Redefine [Import]

redefine [import]

Track Listings

1. Pride
2. Redefine
3. Can You Heal Me
4. Cross My Heart
5. Suffering
6. Remember
7. Deny Me
8. Something Real
9. Say You Will
10. Love Hate Game
11. Obsession

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
Japanese Release featuring a Bonus Track

Redefine,Soil,Bmg,Rock
Redefine
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • not as good as the new album, but better than the first
  • Just not as perfect and Scars!!!
  • New to me
  • BIGGEST SOIL FAN RIGHT HERE!!!
  • fantastic
Redefine
SOiL
Manufacturer: RCA
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. Scars
  2. True Self
  3. Soil
  4. Perfect Self
  5. Through the Eyes

ASIN: B0001EKGHC
Release Date: 2004-03-23

Tracks:

  1. Pride
  2. Redefine
  3. Can You Heal Me
  4. Cross My Heart
  5. Suffering
  6. Remember
  7. Deny Me
  8. Something Real
  9. Say You Will
  10. Love Hate Game
  11. Obsession

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars not as good as the new album, but better than the first.......2006-06-13

as a fan of this band, i admit i do like this better than scars. but i think their new album, "true self" is a lot better. On this, they dont go as heavy, angry, or agressive as on "true self" granted, on their new album it is a whole new vocalist, but i think they have a whole side that they didnt show on "redefine"
all in all, i give this album a 3/5

4 out of 5 stars Just not as perfect and Scars!!!.......2006-05-12

This is an awesome cd if you liked scars you will love the first 7 songs on this cd however after that the cd just seems to kinda drag on but it still has some perks for the average Soil fan!!! If you have this album and like it but dont have Scars, get scars right now and be blown away!!!

5 out of 5 stars New to me.......2005-10-27

Heard this Redefine on the Comcast Rock Music Channel. I liked the song so I bought the cd, and boy am I glad I did. This cd rocks. Very well put together, something you can listen to over and over again and it doesn't get old. Would love to know what their web site is, the cd jacket says (...), but when you type it in you hit a dead end "vacant" web site.
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5 out of 5 stars BIGGEST SOIL FAN RIGHT HERE!!!.......2005-08-18

TRUE SCORE:5.0 The more I listen to it the better I like it!
LYRICS: 5.0 Once again, Soil doesn't sound redundant. Their words are their own.
REPLAY/OVERALL VALUE: 5.0 The most important thing any cd can have said about it is that it doesn't grow weary with time.


First auditions always lie. I was a little skeptical so I thought I was going to be let down. By the 3rd time through I was beginning to get into Redefine. This cd is a definite must have! A definite don't give up on it either! If you don't like it at first, remember most great albums that don't get old start like that.
With this release, the success of this release I should say, SOIL has become my most favorite band. For a guy that's listened to thousands of bands, to be able to name one group as my favorite is awesome. It's the first time I've ever had a fave.
After SOIL released SCARs years and years ago, I wasn't sure if it could be done again. I knew that the cd certainly left me breathless and with a good impression of what SOIL was capable of. Years later, that cd is still ranked in my top 5 favorite. This cd has the same quality that SCARs did. It also sounds as if they done a little renovating of their own style and went with a little more technological innovative edge. Well done, very classy is all I can say. The new, yet familiar, sound is very welcome. Once again the lyrics are among the best!
I thank Soil and God for such an entertaining cd!

5 out of 5 stars fantastic.......2005-07-29

i've had this album since it was released and i'm still playin it. that's how good it is
Our Shangri-La
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Revitalizing the Country duet
  • the golden days of duets
  • Country Music The Way It Should Be
Our Shangri-La
Rick Shea , and Patty Booker
Manufacturer: Tres Pescadores
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000DEYH6
Release Date: 2003-10-14

Tracks:

  1. When Will I Ever Learn
  2. I'm No Good Without You
  3. Summer Wine
  4. Just a Matter of Time
  5. I Know What's Wrong (But I Just Can't Get It Right)
  6. Our Shangri-La
  7. There's Fewer Things All the Time
  8. You Take Me For Granted
  9. The Bull and the Beaver
  10. You
  11. Baby That Ain't True
  12. Fat Daddy
  13. The House That We Once Lived In

Album Description

Our Shangri-La, the new album of duets from veteran Southern California country singers Rick Shea and Patty Booker not only exemplifies the West Coast's once vibrant honky-tonk tradition, it damn well resurrects a free-wheeling artistic spirit that is in danger of extinction. Recorded with ace musicians, the album mixes brand new originals with a couple of choice old favorites into a complex and rewarding series of emotional and psychological statements. Our Shangri-La draws from the Wynn Stewart-Jan Howard/Buck Owens-Rose Maddox school of California pairings even as it drives contemporary expression dramatically forward, the classic blend of standard approach and chance-taking that has always characterized California country.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Revitalizing the Country duet.......2004-01-25

