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1. Guns of Memorial Park
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2. Hiss the Villain
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3. While Oceana Sleeps
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4. Cerca
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5. Breaking the Broken
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6. Lines in Sand
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7. End Moraine
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8. Death in the Family
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9. Syncope
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10. Tensioning
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11. Travel by Bloodline
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12. P.O.M.E.
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13. From Now to Never
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14. Splinters
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15. Farewell Ruins [*]
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Porcelain,Sparta,Umvd Import,Alternative Metal,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
Average customer rating:
- Sparta is FANTASTIC!
- pushes the envelope. you can't take this type of music much farther.
- Lousy
- Mars Volta VS Sparta
- 5 full-on hits
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Porcelain
Sparta
Manufacturer: Geffen Records
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ASIN: B0002FQBCO
Release Date: 2004-07-13 |
Tracks:
- Guns Of Memorial Park
- Hiss The Villain
- While Oceana Sleeps
- La Cerca
- Breaking The Broken
- Lines In Sand
- End Moraine
- Death In The Family
- Syncope
- Tensioning
- Travel By Bloodline
- P.O.M.E.
- From Now To Never
- Splinters
Customer Reviews:
Sparta is FANTASTIC!.......2006-11-26
A great album. Porcelain is very moving and tons of energy to accompany it!
pushes the envelope. you can't take this type of music much farther........2006-10-30
"wiretap scars" was a really cool cd with some great high points. with "porcelain," sparta came back with a much fresher, more positive vibe and more shiny production. the lyrics are about changing your life around and all that jazz. as far as catchy alt-rock emotional distorted tunes like sparta are so good at, you're not going to find any other band doing it better. the whole album is enjoyable. you can tell the band and the singer were willing to take risks here in trying something new. it works best for the first 5 songs, where each song is better than the last, which is a pretty amazing effect. things get slower toward the end songs, but they're still good. i don't skip any songs and that's a good thing. if you don't like this cd... sorry, go listen to the mars volta or whatever. but if you like this type of music, you won't be disappointed. my only criticism is the singer perhaps does the screaming thing too much, and the lyrics are perhaps cliche sometimes. other than that, it's GREAT. not many rock bands TRULY "rock" these days, except for cursive. it's hard to think of any others. rock is now deader than dirt. we're a long way from the 90's days of the smashing pumpkins and nirvana. every band is adopting some fad to get famous with the kids. so don't miss out if someone brings the goods to the table. and check them out live, they're good. and PLEASE STOP with the ATDI comparisons, sparta is their own band, they have nothing to do with ATDI. "relationship of command" was a great album, but that was years ago and a different band, different singer, different writers.
Lousy.......2006-07-22
A truly lousy record. "wiretap scars" were in many ways briliant but something went wrong with "porcelain". The album give no memorable riffs or chorus what so ever. Each song sound alike and after a while you are really bored. A truly lousy record
Mars Volta VS Sparta.......2006-05-29
Mars Volta wins.
I could leave the review at that one line but to put it another way, 15 years from now almost no one will remember Sparta and Mars Volta will still be considered a seminal band.
5 full-on hits.......2006-04-18
There are 5 totally rocking tracks on this disk (the last 9 are kinda generic).
The good tracks are simply as good as indie rock gets: extremely catchy, stick in your brain hard rock. Great for before you surf, snowboard or skate. Based on how good these good tracks are, I'll give it my favorite album of the year award.
Like most bands, buy all their albums and make your own compilation disk.
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Porcelain
Helen Jane Long
Manufacturer: Warner Classics
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Chamber Music
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ASIN: B000PSJ9ZE
Release Date: 2007-07-02 |
Tracks:
- Porcelain
- Release
- Echo
- Stars
- Expression
- Lost Wind
- Doll
- Out Of It All
- Rockerbye
- Broken
- Eclipse
- Turn Away
- Through The Dark
Average customer rating:
- Rad 3rd wave ska
- Outstanding SKA Band
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Crackin' Porcelain
Mudsharks
Manufacturer: One Wipe
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0000020TY
Release Date: 1995-09-27 |
Tracks:
- Colleen
- Listen Up
- My Primavera
- She's Leavin' Town
- Don't Cry
- Don't Buy the Swag Bag
- Tense
- B.S.P.S.T.
