| 1. 000 - The Opus |
| 2. First Contact - Murs |
| 3. Where Thawght Is Worshiped 3.0 - Rob Sonic, Slug, Thawfor |
| 4. Evil Is Timeless - Earatik Statik |
| 5. Fallen - The Opus |
| 6. Season of the Unexplained - Thawfor |
| 7. Angels Holdin Heat - The Opus |
000,The Opus,Murs,Slug,Mike Ladd,I Self Divine,Ozone [Caroline],Hip-Hop,House,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop,Underground Rap
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10,000 Days
Tool Manufacturer: Volcano ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EULJLU Release Date: 2006-05-02 |
Tracks:
- Vicarious
- Jambi
- Wings For Marie (Pt 1)
- 10,000 Days (Wings Pt 2)
- The Pot
- Lipan Conjuring
- Lost Keys (Blame Hofmann)
- Rosetta Stoned
- Intension
- Right In Two
- Viginti Tres
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With a majority of the songs on 10,000 Days clocking in well past the seven-minute mark, you wouldn't be entirely mistaken in thinking that the title of the album refers to how long it actually takes to make it through the whole thing. Two of the tracks--the sitar and tabla enhanced "10,000 Days (Wings Part 2)" and its suitably epic psych-rock sister "Rosetta Stoned"--even linger on for nearly a dozen leisurely minutes each. That's delightful news for the legion of Tool fans that have been waiting five years for the follow-up to 2001's Lateralus, which debuted at number one and sold 2.3 million copies in the United States. Singer Maynard James Keenan is back on mystical form after his hiatus with the politically slanted A Perfect Circle, sounding at once ethereal and eloquent as he calmly charges through the metal tempest of the opening track "Vicarious." The rest of the band, meanwhile, hits a series of high-flying moments with tracks such as "Jambi" and "The Pot." When Tool sounds as good as it does on these songs it's hard to get enough. Which makes it all the more baffling that a surprisingly large chunk of the disc is given over to mood-enhancing soundscapes like "Lost Keys" and "Vigniti Tres." Who has time for filler? --Aidin VaziriAmazon.com
Sonically relentless and visually groundbreaking only begin to describe the Tool experience. Formed in Los Angeles, CA in 1990, Tool has cemented themselves in today's hard music community with uncompromising attitude and vision. With just one EP and three album releases over a 15-year span, Tool has created a loyal and even rabid fan base, selling over 10 million albums and half a million videos in the U.S. alone.
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Regarding Above Review.......2007-07-26
An aquired taste?.......2007-07-22
Long live the long song.......2007-07-22
Their Best Work.......2007-07-18
NOT FOR THE MUSICALLY WEAK MINDED!.......2007-07-16
While I agree that this is not by any means Tool's heaviest offering, I think that to criticize them for changing (or rather evolving) their sound is unfair and an illogical contention. Tool has, and always will be, a band focused on musical progression and evolution. If they just kept making more albums like Aenima and Lateralus, they would be betraying their own goal of musical advancement. After all, Tool, like it or not, has always been about doing things their way.
10,000 days is simply a newer more mature Tool, just like every new Tool record. The lack of heaviness would indicate that the members of Tool have found other ways to express themselves, as they have moved on from simply just being loud. Tracks like Rosetta Stoned and Vicarious are still aggressive and hard hitting, but are performed in a controled and deliberate manner. The highlight of the album, however, is the two song epic Wings for Marie and 10,000 days. Very rarely do you find the best part of the album to be the softest songs, but in this case, it is undeniably so. Here the minimalism only serves to build up the tension all the way to the very end. In my opinion, this is one of the most powerful songs that Tool has ever written. Other notable tracks include the schizophrenic track Rosetta Stoned, and The Pot.
To sum up, this is just business as usual for Tool. Every album is meant to stand on their own, and is meant to push them as musicians. Those who expected another Lateralus or Aenima are approaching this in a completely backwards manner. For a moment, forget that Tool ever wrote prior album and just listen to THIS album and let it stand on its own merit.
