Harsh Light of Day [Import]

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Asian Version featuring Three Bonus Tracks: The Way (Live), Emotion, and Love Doesn't Kill You

The Harsh Light of Day
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Funny How It Sticks With You
  • Great "catchy" tunes album!!!
  • Soft Side of Fastball
  • Overlooked and under appreciated
  • BUY IT!!!!
The Harsh Light of Day
Fastball
Manufacturer: Hollywood Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. All the Pain Money Can Buy
  2. Keep Your Wig On
  3. Make Your Mama Proud
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ASIN: B00004WLEI
Release Date: 2000-09-19

Tracks:

  1. This Is Not My Life
  2. You're An Ocean
  3. Goodbye
  4. Love Is Expensive And Free
  5. Vampires
  6. Wind Me Up
  7. Morning Star
  8. Time
  9. Dark Street
  10. Funny How It Fades Away
  11. Don't Give Up On Me
  12. Whatever Gets You On

Amazon.com

Call it the gradual acceleration of Fastball. The Austin-based trio's debut, Make Your Mama Proud, was mostly forgettable, anonymous alternative pop. Their sophomore release, All the Pain Money Can Buy, upped the ante with more confident songwriting and a bona fide classic in "The Way." Album number three is The Harsh Light of Day, by no means a classic but another step forward. The first single, "You're an Ocean," benefits from a sky-high hook and the infectious piano pounding of Billy "Get Back" Preston. Speaking of the Beatles, the influence of the lads from Liverpool is pronounced on Harsh Light's production flourishes; the band opens up to heavier use of strings, vibes, and lighthearted steel guitar. Highlights include the slightly Southern-fried ballad "Don't Give Up on Me," "Wind Me Up" (which sounds like a haunted, forgotten Elvis Costello tune), and the jaunty opener of "This Is Not My Life." --Jason Josephes

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Funny How It Sticks With You.......2006-05-23

Once again I'm very late in saying what should be said. This is easily one of the hundred greatest rock albums ever. Fastball is THE greatest band you never heard of. Most people hear their songs on the radio and think they're hearing someone else. They think, Oh that's an Elvis Costello song or Tom Petty or Eagles but it Fastball. The way you tell is it's usually better.

This album shows there songwriting genius. Luckily someone already committed sacrlege so I will reiterate. Tony Scalzo and Miles Zuniga are the Lennon-McCartney of this era. There's not a single false note on this album. Ever song is brilliantly clever without being pretenious in anyway and where as almost every band, even the great ones, try to unsuccessfully break out of their one sound and represent as many different genres as possible, Fastball does succeed and seemingly effortlessly.

Often the best movies and songs take time to warm up to and many that are immediately accessible wear thin fast. All the cuts here have the amazing trait of being immediately accessible and never wearing thin. In fact their songwriting has the trait of sounding familiar but not like some other song. It's called great songwriting. Become familiar with the two greatest tunesmiths working today and if you get the chance to see them live make sure you don't miss it. Plus they're really personable, cool guys. Well, Tony anyway. Oh lighten up Smiley.

This album is a ten out of five. You can't go wrong buying any Fastball album though.

5 out of 5 stars Great "catchy" tunes album!!!.......2005-07-19

I absolutely love this album. All the songs are great to listen to and I know almost all the lyrics by heart. This is a great band. I was hooked with their music when I bought "All the Pain Money can't buy." That album also had great songs, but this album has unforgettable songs. From start to finish, It's great. These songs are great pick you up after a hard days work, which is what "Funny how it fades away" says. They undeniably have a Beatlesque sound from songs like "Goodbye" and especially "Love is expensive and free." The way the lead guitarist, Tony Scalzo, and the bass guitarist, Miles Zuniga, alternates lead vocals is what makes both albums great. I also recommend getting the limited edition of this album which has a great live recording of "The Way."

3 out of 5 stars Soft Side of Fastball.......2004-11-22

Fastball's Harsh Light of Day is the second album I've listened to by the group from Austin, Texas. This was a much-anticipated album for me after listening to All The Pain Money Can Buy. This albumen didn't quite live up to all of that hype. Fastball seems to have reached a mellower state after All The Pain Money Can Buy, perhaps they bought too much pain? The song "You're An Ocean" was good, but definitely wasn't the Fastball I had expected. I was looking for much more like "This Is Not My Life", instead of the pop sounding album I got. I liked the album, it just wasn't the Fastball I wanted.

5 out of 5 stars Overlooked and under appreciated.......2004-08-14

Not a perfect album. . . but a great one. At times the production is a little intrusive, but the songs rise above. Great songs from both Tony and Miles from start to finish. Do yourself a favor. Do yourself a favor and grab this one today.

