Out of Exile [Import]
Out of Exile [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Your Time Has Come
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2. Out Of Exile
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3. Be Yourself
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4. Doesn't Remind Me
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5. Drown Me Slowly
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6. Heavens Dead
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7. Worm
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8. Man Or Animal
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9. Yesterday To Tomorrow
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10. Dandelion
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11. #1 Zero
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12. Curse
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13. Super Stupid (Bonus Track)
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14. Like A Stone (Live Version) (Bonus Track)
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Japanese pressing includes 2 bonus tracks 'Superstupid' & 'Like A Stone'. The follow-up to Audioslave's self-titled 2002 debut features the single "Be Yourself. Recorded with producer Rick Rubin, who also helmed their debut CD. Among the other songs slated for inclusion are: "Doesn't Remind Me", "Out of Exile", "The Curse", "#1 Zero" and "Your Time Has Come". Universal International. 2005.
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- Cornell, Wilkes, Comerford & Morello are, at best, an ill-fitting group of clashing musicians, commie Cuba-supporters at worst!!
- liked it...
- Audioslave shouldn't be boring
- Great Album
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Out of Exile
Audioslave
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ASIN: B00097DX3U
Release Date: 2005-05-24 |
Tracks:
- Your Time Has Come
- Out Of Exile
- Be Yourself
- Doesn't Remind Me
- Drown Me Slowly
- Heaven's Dead
- The Worm
- Man Or Animal
- Yesterday To Tomorrow
- Dandelion
- #1 Zero
- The Curse
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In what was widely predicted to be a short-lived supergroup/side-project, Audioslave has instead gratifyingly yielded a bonafide band. The follow-up to their promising, if not quite artistically congealed '02 debut finds singer/songwriter Chris Cornell contributing a slate of songs that would have done his former Soundgarden proud, while guitarist Tom Morello and his former Rage Against the Machine bandmates cast them in a focused rhythmic groove that suggests that the old school can still yield a timely lesson or two. Cornell's best songs may still lurk in the shadows (the funeral hypno-blues of "Heaven's Dead," the martial metal of antiwar opener "Your Time Has Come," "The Worm" as anthem for self-loathing), yet they're now brightened with such surprisingly sunny fare as "Dandelion," "Doesn't Remind Me"'s charged, existentialist daydream and even a hook-rich, dangerously optimistic back-to-the-future power ballad in "Be Yourself." Morello's work on the title track and elsewhere is a study in taste and less-is-more efficiency, a telling hint of how forcefully these iconic '90s stars have sublimated their egos as their new music has blossomed; who said there are no second acts in American (rock) lives? --Jerry McCulley
Customer Reviews:
3.5 stars.......2007-03-21
Seems most either love it or hate it, its pretty good the first 4 songs really hold me then it drops slightly after that but its not bad. Definately check out the first album if you haven't already, i don't know i just feel there's more energy coming from that one. My rating of 3.5 stars means its on the higher end of and average album.
Cornell, Wilkes, Comerford & Morello are, at best, an ill-fitting group of clashing musicians, commie Cuba-supporters at worst!!.......2007-02-08
Audioslave's sophomore-slump CD--with an accordingly self-righteous and "epic"-looking shot of waves on the horizon--antagonizes the listener to revile the group for two, major reasons: their music and also their political ideology!!!! The team-up of a grunge-singer and accomplished guitarist like Cornell with these three urban hoodlum-types from Rage Against The Machine, a band whose musical inferiority was surpassed only by its hazardous, socialist-justice proselytization, was an ill-fitting mismatch from the getgo. Add to that already inexcusable, woeful combination the taint that these four are a bunch of liberals and socialists who detest America and the system of capitalism while longing to be Marxists and commies, and you have a completely rotten band you cannot tolerate.