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1000 Kisses
Patty Griffin Manufacturer: Ato Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000063DG3 Release Date: 2002-04-09 |
Tracks:
- Rain
- Chief
- Stolen Car
- Making Pies
- Be Careful
- Long Ride Home
- Nobody's Crying
- Tomorrow Night
- Mil Besos
- Reprise
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Since the breathtaking purity of her debut, Living with Ghosts, Patty Griffin has proven she can luxuriate in glamorous pop, rock like a biker, hold her own on stage with the Dixie Chicks, and write hit songs and singer-songwriter classics. What she hadn't done is craft an album as wholly exquisite and emotional as her talent. With the spare, acoustic 1000 Kisses, she has done just that. In the basement of longtime guitarist Doug Lancio's Nashville home, Griffin takes a suite of intensely personal songs (and three covers, including a tingling version of Bruce Springsteen's "Stolen Car") into the close confidence of her airy but twang-shaded voice, and draws accordion, cello, mandolin, brushed drums, and even Emmylou Harris into a candid and rare musical space. After a four-year wait, 1000 Kisses is more than reason to celebrate Griffin's return--it's a guileless, glowing masterpiece. --Roy KastenCustomer Reviews:
Patti Griffin's finest so far.......2007-07-03
Buy this.......2007-06-27
love this cd!!!!!!!!!!.......2007-03-10
Patty Rarely Misses.......2007-02-15
Listen to Rain and Stolen Car!.......2007-02-13
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MTV Unplugged
10,000 Maniacs Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002HEM Release Date: 1993-10-26 |
Tracks:
- These Are Days
- Eat For Two
- Candy Everybody Wants
- I'm Not The Man
- Don't Talk
- Hey Jack Kerouac
- What's The Matter Here?
- Gold Rush Brides
- Like The Weather
- Trouble Me
- Jezebel
- Because The Night
- Stockton Gala Days
- Noah's Dove
Customer Reviews:
Great Album.......2007-05-15
Defintely a good buy and great CD.
Flat & uninspiring.......2007-02-20
Hoping for more.......2006-12-28
Uno de los mejores discos que he escuchado.......2006-11-10
Great!.......2006-10-14
I love this album, and its mix of bouncy and soulful tunes, especially These Are Days, Jezebel and Because The Night. This is a great album, one that is sure to please anyone who loves great music, especially unplugged music. I love this album, and give it my highest recommendations!
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In My Tribe
10,000 Maniacs Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002H4S Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- What's The Matter Here?
- Hey Jack Kerouac
- Like The Weather
- Cherry Tree
- The Painted Desert
- Don't Talk
- Gun Shy
- My Sister Rose
- A Campfire Song
- City Of Angels
- Verdi Cries
Amazon.com essential recording
In My Tribe was 10,000 Maniacs' second (and best) album and the record that made the band collegiate favorites and singer/songwriter Natalie Merchant a star. Producer Peter Asher's rich balance of acoustic and electric instruments gave muscle to the group's folk-rock. "Hey Jack Kerouac" found Merchant musing on the literary beats of the 1950s, but the song's musical hook was the rich bed of rhythm guitars laid atop the solid drums. "Don't Talk" offered a similarly propulsive rock sound, with lyrics that advised troubled lovers to keep it to themselves. R.E.M. singer Michael Stipe offered hipster credibility by guesting on "A Campfire Song," while a cover of Cat Stevens's "Peace Train" offered listeners a familiar port of entry. However, when Muslim convert Stevens announced his support of Iranian leader Ayatollah Khomeini's call for the execution of Satanic Verses author Salman Rushdie, the band rereleased the album without "Peace Train." --John MilwardCustomer Reviews:
Pop sublime.......2006-06-12
Beautiful, contemplative and timeless..........2006-03-18
On a crisp winter day in San Diego (circa 1988)I discovered what would soon become the proverbial soundtrack of my life.
"In My Tribe" represents the pinnacle of Natalie Merchant's singing and songwriting career. From the insistent tale of an abused young neighbor in the afforementioned "What's the Matter Here" to the yearning of a missed opportunity in "The Painted Desert", this album caught Miss Merchant at her most lively and earnest, before she inexplicably decided to sing everything post-Maniacs in a low monotone.
Personally, I don't miss "Peace Train". I think the album flows much better without it. The absolute stark beauty of "Verdi Cries" to this day makes me weak in the knees and remains my favorite song to ever to close out an album.
If you buy this CD, don't just hear it, but listen. You will be better for the experience.