Duet singing has fueled country music since its beginnings, both in family acts like the Delmores and Louvins, and superstar pairings like Dolly & Porter and Conway & Loretta. Nashville's recent duets have tended more toward marketing events than career paths, leaving those outside the mainstream to carry the torch. Shea and Booker, veterans of Southern California's honky-tonk scene, fan the flames of the country duet with a strong dose of the Golden State's recalcitrant twang.

The pair of singer-songwriters first met as disc-mates on 1992's "A Town South of Bakersfield, Vol. 3." Then, as now, they charted a course through Bakersfield, with Shea's tenure in Dave Alvin's Guilty Men adding a helping of roots-rock energy. Booker's voice is reminiscent of Rosie Flores, but together with Shea, especially on tunes like "The Bull and The Beaver," they recreate the high-low magic of The Kendalls.

Beyond a few covers, such as the trail-dusted "Summer Wine," the duo's own arrangements and songs form the album's impressive core. The spare "You Take Me for Granted" would break the heart of Merle Haggard's original protagonist, and Shea's "Just a Matter of Time" crackles with the magnetism of Johnny & June.

Shea's production keeps the voices front-and-center without short-changing the fine instrumentalists who set up the album's mood. Special mention must be given to steel player Gary Brandin, whose haunting runs, bell-like peels and weeping bends are nearly a third voice within the duets. This is an exquisite album that impresses upon first play, and reveals more charms with every spin.

5 out of 5 stars the golden days of duets.......2004-01-05

Our music-if you are reading this you know what I mean-doesn't get much radio play as it falls between the niches, but in our kind of music a renaissance of glorious male female duets is taking place, and this is a prime example. Rick and Patty play off each others voices and styles beautifully; there is no way that a solo artist can make this sort of thing happen-not a bad track on the cd, hardly a bad 5 seconds. Chip Taylor and Carrie Rodriquez are the current aces in this area, but that is mostly because of their totally masterful song-writing- in terms of musicality there is little to chose between the acts-and there is no higher praise than that.

5 out of 5 stars Country Music The Way It Should Be.......2003-12-31

A magnificent album from start to finish, and every cut is a gem. Patty Booker has an incredible voice and range from the depths of sorrow to sheer joy and the best of honky tonk. Rick Shea is an outstanding musician, song writer and vocalist. The pairing of their soulful and distinctive voices gives an added dimension to the songs that make them duets in the best sense of the word, as their voices wonderfully compliment each other. The material and performances are all first rate with outstanding original songs and terrific interpretations of classics.
Redefine the Enemy
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • defintely for the hardcore
  • Atari Teenage Riot Rocks Raves Rants and Rolls!!!!!
  • Start the riot!.....again!
Redefine the Enemy
Atari Teenage Riot
Manufacturer: Digital Hardcore
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000787H3
Release Date: 2002-11-26

Tracks:

  1. No Remorse (Live In New York 99)
  2. Revolution Action (Live In San Fransisco 99)
  3. Paranoid (7in. Remix)
  4. Sick To Death (Remix 97)
  5. Deutschland (Has Gotta Die!) (Remix)
  6. You Can't Hold Us Back (Instrumental 97)
  7. Death Of A President (A Capella 99)
  8. We Got The Fucking Power (Original 97)
  9. Not Your Business (Radio Version 95)
  10. No Success (Digital Hardcore Remix)
  11. Midijunkies (Remix 93)
  12. Waves Of Disaster (Instrumental 97)
  13. Waves Of Disaster (A Cappella 97)
  14. Redifine The Enemy 97
  15. Destroy 2000 Years Of Culture (Remix 97)
  16. Sex (Original 12in. Version 93)

Album Description

Full title - Redefine The Enemy - Rarities & B-Sides Compilation 1992-1999. Includes rare mixes & B-sides from one of the most influential electronic/rock artists. Packaged in an embossed silver tin & containing an 8 page booklet featuring rare photos. Limited. Digital Hardcore Recordings. 2002.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars defintely for the hardcore.......2004-12-26

with ATR being known pretty much known worldwide (except the u.s.), they like other bands have had a bunch of different versions of songs appear in places where you wouldn't think of looking. so, here comes "redefine the enemy!" to the rescue. presenting with what could be a handful of god knows how many different versions there are, this is truly great stuff.