Audioslave was never, ever a harmonious combination of musicians because of their irreversibly different, musical backgrounds. As far as musicianship goes, Cornell is the most consummate of the four with his credentials being quite unquestionable as Soundgarden frontman (great, primal screaming/singing; guitar playing). Even his solo album was not too shabby. Now, juxtapose that with the three rejects from Rage Against the Machine, who are remorselessly talentless hacks with no finesse in their instruments' playing, and you have a total inequality. Morello's imitative skill as a shortcoming guitar playing is typified by his dreadful playing; he's unapt at playing a guitar competently. All he does is produce aggravating and chaotic, funk noises on the guitar that sound more like someone messing with their guitar. The drummer has a subtle bit of promise to him, as he drums quite hard, but his metronome timing is uninspired and he's nowhere near the best drummer alive today, Tool's Carey. The bass player is also--like the miscreant Morello--preoccupied with producing funk-like beats on his bass, and it sounds like excrement!!!!
Take the most notorious song off of Out of Exile, Doesn't Remind Me: it's too unseemly, bouncy and uninspired. Cornell sings the verses monotonously with no ambition, and the chorus is just your basic, "balls-out" rocker. Also worrying is the subliminal message of nihilism in the song which seems to advocate an ideology of having no real principles, beliefs or positions. The line "what's mine is ours" is also scary because it reeks of socialist ideology.
The title-track's lyrics may be poetic and "beautiful" in a sort of clandestine approach, but, again, when examining the lyrics, it's flagrant what Audioslave's indoctrination-message is. The references to "her labor" and "harvest" are barely loosely disguised insinuations to Mother Earth, feminism and environmentalism. In short, all dislikeable and unpopular liberal diseases. As the listener, you always have to be 100% wary of Audioslave's socialist, secular-progressive miscreants plotting to indoctrinate their audience...which shouldn't be too hard for them to do, considering the kind of sheeple who make up their fanbase.
Continuing their pessimistic and hopeless theme of mortality on this CD--which, again, is consistent with their socialist sickness where they refuse to recognize God in order to feel a higher purpose--Heaven's Dead is a plodding exercise in depression and self-pity!!!! Grudgingly, I'll willingly concede that the tune and the way Audioslave plays on this song are uncharacteristically memorable; Cornell sings passionately, and there's this repeated chord which has that sweet feel to it. Yet, this is no excuse for the song's theme which is utterly nihilistic and full of mortality, a mindset that can only be brought about by questions of existentialism which arise from not having a higher power (God) to believe in. As such, Audioslave has again, with an increasing failure of originality, disseminated socialist and progressive misbeliefs!!!!
How American "fans" (read: misguided sheeple who've come to like the concept of Audioslave more than the actual product of their music) can still financially support this band of un-Americanism is beyond this morally clear reviewer, as Audioslave's hugest trespass was playing a concert in 2005 in the dictatorial, communistic cesspool known as Fidel Castro's Cuba. Audioslave was even disdainfully proud to have mingled with the enemy--the Cuban regime--but upon returning to the US, pejoratively compared the US to socialist, third-world Cuba!!!! In interviews from last year, Tom Morello relentlessly accused US policemen at their American concerts for "beating up" concert-goers while the "good, old" commies in Cuba--according to the falsifying Morello--fostered only an atmosphere of unity and love. This propaganda from Morello's mouth culpably sounds like nothing but pro-socialist, pro-Democrat Party talking points.
My review has absolutely contained more than enough demerits to Audioslave's reputation to make undecided listeners boycott and shun the band of questionable talent and loyalty. Unluckily, the diehard "fans"--again, it's hard to believe sheeple can be so misguided to get excited about a band which has no good guitar players and only produces monotonous-sounding songs--will obstinately continue patronizing this anti-American group. Just remember that Audioslave only has Cornell as its saving grace; sounds more like RATM garbage than rock; and supports US enemies like Cuba!!!!
liked it..........2007-01-24
Not as good as their first album, but better than the 2006 album.
Audioslave shouldn't be boring.......2007-01-09
First off I must state I was never a huge fan of Rage or Soundgarden. However....I loved the first Audioslave CD. It was one of the best albums I had heard in years. But there is something wrong with this CD. I can't claim it to "growing", diving into the mainstream, or experimenting. It's just boring. I like some of the slower songs like "Doesn't Remind Me" and "Dandelion" but it's the heavy tracks that bore me. The songs start off hard, but then they trickle down into what amounts to Cornell wooing on and on until all the songs end up blending together. All of the tracks on here sound like B-sides from the debut album. Who knows...maybe they are.
