Rock Savage [Import]

Rock Savage [Import]

Rock Savage [Import]

Track Listings
 
1. Rock Savage
2. I Got Love
3. Love Will Conquer All
4. Northern Boy
5. You're My Girl
6. Nowhere
7. Let It Fall
8. I Dont Like It
9. Who's That Girl
10. California
11. Alice (Bonus Track)
12. Hog Mama (Bonus Track)
13. Love Will Conquer All (Bonus Track)

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Product Description
Long awaited follow up to 2002's album 'I am rock' this album was recorded in London and produced by Ingo Vauk (Bowie,Soft cell). Savage rock, 13 tracks you won't forget in a hurry.

Rock Savage,Zodiac Mindwarp,Cosmosodomistic,Heavy Metal
Truly, Madly, Completely- The Best of Savage Garden
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • not thrilled with the album
  • Pretty good, but not a Best of
  • Kenny Mac, Mad Soundz (Australia)
  • kenjiehp says:Fantastic!
  • If only it had Tears of Pearls!!!
Truly, Madly, Completely- The Best of Savage Garden
Savage Garden
Manufacturer: Sony
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ASIN: B000BUXUUG
Release Date: 2006-01-24

Tracks:

  1. I Want You
  2. I Knew I Loved You
  3. To The Moon & Back
  4. Hold Me
  5. Santa Monica
  6. Crash And Burn
  7. Break Me Shake Me
  8. Truly Madly Deeply
  9. The Animal Song
  10. Affirmation
  11. So Beautiful - Darren Hayes
  12. California - Darren Hayes
  13. I Don't Care
  14. I'll Bet He Was Cool
  15. Love Can Move You
  16. Fire Inside The Man
  17. This Side Of Me

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars not thrilled with the album.......2007-01-03

My husband and I are huge Savage Garden fans. We were both disappointed with this album. It seems like towards the end of the CD they were just trying to fill in space. It is ashame because there were so many other wonderful songs they created that did not appear on the album. I would reccomend buying the original CD's separately, get more for your money that way.

4 out of 5 stars Pretty good, but not a Best of.......2006-12-06

I have to agree that this could have been better due to certain track choices. And instead of having the dvd they could have input another cd and had a complete library of Savage Garden songs including all the B-sides the two Darren Hayes songs on this cd and the never released in America song "Mine" which I have to say is one of their best.

All in all I don't regret getting it, but it could have better.

4 out of 5 stars Kenny Mac, Mad Soundz (Australia).......2006-06-19

after 6 years apart, the best of savage garden cd has finally been released & i am happy to have a copy of my own. the album definetly does not disappoint except songs such as "gunning down romance", "two beds & a coffee machine", "i don't know you anymore", "carry on dancing", "universe" and "mine" which were great songs could have been on there. the two songs by darren hayes were awesome and better than ever. my fav. song would have to be "i knew i loved you". Fantastic album overall

5 out of 5 stars kenjiehp says:Fantastic!.......2006-05-16

This is a fantastic collection of SG's past albums. I highly recommend it for the fans and those who are simply curious. A must have!

4 out of 5 stars If only it had Tears of Pearls!!!.......2006-03-16

Savage Garden is, without a doubt, a band that left behind music that has lived on though they split up. And this is one of the first times I find such a complete compilation for any artist... though that's easy to accomplish when you only have two discs under your sleeve.

Nevertheless, they were both two great discs and the best of them has been brought over to these new album, spotless... the only thing that holds me back from giving this a 5 rating, is the fact that it misses my favorite Savage Garden song: Tears of Pearls, from the first record...

Still, it's forgivable: even though the song was good, it wasn't that much of a hit as other that are included...

A must have if you don't have the originals and are interested in Savage Garden music.
Savage Garden
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Music to love to
  • best band ever
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Savage Garden
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ASIN: B000002BUH
Release Date: 1997-04-15

Tracks:

  1. To The Moon & Back
  2. I Want You
  3. Truly Madly Deeply
  4. Tears Of Pearls
  5. Universe
  6. Carry On Dancing
  7. Violet
  8. Break Me Shake Me
  9. A Thousand Words
  10. Promises
  11. Santa Monica

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As these two boys from Brisbane, Australia, know, it doesn't hurt to be endorsed by Rosie O'Donnell. When the Queen of Nice sang the words to "I Want You" and the praises of the duo behind it, the song catapulted up the charts. Largely ignored by the serious music press, Savage Garden have cultivated a vast fan base on the strength of their music--and airplay--alone. As formulaic as it may appear, the ballad "Truly Madly Deeply" was lodged at No. 1 for week after week for a reason--it's damn catchy and a welcome reprieve from overdone rock ballads. Lead singer Darren Hayes lends the same yearning vocal style to the third--and best--single from the album, "To the Moon & Back," a slice of synth-pop genius that culminates in a dramatic crescendo of strings, courtesy of coleader Daniel Jones. --Rebecca Wallwork

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Music to love to.......2007-05-13

Nostalgia got me one afternoon and I had to listen to the songs I use to listen to when I was younger. I used to swoon at the sound of Darren Hayes' voice and suddenly craved that sound again. I'd given my CD to a friend as a gift though, so I had to buy it again. I'm so glad I did.

The debut album of Savage Garden is by far their best. From "I Want You", a great song to dance to, to "Tears of Pearls" a song that may pull on your heart strings. They cover every emotion and pull some new ones from you.

If you haven't heard this CD yet, you need to.

5 out of 5 stars best band ever.......2006-10-03

I love both albums from Savage Garden. They are definitely my favourite group ever. Now I can only listen to their songs. I don't think I could go back to *NSYNC or Backstreet Boys. Savage Garden were always on the radio in Australia (I'm from Australia) and on TV. I think Daniel Jones is so talented (and HOT!!) and Darren Hayes' voice is just so amazing. I love how their songs have a deep meaning and are not just some jingle. My absolute favourite song from this album is "To The Moon And Back" because it's so catchy and my other favourites are "Break Me Shake Me" "I Want You" "Truly Madly Deeply" and "Santa Monica". Put all their albums in your shopping cart NOW!!!

5 out of 5 stars awesome band.......2006-10-03

i think Savage Garden are the best band ever. I would rather listen to them than Backstreet Boys or *NSYNC anyday. Daniel Jones is so hot and can play every instrument imaginable... and Darren Hayes' voice is heaven.

5 out of 5 stars Yes........2006-04-09

Savage Garden is just about the greatest pop band ever, and that's all you need to know. They are a masterpiece.

