Taken from the 2004 album 'America's Sweetheart'. The title track is b/w three non-LP tracks, ''Fly' & 'Mono' (Alternate Version) along with the enhanced video for the title track. Parental Advisory - Explicit Content. Virgin.
Mono Pt.2,Courtney Love,EMI/Virgin,5"CD Singles,Rock
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Back to Mono (1958-1969)
Phil Spector Manufacturer: Abkco ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003BDM Release Date: 1991-11-12 |
Tracks:
- To Know His Is To Love Him - The Teddy Bears
- Corrine, Corrina - Ray Peterson
- Spanish Harlem - Ben E. King
- Pretty Little Angel Eyes - Curtis Lee
- Every Breath I Take - Gene Pitney
- I Love How You Love Me - The Paris Sisters
- Under The Moon Of Love - Curtis Lee
- There's No Other Like My Baby - The Crystals
- Uptown - The Crystals
- He Hit Me (It Felt Like A Kiss) - The Crystals
- He's A Rebel - The Crystals
- Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah - Bob B. Soxx And The Blue Jeans
- Puddin' N' Tain - The Alley Cats
- He's Sure The Boy I Love - The Crystals
- Why Do Lovers Break Each Other's Hearts - Bob B. Soxx And The Blue Jeans
- (Today I Met) The Boy I'm Gonna Marry - Darlene Love
- Da Doo Ron Ron - The Crystals
- Heartbreaker - The Crystals
- Why Don't They Let Us Fall In Love - Veronica
- Chapel Of Love - Darlene Love
- Not Too Young To Get Married - Bob B. Soxx And The Blue Jeans
- Wait Til My Bobby Gets Home - Darlene Love
- All Grown Up - The Crystals
Tracks:
- Be My Baby - The Ronettes
- Then He Kissed Me - The Crystals
- A Fine, Fine Boy - Darlene Love
- Baby, I Love You - The Ronettes
- I Wonder - The Ronettes
- Girls Can Tell - The Crystals
- Little Boy - The Crystals
- Hold Me Tight - The Treasures
- (The Best Part Of) Breakin' Up - The Ronettes
- Soldier Baby Of Mine - The Ronettes
- Strange Love - Darlene Love
- Stumble And Fall - Darlene Love
- When I Saw You - The Ronettes
- So Young - Veronica
- Do I Love You? - The Ronettes
- Keep On Dancing - The Ronettes
- You, Baby - The Ronettes
- Woman In Love (With You) - The Ronettes
- Walking In The Rain - The Ronettes
Tracks:
- You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' - The Righteous Brothers
- Born To Be Together - The Ronettes
- Just Once In My Life - The Righteous Brothers
- Unchained Melody - The Righteous Brothers
- Is This What I Get For Loving You? - The Ronettes
- Long Way To Be Happy - Darlene Love
- (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons - The Righteous Brothers
- Ebb Tide - The Righteous Brothers
- This Could Be The Night - The Modern Folk Quartet
- Paradise - The Ronettes
- River Deep-Mountain High - Ike & Tina Turner
- I'll Never Need More Than This - Ike & Tina Turner
- A Love Like Yours (Don't Come Knockin' Everyday) - Ike & Tina Turner
- Save The Last Dance For Me - Ike & Tina Turner
- I Wish I Never Saw The Sunshine - The Ronettes
- You Came, You Saw, You Conquered - The Ronettes
- Black Pearl - Sonny Charles And The Checkmates
- Love Is All I have To Give - The Checkmates
Tracks:
- White Christmas - Darlene Love
- Frosty The Snowman - The Ronettes
- The Bells of St. Mary - Bob B. Soxx and The Blue Jeans
- Santa Claus is Coming to Town - The Crystals
- Sleigh Ride - The Ronettes
- Marshmallow World - Darlene Love
- I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus - The Ronettes
- Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer - The Crystals
- Winter Wonderland - Darlene Love
- Parade of the Wooden Soldiers
- Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) - Darlene Love
- Here Comes Santa Claus - Bob B. Soxx and The Blue Jeans
- Silent Night - Phil Spector and Artists
Amazon.com
Among producers, his name remains the simile of choice. If some hotshot studio whiz emerges in, say, hip-hop, he's inevitably labeled "the Phil Spector of rap." That's quite a statement given that decades have passed since this boy from the Bronx remodeled rock & roll to suit his own visions of grandeur. The story of the girl-group auteur is a fascinating one. Spector composed a No. 1 hit at 17 (the Teddy Bears' "To Know Him Is to Love Him," its title inspired by the inscription on his father's tombstone). By 19 he was head of A&R for Atlantic Records. By the time he was 22, he'd founded his own label (Philles) and was churning out Wall of Sound hits at an unprecedented clip, beginning with the Crystals' "He's a Rebel." The four-disc Back to Mono befits its singular subject in both presentation (the richly annotated booklet includes a piece by Tom Wolfe) and content (60 songs cut between 1958 and 1969, plus the entire classic Yuletide LP A Christmas Gift for You). --Steven StolderCustomer Reviews:
Greatest bargain.......2007-05-16
Cruisin' Music Extraordinaire.......2007-05-15
And yes, the remastering is indeed horrible, particularly when listened to through earphones. But if you can pump this music through a tinny 5-inch speaker, perhaps boosted from a '57 Chevy, it all sounds pretty damn fine. So: don't play it on your audiophile equipment: my vintage boom box does the music all the honor it requires.