- Little Leash
- Rude Boy
- Cheer Up
- Story About Last Night
- This Is Why
Customer Reviews:
Rad 3rd wave ska.......2002-04-01
These guys are from Reno Nevada, and they rule. Funny, cool ska for everyone. Just buy this man!
Outstanding SKA Band.......1999-04-07
These fellas from Reno NV are just straight sick. This CD is definitely KEY. So, don't be a bumout just buy it.
Average customer rating:
- Julia Fordham is a star for the sophisticated listener with a soft spot for pop.
- Her Broken Heart... So British...
- Tell your girlfriend about her
- What a Treat!
- Julia Fordham's enchanting second work
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Porcelain
Julia Fordham
Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Singer-Songwriters
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Pop Rock
| Pop
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ASIN: B000000WH4
Release Date: 1992-06-29 |
Tracks:
- Lock And Key
- Porclain
- Girlfriend
- For You Only For You
- Genius
- Manhattan Skyline
- Did I Happen To Mention
- Towerblock
- Island
- Your Lovely Face
Customer Reviews:
Julia Fordham is a star for the sophisticated listener with a soft spot for pop........2006-07-06
So, what does it mean when your music is musak? I was walking through a midwest grocery store two weeks ago and suddenly realized I was hearing Lock and Key from Porcelain. I went home and dug out the cd and quickly recalled why Julia Fordham was a favorite of mine in the late 80's. You'll read many comparisons in the many reviews of this and other JF recordings but the most accurate across the recordings I've heard is to Joni Mitchell. BUT, where Joni's individuality and jazziness seem most influenced by folk and early rock, Julia's seems most influenced by R&B divas like Angela Bofill and Anita Baker. There is a soulfulness in her voice, style and lyrics that help explain the comparisons to Sade.
I have purchased Concrete Love since digging out Porcelain and have listened to newer recordings on Julia's web site. All of which reveal her sustained mastery of voice and lyric. Yet, Porcelain remains my favorite. Perhaps it is nostalgia, but if I were to recommend a starting point for new listeners this would be it. Despite some clearly 80's techno elements, this cd shows us Julia's wonderful strength of voice, insightful and often humorous take on life -- even at her then tender age of tweny-something -- and deep appreciation of musical styles beyond simple pop.
Ultimately, that appreciation may explain the lack of top forty success, but to still be delivering great voice and great lyrics after twenty years and making a living at it suggests there are other ways to measure star quality.
Her Broken Heart... So British..........2006-02-14
I'm a huge Julia fan. My roommate turned me onto her in college and I went to see her live. She sounded better in person than on her records. She was brilliant. I try and expose as many people as I can to her wonderful music.
Porcelain, I feel, is her best album with every song being top-notch. It's full of emotional tales anyone who has experienced heartbreak can relate to, and her sultry voice lends itself well. The music is timeless, poetic, and passionate. I won't go into detail about each song because each song is strong in its own regard.
While all her records have something to offer, I would also recommend her 4th album "Falling Forward" and her 6th "Concrete Love." These two also seem to shine a bit brighter than her others. But I think you'll find that this album, "Porcelain" is truly a masterpiece.
Tell your girlfriend about her.......2004-06-17
Julia Fordham's second album stepped ahead of her smoky, intriguing debut. She reached for some universal themes in her songwriting and came up with ten great songs that spanned the range from lonely desire ("Did I Happen to Mention") to the humorous (the Brazilian inflections of "Genius"). All these are tied together by the strength of her voice, which mirrors both Sade and Annie Lennox.
The problem then becomes that, in a world where subtle intimacy is often passed by for brash and obvious, an album like "Porcelain" will frequently slide through the cracks. Julia was fortunate enough to be a VH1 artist of the month back when the channels actually believed in music, and as such, remained something of a cult figure for fans of female singer songwriters. One of her best known songs can be found here, the coast-to-coast romance of "Manhattan Skyline."
"How could I resist, your American arms and your French kiss?
From New York to London, London to New York,
With this broken heart, so British?"
This is music for a rainy day, when you can sit with the windows open and listen to the sound of the rain and the stereo at the same time. I can't recommend "Porcelain" enough for fans of current Dido and Norah Jones' Cds.
What a Treat!.......2003-11-19
Dieters perk up. This is the perfect substitute for cheese cake and chocolate eclairs. Julia's voice is sweet and rich and very satisfying. On Porcelain you will find a huge helping served up on a collection of songs that will fill you up and leave you craving more. Go ahead and listen again! Listening contains zero calories!