It is astounding to me that they would release "Be Yourself" as the first single. I could understand if they were some band in fuzzy shirts created by the Disney Channel and the song was featured on an episode of Lizzy McGuire....but from the singer of "Black Hole Sun" and the band that rocked out in "Bulls on Parade"??? Why go that cliche'?
It's still Audioslave, but a boring version. If you're not already a fan skip this album and buy the third album, then go back to their debut...and if you still can't get enough....borrow this one, and then hope for the best when their fourth comes out.
Great Album.......2006-12-07
Wow, what a killer rock album. I was never all that into Soundgarden or Rage Against The Machine, I have always liked what I have heard from Audioslave, but this is the first album that I have picked up. This is top notch stuff all the way through. The songwriting is strong throughout. The vocals are pristine. The guitar playing is constantly creative and at times very innovative. The rhythm section is solid as a rock and there are some killer bass and drums parts to be found throughout. The album spawned two hit singles "Be Yourself" and "Doesn't Remind Me" both of which are great tunes. The opener "Your Time Has Come" is a great high energy to start the album with. More great rock is to be found with "Man Or Animal" and the title track. The band does a great job with ballads to with "Heaven's Dead" being a highlight. The band even does a blues number with "#1 Zero". Cornell sings in a blues style that fans of his work are probably not used to, but the guy just wails on this tune. If he ever wanted to move into a more bluesy direction I think he could be very successful at it. This album to me has more in common with old Soundgarden than it does Rage. There is no hop hop or rap to be found here, but just straight ahead rock played with intensity and power. This is a great album!
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- No Voice of Mine
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- Perfectly Done
- the best cd i have ever bought
- BEST STRUNG OUT ALBUM EVER!
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Exile in Oblivion
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ASIN: B000654YNI
Release Date: 2004-11-02 |
Tracks:
- Scarlet
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- Analog
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- Vampires
- Angel Dust
- Lucifer Motorcade / Complex Of Conspiracy
- Her Name In Blood
- Anna Lee
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- Katatonia
- Never Speak Again
Customer Reviews:
No Voice of Mine.......2006-11-18
I like The rock against bush no voice of mine better.......................great album
Best Punk Album In Years.......2006-10-25
It is great when a band can evolve musically. It is even better when they can do it and not loose the hardcore edge that you love. It seems that while all the other bands are evolving and getting softer (its true, think of almost every hard band you like, they get softer with age), Strung Out is evolving and holding on to that intensity and agression that makes hardcore music great. In my opinion, this CD is the best CD to come out in years, and is Strung Out's best to date.
Perfectly Done.......2006-09-23
After going through three phases... Strung Out has come to the point where they have found their sound. They started out as an okay skate/punk band no better than others on Fat Wreck Chords at the time with their first two albums "skinny years" and "Another Day in Paradise". Then they made two excellent cds that some still consider their best, myself included as with "Twisted by Design" and "Suburban Teenage...". What came next was the transitional period where they tried to fuse punk and metal as on "Element of Sonic Defiance" and "An American Paradox"... both reletively good albums but nothing spectacular. Finally, they released "Exile In Oblivion". I knew this would be something better from the first time I heard "No Voice of Mine" on Rock Against Bush Vol. 1. It is one of those albums that grabs from the opening seconds and holds your attention through every song until ending perfectly. No filler on here though there are some songs better than others (none being anything less than 5/5). There are no other bands on the face of this Earth that sound like Strung Out which makes them all the more amazing to listen to... its kind of hard to even place them in a genre these days.
1. Analog- This song has the ability to be one of Strung Out's greatest songs ever written. It starts the album off perfectly with its eerie intro and hard hitting guitar bursts. It also has some of the best drumming and lyrics of the album.
2. Blueprint of the Fall- Continues the album moving right along with one of the catchiest songs on the album. As with the rest of the songs this also has great lyrics.
3. Katatonia- One of my personal favorites has got to be this one. It is one of the best songs to mosh to or see live. One that you cant help but scream out with or pump your fists.
4. Her Name In Blood- This song is one of the first ones you will be able to sing along to when you first hear it. It is probably the most distinct song on the album.
5. Angeldust- This slower song is a great singalong. It has great lyrics with an eerie sound and talks about things which southern californian's can relate to.
