| 1. Hopeless Case of a Kid in Denial |
| 2. Baby Borderline |
| 3. Sometimes I Don't Kow |
| 4. Toys and Flavors |
| 5. You're Too Good (To Me Baby) |
| 6. Throw Away Heroes |
| 7. No Song Unheard |
| 8. Truckloads of Nothin' |
| 9. Heart Without Home |
| 10. No One's Gonna Do It for You |
| 11. I Wanna Touch |
| 12. Hurtin' Time |
| 13. Envious |
Editorial Reviews
Japanese edition of the fourth full-length album for the Swedish punk/metal/rock act. Includes one exclusive bonus track, 'Cross For Cain'. 14 tracks in all. Standard jewel case. 20000 release.
High Visibility,The Hellacopters,Universal Japan,Garage Punk,Indie Rock,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
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High Visibility
Hellacopters Manufacturer: Gearhead ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000065C6Q Release Date: 2002-04-16 |
Tracks:
- Hopeless Case Of A Kid In Denial
- Baby Borderline
- Sometimes I Don't Know
- Toys And Flavors
- You're Too Good (To Me Baby)
- Throw Away Heroes
- No Song Unheard
- Truckloads Of Nothin'
- A Heart Without Home
- No One's Gonna Do It For You
- I Wanna Touch
- Hurtin' Time
- Envious
Customer Reviews:
Hellacopters - 'High Visibility' (Gearhead Records).......2006-01-27
A nice pure rock and roll album.......2005-08-28
Great Rock N Roll.......2005-04-17
Great detroit based sound!.......2005-04-08
Almost every song is a pleasure to hear out.
Im still wondering why The Hellacopters doesnt
get more focus.
Other cool swedish bands if you care,are:
Sahara hotnights
The Hives
Millencolin
Roxette
Jens Lekman
Ace of base
Yngwie malmsteen
The Perfect Blend..........2004-06-10
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High Visibility
The Hellacopters Manufacturer: Phantom Sound & Vision ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00004Z1CT Release Date: 2000-11-21 |
Tracks:
- Hopeless Case Of A Kid In Denial
- Baby Borderline
- Sometimes I Don't Know
- Toys And Flavors
- You're Too Good (To Me Baby)
- Throw Away Heroes
- No Song Unheard
- Truckloads Of Nothing
- A Heart Without A Home
- No One Is Gonna Do It For You
- I Wanna Touch
- Hurtin' Time
- Envious
Album Description
Fourth full-length album for the Swedish punk/metal/rock act. Produced by Chips K. (The Nomads, Sator, The Turpentines, etc.) and mixed by David Bianco (Posies, Springsteen, Pavarotti, etc.). 13 tracks, all meat, no fat, a seriously smokin' record from one of the most defiantly original acts around today. Includes the first single, 'Toys And Flavors'. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.Customer Reviews:
From Swedish Detroit Rock to Swedish Southern Boogie.......2002-02-11
Having previously tackled the entire Detroit sound with the punk and metal focus of the previous albums, here Nicke has gone down to the American South, which gives his band much more of a groove and has increased their musical chops to epic levels. Even this album's photography looks like it's influenced by 70's American working-class rock. Also, Nicke is no longer screaming at the top of his lungs but is now actually singing like an American troubadour, and he's doing it well too. On some of this album's heaviest rockers, like "Truckloads of Nothin'," "A Heart Without Home," or "Envious," if you imagine them being played with trashier guitar licks and more screaming, they might just sound more like the old 'Copters. But the biggest surprises here are this band's first ever mid-tempo, easygoing semi-ballads, especially the majestic "No Song Unheard" which could even be mistaken for a rockin' Billy Joel or Neil Young. The Hellacopters sure have many different influences, and who knows which styles they'll incorporate into their diverse vision next. But as always, everything the Hellacopters do, they do very well indeed.
If you don't like this, you have severe problems........2002-01-06
PS - Just want to make a correction to the title of my review, it should read: If you don't LOVE this, you have severe problems.