I've introduced several people to Julia Fordham's music and this is almost universally called her best collection. At times it's jazz, at times it's ethnic (a Brazilian flare to Genius), it's sweet, it's bitter sweet, it's simple, it's lush. If for no other reason, get this CD for Manhattan Skyline! From the gentle opening notes to climactic end, this song is worth many spins (consecutively!) Indulge yourself!
Julia Fordham's enchanting second work.......2003-05-15
It must have been a daunting task to follow up her popular and critically-acclaimed eponymous first work, but she does a beautiful job with this CD. Her voice sounds velvety and understated, and she proves herself a more than capable songwriter (she wrote all ten pieces). "Lock and Key" is a lovely blend of acoustic and electronic layers, the melodic successor to the previous CD's "Happy Ever After." "Porcelain" and "Girlfriend" are soft, gentle ballads in which Julia explores her vocal range. "For You Only for You" is a torch song with a tinkling piano accompaniment (like the previous CD's wonderful "Coccooned") in which physical geography is compared with the speaker's emotional journey, a theme picked up with a more light-hearted effect in "Manhattan Skyline." "Genius" is a bouncy, Brasilian meditation on rain-forest destruction, and includes a lyric of (heavily accented) Portuguese. "Did I Happen to Mention?" is a lamentation on a potential lover who becomes just another friend. "Towerblock" is an amazingly poignant work, full of wisdom and sadness. "Island" is rife with intimations of the speaker's lesbian desires, which Julia Fordham has said were unconscious. The CD ends on a more upbeat song, with "Your Lovely Face." The mood of the entire CD is soft, gentle, and meditative, and the production is more spare, less intrusive than on her otherwise brilliant debut work. There's not a false note, nor a wasted word, on this CD. It's all wonderful.
Average customer rating:
- In a word... brilliant.
- Awsome Album
- ATREYU'S HEAVIEST!!!
- Don't waste your money
- So Heavy, So Melodic
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Fractures in the Facade of Your Porcelain Beauty
Atreyu
Manufacturer: Tribunal
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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Punk
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ASIN: B00005U4YQ
Release Date: 2002-01-29 |
Tracks:
- Living Each Day Like You're Already Dead
- Tulips Are Better
- A Letter To Someone Like You
- Taking Back Every Word That I Said
- Someone's Standing On My Chest
Customer Reviews:
In a word... brilliant........2006-12-30
Atreyu is a band that pretty much everyone loves to hate. It seems that metal 'purists' find them too melodic and pop-rock fans find them too heavy, while hardcore fans find them too easy to digest. When you boil it all down, one cannot deny the raw talent that this band has. The songwriting on this debut EP is awesome. No matter what kind of heavy music you enjoy, Someone's Standing On My Chest is going to get you moving. Yes, this version is far superior to the one on Suicide Notes. If you are looking for something with emotion, power, and groove, Atreyu provides all in spades. This is coming from a true metalhead, by the way. Forget the opinions being shoved down your throat and give them a listen with fresh ears. Make up your own mind.
Awsome Album.......2005-11-14
I would give the album 5 stars except for the fact that it has 3 songs from Suicide Notes (Seems to be the only downfall for everybody) I love Atreyu, so this is an album i owuld definatley reccomend if you're a fan of them but if you want something really rare and different look for "Visions" it's a 1995 EP i don't even think Alex sang on it i'm not too sure all i have is aburnt copy.
ATREYU'S HEAVIEST!!! .......2005-10-26
Ok if u r one of those peopel who has discovered Atreyu or likes them already I strongly recomend this CD.It is great old Atreyu.It sounds almost like Atreyu met Between The Buried And Me and played together.The only problem is that 3 of the songs are on the CD Suicide Notes And Buterfly Kisses.However If You found those not heavy enough this might be what you are looking for.Here is A basic run down of the songs.
1. Living Each Day Like You're Already Dead 8.This song is very good but it gets a little tiring not know what he is saying but it is still really great.
2. Tulips Are Better 9.ok thi is one of my favorite songs because it doesnt go stale over time and has great progression from off beat singing to a very low and maniacal growl
3. A Letter To Someone Like You 10.A great fun song that is much like Poison The Wells lighter stuff at times but like a lighter Black Dahlia Murder.