Beautiful Noise.......2005-12-30
The first song deals with child abuse. Not exactly a fun topic. But it was done in such a way that was both a powerful social commentary as well as a really well done piece of music. It made me really see and feel that child abuse is something that we like to "sweep under the rug" and pretend it doesn't exist. Well, it does exist and it is always closer to us than we might like to admit.
Then there is "Hey, Jack Kerouac". I smiled when I heard this because I have long been a "beat" at heart. For those of you who don't know what a beat is, shame on you! What are they teaching you in school, anyway! Just kidding. Beats and beatniks were to the 50s and early 6os as hippies were to the late 60s, early 70s. They were a culture unto themselves who found themselves in a mad frenzy of doing things and being things that the "establishment" found repulsive and damaging...oh, my...not moral corruption...and the reluctant godfather of this group was Jack Kerouac. It was very touching of the 10,000 Maniacs to write about a man who influenced their own creative style.
Of course there is the remake of Peace Train and the pop hit Under the Weather and many other songs that will not only make you tap your foot and sing along with, but make you also stop and notice that this really is a brilliant compilation of songs. My only complaint is that I have waited such a long time to review this spectacular CD.
You might want to buy two when you do purchase this (and I know after reading this you will), one for you and one for a friend. We must share our influences, those things that delight us, inspire us, and move us. Why? I firmly believe that we are never healed alone and this music...this beautiful noise may heal you in many ways that you never thought possible. It'll make you painfully and yet gloriously aware that we all have to stand for something or we will fall for anything.
Peace, kiddies.
10,000 Maniacs' best record to date........2005-11-30
an excellent album..........2005-08-07
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Campfire Songs: The Popular, Obscure & Unknown Recordings
10,000 Maniacs Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000CDLLJ Release Date: 2004-01-27 |
Tracks:
- Planned Obsolescence
- My Mother the War
- Tension
- Scorpio Rising
- Like the Weather
- Don't Talk
- What's the Matter Here?
- Hey Jack Kerouac
- Verdi Cries
- Trouble Me
- Poison in the Well
- You Happy Puppet
- Eat for Two
- Stockton Gala Days
- Candy Everybody Wants
- These Are Days
- Because the Night
Tracks:
- Poppy Selling Man
- Can't Ignore the Train (Demo Version)
- Peace Train
- Wildwood Flower
- Hello in There
- To Sir With Love
- Everyday Is Like Sunday
- These Days
- I Hope That I Don't Fall in Love With You
- Starman
- Let the Mystery Be
- Noah's Dove (Demo Version)
- Circle Dream (Alternate Lyrics Demo)
- Eden (Alternate Lyrics Demo)
Customer Reviews:
Great 2CD set.......2007-04-13
Not sure what to say.......2005-12-17
Also, it's somewhat ironic that the release is called Campfire Songs, yet the song "A Campfire Song" is nowhere to be found.
Cover Of The Patti Smith Group's "Because The Night".......2005-04-27
Great end to a wonderful band's career.......2005-04-05
Nice reminder.......2005-01-07
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100,000,000 Bon Jovi Fans Can't Be Wrong
Bon Jovi Manufacturer: Island ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00065JTBA Release Date: 2004-11-16 |
Tracks:
- Why Aren't You Dead?
