Garage Mahal [Import]

garage mahal [import]

Track Listings

1. Afterglow
2. How I Got This Way
3. Creepin' Up Slowly
4. Forest for the Trees
5. Afraid to Fly
6. Saffron
7. This Time
8. Enemy
9. Skin
10. Happiness Without You
11. Stronger
12. Wait
13. Madrigal
14. World's Away [*]
15. Happy [*]

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
Japanese edition of the Aussie soft-rock revivalist's 2002 and sophomore album with two Japanese only bonus tracks 'World's Away' & 'Happy'.

Garage Mahal,Taxiride,Wea Japan,Alternative Pop/Rock,Pop,Pop/Rock,Rock,Rock/Pop
Garage Mahal
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Taxiride is back with an edge!
  • They have taken the next step!!
Garage Mahal

Manufacturer: Wea/Warner
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00006JJ0O
Release Date: 2004-04-27

Tracks:

  1. Afterglow
  2. How I Got This Way
  3. Creepin Up Slowly
  4. Forest For The Trees
  5. Afraid To Fly
  6. Saffron
  7. This Time
  8. Enemy
  9. Skin
  10. Happiness Without You
  11. Stronger
  12. Wait
  13. Madrigal

Album Description

2002 sophomore album for the Australian soft-rock revivalist's, the follow-up to the hugely successful 1999 debut 'Imaginate'. Produced by Fred Maher (Dave Matthews Band, The Breeders, Lloyd Cole). 13 tracks including, 'Afterglow', 'How I Got This Way' & the first single, 'Creepin' Up Slowly', plus multi-media player. WEA.

Album Details

Following the Huge Success of their Debut "Imaginate", "Garage Mahal" was Produced by One and Only Fred Maher (Lou Reed, Matthew Sweet, Lloyd Cole, Breeders) and features the First Single "Creepin Up Slowly".

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Taxiride is back with an edge!.......2003-04-11

Unlike their debut album, "Imaginate", "Garage Mahal" is a harder, edgier record. The band still posesses their gorgeous harmonies and wonderful lyrics, but their music is less "poppy" than before on most of the album. Here and there are some songs that bring back memories of "Imaginate", but mostly it's a rock record.

I have been a huge fan of Taxiride since "Imaginate", however many bands have a great first album, but disappointing follow-up albums. "Garage Mahal" is as fantastic if not better than the first. If you're a Taxiride fan, you will adore this album, and if you're not, you will adore this album as well.

"Garage Mahal" is one of those albums that is a necessity for any record collection. With it's beautiful harmonies, rocking guitar riffs, and Taxiride's unique sound, this album is a definite MUST HAVE!

5 out of 5 stars They have taken the next step!!.......2002-10-07

The first thing you notice about this album is that Taxiride don't stick to any known formula. Their last album, 'Imaginate' oozed with maginificent folksy harmonics, whilst 'Garage Mahal' sees the band move into a harder edged sound which compliments the album title.

By far, the best song on the album is 'Saffron' which sees the band produce perfect pop/rock which should see the song become a classic if given sufficient radio airplay. Watch out for the uniquely disguised profanity, through the use of distorted guitar.

The album see Taxiride provide a harder edge to their music in their attempt to win the US market. With the right support Taxiride have the potential to become the next best thing in the US since INXS broke through some 15 years ago.

The first song released from the album, 'Creeping Up Slowly', turns out to be an excellent anthem song, although hints of Chumbawamba's 'Tubthumping' (remember that little ditty?) seem to peek through. Don't get me wrong though. Taxiride by far produce a much slicker sound with much longer lasting appeal.

If you ever wanted to get a CD that you will want to listen now, tomorrow or in 20 years, 'Garage Mahal' is the one to get.
Imaginate/Garage Mahal
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Why aren't they international stars?
Imaginate/Garage Mahal
Taxiride
Manufacturer: Wea International
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000B00JI
Release Date: 2003-12-23

Tracks:

  1. Can You Feel
  2. Get Set
  3. Everywhere You Go
  4. 72 Hour Daze
  5. Rocketship
  6. Let Me Die Young
  7. Rachael
  8. Ice Cream
  9. Let's Spend the Night
  10. Nothing in This World
  11. Counting Down the Days
  12. Back Again
  13. Helplessly Hoping [From a Walk on the Moon][*]
  14. Get Set [Multimedia Track]
  15. Everywhere You Go [Multimedia Track]

Tracks:

  1. Afterglow
  2. How I Got This Way
  3. Creepin' Up Slowly
  4. Forest for the Trees
  5. Afraid to Fly
  6. Saffron
  7. This Time
  8. Enemy
  9. Skin
  10. Happiness Without You
  11. Stronger
  12. Wait
  13. Madrigal

Album Description

Aussie twofer combines the Australian harmony quartets' 1999 (Imaginate) & 2000 (Garage Mahal) albums, both are unavailable domestically. 25 tracks in all with 2 standard jewel cases in a slipcase. WSM. 2003.

Album Details

Includes "Imaginate" and "Garage Mahal".

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Why aren't they international stars?.......2007-03-20

Having played in a "cover" band in the early 1970's, I really admire great harmony vocals and terrific instrumentation. These guys have both. Not only that, their songs have terrific lyrics!