5 out of 5 stars HIGH SCHOOL ALBUM.......2006-02-02

This band could have been so MEGABIG right now if they hadn't disbanded. The lead singer Darren has a voice that is hauntingly angelic and the songs they sang was a mix of alternative/r&b/pop/rock/dance...such a great group. I bought this CD because I had heard three of their singles and they all were phenomenal. Buy this CD if you must because it is definitely not a bore. It is great for those high school events like the Senior Prom (Truly Madly Deeply and Universe), the Halloween dance (To the Moon and Back, I Want You, Carry On Dancing), and your first date and kiss (Santa Monica), hee-hee.
I miss this group. I wish that they could have stayed together for long because their second album was also a total smash like this one. Something about Darren's vocals, the instruments, their look, the lyrics, and their aura is compelling. Even now that I am older and experienced, I would slip into nostalgia and think about the good ol' days when music wasn't so angry and competitive and recyclable. Buy this CD because it is the debut of the ones that may have influenced Hoobastank, Coldplay, and Maroon 5. Cheerios!
Yeah!
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Cover tunes
  • Rock Gods did it once again!
  • Another Turkey from Def Leppard
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Yeah!
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ASIN: B000FC2HT0
Release Date: 2006-05-23

Tracks:

  1. 20th Century Boy
  2. Rock On
  3. Hanging On The Telephone
  4. Waterloo Sunset
  5. Hell Raiser
  6. 10538 Overture
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  11. No Matter What
  12. He's Gonna Step On You Again
  13. Don't Believe A Word
  14. Stay With Me

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While most of their teen peers were embracing nascent '70s U.K. punk with all the snotty 'tude they could muster, Sheffield's Def Leppard instead infused then-moribund metal with bracing pop smarts. Having long since sold a gazillion or two records with that formula, the '80s superstars pay homage to the eclectic, chart-savvy tastes that spawned it on this collection of covers, recharging their contemporary fortunes a bit in the bargain. Their takes on Me Decade standards like The Faces' "Stay With Me," Badfinger's "No Matter What," and T Rex's "20th Century Boy" may be arguably too faithful, right down to Joe Elliot's often dead-on vocal chameleon routine. But elsewhere they perform some admirable pop archaeology, imparting a darker edge to David Essex's spooky "Rock On" and pumping Blondie's "Hanging on the Telephone," one-hit-wonder John Kongos's riff-fest "He's Gonna Step On You Again," and Sweet's "Hell Raiser" full of patent Lep energy. --Jerry McCulley

Album Description

On their highly anticipated new album, Def Leppard have created a heartfelt and hard rocking tribute to their musical heroes of the late 60's and 70's - the Kinks, Badfinger, T. Rex, David Bowie, Sweet, Roxy Music, Mott the Hoople, Free, Faces, and Thin Lizzy. Recording essential versions of the music that influenced their youth, the band have brilliantly merged the 'Now with the 'Then' to create a buzz that can only be summed up in one word: YEAH!

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Cover tunes.......2007-07-16

Def Leppard does cover album. Not a bad album. The cover songs are done tastefully. If you like Def Leppard you'll like this album

5 out of 5 stars Rock Gods did it once again!.......2007-07-08

Anything Def Leppard touches turns to gold.
Joe Elliot's vocals are over the top on this cd. The melodic guitars from Phil and Viv have a delightful cutting edge. Sav on Bass... What more could I say? He is a genius! Rick allen is a God himself.
Their vocal styles blend and carry each tune to higher lofts than ever before imagined. What I found most stunning.... Phil's voice on lead vocals for "Stay with me". Even my 14 year loves this CD! it rates up there with her fixation of My Chemical Romance.
I have yet to hear a bad Def Leppard song! Each cover tune they do, They leppardize it!
A loyal Leppard Fan from 1981!!!!

1 out of 5 stars Another Turkey from Def Leppard.......2007-06-26

1.5 stars

In theory, a Def Leppard album covering classic songs from the 1970s should be great, in reality; however, it is not so great.

After a string a mediocre to horrible albums that went nowhere (with the exception of 1996's underrated "Slang") Def Leppard shows the world their roots--where they came from and what influenced them with their covers albums "Yeah!" (2006).

You can't argue with the band's choices--Blondie, Bowie, T-Rex, ELO, Roxy Music, etc. It's all good stuff. The problem with "Yeah!" isn't a lack of good songs; rather the problem lies with Def Leppard themselves and their execution of the songs.

Def Leppard used to be a great band, no denying that. Their first four albums, specifically "High N' Dry" (1982) and "Pyromania" (1983) are two of the greatest hard-rock albums of the 1980s. That said, Def Leppard have sucked for years. "Slang" and the "Retroactive" (1993) compilation album aside, everything the band has released since the death of Steve Clarke has ranged from mediocre (1992's Adrenalize, 1999's "Euphoria") to downright horrid (2002's atrocious "X"). In short, it's been a long time since Def Leppard knew how to rock and they have long since lost their balls. So even when Def Leppard tries to cover rocking songs, they can't, they just don't know how.

If Def Leppard had released the same collection of songs on a covers album twenty-five years ago, (when they had Pete Willis and Steve Clarke on guitar) it would have been great. Now, however, it just sounds weak. As previously noted, the band no longer has any balls; the performance of the songs on this album is too smooth, with no sense of urgency, no teeth, no rock n' roll spirit. Most of the time the songs sound either forced, i.e., Sweet's "Hell Raiser" or too sugary, i.e., The Kinks "Waterloo Sunset." This album sounds like a bunch of over-the-hill rockers trying to sound vigorous and it just doesn't work. "Yeah!" is an album for soccer moms and Bryan Adams fans, not for people who wanna rock.

There are some decent moments on "Yeah!" Blondie's "Hanging on the Telephone," ELO's "10538 Overture" and Badfinger's "No Matter What" aren't bad, although not as good as the originals. Everything else on this album is totally lame.

5 out of 5 stars FINALLY, a complete review of .......2007-05-09

OK, first off, been a fan of the Leps since I was 15 and "Pyromania" was first released and "Bringin' On The Heartbreak" was all over MTV...twas 1983 and my impressionable mind was molded by the Leps music, just like what happened to the Leps themselves with the bands and who's songs the Leps cover all over "Yeah!!"

This record makes a whole lot of sense and squashes many things that people mistakenly think the Leps are, musically. NWOBHM or pop-metal??!!?? BAH!!