- The Radio Saved My Life Tonight
- Taking It Back
- Someday I'll Be Saturday Night (Original Demo)
- Miss Fourth Of July
- Open All Night
- These Arms Are Open All Night
- I Get A Rush
- Someday Just Might Be Tonight
- Thief Of Hearts
- Last Man Standing
- I Just Want To Be Your Man
Tracks:
- Garageland
- Starting All Over Again
- Maybe Someday
- Last Chance Train
- The Fire Inside
- Every Beat Of My Heart
- Rich Man Living In A Poor Man's House
- The One That Got Away
- You Can Sleep While I Dream
- Outlaws Of Love
- Good Guys Don't Always Wear White
- We Rule The Night
Tracks:
- Edge Of A Broken Heart
- Sympathy
- ONly In My Dreams
- Shut Up And Kiss Me
- Crazy Love
- Lonely At The Top (International B-Side)
- Ordinary People (International B-Side)
- Flesh And Bone
- Satellit
- If I Can't Have Your Love
- Real Life
- Memphis Lives In Me
- Too Much Of A Good Thing
Tracks:
- Love Ain't Nothing But A Four Letter Word
- Love Ain't Nothing But A Four Letter Word (Original Demo)
- River Runs Dry
- Always
- Kidnap An Angel
- Breathe (B-Side)
- Out Of Bounds
- Letter To A Friend
- Temptation (International B-Side)
- Gotta Have A Reason
- All I Wanna Do Is You
- Billy
- Nobody's Hero
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Playing off of Elvis Presley's 1959 album 50 Million Elvis Presley Fans Can't Be Wrong, right down to the gold-lame suits the quartet dons on the cover, stalwart rockers Bon Jovi make a strong case that they're one of the true populist bands of their era with a box set that serves up dozens of previously unheard and seldom heard offerings. Designed as a heaping 20-year anniversary feast for insatiable fans, the four-disc/bonus DVD collection is surprisingly vital and consistent, considering that just about everything included was initially either rejected or related to B-sides and soundtracks. The high quality of these castoffs is attributable to the band's habit of preparing dozens of tracks for each album and cutting loose strong compositions that didn't fit with the theme of the completed product. Thus, some stylistic stretches were left in the vaults (check out the Southside Johnny-style r&b of "Love Ain't Nothing But a Four Letter Word"). Bon Jovi fans will find be delighted by this collection, and even skeptics may find themselves reconsidering these Jersey survivors. --Steven StolderCustomer Reviews:
BON JOVI FANS ARE NEVER WRONG!!! .......2007-02-17
Bon Jovi strikes gold.......2007-01-30
BON JOVI ROCKS MY WORLD.......2007-01-23
ON CD 3 YOU WILL HEAR TICO, RICHIE AND DAVE SING. RICHIE SAMBORA SINGS A VERY POWERFUL BALLAD IF I CAN'T HAVE YOUR LOVE THAT WILL KNOCK YOUR SOCKS OFF!!!! TICO TORRES SINGS ONLY IN MY DREAMS HIS VOICE IS W O W!! AND DAVID BRYAN SOUNDS LIKE ELTON JOHN SINGING MEMPHIS LIVES IN ME.
BON JOVI MEANS ALOT TO ME I WILL LOVE BON JOVI TILL THE I DIE
Yes, they can be. They are........2007-01-21
For any Jovi fan..........2007-01-04
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Our Time in Eden
10,000 Maniacs Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002HBI Release Date: 1992-09-29 |
Tracks:
- Noah's Dove
- These Are Days
- Eden
- Few And Far Between
- Stockton Gala Days
- Gold Rush Brides
- Jezebel
- How You've Grown
- Candy Everybody Wants
- Tolerance
- Circle Dream
- If You Intend
- I'm Not The Man
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The last album the band recorded before lead singer Natalie Merchant departed for a solo career, Our Time in Eden is the actualization of an unassuming college folk-rock band turned adult-contemporary group in the best possible way. Merchant's lullaby voice is more pure and confident than ever before. And although the music is still dominated by chiming rhythm guitar, the band incorporates an emphatic horn section on several tracks (most notably on "Candy Everybody Wants"). The best track is the sentimental swan song "These Are Days," which will evoke a distant smile and maybe even a teary eye, no matter how hard you try not to let it. --Beth MassaCustomer Reviews:
How they've grown........2006-01-22
Films For Radio.......2005-03-18
Each song, both musically and lyrically is extremely emotive, Our Time In Eden is probably the Maniacs album where the disparity between the light pop-folk melodies and Natalie Merchant's dark, moody lyrics was at it's least, in part due to a slight lightening up of Merchant's subject matter, allowing for a more streamlined sound here than on previous efforts.
The album hasn't aged a day in the 13 years since it's relaese, Natalie's vocals are confident and clear and the music perhaps more experimental than previous works by the band is just beautiful
The standouts here are the lovely single These Are Days, Stockton Gala Days, Noah's Dove and Tolerence.
Sit back, close your eyes and let these songs, the melodies and the words from images in your mind.
One of my favorite bands of all time.......2005-02-22
The fact that you didn't hear 10,000 Maniacs songs every 5 minutes on the radio is one of the things I loved most about them. I never had the chance to get sick of their music. The original 10,000 Maniacs wrote some of the best music of their time, in my opinion...rich melodies, stunning vocals, and intelligent lyrics.