Has the world gone mad and focused on non-talented "famous people" and forgotten about the truly talented bands?
Garage Mahal
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Garage Mahal

    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00006C75O
    Release Date: 2004-04-27
    Garage Mahal
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • American Release Badly Awaited
    • Still EmergingýStill Brilliant
    • A New Beginning
    • Different sound, Still Awsome!
    • You think they've changed, but they're the same...
    Garage Mahal
    Taxiride
    Manufacturer: Wea Japan
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000066O9T
    Release Date: 2002-07-10

    Tracks:

    1. Afterglow
    2. How I Got This Way
    3. Creepin' Up Slowly
    4. Forest for the Trees
    5. Afraid to Fly
    6. Saffron
    7. This Time
    8. Enemy
    9. Skin
    10. Happiness Without You
    11. Stronger
    12. Wait
    13. Madrigal
    14. World's Away [*]
    15. Happy [*]

    Album Description

    Japanese edition of the Aussie soft-rock revivalist's 2002 and sophomore album with two Japanese only bonus tracks 'World's Away' & 'Happy'.

    Album Details

    Japanese Version featuring Two Bonus Tracks: 'worlds Away', and 'happy'

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars American Release Badly Awaited.......2003-10-27

    Taxiride is one of the finest current rock bands from Down Under that will attract attention of 80's rock fans as well as modern pop rock fans. Their second album released in 2002 is another rock classic. Their debut album in 1999 produced four international hits such as GET SET, CAN YOU FEEL, EVERYWHERE YOU GO, and NOTHING IN THIS WORLD. This follow up, however, is more crunching rock close to Matchbox 20, Goo Goo Dolls and Vertical Horizon. Also this has a number of excellent songs that cannot be missed.

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    5 out of 5 stars Still EmergingýStill Brilliant.......2003-02-07

    TaxiRide has yet to earn its due. Garage Mahal flows seamlessly from one sound to another. It is an album that in some sense defies categorization--with each track the band seems to be searching for a new sound to call their own. The end result is a CD that is as entertaining as it is eclectic. One listen and I promise you won't be sorry!

    5 out of 5 stars A New Beginning.......2002-09-24

    This album is a totally new album for Taxiride! I couldnt believe how different they had become, yet you can still hear the old Taxiride in "Garage Mahal". If you are a hard core "Imaginate" fan, then this will shock you slightly at the differences. There are not any songs like "Rachel" or "Ice Cream" or the songs similar to those, these ones are new and refreshing. So expect a difference! These songs are very good though and I totally recommend this album for anyone, Taxiride Fan or not. Some songs you should really listen to from "Forest for the Trees", "Happiness Without You", and "Afraid to Fly". Oh one last little thing, expect a lot more guitar from Taxiride in this album! Enjoy!

    5 out of 5 stars Different sound, Still Awsome!.......2002-09-01

    When I heard Taxiride have a new album coming out i was so excited, i pre ordered it and got it the day it came out. When I listened to it for the first time i could'nt beleive how much there style has changed. But it is definently for the better, These guys rock. My favorites on the album are Affraid to Fly and Saffron. This is a definent MUST HAVE ALBUM!

    5 out of 5 stars You think they've changed, but they're the same..........2002-08-07

    Garage Mahal is brilliant. It not only shows off Taxiride's lyrical ability, but also their musical talent as well. There are guitar riffs that will tear you up inside from their emotion, and drum beats that will have you tapping your foot along.

    The album opens with Afterglow - could be likened to a 72 Hour Daze 'part deux'. It's full of desperation and emotional angst, which makes it a fantastic song to open the album with and if ever released as a single, will rocket up the charts. How I Got This Way, which is the soon-to-be-released second single off of Garage Mahal, and is a somewhat brave choice for a single, but still good nonetheless. Creepin' Up Slowly - the first single off the album - has instrumentals in it that will just make you want to get up and dance.

    Other memorable songs on the album include Saffron, which was somewhat of a between-track for Taxiride, as it was performed at gigs and concerts everywhere years before the release of Garage Mahal. True fans will consider it rather old, but it has been somewhat remixed to give it a kick. It's a song about Indian cross-dressers, but don't let that sway your opinion - it's lyrically pumped!

    Skin is the slow depressing song on Garage Mahal, which was co-written by former Taxiride band member Dan Hall. This one is an easy-to-relate to song, that will make you just want to run away from all the troubles in your life.

    Now - the downsides to the overall album - the fact that Saffron was censored (which I'm sure is for the Japanese market more than the rest of the world) is rather disappointing, especially after hearing it sung raw and live so many times at gigs. Forest For The Trees takes a little bit of listening to, to follow what it's about and is better sung live.

    If you like Matchbox Twenty, Goo Goo Dolls or even the likes of Train, then you're going to love Taxiride.
    Garage Mahal
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      Garage Mahal
      Taxiride
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B00077F4NE
      Release Date: 2004-04-27

      Album Description

      2002 sophomore album for the Australian soft-rock revivalist's, the follow-up to the hugely successful 1999 debut 'Imaginate'. Produced by Fred Maher (Dave Matthews Band, The Breeders, Lloyd Cole). 13 tracks including, 'Afterglow', 'How I Got This Way' & the first single, 'Creepin' Up Slowly', plus multi-media player. WEA.
      Garage Mahal (+2 Bonus Track)
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        Garage Mahal (+2 Bonus Track)
        Taxiride
        Manufacturer: Wea
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD
        ASIN: B000068803
        Release Date: 2002-07-10

        Album Details

        Japanese Version featuring Two Bonus Tracks: 'worlds Away', and 'happy'

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