a real breath of fresh air. Let's be honest: What music exec would ever suggest that a blending of John Mayer-like subtle pop, Toby Mac-like rap, and Chris Martin-esque vocals could be rolled together for a winning combination? Stylistically, that's what we get with Kearney's outstanding major-label debut Nothing Left to Lose. Nearly half of this album is culled from Kearney's Bullet release (2004), an independent label breakthrough success for the singer-songwriter. These gems include the pedestrian "Undeniable," the pseudo Coldplay ringer "In The Middle," and the my-girl-is-my-country metaphor of "Girl America." Kearney moves away from his hip-hop sensibilities into a more guitar-friendly pop vein on newer tracks "Crashing Down," "Can't Break Her Fall," "Where We Gonna Go From Here," and "Nothing Left To Lose." The starkly moving "All I Need" will grab your attention as Kearney sings of a couple whose efforts to escape their own relationship problems mirror their attempts to flee a natural disaster. One of the most attractive elements throughout is a sound unlike any other in Christian music. While Kearney does little to mask his own faith in the interest of gaining crossover appeal, it's his multi-flavored art that should draw listeners from all angles. Heart-gripping at moments, thought-provoking at others, Nothing Left to Lose is intelligent throughout and one of the top releases of the year thus far. --Michael LyttleCustomer Reviews:
A Complete Album from Start to Finish.......2007-06-06
Listening to Nothing Left to Lose I was reminded of the the first time I heard to Born to Run. Major talent. Great songs.
Sending copies to friends now and an extra one for me because I know I will wear this one out quickly.
A "surprising" good album.....start to finish........2007-06-02
Some may be turned off by his "rap" style and feel that it's used to cover up some of his songwriting or singing weakneses. I think it's done just right and he doesn't get too caught up in it. Right when you think he's been talking awhile he starts up with the melody/harmony and brings you right back into the song. It's a very nice combination.
I purchased 2 other new albums at the same time as this one, but I can't seem to take Mat's out of the player. THAT, for me, is a sign of a strong album top-to-bottom. As most outlets are selling this album cheaper than the "normal" CD, I would highly recommend giving this one a try....you won't be disappointed.
Just buy it........2007-05-30
Good purchase.......2007-05-26
One Of A Kind.......2007-05-21
I also hear elements of Coldplay ("In the Middle") and Oasis, and while some might knock Kearney for being derivative, I ask, where else can you hear these sounds combined in one expertly crafted package?
There is nothing else out there quite like this gem from Mat Kearney. I'm so glad I found it, albeit somewhat belatedly.
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The Downward Spiral
Nine Inch Nails Manufacturer: Nothing ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001Y5Z Release Date: 1994-03-08 |
Tracks:
- Mr. Self Destruct
- Piggy
- Heresy
- March Of The Pigs
- Closer
- Ruiner
- The Becoming
- I Do Not Want This
- Big Man With A Gun
- A Warm Place
- Eraser
- Reptile
- The Downward Spiral
- Hurt
Amazon.com essential recording
Nine Inch Nails are a pretty amazing phenomenon when one considers what they--um, he--have done with just a few studio recordings. The Downward Spiral, NIN's second full-length album, is just as packed with vitriol as Pretty Hate Machine and the EP Broken--and has just as solid a base of pop hooks that go a long way toward explaining NIN's popularity. Most recognizable is the down-tempo single "Closer," which remains a staple of dance clubs everywhere. But for the most part, the album is all heavy beats and aggressive guitars--industrial music with a pop angle. That winning combination is what makes Trent Reznor a law unto himself, becoming insanely popular while the main body of industrial music retains its subculture status. --Genevieve WilliamsAmazon.com
It's easy to understand why Nine Inch Nails became the industrial band to break out of the techno ghetto and win a larger audience. Trent Reznor, who records the NIN albums almost entirely by himself (although he tours with a full band), tries very hard to pass himself off as an angry young man, but underneath the angst-ridden lyrics, pounding synths, and grating guitars is an irrepressible pop sensibility. On the second full-length NIN album, The Downward Spiral, Reznor builds his constructions of noise and gloom around warm, fuzzy melodies. On the album's first single, "March of the Pigs," for example, Reznor screams about swine lined up for slaughter amid guitars screeching in pain. Suddenly the guitars fall away to reveal the sensually throbbing rhythm track below; then that falls away to reveal a vocal-and-piano track that's as catchy as anything by Elton John. Because Reznor has a better handle on dynamics now, the melodic core is more obvious than ever. --Geoffrey HimesCustomer Reviews:
Alot of Darkness--and Some Fun.......2007-07-15
Absolute must for NIN fans.......2007-06-27
Not for the faint of heart........2007-06-07
My favorite songs: Mr. Self Destruct, Heresy, Closer, March of the Pigs, Ruiner, Eraser, Reptile, A Warm Place, and finally Hurt.