Their sound changed/evolved from CD to CD, but still maintained a uniqueness of sound and style I've not heard before or since. Our Time In Eden is the most polished of the bunch. I think their most unique sounding CD was their debut CD, The Wishing Chair. A few of the songs, like Scorpio Rising and Lilydale, were never really replicated by the Maniacs again. Some of Natalie's solo work sounds similar to songs like Lilydale, but that's it.
The Maniacs wrote many great songs over the years: Can't Ignore the Train, Lilydale, Scorpio Rising, YMaddox Table, You Happy Puppet, Trouble Me, What's The Matter Here?, The Painted Desert, Don't Talk, Hey Jack Kerouac, Cherry Tree, City of Angels, These Are Days, Stockton Gala Days, Noah's Dove, Gold Rush Brides, Eden, Few
Best thing they ever did.......2004-10-24
Solid.......2004-10-19
The first thing I noticed when opening the fold-out for the CD is that the lyrics are written in a narrative form instead of verse form. The style of the music matches the narrative form. Many artists think and write in verse form, and to create music in narrative form is more difficult because of the difficulty and complexity of matching the syllables and pacing of the narrative to the music. The narrative form is usually the style of story tellers, and each of these songs comes across as a vignette.
The first vignette is "Noah's Dove," which comes across several ways. Noah's dove was the bird he sent out to find dry land. When at last the dove did not return, Noah knew that the dove had found dry land. Thus, the story is about someone seeking something, perhaps the something they will not find because it does not exist, but that person will continue to search, never realizing what they have in the here and now.
The second song, "These Are the Days," relates to the first song because the emphasis of this song is the here and now. The lyrics advise the listener that now is the golden time, the time that in later years the listener will look back on with fondness as one of the best times of their lives. One has to wonder whether this song was a lament at the imminent breakup of 10,000 Maniacs.
Each of these songs is full of allegory. "Eden" seems to have several allegories. The first is the allusion to the beauty on the surface of those you see, but the thorns are the reality. The song contrasts the illusions we create, even to ourselves, to our desire and willingness to be something else. How much is illusion and how much is reality is anyone's guess, because we choose, consciously or unconsciously. "Few and Far Between" continues the train of thought started in "Eden," this time from the viewpoint of accumulating the baggage of the past and regret, and not having enough room for the future.
"Stockton Gala Days," given that the singer is female, sounds a lot like a lesbian experience, particularly the line "There was no girl as warm as you." The song explains that the person she is singing about will never know how the singer felt about that experience and what it meant to the singer. "Jezebel" may fall into the same category as this song as the singer laments that she has allowed her marriage vows to cover the truth of her life and who she is.
"Gold Rush Brides" wonders where the strong women who overcame the legal limitations of the day to help win the west are documented. Most stories are of men, but women were integral to keeping everything together and often were the reason things happened. "Coming of Age" is song about how we change as we grow older. We always remember someone as the way we saw them last.
"Candy Everybody Wants" has a moral to it. Many of us consider blood, lust, hate and love of a sexual kind to be bad, yet those things are readily available in movies, books, and even song. If those things are truly wrong, the song questions who is to blame given how popular those things are. We hide behind others, blaming, but not wishing to be blamed. "Tolerance" also addresses avoidance. This time the issue is as stated in the title. When we hear of violence and intolerance, what do we do? We had away from it hoping that it will go another direction from us because we fear to take a stand.
"Circle Dream" is another wonderfully complex song. On the one hand the circle could be the world in which we live. The maze in the circle is the difficulty of living and finding our way. The face in the circle represents love and understanding, perhaps a lover. While the song has implications of an alternative lifestyle, it also implies the life we all live.
"If You Intend" is a song for lovers and loved ones, regardless of lifestyle. The song addresses commitment and love, and how the first step in realizing that love is to reach for the love, to express your intentions. Once again, the lament of the singer is for the listener to overcome their fears because the result otherwise is dreams unfulfilled.
The last song, "I'm Not the Man," caps off the running theme of intolerance and prejudice to those who are different from the "norm." In this case the victim is someone accused of the crime because of race or some similar reason. However, the singer was elsewhere, yet no one came forward. The evidence was thin, but the conviction assured. We know this scene, but it takes someone to have the power to step forward and stop it.
These songs are powerful and dramatically scrape open many of the problems of society. It is amazing that a group as well known as 10,000 Maniacs would address social issues unabashedly and ultimately create a beautiful work. Music like this dates back centuries to the days of bards. Music like this that appeals to a large audience happens all too rarely in this day of statistics and sales and station play.
