Rockin' in My Outer Space [Import]

Rockin' in My Outer Space [Import]

Rockin' in My Outer Space [Import]

Track Listings
 
1. Space Junk
2. Rockin' In My Outer Space
3. It'S Hard To Feel The Sunshine When Your Heart Is Filled With Rain
4. Six Feet Underground
5. Lint & Pennies
6. Everybody'S Got Their Cross To Bear
7. Stumblin' Blind
8. King Of The Hill
9. Ballad Of Sam & Mary
10. Panic
11. Sunny Summer Daze

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
First studio album for Canadian heavy metal band, since 1994's It's A Business Doing Pleasure, features 11 tracks. EMI. 2004.

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Rockin' in My Outer Space
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Helix Still Want You To Give Them An "R"!
  • Helix,Helix Who Is That?
Rockin' in My Outer Space
Helix
Manufacturer: EMI
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0002CHHNE
Release Date: 2005-02-15

Tracks:

  1. Space Junk
  2. Rockin In My Outer Space
  3. ItS Hard To Feel The Sunshine When Your Heart Is Filled With Rain
  4. Six Feet Underground
  5. Lint & Pennies
  6. EverybodyS Got Their Cross To Bear
  7. Stumblin Blind
  8. King Of The Hill
  9. Ballad Of Sam & Mary
  10. Panic
  11. Sunny Summer Daze

Album Description

First studio album for Canadian heavy metal band, since 1994's It's A Business Doing Pleasure, features 11 tracks. EMI. 2004.

Album Details

This is the First Studio Helix CD Since 1994's "it's a Business Doing Pleasure" and Sees the Band Returning to It's Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Roots. Brent (The Doctor) Doerner Makes a Guest Appearance on this Disc, as Does his Identical Twin Brother Brian. Cheryl Lescom also Helps Out in Lint and Pennies with a Wicked Blues Accompaniment. Mike Clattenburg, Director of the Smash Canadian Comedy "The Trailer Park Boys" Describes the Song "Hard to Feel the Sunshine…" as Such: "…killer Groove, Great Harmonica Solo…". The Cover of the CD features the Classic Helix Logo Flying Through Outer Space. The Inside Sleeve Includes the Lyrics to all the Songs plus Where to Contact the Fan Club, etc. And the Back Tray Card features Lead Vocalist Brian Vollmer.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Helix Still Want You To Give Them An "R"!.......2005-08-02

This album was a long time coming. The last true Helix studio album was the excellent It's A Business Doing Pleasure, 12 years previous to this one. A lot happened in those twelve years, including members changes, record company changes, and solo albums. That Helix came out with an album as good as this was surprising.

Almost every song here is excellent, with only the instrumental opener "Space Junk" and the jokey closer "Sunny Summer Daze" not fitting in with the serious rocking going on here. A couple of these songs had previously appeared on Vollmer's solo record, but this is clearly a Helix album. The title track features a killer chorus (reminded me of "Rock You" a bit) with those recognizable Helix backing vocals. It's also the most "party" of all the new songs, some of them being a little darker.

"Six Feet Underground" has some nice acoustic work, and is extremely catchy. "Panic" has some irresistable vocals. "It's Hard To Feel The Sunshine..." might have an overly long title, but the song is amazing, as heard live many times. "Ballad Of Sam & Mary" is a jokey song as Helix have done before, but with some serious rock behind it. It's only when you get to the closer with its Hawiian guitar that you feel like the album just hit a speedbump. The final track's saving grace is a guest appearance by former member "Doctor" Doerner on guitar.

This album represents an extremely strong comeback for Helix, but beware longtime fans, this is not party music. The changes in heavy metal over the previous 12 years are audible here, the guitars are chunkier and dirtier, and no song has a party-hardy chorus like the days of old. Helix could have gone that route for this album if they so chose, but why? Really, they abandoned that style a long time ago, around the time of "The Storm".

Fear not Helix fans. Brian Vollmer and his gang of little-known but excellent players did not dissapoint when they finally decided to release a new album under the Helix Band banner. Aside from the first and last tracks, this is one you'll be playing all the way through.

And heck, you get used to the the first and last tracks after a while.

5 out of 5 stars Helix,Helix Who Is That?.......2004-11-11

Helix Is One Of Them Bands You Do Not Know? Till You Hear One Of There Songs .... Oh Yeah I know That Song Now .....i Know you all Heard Rock You, Heavy Metal Love & So On...And This Cd Is Just As Good As Those Songs...Rock On Helix...

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