Try glam-influenced powerpop, or a British, glam-influenced Cheap Trick, and you're on target. And honestly, I think it's a mistake that the Leps are constantly on nostalgic summer package tours with horrible corporate rock bands like Journey...shoot me, Journey fans, I don't care, your band and taste is terrible!!! Same with KISS!!! If anything, the Leps should play with musically-compatible bands like Cheap Trick, or newer Britpop bands like the Arctic Monkeys or the Kaiser Chiefs or great new Scottish bands like the View or the Fratellis, to show these younger bands and fans they are still vital...not just for their parents' generation. Gosh, I feel old.

Anyhoo, about the Leps' recent covers album, "Yeah!!!", from 2006, it's possibly the best covers album in recent memory, if not EVER. It's totally fun, not obvious, has many of my fave bands and shows the band's impeccable taste and ability to rock out and have a good time...it probably made the band feel like kids again. The album artwork and nods to the classics is a nice fun touch...the liner notes are informative and infectiously written by Phil and Joe, both obviously music connosseurs and collectors. The intros by Sav and Viv are cool as well.

Now, there are 4 different versions of the album...the regular 14-tracker, the BestBuy version with 2 bonus tracks, the Target edition with 2 completely DIFFERENT bonus tracks, and the Japanese edition has 2 bonus tracks. PLUS Walmart had a separately-sold companion bonus DISC with 8 more tracks (5 additional covers and 3 interviews) which put the whole project into proper perspective. The Japanese disc has only 2 of these Walmart tracks as bonuses. Here's my take on the whole kitten caboodle:

REGULAR ALBUM:
1- "20th Century Boy"...the T-Rex song, an amazing song and great energetic cover...fits the Leps to a T.
2- "Rock On"...the David Essex song, also covered by Michael Damian (a #1 hit in the US but it was lame) and Toni Basil!?!?...her version was cool and on the US version of "Word Of Mouth" following "Mickey"...the Leps cover beats them all...love the way the song kicks in, AC/DC-style.
3- "Hanging On The Telephone"...the 1976 Nerves powerpop classic popularized by Blondie...surprisingly awesome.
4- "Waterloo Sunset"...the 1960s Kinks classic, originally placed on the Leps 2CD import "Best Of", in a better home here on "Yeah!!", great version that grows on you.
5- "Hell Raiser"...the Sweet classic...I know the Leps have cited Sweet as an influence, and they give a kicking rendition here...the funny, campy Steve Priest vocal lines are done here by, NOT Joe Elliot, but guest Justin Hawkins, former lead singer/songwriter of campy Brit hardrockers the Darkness, to fine fun effect...
6- "10538 Overture"...ELO's debut single, when Roy Wood was in the band, after the Move split up...GREAT and a surprisingly fitting choice for the Leps...great guitar work, and features guests on strings, the Stepaside Symphonia...
7- "Street Life"...the 1973 Roxy Music classic...shows the Leps are NOT a pop metal band, but a glam-influenced powerpop band, more taken by punk and new wave, as 1970s UK glam was the precursor to this inferior style of rock, and the Leps do some nice noise on their guitars...LOVE this song...
8- "Drive-In Saturday"...the obscure-in-the-US, HUGE-in-the-UK David Bowie classic from 1973's "Aladdin Sane"...see my take on previous song by Roxy Music.
9- "Little Bit Of Love"...the Free song, a big surprise for me, as I am NOT a Paul Rodgers/Bad Company fan at all...I think BC was probably the most overrated band of them all, really boring actually. Free, on the other hand, I have not heard much of, besides "All Right Now", which was decent but played out, yet still better than all of Bad Company combined. Perhaps, Paul Rodgers sounded great in this band, I don't know, but this song is actually a pretty good pop tune...I may have to investigate Free's catalogue now.
10- "The Golden Age Of Rock 'N' Roll"...the Mott The Hoople classic...probably my fave track on all of "Yeah!!"...just amazing, what rock & roll is all about...Ian Hunter is just swell, as a rock & roller, as a songwriter and as a person...I had the opportunity to see Ian live recently and he blew me away...pictures I took, I gave doubles to Joe himself when I met him at the aftershow party for the NYC "X" club gig at Irving Plaza, now the Fillmore, because I knew Ian was Joe's hero. Ian does the intro here...very cool...and features guests like Joe's wife on BV's, Viv's bro on honking sax and Canadian singer/songwriter Emm Gryner on BVs and piano...just awesome...and I can hear the Sex Pistols influence here too, as is mentioned in the liner notes.
11- "No Matter What"...the Badfinger powerpop classic...arguably the first ever true powerpop song, let alone hit, and yeah, the Leps' version is almost identical, which proves that the Leps are, at heart, a powerpop band, not a metal/pop metal band. Love this remix better than the version on the US 2CD "Rock Of Ages" collection...fits better here too, as this is, after all, an album of covers.
12- "He's Gonna Step On You Again"...the John Kongos classic...honestly, I thought I was the only one who knew who John Kongos was!!! I had the original album with this song, and "Tokoloshe Man", on it...both songs were covered by UK rave rockers Happy Mondays in the early 90s...the band recently reunited as well...turns out the Leps, espesh Joe, were big fans as well...possibly because of the "jungle drums"...great track.
13- "Don't Believe A Word"...the Thin Lizzy song...see my entry for the Sweet cover...I knew Phil Lynott was a big influence on the Leps as well, and this is a great song...I'm also happy they didn't do one of the obvious songs either...here or on the whole album really...
14- "Stay With Me"...the Faces song...featuring PHIL on lead vocals and Joe on Ian McLagen-ish keyboards...it kicks arse, nuff said...the Faces were the only time Rod Stewart was any good, and I do agree with Joe that "Pool Hall Richard" was their best song.

Now, the bonus tracks:
Target's CD:
15- "Action" (Live, 2005)...the Sweet song, and the studio version was a B-side and on 1993's "Retroactive" compilation...GREAT live version with lots of exuberant energy...being it's a live track, not studio, nothing has been recycled, and it's from the recent 2005 US Rock Of Ages tour.
16- "When I'm Dead And Gone"...an obscure 1970 UK hit by British duo McGUINNESS FLINT, written by Benny Gallagher and Graham Lyle. Before getting this CD, I had never heard this song or of the act before, but this cover is totally charming, a memorable and melodic, scruffy, acoustic, singalong, off-the-cuff track...a true gem with no pretentions whatsoever.