just about every track here is a remix except for the first two which serves as a nice sampler what ATR sounding like live for those of us weren't lucky enough to attend a show when they toured the u.s. there are 2 a cappella versions which is very different considering that what makes ATR amazing is the beat that supplies the lyrics, but to hear it minus beats, it still holds up very well ("waves of disaster"). then there are the instrumentals which remove the lyrical style we know all love and its like listening to a brand new song.

the cd itself comes in this beautiful silver metal case that truly is unique among the usual cases you see at a record store. the package compliments the disc perfectly as a standout edition to your collection. there is a sorta mini poster on the inside which contains photos of the band both live and promo shots, along with tiny snippets of newspaper articles that remind us that ATR was/is a band that took no prisoners and remained true to their beliefs.

this is pretty much for those who love ATR as those who have never heard of them, might not get what makes this so special...unless you're adventerous and love to take a chance and buy something you've never heard of. either way, this is a fantastic collection of b-sides & rarities.

i'd tell you about the tracks...
but nah, you gotta do that yourself...
where would be the fun in me telling you?

5 out of 5 stars Atari Teenage Riot Rocks Raves Rants and Rolls!!!!!.......2004-05-26

A lovely combination of Skater Punk and Electroncia: Digital Hardcore. And the masters are of course, Atari Teenage Riot. The music is very Jungle and some Breakbeats...and gobs of D@B and street politics. Not for Happy 2B Hardcore candy-kids or for lovers of "Mainstream" electroncia.... It's more for fans of Punk Rock and Death Metal if anything. Also, a good starter cd, since it's more or less their "greatest hits" remixed or recorded live.

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4 out of 5 stars Start the riot!.....again!.......2003-04-18

This ATR comp. is a must have for any ATR fan. It comes in a distinct metal tin with a mini picture-poster which feature rare pictures of the band. The tracks are pretty decent. They are mostly all remixes and acapella versions of ATR songs. The first two tracks are live versions and there are a few of the original versions of certain songs. My only complaint is that there aren't many pictures of the band, but otherwise it's a great album.
Mei
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Give this one a chance to grow on you
Mei

Manufacturer: Dark Matter Distribution
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000CA6S0Y
Release Date: 2006-08-01

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Give this one a chance to grow on you.......2006-01-04

It often takes a few listens for an album to grow on me, but this one set a record. It KEPT growing on me with every listen for about a year, until it became a huge favorite. Echolyn is a prog-rock band out of Pennsylvania that over the last 15 years has gradually gone from having more chops than ideas to being the best hope for the future of prog. "Mei" is a single 50-minute album-length song, in the footsteps of "Thick As a Brick". And much as I love Tull's album, "Mei" is better. The album is full of alternating fast and slow sections, with most musical themes getting reprised somewhere along the way. The fast sections rock harder than anything Echolyn had previously recorded, though not as much as 2005's "The End Is Beautiful". William Barnes continues the great clean, crisp production he provided on 2000's "Cowboy Poems Free." Lyrically, the band's website bills "Mei" as "...a combination of Jack Kerouac's 'On the Road' and Dante Alighieri's 'Inferno'". On "Cowboy Poems", keyboardist Chris Buzby made the decision that he was going to minimize his use of synthesizers in favor of electic piano and organ, and that choice helps to give "Mei" a timeless feel. There is none of the neo-prog excess of earlier albums like "As the World", though Echolyn still loves to change time signatures. "Mei" and "Cowboy Poems Free" are the two best post-1980 progressive rock albums I've heard. By anyone. I own about a thousand albums, and "Mei" is hovering on the fringes of my all-time Top 10.

(1=poor 2=mediocre 3=pretty good 4=very good 5=phenomenal)
Suffocating Bloom
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Echolyn - Early Outstanding Effort
  • Echolyn's weakest album, but it has its moments
Suffocating Bloom

Manufacturer: Dark Matter Distribution
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000CA6S0O
Release Date: 2006-08-01

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Echolyn - Early Outstanding Effort.......2007-02-10