NIN at it's almost best.......2007-05-16
downward spiral. excellent........2007-05-07
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The Fragile
Nine Inch Nails Manufacturer: Nothing ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00001P4TH Release Date: 1999-09-21 |
Tracks:
- Somewhat Damaged
- The Day The World Went Away
- The Frail
- The Wretched
- We're In This Together
- The Fragile
- Just Like You Imagined
- Even Deeper
- Pilgrimage
- No, You Don't
- La Mer
- The Great Below
Tracks:
- The Way Out Is Through
- Into The Void
- Where Is Everybody?
- The Mark Has Been Made
- Please
- Starfuckers, Inc.
- Complication
- I'm Looking Forward To Joining You, Finally
- The Big Come Down
- Underneath It All
- Ripe (With Decay)
Amazon.com's Best of 1999
Trent Reznor took five years to record this monstrous double-CD set, wielding a perfectionist's touch in the production and the subtlety of a chainsaw in the musicianship. The result is uncompromising, full of hysterical noise and yet utterly accessible. Somehow, someway, this is one of the best pop records of the year. --Matthew CookeAmazon.com
The Fragile is even bleaker than 1994's The Downward Spiral as it lurches along with a perpetual scowl. A frenzied collection of buzz-saw pop, Trent Reznor's grim opus yo-yos through two CDs with scattershot intensity. Hushed one minute and explosive the next, spite and anger intermix with heartbreaking resignation, sometimes in the course of one song. Still, Reznor's dour and uncompromising approach is accessible and undeniably entertaining, even when he eschews vocals altogether. Unchanged are the obsessive lengths that he goes to for the sake of a dynamic thrill ride. The quiet tones that open the instrumental "Just Like You Imagined" suddenly erupt into a barrage of off-time rhythms and noodling keyboard riffs, all rising to a torrid conclusion. The sheer sonic invention on display here is astounding. Reznor's production approaches Brian Eno's in terms of dynamism, though it arises from a profoundly different sensibility. "Starfuckers Inc" uses chopped-up vocals for the verses and a shouting mob for its propulsive, Ministryesque chorus to mercilessly slam some of NIN's imitators (most pointedly, Marilyn Manson). And while there's nothing here as dance-floor-ready as Downward Spiral's "Closer," "Where Is Everybody" comes close, thanks to its slow, sweaty gyrations and Adrian Belew's slippery guitar figures. The Fragile's songs are ultimately simple explorations of deep disillusionment. However, once Reznor finishes twisting them out of shape, they're towering soundscapes of rage that are at once terrifying and beautiful. --Matthew CookeCustomer Reviews:
Sweet and sour, but the sweet is sooo sweet.......2007-06-02
Career suicide.......2007-04-07
I wonder...who will hold the chalice next? Blame it on fear, blame it on drugs, blame it on pressure, blame it on ....whatever, but, this album is the ultimate opportunity lost. Successive works, such as "With Teeth", are just flat out laughable and pathetic. Was Nine Inch Nails ever a great band? I have my doubts... yet, I can still remember being dumbstruck by the glory of Mr. Self Destruct that first time... [8th grade]
As far as I'm concerned, this album was Trent's fall from Godhood. This album has no purpose, no progression. It's a mess of half committed tracks and trivial ambience. There is no plot, no experience. While Downward Spiral was a journey to something divine, this album, however, lacks any magic whatsoever...