5 out of 5 stars BUY IT!!!!.......2004-08-02

Honestly, I can't say enough for this AWESOME cd. This has been said in other reviews, but Fastball does have a sound that can be described as Modern-Day Beatles. All of the songs have their own character and all speak directly to my heart. I know it sounds corny, but I have a close relationship with this cd, now. It is amazing how greatly this band matures with time. I will leave you with this: Buy It!!!!!!
The Harsh Light Of Day (Limited Edition)
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • WOW
  • Good American music
  • These guys can do it ALL!!!
  • This is NOT Fastballs best.
  • Pop is Not Dead
The Harsh Light Of Day (Limited Edition)
Fastball
Manufacturer: Hollywood
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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Similar Items:
  1. Make Your Mama Proud
  2. Keep Your Wig On
  3. You're An Ocean
  4. All the Pain Money Can Buy

ASIN: B00004YB5H
Release Date: 2000-09-19

Tracks:

  1. This Is Not My Life
  2. You're An Ocean
  3. Goodbye
  4. Love Is Expensive and Free
  5. Vampires
  6. Wind Me Up
  7. Morning Star
  8. Time
  9. Dark Street
  10. Funny How It Fades Away
  11. Don't Give Up On Me
  12. Whatever Gets You On
  13. The Way (Live In Australia) (Bonus Track)
  14. Emotional (Previously Unreleased) (Bonus Track)
  15. Love Doesn't Kill You (Previously Unreleased Demo) (Bonus Track)

Amazon.com

Call it the gradual acceleration of Fastball. The Austin-based trio's debut, Make Your Mama Proud, was mostly forgettable, anonymous alternative pop. Their sophomore release, All the Pain Money Can Buy, upped the ante with more confident songwriting and a bona fide classic in "The Way." Album number three is The Harsh Light of Day, by no means a classic but another step forward. The first single, "You're an Ocean," benefits from a sky-high hook and the infectious piano pounding of Billy "Get Back" Preston. Speaking of the Beatles, the influence of the lads from Liverpool is pronounced on Harsh Light's production flourishes; the band opens up to heavier use of strings, vibes, and lighthearted steel guitar. Highlights include the slightly Southern-fried ballad "Don't Give Up on Me," "Wind Me Up" (which sounds like a haunted, forgotten Elvis Costello tune), and the jaunty opener of "This Is Not My Life." This limited edition includes three bonus tracks. --Jason Josephes

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars WOW.......2002-03-07

I have had this CD in the limited edition since the first day and it is still my favorite cd. Fastball is the best band ever and I will buy any fastball stuff within a reasonable price. I am really looking foward to their next cd!!!

5 out of 5 stars Good American music.......2001-04-01

Well who here besides me is worried about the state of american music? Well i care even though i'm not american. If you are looking for some good music to hear i suggest picking up a copy of fastball's newest cd. They do everything right in this album. The only flaw with this album is it's been done before. You can hear a heavy influence from past musicians mostly from the sixties, but hey the sixties were the best time for music. All the tracks range from alternative style rock to catchy pop. I'm glad i found out about fastball,because i was tired of listening to korn and limp bizkit. Also check out their prior release because it's just as good.

5 out of 5 stars These guys can do it ALL!!!.......2000-12-15

Their versatility with so many different styles of music is truly amazing! From the modern/alternative sounds of "This is Not My Life" and "Goodbye" to irresistable 60s-pop in "Dark Street" to kick-butt classic power-riff rockers "Morning Star" and "Time" to southern rock "Don't Give Up On Me" to Mariachi-flavored "Love is Expensive & Free" to the beatiful, haunting ballad "Vampires" etc. they experiment (successfully!) with just about every genre of music out there. And you still get the great deal of 2 bands for the price of one, since Tony Scalzo and Miles Zuniga sound so different from each other. They each have some great strengths to offer. I'd say Tony is the better singer and he's also great at writing clever, catchy lyrics. But Miles is the one with the real sense of adventure when it comes to trying different styles of music, and his cryptic lyrics always keep you wondering what he's really saying.

Overall, the biggest difference between this and their previous 5-star "All the Pain Money Can Buy" is that this one is more of a "Total Album" experience. ATPMCB was so dominated by the incredible "The Way" that it took me a while to get past that one to learn to appreciate the rest of the CD. With "Harsh Light" I can't really pick any particular favorite so I have to listen to the whole CD repeatedly instead of playing one track 3-4X before listening to the rest of it.

FASTBALL IS THE GREATEST BAND AROUND!!!!

4 out of 5 stars This is NOT Fastballs best........2000-10-17

It seems so many reviewers think "The Harsh Light of Day" is so much better than all their other albums. Its an excellent collection of vintage sounding pop songs, but it doesnt come near as good as their Sophmore release "All the Pain Money can Buy". Whereas on ATPMCB every song was amazing and melodic, I somtimes find myself skipping tracks on the new release. On the upside their are the good songs like the super upbeat "Your and Ocean", with some great Southern piano by none other than Billy "Get Back" Preston. Also there is "This is not my Life", "Love is Expensive and Free", and "Funny How it Fades Away." The collectors edition features a pretty dull live version of "The Way" , but the two unreleased tracks will definitely get your foot tapping. It also features a cool book.