And what music. A lot of this stuff didn't chart in the New York metropolitan area, so I'd never heard several tracks, but it's all vintage, no filler, hits and non-hits, lots of Ronnie Spector and the Ronnettes, the Crystals, and fewer, but important, sides from Curtis Lee), Ben E. King, Bob B. Soxx, the Righteous Brothers, the majestic Tina Turner and that sidekick of hers, and, of course, the patented Spector Wall of Sound, complete with timpani, maracas, glockenspiels, strings, horns, full brass section, yackety sax, everything INCLUDING the kitchen sink. On the tree of rock, Phil Spector is a taproot (and Bruce Springsteen the most celebrated emulator/branch).
But let's be serious: these are very basic sentiments, harking back to a very different, much simpler time, before Vietnam, Watergate, and universal irony really invaded our consciousness (the first 29 tracks before the Kennedy assassination). The Spector chronology tracks along through LBJ's "Great Society" and civil rights legislation, Nixon, and the onset of cynicism, skepticism, and the beginning of a much more complicated social and political fabric. Through all this, we underestimate the role this and other top-forty music played in shaping our imaginations: it played, constantly, to GROUPS of people in packed cars, at parties and dances, not to one solitary listener through iPod earphones, shaped romantic vocabularies, taught kids how to say "I love you" and how to rebel against parents who screamed "that guy's no good!" My wife's parents.
In short, this music and its peer recordings helped fill in pieces of our emotional identities. In this set we hear lots of 16 year olds pouring out their hearts into diaries via girl-group doo-wop. From the Righteous Brothers, a more mature, wistful kind of heartbreak with full choirs of strings. And from Ike and Tina, my god - River Deep, Mountain High has enough emotional energy to blow a bank of Marshalls, a clear high-point on a collection of high points.
The 96-page booklet is almost worth the price of the box. I didn't need the lyrics - many of them, goofy, saccharine, maudlin, trite as can be, are grafted into my brain, courtesy of that Chevy speaker - but the photos of those wonderful, innocent, vibrant faces, the essays (one by Tom Wolfe), and the discography are all splendid.
So: if you've ever loved this music - that's a significant qualifier: my kids (all in 20s and 30s) think it's virtually unadulterated corn (with the exception of River Deep, Loving Feeling, and a few other tracks) - forget about the atrocious remastering. (I'll bet Rhino will take care of that, sooner or later, and we'll hear these in gorgeous, layered monaural.) Just buy this now while you can get all four discs, the big booklet, and the huge box for 20 dollars or less. Then boogaloo or slow-dance your baby to these legendary tunes.
Essential Musical History.......2007-05-13
This collection is an absolute must have for all those who love great rock and roll and the extras in this box are phenomenal. The booklet documenting these historic recordings is amazing, as are the collection musicians that sat in on these sessions (Sonny Bono, Brian Wilson, Leon Russell, etc.).
Just having the classic recordings of The Ronettes (Be My Baby, Walkin' In The Rain, Baby I Love You), The Crystals, Darlene Love -- along with Ike and Tina Turner's "River Deep, Mountain High" (referred to by George Harrison as the greatest single ever made) and the complete "Phil Spector's Christmas Album" -- makes this collection indispensable!!!