BestBuy's CD:
17- "No Matter What" (Live, 2005)...a cool live take of the Badfinger classic, probably from the same show, definitely the same 2005 US tour as the Leps cover of "Action".
18- "Winter Song"...another 1970 obscurity by UK band LINDISFARNE...like the McGuinness Flint song, I had never heard of this either, but it's equally as good, and makes me want to investigate further. The song is more reflective and is a moving Christmas-y type of song, not unlike something Cat Stevens would do...done acoustic style by the Leps...

WalMart CD:
19- "American Girl"...the Tom Petty classic...proves again how the Leps are more powerpop than metal...Joe sounds a bit like Tom here as well, and his jangly Byrds-y style fits the Leps much better than you would think...one of 2 bonus tracks on the Japanese edition of "Yeah!!"...
20- Backstage Interview #1...the band talks about the 2005 tour and their fanbase evolving & getting older.
21- "Search & Destroy"...the Iggy & The Stooges dangerous punk prototype from 1973's Bowie-produced landmark "Raw Power" album...with PHIL singing lead and playing all instruments...just proves that Phil comes from the punk world, whilst the rest of the Leps were from the glam and powerpop world...this track sounds like the Stooges themselves and Phil like Iggy that it's uncanny...it sounds vital and dangerous...this track is the second of 2 bonus tracks on the Japanese "Yeah!!"...
22- Backstage Interview #2...sums up the purpose of "Yeah!!", their inspirations, the rules for picking the tracks, and it shows how the Leps are more glam/powerpop than pop-metal...
23- "Space Oddity"...the second Bowie cover, done completely by Joe...shows how talented he really is as a 1-man band...doesn't sound far from the original at all, from the playing and arrangement to the atmosphere...pretty remarkable actually...
24- Backstage Interview #3...a conclusion to a swell interview...
25- "Dear Friends"...an obscure Queen song written by Brian May (whom I met in JFK airport in 2003, BTW, totally nice gracious guy), from Queen's 1974 debut album...sung and played completely by bassist Rick Savage...shows how talented and overlooked he is in the Def Leppard canon...the guy's a great singer in his own right and a talented multi-instrumentalist as well...who knew???
26- "Heartbeat"...an obscure 1974 song by [...] UK glamster JOBRIATH BOONE, who was always referred to as a poor man's David Bowie. Apparently, Morrissey was a huge Joby fan, that he reissued an album (or a compilation, I'm not sure) called "Jobraith" on his reactivated Attack label through Sanctuary. The guy died of AIDS in 1993 in NYC, depressed and broke...maybe he will get his due, I'm not sure, but Joe was apparently a fan...enough that he covered "Heartbeat", playing fairground organ and backed by Dave Browne on piano and Ronan McHugh on cellos...this cover is quite moving, maybe moreso that Joby died of AIDS...

Anyhoo, overall, possibly the best covers album ever recorded...now that Def Leppard got this long-gestating album out of their system...they've been wanting to do a covers album or their take on Bowie's "Pin-Ups"...since they got a record deal back in 1979, or at least Joe did...now, they can do a kickbutt album of new Lep originals...I heard the next album will be sort-of like "Back In Black"...

I think the band is revitalized...just like the Smithereens are after doing their recent cover album of the Beatles debut, "Meet The Smithereens"...that's what covers albums actually do when done right...they refresh the band and remind them of why they became a band in the first place...that's what happened with Def Leppard and "Yeah!!", but what makes this covers album better than most is that it's not just a footnote curio...it's a fun, rocking record that will be listened to many times in the future, as it stands up against the rest of Def Leppard's catalogue...

It will also remind people of what rock & roll is all about, period.

'Nuff said, I'm done.

2 out of 5 stars Not Rockin.......2007-03-10

Man, i was disappointed! Ive been a Lep fan for ages, i got all their cd's, and have to say this is their worst! This album should of been an addition to their new release! Then it would be okay, but for a new album? no way, this sucks, this aint def leppard.
Affirmation
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Savage Garden Music
  • Savage Garden at their best....and their last
  • the last album...
  • Nice But Sort of Dull...
  • Lovely.
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Manufacturer: Sony
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00002MZ2T
Release Date: 1999-11-09

Tracks:

  1. Affirmation
  2. Hold Me
  3. I Knew I Loved You
  4. The Best Thing
  5. Crash And Burn
  6. Chained To You
  7. The Animal Song
  8. The Lover After Me
  9. Two Beds And A Coffee Machine
  10. You Can Still Be Free
  11. Gunning Down Romance
  12. I Don't Know You Anymore

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Savage Garden's songs are of innocence and urgency. On the Australian pop duo's second album, Affirmation, love is either a broken thing or a newly exploding one, passion and obsession taking over after a spin on the dance floor. At the same time, when Darren Hayes and Daniel Jones proclaim that they want to "live like animals," they're not planning anything too raw, too Reznorish: they just want that childlike lack of guile. This approach, taken with a total lack of irony and with large doses of appealing melodicism, led to multiplatinum sales for the act's debut, and there's no reason to think that Affirmation won't be similarly accepted. Sometimes a bit too goodhearted for its own good--the title track's wide-eyed sentiments might make even Stuart Smalley smirk--the disc's best moments are hard to dislike when taken on their own terms. --Rickey Wright

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Savage Garden Music.......2007-07-04

The CD Affirmation is as good as the reviews I read. I am very glad I purchased it. I really did not realize how many good songs were on it.

5 out of 5 stars Savage Garden at their best....and their last.......2007-06-01

This is such a great album. There's not one dud song on it. The only one that doesn't stand up as strongly as the others is Gunning Down Romance, but all the other tracks could easily have been released as singles. Savage Garden were the best thing to come out of Australia in a while. It's so sad they broke up after only two albums. They could've gone on to do so much more. Unfortunately Darren Hayes's solo efforts never came up to par although I was hoping that he would be the 'continuance' of Savage Garden. The songs are just bland pop, even though he does have a great voice. It would seem he needs Daniel to write a good song. Plus I'm still peeved at Darren for being gay. How dare he mess with our psyches making us think he liked girls! But anyway, I digress...Affirmation is pop at its best.

5 out of 5 stars the last album..........2006-10-03

This album is nearly as good as their first but nothing will beat their debut. My absolute favourites are "Affirmation" coz it's catchy and I LOVE Darren's voice in this; he sounds so good, "Crash and Burn" A slow, sad song but the lyrics are beautiful, "Hold Me" A pop song, catchy and upbeat. I like the others as well like "I Knew I Loved You" (like "Truly, Madly, Deeply") "Chained to You" catchy and upbeat and "The Best Thing", which is a lot like "Chained to You" Also, Daniel is really good in this album, he can play every instrument beautifully. Plus he's hot!