6. Lucifermotorcade- This song is usually the least liked by people at first listen. I for one, think it is very good. It is the hardest song on the album and offers a change of pace from Angel Dust
7. Vampires- Another great "ballad"... extremely catchy and one that you pick up like that.
8. No Voice Of Mine- The first song I heard off this album and still one of my favorites. This great song has the coolest overall sound to it than any other song. A classic.
9. Anna Lee- Another very catchy song with an uplifting mood to it.
10. Never Speak Again- One of the best songs Strung Out have ever written... its sound shows all of the work they evidently put into this one.
11. Skeletondanse- Actually my least favorite song on the album although still an easy 5/5 Just not as magnificent as the rest of the songs.
12. Scarlet- A Strung Out love song... you know its gonna be good.
13. Swan Dive- An awesome sound with more of the Strung Out punk feel of their older days
14. Misanthropic Principle- Definately one that will eventually become a favorite... just maybe not one you will love right off the bat.. but an awesome song and a great way to close this album.
Overall: One of the best albums to be released in years... strung outs best?? maybe
the best cd i have ever bought.......2006-05-14
it doenst get much better then this...SO is prolly the best band EVER...this cd is sooooooooooo effing good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! technical guitar, GREAT LYRICS, good vocals, and not ONE BAD SONG...NO FILLER IN HERE KIDS BUY THIS....BEST ABND EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BEST STRUNG OUT ALBUM EVER!.......2006-05-11
The title pretty much sums it up. I've been a fan of Strung Out for some time, but I was unaware of how good they really were until this album comes out. The music is outstanding in both complexity and sound. Hats off to Strung Out on this one:)
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- Finally out of exile
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Prince in Exile
Ray Luv
Manufacturer: Sesed Out Records
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ASIN: B000066NX9
Release Date: 2002-09-10 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- This Game Wuz Made 4 Us
- War Gamez
- Do Me
- Interlude (3 Bitchez In The Elevator)
- Wit It
- Everybody Wantz 2 B A Star
- Interlude (Blunt Out The Window)
- Bringin My High Down
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- The Day The World Ended
- Superfly
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- Unbelievable
- Money Ain't Enough
Customer Reviews:
so so.......2006-11-05
Im the biggest Ray Luv fan out, id probably buy a whole album for one or two good songs, sadly thats all this has, the coup d eatat was a hitter, i burnt it up, but this one i wasn't feeling except for a few alright songs , hope he brings it back next one cause hes one of my fovrite rappers out
Finally out of exile.......2002-10-03
The return of the Santa Rosa game spitta, was one worth waiting for. When listening to it the first time I was little disappointed, but it really grew on me the second or third time. Ray has certainly elevated the his style, and comes with alot of fresh spaghetti rhymes."This game wuz made 4 us" "Do me" "wit it" "dead homies" and "The day the world ended" are probably the best tracks on the album, and theres two cuts you will wanna skip. This album is better then "Coup D'etat" but still lacks a bit when compared with the classic "Forever Hustlin". The production is good (above avarage), but I'm still waiting for Ray to hook back up with khayree,cuz Khayree's funk combined with Ray's elevated style will certainly give a classic that will shake the Bay once agian!!!
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Out of Exile
Audioslave
Manufacturer: Universal
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ASIN: B000HA47KM
Release Date: 2006-10-09 |
Tracks:
- Your Time Has Come
- Out of Exile
- Be Yourself
- Doesn't Remind Me
- Drown Me Slowly
- Heavens Dead
- Worm
- Man or Animal
- Yesterday to Tomorrow
- Dandelion
- #1 Zero
- Curse
- Super Stupid
- Like a Stone
Average customer rating:
- 4.5 stars - Better the second time around
- Warning: "Super Stupid" isn't a new studio version!
- Not your typical audioslave...
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Out of Exile
Audioslave
Manufacturer: Umvd Import
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ASIN: B0007WZUMY
Release Date: 2005-05-23 |
Tracks:
- Your Time Has Come
- Out of Exile
- Be Yourself
- Doesn't Remind Me
- Drown Me Slowly
- Heavens Dead
- Worm
- Man or Animal
- Yesterday to Tomorrow
- Dandelion
- #1 Zero
- Curse
- Super Stupid
- Like a Stone
Album Description
Japanese pressing includes 2 bonus tracks 'Superstupid' & 'Like A Stone'. The follow-up to Audioslave's self-titled 2002 debut features the single "Be Yourself. Recorded with producer Rick Rubin, who also helmed their debut CD. Among the other songs slated for inclusion are: "Doesn't Remind Me", "Out of Exile", "The Curse", "#1 Zero" and "Your Time Has Come". Universal International. 2005.