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20,000 Watts R.S.L.: Greatest Hits
Midnight Oil Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002C4D Release Date: 1997-11-04 |
Tracks:
- What Goes On
- Power And The Passion
- Dreamworld
- White Skin Black Heart
- Koscluszko
- The Dead Heart
- Blue Sky Mine
- US Forces
- Beds Are Burning
- One Country
- Best Of Both Worlds
- Truganini
- King Of The Mountain
- Hercules
- Surf's Up Tonight
- Back On The Borderline
- Don't Wanna Be The One
- Forgotten Years
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Like the Violent Femmes and Concrete Blonde, Midnight Oil has released a few all-around terrific albums and several others with just a couple great songs. Collecting the familiar radio hits ("Blue Sky Mine," "Forgotten Years," "Beds Are Burning") and standout tracks from less worthy CDs ("Surf's Up Tonight," from 1996's otherwise forgettable Breathe the Australian rock band's highly political first career retrospective is a good starting point for new fans. This collection could have delved more into the classic albums, such as 1988's Diesel and Dust, but then every working band has to maintain the illusion that its later work is also vital. --Steve KnopperCustomer Reviews:
Awesome Aussies.......2007-07-17
Dream World
Kosciusko
Dead Heart
Blue Sky Mine - great tune about mine workers used up by the mines
Beds are Burning
Forgetten Years - excellent song yearning for the end of war's waste
Power and the Passion of one of Australia's Greatest Bands.......2007-07-07
1. What Goes On
2. Power And The Passion
3. Dreamworld
4. White Skin Black Heart
5. Koscluszko
6. The Dead Heart
7. Blue Sky Mine
8. US Forces
9. Beds Are Burning
10. One Country
11. Best Of Both Worlds
12. Truganini
13. King Of The Mountain
14. Hercules
15. Surf's Up Tonight
16. Back On The Borderline
17. Don't Wanna Be The One
18. Forgotten Years
Please give this set a good listen it is one of Aussie rocks finest and most informed collection of songs.
I love'd it.......2006-08-15
Fine Compilation - Makes You Want More!.......2006-01-28
Their commercially most succesfull period around "Blue Sky Mining" is logically covered the broadest with 3 tracks from "Diesel and Dust" and 4 from "Blue Sky Mining". All tracks well chosen; actually these albums are so great that almost any tracks would be.
The greatly overlooked 1993 album "Earth and Sun and Moon" is only represented by "Truganini" which is a shame - "In the Valley" should have been here!
From "Breathe" a great song called "Surf's Up Tonight" has been included. I have never yet heard "Breathe" as a whole; but this song really stirs my curiosity to do so. It's a song of raw simple beauty, unlike any other track I have heard from the band; and I would never have guessed who it was if I had heard it on the radio - a little like Alex Chilton/Big Star.
Among the early songs "Kosciuszko" is my favourite.
The booklet includes an interesting band story written by Tim Winton. Makes you want more. Recommended!
pretty freaking great!.......2005-12-10
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Blind Man's Zoo
10,000 Maniacs Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002H6E Release Date: 1989-05-11 |
Tracks:
- Eat For Two
- Please Forgive Us
- The Big Parade
- Trouble Me
- You Happy Puppet
- Headstrong
- Poison In The Well
- Dust Bowl
- The Lion's Share
- Hateful Hate
- Jubilee
Customer Reviews:
Before Our Time in Eden there was Blind Man's Zoo.......2007-05-23
Other than the final track, [titled Jubilee] there's not a song that is less then excellent. Many fans may differ, but this album is lyrically the icing on the cake I believe Natalie Merchants distinctive lyrical abilities are in full force. With reference to her songwriting powers I shall quote Bill Flanagan, [March 1985, Musician]: Merchant's garret-land lyrics are fairly challenging compared to average rock dumbness. Many of 10,000 Maniacs' "pretty" songs are about war, nuclear weapons, even toxic defoliants. (Merchant has a second cousin with no arms as a result of Agent Orange.) Her writing is full of references to childhood, and enough Roman Catholic iconography to decorate a convent. Add melody and the band's wistful playing, and you get images of lost innocence and questioning adolescents.