3 out of 5 stars Nice But Sort of Dull..........2006-07-11

I fell in love with Savage Garden's debut a long time back, and still have the c.d. to this day. I really enjoyed their sound and the beautiful songs they made including To The Moon and Back and Carry on Dancing.
I heard a little while ago Crash and Burn and I Knew I Loved You off their sophmore album on the radio and always wanted to get around to buying it. I finally found it at a bargin store and decided it was none better time to finally get it. I bought the album just on the love I held for their debut album.

Well the album is a bit of a disappointment. It does not hold the same power as their debut, nor as many memorable songs. The whole album Affirmation gives off a very "meh" kind of feeling for me. A lot of the songs sound nice to listen to, but there's not a lot there to really be exicted about.

The strongest songs on here are I Knew I Loved You, Crash and Burn, The Lover After Me, The Best Thing, and You can Still be Free (which is probably the most amazing song on here). Affirmation can get kind of annoying but it sounds all right. Those are the songs I usually turn to when I put this album in. A lot of the other songs on this album I do not play nearly as much- although I don't hate any of the songs. They just are sort of boring compared to the ones I mentioned.

When I recommend Savage Garden to anyone though, I do recommend their debut instead.

3.5/ 5

5 out of 5 stars Lovely........2006-04-09

Amazing stuff, right here. Affirmation is just as wonderful and catchy as their first album. Hooray for Savage Garden.
Love, Not Reason
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • WANT SOME REAL RAW ROCK AND ROLL?....HERE IT IS
  • Hot damn they've done it again
  • Rock & fornicating roll!
Love, Not Reason
The Paybacks
Manufacturer: Savage Jams
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000JBXODA
Release Date: 2006-11-14

Tracks:

  1. Love Letter
  2. Call When You're Ready
  3. Dumb Love
  4. Painkiller
  5. Something Simple
  6. Stranger In The House
  7. Shotgunn
  8. Divided By Two
  9. Bring It Back
  10. Like A Man
  11. Sleepwalking

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars WANT SOME REAL RAW ROCK AND ROLL?....HERE IT IS.......2007-03-24

THe PAYBACKS cd LOVE NOT REASON, touches on the real elements of rock and roll - RAW..LOUD..but most of all..REAL...Some of the best music I've heard in A LONG TIME .!

Dez

5 out of 5 stars Hot damn they've done it again.......2007-03-09

The Paybacks new album rocks from beginning to end but also shows a greater musical sophistication than their brilliant second album Harder And Harder. There are a couple of softer songs and longer guitar solos than on previous albums but with no letdown on the heartfelt emotion. Wendy Case's songwriting and whiskey soaked voice just keep getting better. If you like emotional, raw guitar driven rock and bloody roll then you'll love this album. Wendy and her men have done it again.

5 out of 5 stars Rock & fornicating roll! .......2006-11-22

Best pure rock & roll records in years. Simply put, Wendy Case writes great, catchy songs and the band rocks them into the ground. This is a massively great album that would induce the Pope to jump around like a fool playing air guitar. If you like three chords, attitude, hooks and guitar solos, get this - you won't be disappointed. Amazing!
Electric Samurai (The Noble Savage)
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Buy this for one song
  • Hotei Tomoyasu
  • Electric Samurai
  • Holy crap this rocks!
  • Great music - but watch out for the malware
Electric Samurai (The Noble Savage)
Tomoyasu Hotei
Manufacturer: EMI Int'l
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0001YFPHI
Release Date: 2004-04-12

Tracks:

  1. Battle Without Honor or Humanity
  2. Katana Groove
  3. Jingi
  4. Kill the Target
  5. Immigrant Song
  6. Battle Without Honor or Humanity #2
  7. Frozen Memories
  8. Believe Me, I'm a Liar
  9. Battle Without Honor or Humanity #3
  10. Dark Wind
  11. Space Cowboy
  12. Metropolis
  13. Howling
  14. Fetish

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Buy this for one song.......2006-08-07

I don't get it! This guy's a guitar player but this is hardly a guitarnut work. Too much synthesizer and fake drums.

With the exception of the Kill Bill song (which is done 3 times here!) there is nothing worth repeated listening. The Immigrant Song cover is interesting but, in reality, it is a techno version of an otherwise classic song.

This scd is like movie soundtrack music. If you are a rock and roller or if you are looking for music similar to the Kill Bill song, you will be misled.

The artist is a guitar player using his musicianship to play very unguitar sounding music. This is for the dance music crowd!

5 out of 5 stars Hotei Tomoyasu.......2006-03-03

Hotei Tomoyasu was a member of Boowy which was the most
famous japanese rock and roll band.

Himuro Kyousuke was the leader of Boowy.

Hotei mainly wrote musics of Boowy.
He is very tall man and good at electric guitar(Search at YouTube
if you have an interest).
He played his electric guitar music at Olympic opening before.

He wrote one of musics used in "Kill Bill".
Do you know that?

5 out of 5 stars Electric Samurai.......2006-02-17

Very Good guitar with an Euro-Japanese ultra modern mix.

Way cool music. I actually use it to develop tempo for my golf swing...particularly the Kill Bill arrangement for "Without Honor or Humanity."

5 out of 5 stars Holy crap this rocks!.......2005-12-20

This is one of the few albums where the term 'bad-ass' just isn't enough. This album is well worth it's cost for the title song along (Battle Without Honor Or Humanity (Kill-Bill theme)), except every song is nearly as good!

Imagine Rob Zombie doing the Immigrant Song. Yes. Seriously.

5 out of 5 stars Great music - but watch out for the malware.......2005-11-18

Others have already commented on the music adequately, but there's something else on this album that you need to know about.

This is one of the now infamous Sony Rootkit albums. If you stick it in a PC it will attempt to autorun an installation which will hide many files from users and will add code that intercepts certain system calls and loads down the machine. Even worse the rootkit has been exploited by virus writers.

As of mid November 2005 (this week) Microsoft has declared this rootkit to be Malware and their anti spyware software will remove it whenever it encounters it.