Customer Reviews:
4.5 stars - Better the second time around.......2005-06-19
Out Of Exile (2005.) Audioslave's second album.
Early on in the twenty-first century, the rock and roll world got a shock. Rage Against The Machine vocalist Zach De La Rocha departed the band, leaving the three other band members behind. And who stepped in to fill his void - Soundgarden's Chris Cornell. The resulting new band became known as Audioslave, and the new quartet burst onto the music scene with their 2002 debut album. It was definitely one of the better albums from an era in which most rock and roll sucked. It's been three years, and the group no one thought would last has stayed together, and recorded a sophomore album! How does Out Of Exile, the song release from Audioslave, measure up? It is better or worse than its predecessor? Read on for my review.
To put it in the simplest terms possible, this album is an improvement over the group's debut album. And that's saying a lot, since the group's debut album was a damn good one. On this one the group diversifies their sound more than they did on the debut. While the debut was a damn good album, I won't deny that it could have used a little more musical diversity. And essentially, the band's sophomore effort takes everything the debut did right, and expands on it. Who would have thought the voice of Soundgarden teamed up with the instrumentation artists behind Rage Against The Machine would create what is arguably the finest rock and roll band of the twenty-first century thusfar? The album has no shortage of musical stylings, and everything the album does it does beautifully. Many songs have sounds reminiscent of the bands these artists once played in, many sound like something totally new. Where this album succeeds, it succeeds beautifully. I loved the first Audioslave release, but this one improves on the old one in pretty much every way. From hit singles like Be Yourself to the underrated album cuts that aren't likely to get a single release, everything on here is great. If you want to know how modern rock should sound, give Audioslave a listen.
Since this album's original release was fairly recent, it's still readily available in practically any store, including the ones whose CD selections are usually less than stellar. Practically any place that carries CDs is likely to have this album. There are imports, but they are too costly, making the domestic version ideal. Being this good, it's good to see it readily available in stores.
And there you have it. Audioslave has now shattered any doubts that they were a mere "flash in the pan" supergroup like so many that came before. In an age where many of the rock bands of the day suck, Audioslave is the light in a world of shadows. This, my friends, is the way modern rock is supposed to sound. I give this album a very high recommendation. Not many other modern-day rock bands have released an album that even comes close. Buy this one, and find out why Audioslave is the best new rock band to come along in a long time.
Warning: "Super Stupid" isn't a new studio version!.......2005-06-14
Some people might suggest that Audioslave's new album "Out of Exile" is a bit of a letdown compared to their harder-hitting debut, but I just look at it as a slightly different animal...not necessarily better, or worse...just a bit different...a new direction. True, they didn't seem to include quite as many "heavy" tunes this time around, but that doesn't make it any less worthy of a listen. If their self-titled album was described as being "3 parts Rage Against The Machine and 1 part Chris Cornell", I suppose "Out of Exile" might be better described as "3 Parts Chris Cornell and 1 part R.A.T.M."....but that is most definetly not a _bad_ thing. It's still Audioslave, and they still rock.
As for the Japanese Import album, the cd insert is a bit "misleading", to put it nicely. There are 2 bonus tracks listed: "Super Stupid", and "Like a Stone (Live)". Take note of how they specifically mention that "Like a Stone" is a Live track. What they fail to disclose is that the version of "Super Stupid" is also a live version (in fact, the same old previously released BBC Radio1 Session from the "Like a Stone" cd single).
So if you already own a cd-single with "Super Stupid" on it, there's really no need to spend three times as much money on this Japanese Import Album to get it. Buy the European Import version of "Out of Exile" for ~$10 less if you still want the live bonus track of "Like a Stone" (it's a nice acoustic version).