$15 is about right.......2007-04-08
60 classic "Spector" produced tunes + His Christmas Album You'll get your "Phil" here with this awesome 4 CD Set!!!.......2007-03-25
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Life in Mono
Manufacturer: Umvd Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000KJTDF4 Release Date: 2006-12-11 |
Tracks:
- All I Need to Know
- Life in Mono
- Mischievous
- Perfect Strangers
- He Loves Me Not
- I Wasn't Looking (When I Found Love)
- Take Me to Another Town
- Undressing You
- I'm Not Crying Over Yesterdays
- All That You'll Be
- Downtown
- Something Tells Me (Something's Going to Happen)
- Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps
- Por Favor
Album Description
Limited Edition UK-only pressing of the 2006 album from Emma Bunton (AKA Baby Spice) features three bonus tracks: 'Something Tells Me (Something's Gonna Happen', 'Perhaps Perhaps Perhaps' and Por Favour'. Life In Mono is Emma's most honest album to date, an intimate reflection of Emma's life and loves that reveal more than she was ever expecting. Musically it sounds like a rich pop album even at first listen, with rich orchestral backing, gorgeous harmonies and the sort of chorus' Burt Bacharach could be proud of. It moves from the stunningly tender 'All I Need To Know' to cheeky jazz of 'Undressing You' and the luscious Carpenters style of 'I'm Not Crying Over Yesterday's' . Above all it captures Emma's thoroughly modern take on elegant 60's Pop. Universal.Album Details
The Third Solo Album from the Former "Baby Spice" Girl and the UK'S Pop Sweetheart. For a Limited Time this Edition Comes with Three Bonus Tracks : "Something Tells Me (Something's Gonna Happen) ", "Perhaps Perhaps Perhaps" and "Por Favour '.Customer Reviews:
WOW. This album is FAB baby........2007-06-30
Free Me was a really great album, which I did not buy until March this year.
When I first listen to it I was blown away, I just did not expect this from Emma.
Now over to Life In Mono, First listening to It did not seem as good as Free Me.
But its a grower Emma has a sweet singing voice, which is pleasant to listen to. All the songs are good, still having the 60s bossa nova sound to most of them. Best tracks are. Life In Mono, Mischievous, He Loves Me Not, I Wasn't Looking, Take Me To Another Town, I'm Not Crying Over Yesterdays, All That You'll Be, and Something Tells Me.
All in all this is a solid album, and is as good as Free Me if not better.
well done Emma for a third fantastic album, and the best so far.
Rating Six stars, yes it really is that good.
Another great release... destined to be ignored in the US.......2007-06-20
All 3 releases have been laid back, and thoroughly enjoyable. I'm happily looking forward to more of the same.
Great follow up!!!.......2007-05-12
Almost a Pop Masterpiece.......2007-04-26
1. If you love 1960s 'girl-group' melodies, you will love this.
2. If you like film-noir, and the soundtracks to the James Bond and Austin Powers series, you will love this.
3. If you like very poppy verse-chorus-verse, you will love this
4. If you're into Bossa Nova, Brazilian beach pop, and a little bit of reggae, you will adore this.
At its best, this sounds like a lost soundtrack to some 1960s French masterpiece by Truffaut. Very "Umbrellas of Cherbourg" but with a lot more zest and pep. You really have to get it and find out what I'm talking about.
The only downside is that the opening track is the weakest here, so many people may be put off. Do get this and discover a fabulous artist you may have neglected until now just because of her "Spice Girls" tag.
To sum up, Emma is a million times more accomplished and a real artist when compared to the remaining Spice Girls. This one album is better than all the others' solo releases combined. Seriously.
The Next Chapter.......2007-03-28
While there are a few tracks with that same sun-drenched bossa nova sound (Mischevious, He Loves Me Not), this is not Free Me II, but the next chapter of Emma's journey. The album opens with a lovely ballad, "All I Need To Know"- gutsy move! Next, the title track is a cover of a song by the group Mono. Where the original was like a dark music box tune, here it's been reworked like a James Bond theme (Anyone else think Ms. Bunton should REALLY do a Bond theme?).
The standouts are "I Wasn't Looking (When I Found Love)" and "Take Me To Another Town", both with catchy melodies and lush cinematic orchestrations. On "Undressing You", and especially the bonus track "Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps", Emma shows she can convincingly go from sweetie to seductress in a heartbeat.