4. Taking Back Every Word That I Said 12.Basically what happens when the apocolypse comes.You scream while hearing nothing but doom fill your ears
5. Someone's Standing On My Chest 1000.If you like bands like Between The Buried And Me,Norma Jean,It Dies Today,that stuff this is your song. This has got one of the most memorable breakdowns to me.It is Merciless,Meniacal,and amazingly fairly catchy.This is why I bought the CD if u dont like anything else these last two will cheer u up.
So if you got some cash go out and get this and if u dont like it at first give it another chance.Atreyu is now fairly mainstreem but still are and never will become faggots.
Don't waste your money.......2004-07-20
This isn't real good value, so unless Atreyu are like your favourite band or something, skip this and get suicide Notes and Butterfly Kisses, which contains 3 of these tracks, leaving only two that you are actually getting that you probably haven't got already.... It's a good cd though, each song iis good, except for one which is kinda repetitive.
I strongly recommend that you buy Suicide Notes and Butterfly Kisses rather than this, I don't know about the new one, The Curse, 'cause I haven't got it yet!
So Heavy, So Melodic.......2003-11-13
As everyone else has said this album has 3 tracks in common with Suicide Notes, plus two others. The two that are solely on this album are really nothign great... I've probably listened to them two or three times in the 6 months I've had this CD. Don't get me wrong, the version of "Someone's Standing on My Chest" from this album is one of my favorite songs ever, but it only gets four stars due to the inclusion of the quite-mediocre "Taking Back Every Word That I Said" and "A Letter to Someone Like You" bring it down some. They're just sloppy-sounding songs.
Anyway people have mentioned that this album sounds a little different from Suicide Notes. Actually, it sounds a LOT different because they use a much heavier guitar tone on this disc. I feel that all the songs on Suicide Notes sound watered down and weak, while on this disc they have a much hotter, fuller, and heavier sound. You have to hear it to fully understand. SO BUY IT.
If you like the metalcore, this album is quite a bit more metal-sounding than Atreyu's full-length release. The versions on this EP are far better and it's a shame they changed their tone so much on Suicide Notes. It's truly bone-crushing here. Also check out the "Victory Style 5" sampler from Victory Records for a much heavier version of A Song for the Optimists.
Average customer rating:
- Yup, it's a single
- A must have for 'Trance' and 'Progressive House' DJs
- In my dreams I'm jealous all the time...
- Remix CD of "Porcelain"
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Porcelain 2 (Remixes)
Moby
Manufacturer: Import [Generic]
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ASIN: B00004U904
Release Date: 2000-06-09 |
Tracks:
- Porcelain [Clubbed to DeAth Variation by Rob Dougan]
- Porcelain [Futureshock Instrumental]
- Porcelain [Torsten Stenzel's Edited Remix]
Album Description
The sixth single worldwide from the highly acclaimed multi-instrumentalist's 1999 album 'Play'. Part 2 features 3 non-album tracks, each of which is a different remix of 'PorcelainClubbed To Death Version By Rob Dougan', 'Futureshock Instrumental' and 'Torsten Stenzel's Edited Remix'. 2000 release. Slimline jewel case.
Album Details
Moby's dreamy trance track 'Porcelain' originally appeared on his 1999 full length, 'Play', but has since also made it onto the 'Beach' original soundtrack & now exists as a two part single. This second part features three exclusive remixes.
Customer Reviews:
Yup, it's a single.......2002-10-31
It's a good little single to listen to, but there are only three tracks on it so one can't really get into it for long.
A must have for 'Trance' and 'Progressive House' DJs.......2001-02-06
I am, of course, referring to the vinyl version of this release. If you are familiar with the album version than you need to know that these mixes are quite different. They have a few of the same chords but for the most part it is a new experience. But I am sure that anyone who wound up on this page is familiar with singles in the electronic world. You can almost always count on getting more that you bargain for.
Moby has been around for quite some time now. You might not realize that from his sudden thrust into the spotlight. He has been making electronic music for over a decade now and this shows how experience can pay off. The smooth samples with a trance beat and a soft melody is not easy to pull off. But Moby always seems to find the right talent to remix his music and add to the overall experience. This is no exception. Check out some of his older releases and you will understand my point. (I.e. "feeling so real") Moby has repeatedly proven his versatility and it is hard sometimes to know what to expect from him. I have been through this dilemma a number of times personally. Even though Moby himself did not remix all of the tracks you can be rest assured they are of a high caliber.
