| 1. Rise And Fall |
| 2. Let It All Come Down |
| 3. Moment I Count |
| 4. Ride On |
| 5. Spine |
| 6. Route For Exile |
| 7. Back In The Night |
| 8. Propeller |
| 9. Dive For You |
| 10. Anthem |
| 11. Echo Tail |
| 12. Stride |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Japanese 2005 Pressing which includes two CD set and a bonus DVD. details TBA. Please note you will need an All Code DVD player to view. CBS. 2005.
WHEN YOU HEAR THE OPENING TO RIDE ON, YOU KNOW YOU'VE GOT A GREAT SONG. THE JAPANESE DUO IS ABLE TO CREATE GREAT SONGS AS IF ITS LIKE BEATING SSX TRICKY, YET THE SONGS AREN'T SHORT. A WORTHY BUY THIS CD IS.
Full of Elevating Pleasures is, in my opinion, quite a departure from their earlier material. I remember hearing that the guys were going to go for a more "punk"-like sound on this record, but I wouldn't classify it as punk, at least not by American standards. However, this album is definitely more rock oriented than anything else in their catalogue.
Leading off the record is "Rise And Fall", a slow build on a moving song. The added vocals of back-up singers on this song (and a few others) give it almost a Southern-soulfullness to the techno-enhanced guitar and drum work. "Moment I Count" is probably my current favorite song just because of the strange vocal stylings and effects on said vocals. "Propeller" goes back to a hip-hop influence that hasn't been heard much since Umbra's "This Reality is A Fantasy, But This Fantasy is Killing Me" featuring Chuck D. I'm not much of a fan of either of those songs, but it's an interesting departure from the rest of the music on the album and the song clocks in at under two minutes so I'm not going to complain any about it. "Dive For You" was featured in the new Appleseed movie and was the first bit of new music from BBS that I had the pleasure of hearing, and now hearing the full song it's even better than the taste I had of it some time ago.
I'd highly recommend the new effort from Boom Boom Satellites if you're already a fan of their talent. If you're into more of the electronical side of their music, it does seem to take a bit of a backseat this time around, but it's still there. If these guys couldn't pull of the rock I wouldn't be giving it 5 stars.
Japanese 2005 Pressing which includes two CD set and a bonus DVD. details TBA. Please note you will need an All Code DVD player to view. CBS. 2005.
Full of Elevating Pleasures,Boom Boom Satellites,Sony,Dance,Rock/Pop
Average customer rating:
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Full of Elevating Pleasures
Boom Boom Satellites Manufacturer: Tofu Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EBCEOK Release Date: 2006-03-07 |
Tracks:
- Rise And Fall
- Let It All Come Down
- Moment I Count
- Ride On
- Spine
- Route For Exile
- Back In The Night
- Propeller
- Dive For You
- Anthem (Reprise)
- Echo Tail
- Stride
Customer Reviews:
THIS CD IS FULL OF ELEVATING MUSIC PLEASURE.......2006-07-13
WHEN YOU HEAR THE OPENING TO RIDE ON, YOU KNOW YOU'VE GOT A GREAT SONG. THE JAPANESE DUO IS ABLE TO CREATE GREAT SONGS AS IF ITS LIKE BEATING SSX TRICKY, YET THE SONGS AREN'T SHORT. A WORTHY BUY THIS CD IS.
Average customer rating:
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Full of Elevating Pleasures
Boom Boom Satellites Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007OE5IC Release Date: 2005-04-04 |
Tracks:
- Rise and Fall
- Let It All Come Down
- Moment I Count
- Ride On
- Spine
- Route for Exile
- Back in the Night
- Propeller
- Drive for You
- Anthem (Reprise)
- Echo Tail
- Stride
Album Description
Japanese 2005 Pressing which includes two CD set and a bonus DVD. details TBA. Please note you will need an All Code DVD player to view. CBS. 2005.Customer Reviews:
Full of New Directions and Experiments.......2005-04-14
Full of Elevating Pleasures is, in my opinion, quite a departure from their earlier material. I remember hearing that the guys were going to go for a more "punk"-like sound on this record, but I wouldn't classify it as punk, at least not by American standards. However, this album is definitely more rock oriented than anything else in their catalogue.
Leading off the record is "Rise And Fall", a slow build on a moving song. The added vocals of back-up singers on this song (and a few others) give it almost a Southern-soulfullness to the techno-enhanced guitar and drum work. "Moment I Count" is probably my current favorite song just because of the strange vocal stylings and effects on said vocals. "Propeller" goes back to a hip-hop influence that hasn't been heard much since Umbra's "This Reality is A Fantasy, But This Fantasy is Killing Me" featuring Chuck D. I'm not much of a fan of either of those songs, but it's an interesting departure from the rest of the music on the album and the song clocks in at under two minutes so I'm not going to complain any about it. "Dive For You" was featured in the new Appleseed movie and was the first bit of new music from BBS that I had the pleasure of hearing, and now hearing the full song it's even better than the taste I had of it some time ago.
I'd highly recommend the new effort from Boom Boom Satellites if you're already a fan of their talent. If you're into more of the electronical side of their music, it does seem to take a bit of a backseat this time around, but it's still there. If these guys couldn't pull of the rock I wouldn't be giving it 5 stars.
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