As wonderful as Free Me was, Life In Mono is a more mature affair. This is music for grown-ups, for lounging around on lazy Sundays or sultry late nights. Once again, Emma has proved her talent. She has found music that suites her voice perfectly, and she delivers it with sensuality and class- a rarity in today's popular music.
It remains to be seen if this album will be released stateside as Free Me was, and if it will be sucessfully pitched to the American market, which might too easily mistake it for "Easy Listening", which it most certainly is not. Let's keep our fingers crossed. We need more music like this.
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Formica Blues
Mono Manufacturer: Fontana Island ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000006MX5 Release Date: 1998-02-10 |
Tracks:
- Life in Mono
- Silicone
- Slimcea Girl
- The Outsider
- Disney Town
- The Blind Man
- High Life
- Playboys
- Penguin Freud
- Hello Cleveland!
- Life in Mono (Alice Band Mix)
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Steeped in placid, retro innocence, the updated sounds of Mono may have you nostalgic for pastel plaid patterns in a tripped-up Brady Bunch groove. Nonetheless, Formica Blues offers plenty of modern tricks that won't leave you hanging on the dance floor reaching for your platform shoes. Oscillating between current trip-hop standards and blameless wanderings, the album presents harpsichord turns, abstract jungle beats, slithering guitar, and spacey whirls. Perhaps the most notable distinction is the dainty female vocals of Siobhan De Maré which suggest influences ranging from St. Etienne to Hooverphonic. On the whole, it's a striking album with enough cross-generational reference to keep the masses cultivated. --Lucas HilbertAlbum Description
The British pop duo's hit debut album coupled with a 10track bonus CD featuring mixes of four of the hit singlesfrom it thus far: two apiece of 'Life In Mono' (BananaRepublic Dub & Propellerheads) and 'Silicone' (Les RhythmesDigitales Mix & Mr Scruff Mix)Album Details
Includes a Bonus 10 Track CD with Remixes by Aloof, Les Rythmes Digitales, Mr Scruff, Propellerheads, 187 Lockdown, Natural Born Chillers and More.Customer Reviews:
Worth Repeating.......2007-05-14
I revolution that never took full form.......2007-01-22
There is much comparison but the contrast highlights all above. If drum and bass and some raw hip hop is your game this would be a great addition to your collection.
i'm sure noone will agree with me on this, but i don't care one bit..........2006-10-27
Not 5 star because I don't see it as a 'classic'... but I give it 4.5 - i think it comes close. Great sounds and styles at work here.
Amazing Despite de Mare's Lame Lyrics.......2006-08-15
Then, you hear a screeching banshee hiss her "s"s and whine in a nasal tone about how she can't find love and how her life is all messed up and her man is this and that. In about half the songs, it works, since you sort of close your eyes and imagine a nice 1960's drama set in a Londonian penthouse overlooking the Thames. Visions of avocado green and taupe carpet swirl in your head and you can get into that vibe...but on the other half of the songs with vocals, she's just plain irritating. You want to hear the complexities and little samples firing and there's this high-pitched keening going on. It's really hit-and-miss and de Mare's voice doesn't particularly add to the overall musicianship of the album, other than to render of slightly off-key notes that sort of fit the minor chords in some of the songs. The overall effect of her singing is to basically pigeonhole each song she sings as a wistful and brooding unrequited love/my-life-sucks paean so that there's no way you could play this at a party unless that was the mood you were going for. Hello Cleveland! is mysterious, deep, dark, intriguing and can be played anywhere and at anytime, but the vocals on the other tracks sort of limit the amount of playtime this CD can get outside of 1960's TV drama viewings.
I would say this is a definite buy since the music is good enough (you'll get relief from Siobahn's whining on Hello Cleveland! and if you get the Formica Blues single, a couple of those) to succeed in spite of Siobahn's best effort to blow the membrane out on her microphones and shatter the studio glass.
Mono hasn't been active since I was a college kid, but Marty Virgo's music is so good, I am not sure if he could have done anything afterwards that could even come close to this.
A MUST BUY.