There is a very small warning on the back of the box, a second warning says that on normal players, which can't install their malicious software, the disk may not play. Search for Sony, BMG and Malware to confirm the nature of this exploit.
Savage Night
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Dance with me.
  • Melt Your Cares Away
  • This is Lounge..........
  • Almost perfect tribute to surf music
  • Swank!
Savage Night
The Blue Hawaiians
Manufacturer: Interscope Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000JBGR
Release Date: 1999-07-13

Tracks:

  1. A Cheat
  2. Savage Night
  3. Flesh & Soul
  4. Shakin' All Over
  5. Experiment In Terror
  6. Highlife
  7. Sway
  8. Lonely Star
  9. Jockey Full Of Bourbon
  10. Trouble Bay
  11. Hot Rods To Honolulu
  12. Bonus Track 1
  13. Bonus Track 2

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Dance with me........2006-09-04

Stunning vocals, wild, adrenaline-charged Fender guitars, throbbing Hammond organ, wistful steel guitar... The Blue Hawaiians mix surf music with lounge music, for a very satisfying musical cocktail. This album features an enjoyable mix of songs and instrumentals. There are two bonus tracks. The first one is a brief organ solo. The second one is a song about hula dancing.

5 out of 5 stars Melt Your Cares Away.......2003-05-08

I thought I was purchasing a surf instrumental cd. What I got was a nice mix of retro 60's style musicianship with sharp vocals combined into a luxurious lounge music presentation, which is both earthy and evocative. Each piece is handled with the sensitive, tasteful caress of a true artist passionate about his work. The vocals are lush, embracing, memorable for their understated elegance. The slow vibrato stylings of the electric guitar, the soft saxophone, and high quality steel guitar work is blended sweetly, never overdone, with nice soloing alternating with the lead vocals. Possibly the finest cover of Shakin' All Over ever done, takes the original to a new level, a vista seldom visited. The title track, Experiment In Terror, and Hot Rods To Honolulu are sensuous instrumentals, the others are vocals with smooth instrumental backing. The relaxed pacing of all of the music is certainly suitably fitting to a group that performs in a place called The Lava Lounge. My favorite number is Sway, a timeless classic so exquisitely performed that it reverberates, hauntingly, in my memory, long after the album has been put to bed. I can only wonder why a group so deeply moving has not been promoted by the sometimes unfathomable gurus of the music industry. Take a chance on this rare breath of fresh air. Latin-based tunes performed with an almost stoic affection may stay with you, melting away the stress of an arduous day.

5 out of 5 stars This is Lounge.................2001-10-26

Grab your Daiquiris and enjoy the best in Lounge-Surf-Noir. I love this band! Probably the best I've ever heard........Especially the first Song!

4 out of 5 stars Almost perfect tribute to surf music.......2001-08-30

This CD sports a great insert...much nicer than Sway. However the performances are slightly less inspired than Sway which, in my opinion, represents the Blue Hawaiians best outing. But this CD is not too bad...only not as inspired. Still it's a must have for fans of the surf music genre.

4 out of 5 stars Swank!.......2001-03-25

Bought this on a whim. The sound is awesome. Aqua Velvet with vocals. There are many sounds here. A bit of Chris Issak, Calexico and The Maverick's!

If you like this sound, give the Hula Monsters a whirl.
Savage
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • The best of Eurythmics
  • CLASSIC EURYTHMICS CD WITH A VARIETY OF TREATS!
  • Premonition & Prophecy & Prescience
  • My favorite Eurythmics release!
  • One of the Eurythmics best albums
Savage
Eurythmics
Manufacturer: SMG
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000CFXNT
Release Date: 2005-11-15

Tracks:

  1. Beethoven (I Love To Listen To)
  2. I've Got A Lover (Back In Japan)
  3. Do You Want To Break Up?
  4. You Have Placed A Chill In My Heart
  5. Shame
  6. Savage
  7. I Need A Man
  8. Put The Blame On Me
  9. Heaven
  10. Wide Eyed Girl
  11. I Need You
  12. Brand New Day
  13. Beethoven (Extended Philharmonic Version)
  14. Shame (Dance Mix)
  15. I Need A Man ((Macho Mix)
  16. I Need You (Live)
  17. Come Together

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This edition has been digitally re-mastered from the original master tapes by Eurythmics mastermind Dave Stewart, with input from collaborator Annie Lennox. In addition, there are five bonus tracks: a mixture of B-sides, remixes and previously unreleased material (notably a cover of the Beatles' "Come Together"). The packaging is a six-panel digipack redesign orchestrated by Laurence Stevens Design, the firm who art-directed all the original releases, while the thick booklets contain rare photos and insightful, new sleeve notes.

Album Details

Re-release featuring Seven Bonus Tracks.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The best of Eurythmics.......2007-06-30

Some might like best the "Sweet Dreams" Eurythmics, featuring the frigidly-cool, androgymous detachment of a carrot-topped Annie Lennox. Some may prefer the hard rock of "Be Yourself Tonight," with its funky riffs and a more human Annie Lennox holding her own vocally against Aretha Franklin. But whichever Eurythmics CD you prefer the most, all suffer from the same problems. The hits are consistently awesome -- well-crafted songs filled to capacity with pop hooks, professional musicianship, and sung by one of the great voices of the last few decades. BUT ... the filler is wretched. Flat, lifeless (but well-played and well-sung) boring no-idea songs that go nowhere.

"Savage" is where all of the best features of the Eurythmics come together. It's basic electronic disco, but the songwriting and arrangements have never been more consistent. In other words, there is so much less filler. "You Have Placed a Chill in My Heart" may feature Annie Lennox's best vocal performance, striking the appropriate balance of the emotions of resignation, understated anger, and want. "Beethoven (I Love to Listen to)" and "Heaven" are pure fun electro-disco. The amusing "I Need a Man" adds some "rawwwwwwwk" to the disco sound. (Yes, rock and disco are not incompatible. Just listen to KiSS do their classic disco burner "I Was Made for Loving You.")

The bonus tracks are notquite as essential as they are on many of the others Eurythmics' "Remastered" releases. The one bonus track of note is a surprisingly good reading of the Beatles' over-played "Come Together." Annie's vocals turn this into a demand, rather than John Lennon's simple request.

5 out of 5 stars CLASSIC EURYTHMICS CD WITH A VARIETY OF TREATS!.......2007-05-15

Remastered and sounding sensational- Eurythmics' "Savage" is one of their best accomplishments! The original songs from the 1987 lp are given a nice remastering and the bonus songs are a great treat! Best of the bunch is the remix "I Need A Man" (Macho Mix) which is a total blast in it's re-mixing arrangement! The great rendition of the Beatle's "Come Together" is completely awesome! Annie's vocals with Dave's back-up on this is great! These two songs alone make the purchase of the "Savage" (Remastered) cd worth every penny!