I have spun the Vinyl equivalent of this disc on a number of occasions and it is becoming something of a crowd favorite. It is a great way to put a little transition into a primarily hard set. Club crowds, believe it or not, like a little variety form time to time. I would not recommend 'part one' as readily as this release but they are both well worth having even if you are not a die-hard Moby fan.
But don't just take my word for it. Check it out for yourself and post what you think. What do I know anyway?
In my dreams I'm jealous all the time..........2000-09-28
The review below is mostly on target, although I will add that it will take a few hearings before the remixes start growing on you. There are no vocals, which makes a big difference if you like that part of the song. The Clubbed to Death mix is the gem here, when I listen to the original Porcelain I sometimes wish it had some of the harder and darker elements in the Clubbed remix. Is this CD worth it? Well, if you have been listening to Moby non-stop for weeks at a time like I have, then yes, go make the purchase. Can't wait to see Moby live in NYC late October 2000...
Remix CD of "Porcelain".......2000-07-05
This cd single contains three remixes of Moby's brillant "Porcelain" off his cd "Play." 1. Clubbed to Death Version by Rob Dougan 6:36 2. Futureshock Instrumental 8:18 3. Torsten Stenzel's Edited Remix 4:50 The first mix is a very brillant mix that starts out like the original, but then brings in a harder beat which gives it a darker quality than the original version. About 3 minutes into the mix, it goes into an experimental electronic phase that takes the piano line and interweaves it with synthesizer parts that are truly beautiful. It also throws in some scratches to give it a little bit of a Massive Attack feel. Truly a great mix. The second mix has more of a house feel to it. It has a sample of "I never meant to hurt you" flowing through the mix which intertwines with the tribal influenced beat that keeps this mix going. It really kicks into gear when the loop from the original that opens the song is synthesized with a harder edge and wraps around the beats. Very good. The third mix is more in the vein of trance. It starts out with the piano part from the original and slowly goes into a BT-influenced synth arrangement. The piano part is sampled throughout balancing the synthesizer which creates a darkness to it. The only problem with this mix is that it's too short. When you're finally melting into the mood it's creating, it's over. I didn't give this a full five stars since none of the mixes use the beautiful lyrics of the original. Number two samples one line, but that's it. They are still worth having, especially the first mix which is incredible. This is the end of my review, "So this is goodbye."
Average customer rating:
- Sounds like Moby... if it doesnt skip
- pocelain
- Porcelain Rocks!
- Pure beauty !
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Porcelain
Moby
Manufacturer: Import [Generic]
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ASIN: B00004U903
Release Date: 2000-08-29 |
Tracks:
- Porcelain [Single Version]
- Flying Over the Dateline
- Summer
Album Description
The sixth single worldwide from the highly acclaimed multi-instrumentalist's 1999 album 'Play'. Part 1 features 3 non-album tracks, including a single version of 'Porcelain' and 2 previously unreleased non-album tracks, 'Flying Over The Dateline' and 'Summer'. 2000 release. Slimline jewel case.
Album Details
Ethereal, moody trance track taken from Moby's 1999 release 'Play'. 'Porcelain' also appears on the 'Beach' soundtrack. Part one features two previously unreleased tracks.
Customer Reviews:
Sounds like Moby... if it doesnt skip.......2001-05-22
I was pleased with this single. The only problem I had was in the condition I received it. The first song which is Porcelian skips like a mo-fo and the other songs seem to blend together but overall its a good single.
pocelain.......2001-01-07
ý must have this cd. becouse ý promised to my frend
Porcelain Rocks!.......2000-07-03
Porcelain, taken from both Moby's album Play and The Beach OST. Porcelain is a great track for the summer, it even has a tropical feel to it, or is that because its played in the Beach :o) Whatever Moby creates now seems to get taken and put to the big screen or TV commercial and why not they are all excellent and porcelain is no exception.
Pure beauty !.......2000-07-01
"Porcelain" is a beautiful song ; so calm and soothing. This is song is nothing but pure beauty. The two b-sides are ( just like "The Whispering Wind" ) great. "Flying Over The Dateline" can't seem te decide wether it should be a techno, trip hop or ambient song, and that's what makes it so nice. "Summer" is a nice, calm track with a piano. Really nice stuff to relax. Buy it.