Significantly, certain listeners kvetch regarding the sternness in the political quality or tone carping that its too just too much message. On the other hand, if you enjoy songwriting from a socially conscious perspective then this 1980s disc is for you: Vietnam, ecology, the need for greater compassion in everyday life, it's all here -- shaken together, pulled apart examined and woven back together in lyrical threads and thunderous, chiming, exhilarating, music. This album can preach. Nevertheless, the rhythm and the lyrics work together in such an emotive tandem that we listeners encounter honest, passionate and personal works of art that allow the alleged preaching to be rather edifying, and encouraging: BMZ captures the band, and Natalie at the Crossroads, before mass popularity and their morphing into 'adult alternative' not so aggressive style, if you're a fan - or, if you've only listened to Our Time in Eden, you should check Blind Man's Zoo. Keep your eyes open along with your hearts and your ears: you will find a treasure at this Zoo. All the songs are first-rate, the final track: to me, drags and the album could've been better with one extra up-tempo selection.
Trouble Me
Please Forgive Us
The Big Parade lyrics quoted below
The Lion's Share lyrics quoted below
In summary, the Maniacs were the greatest with Natalie weaving heavy lyrics at this juncture in her career; Natalies focus is always personal lyrically on this underestimated album. You should include Blind Man's Zoo in your CD collection, especially if youre a fan of the classic version of 10,000 Maniacs. The musical backdrop contrasted and complemented the serious lyrics in the most outstanding manner it was almost surreal to see this band perform live! I had that pleasure more than once they are warm memories now of a hot summer. I love classic 10k Maniacs if I could, Id use a DeLorean to travel back, and see this band one more time!!!
---- The Big Parade ----
Detroit to D.C. night train, Capitol, parts East. Lone young man takes a seat. And by the rhythm of the rails, reading all his mother's mail from a city boy in a jungle town postmarked Saigon. He'll go live his mother's dream, join the slowest parade he'll ever see. Her weight of sorrows carried long and carried far. "Take these, Tommy, to The Wall."
Metro line to the Mall site with a tour of Japanese. He's wandering and lost until a vet in worn fatigues takes him down to where they belong. Near a soldier, an ex-Marine with a tattooed dagger and eagle trembling, he bites his lip beside a widow breaking down. She takes her Purple Heart, makes a fist, strikes The Wall. All come to live a dream, to join the slowest parade they'll ever see. Their weight of sorrows carried long and carried far, taken to The Wall.
It's 40 paces to the year that he was slain. His hand's slipping down The Wall for it's slick with rain. How would life have ever been the same if this wall had carved in it one less name? But for Christ's sake, he's been dead over 20 years. He leaves the letters asking, "Who caused my mother's tears, was it Washington or the Viet Cong?" Slow deliberate steps are involved. He takes them away from the black granite wall toward the other monuments so white and clean.
O, Potomac, what you've seen. Abraham had his war too, but an honest war or so it's taught in school.
---- The Lion's Share ----
Can I be unhappy? Look at what I see: a beast in furs and crowned in luxury. He's a wealthy man in the poorest land, a self-appointed king, and there's no complaining while he's reigning. The lambs are bare of fleece and cold; the lion has stolen that, I'm told. There must be some creature mighty as you are. The lambs go hungry (not fair), the biggest portion is the lion's share. There must be some creature mighty as you are. Can I be unhappy? Listen and agree, no words can shame him or tame him. The lambs are bare of fleece and cold; the lion has stolen that, I'm told. There must be some creature mighty as you are. The lambs go hungry (not fair); the biggest portion is the lion's share. There must be some creature mighty as you are, as you are. Razor claws in velvet paws, you dunce in your guarded home, 'til a stronger beast will call on you and pounce upon your throne. Do we pay? Dearly, for the lion takes so greedily and he knows that what he's taken, it is ours.
That's how the wealth's divided among the lambs and king of the beasts, it is so one-sided. Until the lamb is king of the beasts we live so one-sided.
Some Gems But a Bit Spotty -- 3 1/2 Stars.......2006-08-08
It produced two certifiable gems, "Eat for Two," and "Trouble Me," and is worth picking up for these two alone. Merchant's confidence is growing, and her songwriting is picking up depth and dimension.
There are, however, a few clunkers. While I have no problem with the political statements on a few tracks, I do find the lyrics a bit obvious and the arrangements uninspiring. In particular, the drum work is derivative and there are few moments where it appears the guitar is going for an Edge-type soundscape, which to me doesn't fit in with the other elements of the Maniacs style.