Cool Album.......2006-08-04
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Temptation Come My Way
The Showdown Manufacturer: Mono Vs Stereo ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000MM0L8M Release Date: 2007-02-20 |
Tracks:
- Fanatics And Whores
- Head Down
- Six Feet Under
- We Die Young
- Breath Of The Swamp
- It Drinks From Me
- Temptation Come My Way
- Forget My Name
- Spitting In The Wind
- I, Victim (Here's To The Year)
- Carry On Wayward Son
- Death Finds Us Breathing
Customer Reviews:
Just incredible.......2007-05-16
Hard Southern Rock At Its Finest!.......2007-05-09
From an experienced Showdown fan..........2007-04-27
Ok so the new album is a huge change from A Chorus of Obliteration, and I, like many others, was at first a little unsatisfied after the first listen. I'm gonna say that a few songs got me snakebit, but probably more of a python bite as opposed to the full on venomous Black Mamba bite that the A Chorus of Obliteration will strike you with. The name of the game for the Showdown has always been High-Voltage heavy metal. It stands true, just not quite as true as it did on the first album. The songs are incredibly slower than the first and there is definitely a lack of screams. That said, I am not one of those metalcore guys who only gets their kicks of screaming. BUT David Bunton has the best scream known to man. Hands down. So I was hoping for more of that on this album and was slightly disappointed in the lack of it. Fact is, David just has an amazing voice all around. Every song on this album is full of his voice which compliments the songs perfectly, like peanut butter and jelly. If any of you have ever seen The Showdown live, you have experienced getting snake bit, lightning bolts and all, and this new cd doesn't quite fit their live shows as well as A Chorus of Obliteration, but it still gets the job done. Now I find the cd very satisfying, it just took me a while to deal with the total change of pace. The cd is a great listen all the way through (with the possible exception of "It Drinks from Me" i still can't get into that one). I highly recommend this record, but not quite as much as I recommend the first one. Buy them both.
P.S. I don't mean to bash anyone else, but please for the love of Pete, do NOT believe what someone else said about there being a dash of Nickelback in there.
Pax
Aww Sh*t.......2007-04-25
Simply Incredible..........2007-04-03
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Maylene and the Sons of Disaster
Maylene and the Sons of Disaster Manufacturer: Mono Vs Stereo ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BH4Y9A Release Date: 2005-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Caution: Dangerous Curves Ahead
- Road Home to Panther Creek
- Bang! The Witch Is Dead
- Tough as John Jacobs
- Gusty Like the Wind
- Mind of a Grimes
- Lady at the Gate
- Never Stop Haunting
- Hell on the Rise
- Just Wanted to Make Mother Proud
Customer Reviews:
New Beginning.......2007-04-10
Awsomeness.......2006-09-27
Break out your Jack Daniels.......2006-06-21
Wahha, waaawaaawaaaawaa!.......2006-06-12
Excellent CD.......2006-04-14
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My Big Fat Greek Wedding
Various Artists Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006AAUC Release Date: 2002-07-16 |
Tracks:
- Stalia, Stalia
- Xekina Mia Psaroboulla
- Orea Pou Ine I Nifi Mas
- Moose Caca
- Kefi In Katavia
- Secret Garden
- Yasoo
- Istanbul Coffee House (Kafe Neio)
- Time With You
- Yiayia
- Generations
- Toula And Ian
- Apples N' Oranges
- All My Only Dremas
- First Date
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Ask anyone who's attended one and they'll tell you: there's nothing quite as colorful--and emotionally melodramatic--as a Greek wedding. Based on Winnipeg actress-comedian Nia Vardalos's one-woman show and brought to the screen by Rita Wilson and husband Tom Hanks, the film tells (with some parallels to Moonstruck) the story of a thirtysomething Greek spinster for whom falling in love with a "Xeno" (non-Greek) is surely the easiest part of a wedding that more than lives up to its billing. The film's soundtrack perfectly captures those swirling clouds of ethnic and romantic tension. Its first half largely sets up the rich cultural atmosphere with a lively sampling of traditional Greek folk music (featuring selections by Alexandros Xenofontos, John Tsifliklis, Eman, Nick Kutsukos, Daghan Baydur, and Richard Thomas), while the score proper from Alexander Janko (with help from Chris Wilson) slyly segues from similar fare ("Moose Caca," "Yasoo," "Yiayia") to more traditional orchestral film music. That sometimes electro-pastoral, compelling music has parallels with Rachel Portman's and offers the collection a sense of emotional completion. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
Great disappointment on amazon's shipping method.......2007-07-07
To be honest, This is the first time i didn't manage to receive my good from E-commerce Portal. I totally didnt expect this happen from reputable Amazon.
Nonetheless. I must admit your friendly customer service, they are always willing to assist me to reprocess or the refund the marchant.