Oh, NiN will still be around, perhaps for ten more years, perhaps even twenty. But, that spirit, that anger, that POWER which is found in the Downward Spiral (and Broken) will never show itself again. The sincerity is but a fading memory, and to those just discovering NiN, will never be felt.
All in all, I would rather have never been born than live in a post Fragile world. It was that disapointing to me, and still is. One star for destroying one of the only joys of my childhood.
Music for the dark corners of your soul.......2007-04-06
Welcome to NIN. I love all his stuff, but this is his best, darkest, deepest, most musically interesting. If you ever find yourself in a very dark place, catharsis is at hand. This is the hair tonic for your balding soul. Best played loud.
If I could give it more than five, I would.......2007-03-28
Not Typical.......2007-03-13
If you're looking for the song played during the "300" trailer, the track name is "Just Like You Imagined", one of the best instumentals ever.
Like all of NIN's albums, this is a modern classic.
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Lest We Forget: The Best of Marilyn Manson
Marilyn Manson Manufacturer: Nothing ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002ZMJ70 Release Date: 2004-09-28 |
Tracks:
- The Love Song
- Personal Jesus
- mOBSCENE
- The Fight Song
- Tainted Love
- The Dope Show
- This Is The New Shit
- Disposable Teens
- Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)
- Lunchbox
- Tourniquet
- Rock Is Dead
- Get Your Gunn
- The Nobodies
- Long Hard Road Out Of Hell
- The Beautiful People
- The Reflecting God
Amazon.com
Culled from the band's ten year, six album career, Lest we Forget: The Best of Marilyn Manson features some of the greatest rock anthems of the last decade. Opening with "The Love Song" from Holy Wood, it proceeds to the first of a handful of cover songs which have made it as singles. The decadent, beefed up version of Depeche Mode's "Personal Jesus" may not vary much from the original but the band do it the appropriate Goth justice; "Tainted Love" adds a menacing, industrial-glam to the electric northern soul of Soft Cell's version; and the one that broke them into the UK mainstream, "Sweet Dreams" by the Eurythmics sounds as good as ever. So, they do a good cover but it's really the fists in the air crowd-pleasing anthems that back up the band's iconic imagery. The high-energy signature tune, "Beautiful People" and tracks like "Disposable Teens" or "The Fight Song" typify the band's intelligent approach to rock'n'roll posturing. While many may have all the albums already, Lest We Forget is the perfect addition for anyone who likes the odd song but was too fearful to delve any further in the world of Marilyn Manson. --Georgina CollinsCustomer Reviews:
Great mix for the "casual" Manson fan........2007-07-09
Less We Forget.......2007-06-14
Mind Numbing Rock Music.......2007-04-11
Survey.......2007-04-05
MANSON.......2007-03-26
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There Is Nothing Left to Lose
Foo Fighters Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000020617 Release Date: 1999-11-02 |
Tracks:
- Stacked Actors
- Breakout
- Learn To Fly
- Gimme Stitches
- Generator
- Aurora
- Live-In Skin
- Next Year
- Headwires
- Ain't It The Life
- M.I.A.
Amazon.com
Riding the momentum of the hit single "Learn to Fly," which hit No. 1 on the modern-rock charts long before this album's release, the Foo Fighters' third record is unarguably its most refined and poppy. The ominous riff that the opens "Stacked Actors" (which sounds like something Kurt Cobain could have hacked out on Nirvana's gnarly In Utero) is pretty much a red herring. The 10 tunes that follow are a succession of hook-laden pop songs tarted up with guitarist-vocalist (and former Nirvana drummer) Dave Grohl's thick guitars and increasingly sugar-sweet vocals. Nearly every cut on There Is Nothing Left to Lose has the potential of following "Learn to Fly" up the charts. The production is big and friendly and songs like "Generator," "Aurora," and "Headwires" just melt in your mouth. And even though the Foo Fighters' latest is seductively sweet in sound, there are just enough rough edges and lyrical angst to keep things interesting. --Adem TepedelenCustomer Reviews:
One of the Best Rock Albums of the '90s.......2007-01-27
An incredible combination of lyrics, vocals, electric guitar, and drums that accompany each other perfectly...which seems a difficult task in this music genre. For me personally, it often seems that in the albums of other bands, either the vocals, guitar, or drums override the other two...but not in this album.