Average customer rating:
- Amazing talent, amazing artist
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Porcelain Empire
The Winter Sounds
Manufacturer: Livewire Recordings
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
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Indie Rock
| Indie & Lo-Fi
| Alternative Rock
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ASIN: B000QEILXS
Release Date: 2007-06-26 |
Tracks:
- Windy City Nights
- Gone To Save Mankind
- Static In the Whole
- Sound Forged Like Spine
- A Call To Arms
- Minnesota
- Poor Sailors
- You Can't Give Up
- The Great Forgotten
- Oblivion
- Sad Reminders
- Earthworm Song
- The Tournament Of Getting Older
Customer Reviews:
Amazing talent, amazing artist.......2007-07-19
If you like rock but not the same old melodies that are found in rock music today then you'll like Porcelain Empire.
If you like punk but you don't like the screaming or unusual chord changes, then you'll like Porcelain Empire.
If you like old 80's pop-rock that contained very catchy lyrics and great tunes to hum to, you'll fall in love with Porcelain Empire.
The Winter Sounds have really done it this time with their latest album, Porcelain Empire. Try to imagine punk, alternative rock, and disco music all slammed together and backed by harmonic vocals. You'll like this album if you like rock or if you don't. You may not realize what genre you're listening to because the harmonies will engulf you. It will leave a good impression on your mind after listening to this album, whether you prefer soft, hard, or pop music. If you've never heard this band before, listen to samples from Poor Sailors, Windy City Nights, Oblivion, and Gone To Save Mankind. I highly recommend buying this album and I also recommend seeing them perform. This is definitely a band to look out for. They are exploding with potential and WILL be big.
Average customer rating:
- Great music for reading, relaxing, or a dinner party
- Impossibly Cool.
- WOW!
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String Quartet Tribute to Moby
Jim McMillen , Moby , Jim McMillen , and Da Capo Players
Manufacturer: Vitamin Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
General
| Compilations
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Similar Items:
- String Quartet Tribute to Coldplay
- The String Quartet Tribute to Peter Gabriel
- Ambient
ASIN: B0000658IU
Release Date: 2002-04-30 |
Tracks:
- God Moving Over The Face Of The Waters
- Porcelain
- Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?
- Everything Is Wrong
- Hymn
- Novia
- Everloving
- Guitar, Flute & String
- Run On
- Holiday Rush
Product Description
1. God Moving Over The Face Of The Waters
2. Porcelain
3. Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?
4. Everything Is Wrong
5. Hymn
6. Novia
7. Everloving
8. Guitar, Flute & String
9. Run On
10. Holiday Rush
Format: CD
Customer Reviews:
Great music for reading, relaxing, or a dinner party.......2003-09-14
A friend plays this music while she's painting and let us borrow it. I can definitely see how she becomes inspired while listening to it. The string arrangements are perfect for letting your mind and creativity wander to new places. Sometimes we just put track one on repeat.
Impossibly Cool........2003-03-20
Really. Great. Maybe Moby is more suited to orchestral sometimes, this can be a little 'whiney'. However, it's a great expansion on Moby's earlier work and also 'Play'. Try 'Everything Is Wrong' if you like this and haven't already heard it.
WOW!.......2002-05-14
I ordered this on a lark thinking it would be an interesting listen at the very least. I'm so glad I gave it a try, because it's really a terrific recording. Imagine Moby's more mellow compositions given a first-rate string treatment with a bit of percussion and you've got a good idea of what to expect on the CD. It's been sitting in my player for several days now, and I like it more with each play. If you enjoy Moby's chill-out works like Novia and Porcelain then you'll be delighted with this disc.
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Porcelain
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000PSJ9ZO
Release Date: 2007-06-26 |
Album Description
Limited edion UK version in deluxe packaging
Rock Music:
- Red Letter Day [Import]
- Rock This Town [Import]
- Rough Grooves Surface
- Script for a Jester's Tear [Import]
- Snowstorm: A Tribute to Galaxie 500
- Some Cities [Limited Edition] [Import]
- Studio 150 [Import]
- Sweet Justice [Explicit Lyrics]
- Thunderbirds/3 AM, Pt. 1 [CD-single] [Import]
- Tyrannosaurus Hives
Rock Music