Please kindly review your shipping method. or perhaps let me know what had happened to my shipping address or my goods. so i could still have confident to make purchase on your website again.
The Greek Music-.......2006-02-10
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Great flick but bad cd.......2004-04-29
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The Greek Music is Great.......2003-05-05
Amazingly Relaxing CD!.......2003-03-08
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Fiends
Chasing Victory Manufacturer: Mono Vs Stereo ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000OYC7J4 Release Date: 2007-05-08 |
Tracks:
- King Of the Carp
- G.O.B. Vs Tony Wonder
- Selling Out Ain't Easy
- The Skeleton Key To a Skeleton
- Rapture Raptors
- Doctor Jekyll/Stephen Hyde
- Oceans Away the Sequel
- The Groom Of St. Albany
- Miaminions
- Crackle Rotcha Tee Thout
Customer Reviews:
The Fiends of Victory.......2007-06-21
A Solid Sophomore Effort.......2007-05-18
I might not call this abandonment.............2007-05-15
Solid Experimental Rock.......2007-05-08
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Dual Mono
Greenhornes Manufacturer: Telstar Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006NSGW Release Date: 2002-10-15 |
Customer Reviews:
The Greenhornes garage rock brashness.......2005-12-27
I LOVE THE GREENHORNES!!!!!!!!!.......2005-09-19
Best Greenhornes Yet.......2003-01-04
Is there a weak spot on this album? I don't think so.
Along with the Mooney Suzuki these guys rank amoung the best (although not the most hyped and written about) of the current revival of 60's garage rock.
Step aside Hives and White Stripes... let the real garage rockers take over.
Rock Comes Full Circle.......2002-12-01
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A Chorus of Obliteration
The Showdown Manufacturer: Mono Vs Stereo ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00068CV8K Release Date: 2004-11-16 |
Tracks:
- A Monument Encased In Ash
- Hell Can't Stop Us Now
- Epic: A Chorus Of Obliteration
- From The Mouth Of Gath Comes Terror
- A Proclamation Of Evil's Fate
- Dagon Undone ( The Reckoning)
- Iscariot
- Your Name Is Defeat
- Your Name Is Victory
- Laid To Rest
Customer Reviews:
decent.......2007-03-28
The Showdown.......2007-03-24
Good Album, Great Band, Okay Song-writing.......2007-02-21
Classic thrash meets numetal.......2006-10-10
Solid........2006-06-18
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You Are There
Mono Manufacturer: Temporary Residence ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EMSY2U Release Date: 2006-04-11 |
Tracks:
- The flames beyond...
- A heart has asked for the pleasure
- Yearning
- Are you there?
- The remains of the day
- Moonlight
Album Description
Throughout their six-year career, this Japanese quartet has ascended consistently in both popularity and critical acclaim. But still elusive is the successful translation of their powerful and violently beautiful live performances to their recordings, until now. Once again recorded by Steve Albini, the album extends the cinematic drama of 2003's "Walking Cloud And Deep Red Sky, Flag Fluttered And The Sun Shined" while surpassing the sinister heaviness of 2002's lauded "One Step More And You Die". If "Walking Cloud" was a nuclear winter, then "You Are There" is the post-war rebirth. This band isn't heavy like Black Sabbath. They're heavy like Beethoven.Customer Reviews:
Beautifully heavy.......2007-06-10
Addictive Post-Rock.......2007-05-23
Having heard three other of their albums, including their work alongside World's End Girlfriend, I can say this is their best production so far. Too bad I was sick when they came through town...
a masterpiece .......2007-01-05
pretty.......2006-10-06
That album will give you chills.......2006-09-03
If you want to write a useful review for readers to know a bit more what they're getting into, comparing Mono to their buddies in Pelican and their labelmates Explosions In The Sky seems slighly more relevant to me, rather than trying to figure out what the hell kind of music they're making.
I saw these guys open for Pelican, and I just had to buy "You Are There" at the show. You're not likely to find this kind of hauntingly beautiful experience with any other band. Their 10+mn compositions go crescendo, making your legs shake as the walls of noise follow the quiet melodies.
Just listen to "The Flames Beyond The Cold Mountain" or "Moonlight" with your eyes closed, and you'll see what I mean. "You Are There" is an enchanting experience, it's not the most technically complex album ever, but it simply swallows you in its own universe, leaving you in awe when it's over. Oh, and it's produced by Steve Albini by the way...
No need to classify this release, except in the masterpiece section.
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