Dave Grohl has outdone himself (yet again). It's the musical version of caffeine and an electric album to work out to. Taylor Hawkins' drums are solid, powerful, and clean (listen to the first 20 seconds of Gimme Stitches and you will see what I mean).
Although "Learn to Fly" is probably the most recognized track (with an incredibly funny music video to match)...most of the other songs are equally memorable and high energy and all are worth listening to again and again.
Plenty to gain.......2006-11-10
A perfect blend of pop and rock.......2006-06-11
Very Enjoyable!!!!.......2006-05-21
Enjoyable.......2006-04-06
Like I mentioned above, the opening song "Stacked Actors" is truely amazing, with it's head-banging chorus and soft and dreamy verses. "Breakout" is also fast-paced, and of course it's followed by the big single "Learn To Fly", which is how I was introduced to the Foo Fighters. Actually, every song on here I like, so I won't bother naming any more. Indeed, it's a rare thing for me to be able to enjoy listening to a whole ablum without skipping any songs.
As a whole, I think the Foo Fighters are a very mature band, and I appreciate the fact that they don't need to swear every 3 words in order to have cool songs. And don't be fooled: Nirvana was an entirely different kind of band than the Foo Fighters. Dave Grohl is awesome on drums, though, I must admit. So anyways, the Foo Fighters are worth getting into, because they always have solid releases and are just fun to listen to. Pick this one up, you'll like it.
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Nothing Like the Sun
Sting Manufacturer: A&M ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002GKZ Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- The Lazarus Heart
- Be Still My Beating Heart
- Englishman In New York
- History Will Teach Us Nothing
- They Dance Alone (Cueca Solo)
- Fragile
- We'll Be Together
- Straight To My Heart
- Rock Steady
- Sister Moon
- Little Wing
- The Secret Marriage
Amazon.com essential recording
Sting's second and most conceptually dense solo album moved on from jazz to ideas picked up from Latin music. Even when he's not using Latin music's tricky polyrhythms, the melodies of the ballad "Be Still My Beating Heart" and the hit dance single "We'll Be Together" suggest he'd been listening to lots of salsa. If you can sting, you can cross-pollinate, too, and there are some other subtle hybrids here, notably the Gil Evans Orchestra's gliding arrangement of Jimi Hendrix's "Little Wing" and the reggae-in-a-Cole Porter suit of "Englishman in New York." Of course, the former schoolteacher has some lyrical messages to deliver and the three songs that originally made up the second side of a double LP are a bitter meditation on Latin American politics and history. --Douglas WolkCustomer Reviews:
Definate Must Have.......2007-03-19
I'm Stung by Sting.......2007-01-02
I have a few favorites on this CD, Englishman In New York...always reminds me of my grandfather for some reason, The Lazarus Heart, and a knock out version of Jimi Hendrix's, Little Wing. Even though I am a huge fan of Hendrix, I really love this version of this song. The whole album was very thoughtfully constructed and emotionally created. Although I do not know Sting personally, I get this feeling that he's pretty down to earth. Whenever I listen to him, I feel a little more grounded, a little more in touch with my own creativity, and a little more centered and better able to deal with my fellow human. I don't fully know why this is, I haven't fully analyzed the whole thing, I just feel more gracious to the human species after listening to Sting. Of course, I could quickly put on Marilyn Manson and lose the feeling, but I think I'll stick with Sting.