When this album came out I had no idea this band existed. In fact in 1992 for all I knew progressive rock was dead and gone. It was in the late 90's when I discovered Echolyn and went back and purchased their entire back catalogue. Echolyn are still one of the most unique bands, prog or otherwise, to have emerged from the United States in the last two decades. Although the band seems to want to distance themselves from this album, I think it ranks up as one of their best. Yes, they were young and their songwriting skills may have still been developing, but holy cow what potential they had. It all shines through on this album as the band basically throw everything plus the kitchen sink at the listener to see what fits. The first half of the album consists of individual songs that are mostly of the shorter variety. Highlights include "21", "Winterthru", "Memoirs From Between", "A Little Nonsense" and "Here I Am" The band takes classic progressive rock influences, then mold them into a unique sound that is completely their own. There really is no other band out there that sounds like Echolyn. The last half of the album is the 28 plus minute "A Suite For The Everyman". This epic is a tour de force that covers just about every musical style you could mention. The "Those That Want To Buy" section of the piece would prove to be prophetic of events for the band in the not too distant future. Instrumentally the performances are flawless with each band member showcasing their skills throughout the disc. Ray Weston and Brett Kull's lyrics get a bit obtuse at times, but for the most part I like them, and find some of them quite poignant. "I feel like I'm always sawing through the branch that I'm sitting on".........indeed I can relate. Fans seemed to have mixed reactions to this disc, and the band pretty much disses it, but for me it remains one of my favorites. The album would impress Sony enough to sign the band to a major labeled contract........for a while at least.......

3 out of 5 stars Echolyn's weakest album, but it has its moments.......2006-01-04

Echolyn's second album was their weakest. There are two excellent songs, the yuletide "Winterthru" and "Memoirs from Between", with it's chorus of "Set a course, up ahead, straight into heaven". A few other songs are decent, such as "A Little Nonsense", "Here I Am", and "Suffocating the Bloom". But their songwriting skills didn't fully kick in until the next album, 1995's "As the World". While most of the songs here have some catchy moments, most also have some dull moments to balance them. Out of fear of boring the listener, Echolyn threw a ton of riffs into every song to keep changing things up. The result is that instead of getting to hear the best musical ideas in a song one extra time, you have to listen to their 12th-best idea. Most of the lyrics are cheesy self-help philosophy. "One Voice" is a Van Gogh tribute that's as maudlin as Don McLean's "Vincent". The last half of the album is a multi-part "A Suite for the Everyman" that just doesn't work, whether it's the 12-tone stuff keyboardist Chris Buzby picked up in music theory class or the catchy choruses undermined by impossible lyrics like "It's branded me a stoic and that's not what I am". Start with Echolyn's later albums and come back for this one later if you become a big fan.

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REDEFINE THE ROCKSTAR VOLUME 3
Average customer rating: Not rated
    REDEFINE THE ROCKSTAR VOLUME 3

    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    Release Date: 2000-10-31

    Tracks:

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    Album Description

    Rolling out another volume of America's favorite compilation series,316Productions.com's REDEFINE THE ROCKSTAR VOLUME 3 contains 19 tracks from all types of underground and unsigned bands from across the US! Want your band to be on an upcoming volume? check us out!
    Unborn Child
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Unborn Child

      Manufacturer: Inland Empire
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000CAFJGS
      Release Date: 2001-01-02
      Redefine
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        Redefine
        Twenty Six MPH
        Manufacturer: Pop Smear Records
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
        ASIN: B00079I06U
        Release Date: 1998-10-09

        Tracks:

        1. Recognize
        2. Back Stab
        3. Eyes Shut
        4. Fiction
        5. Promise Broken
        6. Pay Off
        7. Remember
        8. Brace Yourself
        9. Cut Up
        10. In Our Hearts
        Redefine The Rockstar Volume 5
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          Redefine The Rockstar Volume 5

          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Compilations | Rock | Styles | Music
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          ASIN: B00005UJ78
          Release Date: 2001-12-04

          Tracks:

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          3. Another Day (Born)
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          5. Old Ways New (Burn Guitars)
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          9. Radio 2011 (Aberdeen)
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          11. Blood In The Sand (Cryptic Visions)
          12. I'll Be The One (Kronically Inkorect)
          13. Contagious Entity (Feltsideout)
          14. Dinner Through A Straw (NME)
          15. Finger Snappin' (Excitebike)
          16. Patterns In Fiction (Sloth Frenzy)
          17. Waste Of Time (Jet Orange)
          18. Artificial Intelligence (Crambone)
          19. Blind Eye (Seeing Red)

          Album Description

          316 Productions delivers the goods as always with Redefine The Rockstar Volume 5, a 19 track endeavor that puts the finest in independent and unsigned artists in the spotlight. Going strong since 1998, 316 Productions strives to give the music lover a glimpse of what's making noise in your hometown, all for a great price!
          Columbus Day Gift Project
          Average customer rating: Not rated
            Columbus Day Gift Project
            Dan Gonzalez
            Manufacturer: Dan Gonzalez
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

            GeneralGeneral | Folk | Styles | Music
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            ASIN: B000CAKJ36
            Release Date: 2005-06-07

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