I prefer the more upbeat tracks, those where Merchant is stretching out and finding her voice. You can here it developing here, in bits and pieces, and it's an album you'll enjoy if you find that journey intriguing.
Dense and Intriguing.......2006-05-18
'Blind Man's Zoo' has a reputation for being overly political, depressing, and difficult, and I would agree with all three, for the most part. As you listen to these songs, you need to be reading along with the lyrics in the booklet, as I feel what she's saying definitely strengthens the songs. When I first heard this record, I didn't care for too many of the songs until I really examined them; reading and analyzing the lyrics furthered my appreciation for these songs.
"Eat for Two" sounds off - upbeat but starting in a minor key, but I wouldn't change it. This is probably the most instantly appealing song here, but it's just as dark as any of the others, a "nightmare born in a borrowed bed...."
The best part of the album, however, is the last two songs: "Hateful Hate" and "Jubilee", which to me are the most depressing (both musically and lyrically) on the record, and the latter is essentially the most disturbing song I've ever heard. "Hateful Hate" has Natalie condemning Manifest Destiny, slavery, and hunting, backed by her very powerful pipe organ playing. As "Hateful Hate" climaxes, "Jubilee" starts as a seemingly comfortable mellow ballad, telling the story of a religious zealot who becomes infuriated when he witnesses an interracial (school?) dance, the "Jubilee". "He's God's mad disciple," and he feels the need to destroy what he believes to be evil and wrong. "Through the tall blades of grass, he heads for the Jubilee with a bucket in his right hand, full of rags soaked in gasoline," and the song crescendos into a sonic frenzy of a frantic string orchestra and Natalie's painful wailing.
This is not a record for a casual music listener, but if you're someone who enjoys music that makes you think and feel, then I would highly recommed "Blind Man's Zoo".
An underrated Maniacs classic.......2005-10-23
The slowest parde you've ever seen........2004-11-18
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10,000 Hz Legend
Air Manufacturer: Astralwerks ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005IABM Release Date: 2001-05-29 |
Tracks:
- Electronic Performers
- How Does It make You Feel?
- Radio #1
- The Vagabond (Featuring Beck)
- Radian
- Lucky & Unhappy
- Sex Born Poison (Featuring Buffalo Daughter)
- People In The City
- Wonder Milky Bitch
- Don't Be Light (Featuring Beck)
- Caramel Prisoner
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Previously Air's Jean-Benoit Dunckel and Nicolas Godin made softcore collages of Pink Floyd-ish synth tones and droning French lounge pop. 10,000 Hz Legend goes further out, attaining new heights of cheesy, Space Odyssey-like computer music. Like Kraftwerk skinny-dipping with French nymphet Jane Birkin and Star Wars's R2D2, Legend swells with mad robo-love, following a computer romance amid droll tributes to vacant pop culture. Beck's appearance on "The Vagabond" proves the Loser only works well solo, making Air disappear on their own album. The absurd "Radio #1" and the sappy chorus in "How Does It Make You Feel?" could snuggle beside Celine Dion's latest yawner. But there is magic: "Radian" is a Cluster-like orb of cooing flutes, gentle rhythms, and a ghostly vocal. "Electric Performers" offers clunky electronic beats and the lines "We are the synchronizers / Machines give me some freedom." The catchy "People in the City" sounds like Mirwais producing Serge Gainsbourg, while "Don't Be Light" recalls electro Krautrockers Neu! Feeding us Moog merengue and Reese's Pieces rhythms, Air remain sweet computer boys to the core. --Ken MicallefCustomer Reviews:
AIR's BEST ALBUM!!!!!.......2007-04-26
One of their most groundbreaking releases.......2007-03-03
Best tracks on the album -
Electronic Performers
The Vagabond
Radian
Sex Born Poison
People in the City
Don't be light
Caramel Prisoner
Dreamy tenderness.......2006-07-30
The overall impression is a smooth listening experience for dreamy stare-through-the-window moments, letting your mind wander and smiling at a its kid like simplicity. Air's strength is to maintain through all these fancy techniques and instruments the essence of what poetic music is, touching by its soul reaching wispering voice and caressing tenderness.
Underated.......2006-07-01
Brilliant, Passionate, Strange Music.......2006-03-08
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