Not your typical audioslave..........2005-05-26
If your looking for more of the same from the first cd you will be sadly disappointed..this album is softer and the lyrical content written by cornell is shakey..how could his fellow band mates let him record such trivial lyrics like "dosen't remind me"...don't get me wrong i love audioslave and their first album is in my top three of all time but this cd lacks depth..there are some decent songs such as "the worm" but overall this album falls short of audioslaves potential..album three will be the true test...
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Out of Exile
Audioslave
Manufacturer: Umvd Import
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ASIN: B0009GIAQQ
Release Date: 2005-08-16 |
Tracks:
- Your Time Has Come
- Out Of Exile
- Be Yourself
- Doesn't Remind Me
- Drown Me Slowly
- Heaven's Dead
- Worm
- Man Or Animal
- Yesterday To Tomorrow
- Dandelion
- #1 Zero
- Curse
- Like A Stone (Live)
Album Details
Includes UK Bonus Track "Like a Stone (Live)".the Supergroup (A Mix of Rage Against the Machine and Soundgarden Members) Will Release their Second Album, 'out of Exile'. 'out of Exile' is Another Huge Rock Beast, Nothing Compares to Tom Morello's Signature Guitar Sound and Chris Cornell's Distinct Growl. Highlights Include 'your Time Has Come' (Due Up on I-tunes Week Prior to Album Release), 'doesn't Remind Me' and the Hooky 'yesterday to Tomorrow'.
Product Description
TRACK LISTINGS: A Rockumentary - Beyond the Myth... 1. Introduction By The Author
2. Paul's Younger Brother, Mike McCartney
3. Mike McCartney
4. Paul McCartney
5. Cavern Club compere, Bob Wooler
6. Beatles personal assistant, Alistair Taylor
7. Early Beatles Compere, 'Father' Tom McKenzie
8. Mike McCartney
9. Cavern Club Doorman, Paddy Delaney
10. Paul McCartney
11. Paul McCartney
12. Apple Executive Peter Brown
13. Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band Member, Roger Ruskin Spear
14. Bonzo Dog Man Neil Innes
15. Roger Ruskin Spear
16. Neil Innes
17. Bonzo Dog Drummer, 'Legs' Larry Smith
18. Paul McCartney
19. Mike McCartney
20. Denny Laine
21. Denny Laine
22. Steve Holly
23. Mike McCartney
24. Denny Laine
25. Paul McCartney
26. George Harrison
27. Paul McCartney
28. Paul McCartney
29. BONUS TRACK: MORE EXCLUSIVE REMINISCENCES FROM PAUL MCCARTNEY AND JULIA BAIRD / Yellow Submarine ... 1. Yellow Submarine
2. Hey Bulldog
3. Eleanor Rigby
4. Love You To
5. All Together Now
6. Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds
7. Think for Yourself
8. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
9. With a Little Help from My Friends
10. Baby You're a Rich Man
11. Only a Northern Song
12. All You Need Is Love
13. When I'm Sixty-Four
14. Nowhere Man
15. It's All Too Much
/ Sgt. Pepper's ... 1. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
2. With A Little Help From My Friends
3. Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
4. Getting Better
5. Fixing A Hole
6. She's Leaving Home
7. Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite!
8. Within You Without You
9. When I'm Sixty-Four
10. Lovely Rita
11. Good Morning Good Morning
12. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)
13. A Day In The Life
Music Track:
- Packet of Three: Live [Live]
- Pandemonium [EP]
- Recuperate from Reality
- Rock & Roll Machine
- Sagas of Iceland [Import]
- Satanized
- Shape of Things to Come [EP]
- Sleep of Angels
- Spellbound [Import]
- Strength
Music Track
music track
Recommended Music:
Motion: Movement in Australian Sound [Import]
Symphony No. 5 (Describing Planes of an Expanding Hypersphere)
Quartet for End of Time / Stelldichein / Oboe Qt [Import]
Music: Stull EP [EP]
The Day of the Dolphin (Score) [Import] [Soundtrack]
Still 2 Wild [Explicit Lyrics]
Seventh Sojourn [Import] [Original recording remastered]
Singles Box Set [Import]
Nawal [Import]
Schubert: String Trio in Bf D581; String Trio in Bf D471
Out of This World [Import]
Serie Platino, Vol. 2: 20 Exitos
Swass [Explicit Lyrics]
Against the Law
All One