4 out of 5 stars Pop is Not Dead.......2000-09-27

Fastball could be a throwback to 10-15 years ago, when bands actually matured and improved album after album. When compared to their previous releases, "The Harsh Light of Day" is a lot more consistent. There is still some filler on the album, but the gems far more than make up for it.

At its best, Fastball delivers really well crafted pop music. Although the Beatles influences are present and clearly audible, they are filtered through the best of 80's pop (think "Imperial Bedroom" or "Punch the Clock" era Elvis Costello, Squeeze and Crowded House).

Miles Zuniga and Tony Scalzo mostly write about relationships. They can be bitter and angry as in "Love is Expensive and Free", looking for redemption as in "Dark Street" or cleverly tongue in cheek as in "You Are an Ocean". But what distinguish them is the musicality. Their best songs are rich in memorable hooks, supported by impeccable harmonies and a solid production. The guest musicians include Brian Setzer (from the Orchestra and the Stray Cats), keyboardist Billy Preston (who played with the Stones and the Beatles) and Michael Ward from the Wallflowers. Finally, if you are going to buy this record, get the limited edition. You will get an extra version of their previous hit "The Way" and a couple of solid outtakes.
Harsh Light of Day
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    Harsh Light of Day
    Fastball
    Manufacturer: Hollywood
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00005261Y
    Release Date: 2000-10-10

    Tracks:

    1. This Is Not My Life
    2. You're an Ocean
    3. Goodbye
    4. Love Is Expensive and Free
    5. Vampires
    6. Wind Me Up
    7. Morning Star
    8. Time
    9. Dark Street
    10. Funny How It Fades Away
    11. Don't Give Up on Me
    12. Whatever Gets You On
    13. Way [Live][*]
    14. Emotional [#][*]
    15. Love Doesn't Kill You [#][*][Demo Version]
    16. [CD-ROM Track]

    Album Details

    Asian Version featuring Three Bonus Tracks: The Way (Live), Emotion, and Love Doesn't Kill You
    The Harsh Light of Day
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    • Quite possibly their best Album
    • Harsh Light of Day
    • This CD is ok.
    The Harsh Light of Day
    Fastball
    Manufacturer: Holly
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00004YMNR

    Tracks:

    1. This Is Not My Life
    2. You're an Ocean
    3. Goodbye
    4. Love Is Expensive and Free
    5. Vampires
    6. Wind Me Up
    7. Morning Star
    8. Time
    9. Dark Street
    10. Funny How It Fades Away
    11. Don't Give up on Me
    12. Whatever Gets You On

    Album Details

    Limited Edition Three Flap Digipak, Including Special Artwork with Matte Finish and Uncoated Paper Booklet. And as If That's Not Enough, There's also the Added Benefit of Three Extra Bonus Tracks. 'this Way (Live),' 'emotional' and 'love Doesn't Kill You.'

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Quite possibly their best Album.......2006-07-10

    This album is a quite possibly my favorite album. I love the harmonies that these guys create. Their songwriting skills are to the likes of Lennon and McCartney, and if you have had the pleasure to see them live you would not be dissappointed. It is hard to single out a few songs because every track is excellent. Brian Setzer makes an appearance on "Love is Expensive and Free" and the late Billy Preston (Keyboards) lends a hand on You're an Ocean. This album did not do as good as "All the Pain Money Can Buy, but it is every bit as good.

    5 out of 5 stars Harsh Light of Day.......2002-01-09

    Fastball is one of the few rock groups I like to listen to. One of their best!

    1 out of 5 stars This CD is ok........2001-04-12

    This Cd is pretty good. I only baught it for the song Your A Ocean. I heard the song on MotoCrossed. I liked it and bought the cd. The only good song on here is Your A Ocean. The rest are really not my kind. I would say if you like rock then you would probaby like this cd. So if you do then get it. If you just want it for the song Your A Ocean then get the single.
    Harsh Light of Day
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      Harsh Light of Day
      Fastball
      Manufacturer: Avex Trax Japan
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000051TBC
      Release Date: 2000-11-28

      Tracks:

      1. This Not My Life
      2. You're an Ocean
      3. Goodbye
      4. Love Is Expensive and Free
      5. Vampires
      6. Wind Me Up
      7. Morning Star
      8. Time
      9. Dark Street
      10. Funny How It Fades Away
      11. Don't Give up on Me
      12. Whatever Gets You On
      13. Love Doesn't Kill You [*]
      14. Black Rain [*]

      Album Details

      Japanese version of their 2000 album features 2 bonus tracks: Love Doesn't Kill You, & Black Rain.
      Harsh Light of Day
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        Harsh Light of Day
        Fastball
        Manufacturer: Msi Music Corp
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        Release Date: 2002-08-07

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