Yes, it's true: Rock And Roll Will Never Die!!!.......2001-12-16
Continuing Nick's mission of channeling the vibes of the 1970's into what could be appropriately called "High Energy Rock", this record is full of rock music that's better than any classic rock I've ever heard. They've moved on from the buzzsaw power chords of the MC5, The Stooges, and the Dead Boys; instead, think of The Who, Lynyrd Skykyrd, the Rolling Stones, even more KISS, and so on and so forth, mixed in with the aforementioned early proto-punk godfathers. Get the picture? And considering the slightly altered direction they've taken, Nick sure does seem to have a more appropriate singing voice than the throat-scratch wailing of Dregen... even though that was so perfectly suited on their early releases.
Something else of a strange twist is the fact that "High Visibility" is the first Hellacopters album on a major label - and judging by its success in their native Sweden, it won't be their last, either. But before you scream "sell-out" from atop your soapbox, just keep in mind that the entire album was written and recorded prior to their knowledge of even being asked to be on a major. There's no loss of drive and hunger from these Rock Gods gone big league. While most bands would suffer from changing their sound and moving onto bigger avenues of success, these `copters are still just as driven to play flat-out no nonsense Rock-n-Roll. Thankfully, this is still a band fiercely dedicated to what they do and how they do it - no compromise, no matter how big they've gotten. On top of that, these boys are still as down to earth and as far from pretentious as you can get. For once it's cool to have a group worthy of being "Rock Gods" while not having the all-too-nauseating "Rock God Ego Syndrome".
No less than three songs were released from this album as singles in their homeland, and all three were good enough to deserve being thrust into the charts there. The first two singles, "Hopeless Case Of A Kid In Denial" and "Toys And Flavours" are catchy, wailing rock-n-roll numbers that are EASILY two of the best tracks that the band has ever pinned. What many have come to many fans as a complete shocker - or perhaps we all knew it was coming? - was the inclusion of a ballad, "No Song Unheard", also released as a single. In fact, "No One's Gonna Do It For You" carries the same sort of mellow vibe, so there are definitely signs that the boys are moving into dynamic territory. No matter though - The Hellacopters write ballads just like they write everything else - oozing with infectious and vital Rock (capital R included, buddy - and don't you forget it), ready to be considered classic right from the get-go.
The world needs more Rock bands like the Hellacopters, quite honestly. I know that there's a ton of decent rock-n-roll to be found when you look toward the underground circuit, but The Hellacopters aren't ashamed to get huge doing it. "High Visibility" was yet another excellent record proving that Rock will always have a vital place in the world, and that the old adage is proven true - Rock-N-Roll Will Never Die.
The best Hellacopters CD ever!.......2001-11-13
YEAH.......2001-01-27
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High Visibility
The Hellacopters Manufacturer: Universal Japan ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000056IS3 Release Date: 2001-12-21 |
Tracks:
- Hopeless Case of a Kid in Denial
- Baby Borderline
- Sometimes I Don't Kow
- Toys and Flavors
- You're Too Good (To Me Baby)
- Throw Away Heroes
- No Song Unheard
- Truckloads of Nothin'
- Heart Without Home
- No One's Gonna Do It for You
- I Wanna Touch
- Hurtin' Time
- Envious
Album Description
Japanese edition of the fourth full-length album for the Swedish punk/metal/rock act. Includes one exclusive bonus track, 'Cross For Cain'. 14 tracks in all. Standard jewel case. 20000 release.Album Details
The Japanese version includes a bonus track: 'Cross for Cain'.Customer Reviews:
Rock Saviours.......2005-08-05
The breakneck speed at which the album rolls is only matched by its crunching tunefulness and ability to launch anthems such as "Hopeless case of a kid in Denial" ,"Baby Borderline","Toys and Flavors"or"Throw Away Heroes"on a frighteningly regular basis.
This is how all the 21st century rock n'roll should sound like.
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Manufacturer: Seagrape Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CAK2BA Release Date: 2003-10-07 |
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Tight Fit Manufacturer: Vinyl Wall Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CA966C Release Date: 2005-09-27 |
Tracks:
- He's Mine
- Rockin' Little Chevy
- Law of Love
- Everybody Does It
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