5 out of 5 stars Premonition & Prophecy & Prescience.......2007-01-19

I found myself with the melody of "Beethoven (I Love to Listen to)" going thru my head today and so I thought I'd write about this album. I love this album. In this world of "Desperate Housewives", this album is even MORE relevant today then when it was released. At the time of its release, I think many thought the themes were harsh, dark and edgy...and they are. But I also think this album was a bit ahead of its time. We were in the feel-good-80's, musically. George Michael had "Faith", Whitney Houston was dancing with somebody who loved her (or was looking for that somebody at least), Robbie Nevil's mantra was "C'est la Vie", Belinda Carlisle was telling us "Heaven Is A Place On Earth" and we were all dancing to "La Bamba". Plus, Enya was coming up just around the corner in 1988. So I think the mood this album conveyed was not received well in 1987.
Today, in a world grown just a bit more weary (or "desperate", if you will), the themes of this album hold up and resonate even more so. A bit of prescience on Annie & Dave's part. This album expresses quite eloquently all the darker forces, feelings & emotions we all grapple with...frustration, anger, shame, alienation...all within ambitious musical surroundings both aggresively up-tempo ("I Need A Man" & Beethoven [I Love to Listen to])and brutally downtempo ("Savage"). My favorite cut is "Shame"...never has a song been better constructed....mid-tempo with a built-in component of poignancy you'd never think could be captured so well (just listen to the sample). Another great moment on this album is the break/bridge in "I Need A Man"...a symphony of lashing words just roll from Annie Lennox at a remarkable pace of what she's NOT looking for in a man. Just try to sing along at home! It's one of the best cathartic moments on any album.
This really is a centerpiece in the Eurthymic's catalog of work. It is one I believe has been highly underrated. Progressive in only the way a Eurthymics album uniquely could be. If you can, also try to find the accompanying video album!

5 out of 5 stars My favorite Eurythmics release!.......2006-05-13

Described as the album that saw Annie and Dave take a sharp left in their sound, their sixth album entitled "Savage" is a major departure from previous outings. Coming off from a grueling tour of their "Revenge" album from a year before, it became apparent that the two were becoming increasingly distant and for the first time in their career, wrote and composed the tracks to this album separately. As the booklet to the remastered edition says, "Savage" has a dark, and unmainstream tone.

5 out of 5 stars One of the Eurythmics best albums.......2006-02-16

"You Have Placed A Chill In My Heart", "Shame" and "Beethoven (I Love To Listen To)" rank up with the best tracks on the album. But every track is well thought out and highly crafted. This is easily my favorite album of theirs and I think I have them all.
Born Again Savage
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A Wake-Up Call For All Of Us
  • Like the barrel of a gun!!!
  • Little Steven Big Comeback!
  • A totally rocking album!
  • Nothing original here.
Born Again Savage
Little Steven
Manufacturer: Pachyderm Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000035X4B
Release Date: 1999-11-30

Tracks:

  1. Born Again Savage
  2. Camoflauge Of Righteousness
  3. Guns Drugs, And Gasoline
  4. Face Of God
  5. Saint Francis
  6. Salvation
  7. Organize
  8. Flesheater
  9. Lust For Enlightenment
  10. Tongues Of Angels

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A classic second-in-command rocker in the tradition of Keith Richards and Johnny Thunders, Little Steven has also made a mark apart from his erstwhile boss, the Boss. The man also known as Miami Steve Van Zandt had a major hand in Southside Johnny's bar-band masterwork Hearts of Stone, was the linchpin in 1985's Artists United Against Apartheid project, and lead his own group, the Disciples of Soul, for a time after his 1984 departure from the E Street Band. Largely out of the picture through the 1990s, Little Steven returns with a solo outing that rocks harder and is more inflamed lyrically than one might have expected from this long-AWOL warrior. Van Zandt's liner notes lay out his mission--to doff his bandana in the direction of the '60s rockers who helped shape his consciousness, from Cream to the Kinks to Jefferson Airplane. At the same time, he maintains the confrontational political stance that's been in evidence since the days of Sun City. Hence there's the title track ("Look around at the volunteered slavery") and "The Camouflage of Righteousness" ("We give you politicians and you call it a choice / We let you do the voting and you think you have a voice"). With this Savage attack, Little Steven fights the good fight and remains standing. --Steven Stolder

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A Wake-Up Call For All Of Us.......2004-06-28

Little Steven's BORN AGAIN SAVAGE is a wake-up call for all of us. Like Jefferson Starship's WINDOWS OF HEAVEN, its lyrics remind us to take better care of each other and the planet, or else we all won't feel/look too good. The guitar work is a blend of Led Zeppelin, Ted Nugent, and AC/DC, the singing is passionate, and the rhythm section is propulsive. Get this CD along with MEN WITHOUT WOMEN, VOICE OF AMERICA, the late 70s/early 80s Springsteen catalog, Southside Johnny's BEST OF, SUPER HITS, I DON'T WANT TO GO HOME, THIS TIME IT'S FOR REAL, HEARTS OF STONE, and BETTER DAYS, and the 2002 Springsteen release THE RISING- preferably all at once.

5 out of 5 stars Like the barrel of a gun!!!.......2001-07-16

After learning a lot about Bruce Springsteen for a "speech" at school I wanted to know who this "Miami Steven Van Zandt" was. So I asked my mother to get a few albums of him via the library. On of these albums was.."Born Again Savage". The first time I heard it I wasn't so enthousiastic, because I didn't like the noise of roaring electric guitars(LOL) yet but when I listened a little bit better, read the lyrics and heard some more CD's I fell in love with this guy...:) (Bad enough that he's 35 years older...*GRIN*). Anyway, I'm not so at home in the music of the 80's, so I can only say that this album is the same good as his other, older albums, but this one has this special guitar-bass-drums sound which makes it so rockin'. I like all his lyrics very much because they've more to tell then most of the music these days, and...they just speak a little more!!! My fav's of this album are 'Guns, drugs, and gasoline 'cause of the drums, "Flesheater" because of the lyrics('No more flesh, flesheater!") and.. actually all the other songs. Gr8 album Steven, waiting for an other one!!!!!!!!!!!