For the longest time I had a poster sized version of the cover art for this album hanging up on my wall. I recently retired it to the garage. I guess it's not too "cool" to post your influences up on the wall when you're 41. At least, that's what my wife thinks. She has a vested interest in my "coolness" because if I'm a dork, she's an even bigger dork because she married me. But sometimes I go out to that lonely old garage where I have my records and my old turntable and my old furniture from my bachelor days...hey, I just noticed something...all of MY STUFF IS IN THE GARAGE...what the hell is that about...oh, well...but I go in that garage and I listen to my Miles Davis, my Stan Getz, my Sting and I just allow myself to put things in perspective. I don't get over analytical and I don't get too sentimental, I just find a way to integrate the two like yin and yang. I feel Sting does the same on this album. This, his second recording after the Police, is slowly moving away from the poppiness of his former band, and into the visionary dreaminess that would trademark much of his work.
I love this recording and I know you will, too, but then again, what do I know? I'm just the grandson of an Englishman in San Dimas.
Peace & Blessings,
john 'the Light Coach'
Nothing Like Sting.......2006-08-17
Sting at his best.......2006-07-23
The variety of the music stles in this album is amazing and whatever style Sting experiments with he excels. In the plus of the album is that it has the lyrics.
16 years later all the songs still sound great and especially the song Fragile is as timely as ever.
Buy this cd, sit back, and enjoy great music
Sting - ... NOTHING LIKE THE SUN (1987).......2006-06-20
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Antichrist Superstar
Marilyn Manson Manufacturer: Nothing ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001Y2U Release Date: 1996-10-08 |
Tracks:
- Irresponsible Hate Anthem
- Beautiful People
- Dried up, Tied and Dead to the World -
- Tourniquet
- Little Horn -
- Cryporchid
- Deformography
- Wormboy
- Mister Superstar -
- Angel With the Scabbed Wings -
- Kinderfeld -
- Antichrist Superstar
- 1996 -
- Minute of Decay -
- Reflecting God
- Man That You Fear
- Untitled (Hidden Track)
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Marilyn Manson started out as a depraved, marginally talented group of freaks that played a caustic but undeveloped brand of metallic industrial noise. Then Trent Reznor stepped into the studio for seven months with the band, and Manson emerged with the most intense, visceral, mechanical metal album since The Downward Spiral. Antichrist Superstar is a horror-house of grisly atrocities that stains as indelibly as a bathful of warm blood. Brooding rhythms collide with corrosive samples and buzzsaw guitar riffs, while vocalist Marilyn croons irresistible melodies in the voice of a vagrant regurgitating broken light-bulb shards. Essential listening, regardless of how much input Reznor had. --Jon WiederhornCustomer Reviews:
Marilyn Manson is a supernaturally gifted genius........2007-07-16
Antichrist Superstar is in my opinion his ultimate. Each song is a masterpiece and you never get bored because its so orchestrated in sound dimension, he manipulates his voice so perfectly whereas most imitators just sound like cookie monster. The horror samples perfectly enhance each song without distraction.
It's funny because I use to hate Marilyn Manson, BUT it was only right-wingers manipulations and lies, until I gave this cd one listen... now nothing compares!
Anti-people, now you've gone to far, so here's your Antichrist, Superstar.
getgo.......2007-06-17
The best Manson album is right here!!!.......2007-05-28
Dark art with style and a purpose.......2007-05-15
The Controversial Classic.......2007-04-26
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Nothing But the Water
Grace Potter & the Nocturnals Manufacturer: Fontana Hollywood ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FDECCY Release Date: 2006-05-23 |
Tracks:
- Toothbrush And My Table
- Some Kind Of Ride
- Ragged Company
- Left Behind
- Treat Me Right
- Sweet Hands
- Joey
- 2:22
- All But One
- Below The Beams
- Nothing But The Water (I)
- Nothing But The Water (II)
Customer Reviews:
Got to Listen!.......2007-07-13
Very promising new artist.......2007-03-02
Rips A Rock & Roll Hole.......2007-02-25
The best new Bonnie Raitt disc in years.......2007-02-07
Great Music.......2007-01-30
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