4 out of 5 stars Little Steven Big Comeback!.......2000-05-06

A little bit of pop, a little bit of rock and roll, and a whole lot of electric guitars! That's all you need to make Little Steven's fifth solo album Born Again Savage! Born Again Savage was probobly "Little" Steve Van Zandt's biggest comeback! Born Again Savage is one of Steve's only album without "The Dicsiples of Soul," his early band from 1982. In stead of "The Dicsiples," Stevie has Adam Clayton, a band member from the famous pop band U2,and Jason Bonham. Born Again Savage comes in a jewel case with a book of lyricks on the inside. Just a warning, since there are only three people in the band, the music's loud!

4 out of 5 stars A totally rocking album!.......2000-04-26

I first heard this album at a friend's party, and had to have it, immediately! Bought it the next morning. I've been a fan of his music for ages, and this album doesn't disappoint. I believe "Born Again Savage" - his fifth album - is the most aggressively rocking album Little Steven has made. The sounds of his youth - British rock, with some Dylan and punk mixed in, is obvious. "Born Again Savage" was the last in a series of sociopolitical projects he conceived in the '80's, with the themes being: the individual, the family, government, economics, and religion. It is perfect with Jason Bonham on drums, and with U2's Adam Clayton on bass. Just too bad he has no plans to tour and promote the album!

2 out of 5 stars Nothing original here........2000-03-13

This is the last time I buy a album based on a ROLLING STONE magazine advertisement. The ad compared Little Steven to AC/DC and Led Zeppelin, if you want to hear good rock buy their albums instead. I found the lyrics sophomoric and childish at best. The only reason I gave it two stars is for Little Steven's guitar work and Jason Bonham's drumming. Don't even get me started on this guys voice. He is a good guitar player but he really needs to find a singer/songwriter to work with. Despite all this there are a few redeeming qualities to this album. My advise is try to find a used copy somewhere, as a matter of fact you can have mine.
Godless Savage Garden
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Forgettable
  • SAVAGELY GOOD BLACK METAL!!
  • Good EP, but Alas Not Great
  • Good Enough
  • Excellent EP!
Godless Savage Garden
Dimmu Borgir
Manufacturer: Nuclear Blast Americ
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000009OL6
Release Date: 1998-08-04

Tracks:

  1. Moonchild Domain
  2. Hunnerkongen
  3. Chaos Without Prophecy
  4. Rabbjorn Speiler Draugheimens Skodde
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Album Description

1998 album for the Nuclear Blast label by the acclaimed dark metal act. Produced by Peter Tatgren of Hypocrisy, this CD features three live tracks & five studio cuts.

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Forgettable.......2007-01-15

I've listened to this a few times and it's incredibly forgettable and ignorable. For some reason, nothing on it captures my attention except the first few moments of the first song.

5 out of 5 stars SAVAGELY GOOD BLACK METAL!!.......2006-11-28

To correct DARKDEATH below, there are 5 STUDIO songs from the EP and 3 LIVE tracks. Buy the DELUXE EDITION whichs includes the 2 extra LIVE tracks bringing the total to 5 LIVE ones. I like it too, man.

I bought this on a whim without sampling it because I love DIMMU BORGIR. Unluckyfrank got lucky and only paid 7 bucks for it at Tower's Going Out of Business Sale. Now, it's one of my favorites!! If you're a fan, this is definitely worth your attention!! This is worth it just for the BLACK STUDIO tracks alone!! Hell's Fire!! The LIVE s@#t is great too!!

STUDIO tracks 1 & 3, MOONCHILD DOMAIN and CHAOS WITHOUT MERCY, have the lyrics printed inside. MOONCHILD DOMAIN is about a demonic whore by the name of Eliza. Apparently she eats the souls of the sick and innocent. Damn!! The third track, CHAOS WITHOUT PROPHECY, as near as I can tell, is about a king who summons a demon named Azunda. The demon posesses the king and gets to spread his evil on Earth while destroying the prophecy that he be locked out of creation. Holy S@#t!! And then there's The Classic SPELLBOUND BY THE DEVIL(LIVE)!! Great LIVE rendition!!

AN INSANE BLACK METAL MIX of 5 STUDIO and 5 LIVE tracks from one of the greatest SATANIC BLACK METAL bands of all time!! If you don't belong in their coven, just don't get near them when the moon is full. They may need fresh blood!!

ENJOY THE DARKSIDE.

3 out of 5 stars Good EP, but Alas Not Great.......2006-02-03

Dimmu's second EP (if you count the split album with Old Man's Child as an EP) is comprised of two new tracks, one cover, three live recordings and two updated versions of songs from For All Tid. The live recordings are all very good, no complaints. The cover seems rather pointless. The two new tracks are both good with Moonchild Domain being the better of the two. It is the updated versions of the tracks from For All Tid that stand out the most for me. The improved sound quality and arrangments of these songs make them far superior to the originals in my opinion. Overall I recommend this disc to diehards only, newcomers should instead seek out the original version of "Stormblast", "Enthrone Darkness Triumphant", "Spiritual Black Dimensions" and "Puritanical Euphoric Misantrhopia".

4 out of 5 stars Good Enough.......2005-10-14

so i bought this with out even looking at it. When i got it i realized theres like 8 songs on it..and 3 of them are live with only 2 new songs...and one...i guess dover...i had to listen to get several times to really get into it. Know i love it and listen to it alot.

5 out of 5 stars Excellent EP!.......2004-08-04

The live songs on here are great, even better than the studio. Plus Astennu (their guitarist at the time) was playing here, which added superior playing ability to the songs. I wonder how much better Dimmu's later albums would have been if Astennu were still in the band. As for the regular tracks, well "Chaos Without Prophecy" is my favorite studio song on this EP. Highly recommended!

Music Track:

  1. Salisbury [Import]
  2. Save Your Prayers [Import]
  3. Sirens [Limited Edition]
  4. Skunkworks [Original recording remastered]
  5. Slaughter in the Vatican/The Law [Explicit Lyrics]
  6. Small Deadly Space
  7. Some Kind of Monster [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics] [EP] [Live]
  8. Soul Searching Sun
  9. Sounds of the Eighties: Rockin' 80's
  10. Southern Discomfort

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Dillinger [Import]

Max von Schillings dirigiert Wagner, 2. Folge (Berlin 1927-29)

Karol Szymanowski: Stabat Mater; Symphony No. 3; Lieder

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It's All Gone Pete Tong [Import]

Messy Situations [Explicit Lyrics]

MTV Unplugged [Live, 1994] [Live]

Looking Up

Gilgamesh [Import]

Light Music from the Silver Screen

Lennie Tristano

Hecho En Memphis [Import]

Ghostt

Payback

Tanglewood Tree