Blow-Up [Live]
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Album Description
Digitally remastered & re-edited reissue of 1978 live show by Television's classic line-up of Tom Verlaine, Richard Lloyd, Billy Ficca and Fred Smith. 13 tracks, all selected by Verlaine & including 'Friction', 'Marquee Moon', 'See No Evil', 'Little Johnny Jewel' and a cover of Dylan's 'Knockin' On Heaven's Door'. Double jewel case. 1999 release.
Average customer rating:
- I guess it's finally come out.
- Stands the Test of Time
- Perhaps Solinas should have done his research...
- Grown up, but not blown away
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Grow Up and Blow Away
Metric
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ASIN: B000Q677JA
Release Date: 2007-06-26 |
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- Grow Up And Blow Away
- Hardwire
- Rock Me Now
- The Twist
- On the Sly
- Soft Rock Star
- Raw Sugar
- White Gold
- London Halflife
- Soft Rock Star
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I guess it's finally come out........2007-06-28
I like to think I was one of the first ever Metric fans. I saw them live in Toronto in August of 2001. At that time, they'd only played a handful of gigs and this is the album they were plugging (their first). Nobody knew who they were. After the show, I met them and got their autographs because I knew they'd become famous. Anyway, I became a member of their fanclub and they sent me a free CD with a lot of these songs on it. About a year later, they'd gotten a little more recognition and I bought the Static Anonymity EP from their new website which featured some more songs from this collection as well as a couple of songs not included here. This album never came out until now. I already have all of these songs. They originally come from that free CD they sent me in 2001 or the Static Anonymity EP from 2002. So I don't really need to buy this one, but I will anyway because I think it's the best way to close a chapter that was left unfinished for the longest time.
Stands the Test of Time.......2007-06-26
Does anyone remember the i-Zone? It was a little Polaroid camera that could print little messages on the instant photo. That was the gimmick, and quite unsurprisingly, it failed miserably. However, the North American television ads that accompanied this sure-fire failure contained a hidden gem. Floating in the background was a woman singing, "If this is the life, why does it feel so good to fly away?" The woman was Emily Haines, the band was Metric, and the song was a TV-friendly version of "Grow Up and Blow Away," the title track to their ill-fated debut album. Originally recorded in 2001 (or 1999, depending on your source), the album features Metric as a two-piece and was delayed again and again by their record label until it was finally shelved to make room for "Old World Underground, Where Are You Now?" Six years later, and the album is finally being dusted off. Is it worth the wait?
Absolutely! "Grow Up and Blow Away" is immediately captivating, thanks to the lead-off and title track. The lyrics are back in their original form, Emily singing "Why does it feel so good to die today?" One of the things that's instantly noticeable is that Metric as a two-piece is a much more toned-down affair. With just James and Emily, the songs are often just comprised of a drum machine and synthesizer. The result is a Metric that is just as awesome as their current incarnation, just less chaotic.
It's all still really cool music though. "Rock Me Now" features a funky musical accompaniment and finds Emily merely speaking throughout its playtime. It's actually James that does all the singing on the song, which is quite a shock to hear. At the same time, it's an undeniably cool song, making you feel like throwing on your MIB-shades and bobbing your head uncontrollably. "The Twist" is another great song that utilizes an almost hip-hop beat. In the chorus, when James and Emily are harmonizing with each other, it's absolutely beautiful. It makes me wish that more of this will happen on future Metric albums, though the actual chances of this are slim.
Though hints of their current new wave sound are apparent throughout the album, the majority of "Grow Up and Blow Away" feels much more like a straightforward pop album than anything else. "Raw Sugar," for example, has a Corrine Bailey Rae-esque musical accompaniment and features Emily singing "I don't want to die living in a high-rise grave" in a very soulful way. It's very un-Metric like, but at the same time, it's still a really great song. "White Gold" is another un-Metric song, sounding more like it could've been ripped off of Emily's solo album, "Knives Don't Have Your Back" if it weren't for the harmonies and non-minimal production.
In the end, "Grow Up and Blow Away" is an album that all Metric fans should definitely check out. Though it peaks at the very first song, you'd be a fool to stop listening there. Even in their early history as a band, Metric shows an uncanny ability to craft brilliantly infectious pop songs that will stick with you for weeks and weeks. Although the sound of the album has a definite early-2000s feel to it, most of these songs stand the test of time (unlike the i-Zone). It may have taken six years to hit the shelves, but "Grow Up and Blow Away" is well worth the wait.
Recommended for fans of Metric and anyone who still rocks the i-Zone like it's 1999!
Key Tracks:
1. "Grow Up and Blow Away"
2. "Rock Me Now"
3. "The Twist"
4. "On the Sly"
5. "White Gold"
7 out of 10 Stars
Perhaps Solinas should have done his research..........2007-06-26
This is not a new album by any means. This is the first album Metric ever made and it was largely underground until now that it has been redone and repackaged (with some extra songs thrown in to keep the fans happy).
Grown up, but not blown away.......2007-06-26
Like many a hit indie band, Metric recorded songs before they hit it big with "Old World Underground, Where Are You Now?" In this case, it's "Grow Up and Blow Away" -- which despite its "early stuff" label has musical polish and maturity, and an enigmatic twist that keeps their sprightly jazz-flavoured pop fresh.
A child's voice says "Grow up, and blow away." That's the springboard to a tangle of sensual synth twists wrapped around some solid riffs and beats. Emily Haines murmurs a bittersweet song -- alcoholism, disillusionment, and having a child without regard of where it will be: "If this is the life/why does it feel/so good to die today?... nobody knows which street to take/he took the easy way/what was the easy way?"
Things get more uptempo with the jazzy-pop vibe of "Hardwire," all about "leaving behind the basement life," and apparently trying to start a band. Then Metric slips into a series of polished pop tunes: retro-flavoured beats, sexy noir tunes, delicate electronic tunes, sweeping piano balladry, and combos of all the above.
"Grow Up and Blow Away" has a tumultuous history -- the label diddled around with it, and then the band decided that fans wouldn't like it. So it took six to eight years to hear Metric's initial take on electropop, flavoured with different sounds that faded away in subsequent albums.
The most relevant sound is jazz, which is hardly surprising as Haines is the daughter of a jazz musician. They have the basic indiepop staples -- piano, solid drums and guitar, and Haines provides swirls, bubbles and wobbles of synth. But where their last album was laced with blazing rock'n'roll, Metric infuses their new album with a heavy jazz influence, with a little bit of funk.
And Haines herself sounds like a young girl who's seen too much real life -- her voice is high and sweet, but she sings enigmatic songs of disillusionment, tormented minds, and living in a "high rise grave." The happiest ones seems to be all about touring and travelling ("I should be living/Giving my mind a chance to rewind/And playback beautiful music...").
Metric has grown up but thankfully not blown away just yet, and their previously unreleased first album shows why. Striking, memorable, and beautifully polished.
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- Not awful ....but
- Blow Up Your Video definitely delivers on the rock level.
- ONE OF THE FINEST AC/DC ALBUMS
- Bust out the T.N.T...
- No doubt the most underrated effort from the boys
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Blow up Your Video
AC/DC
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ASIN: B00009MGR6
Release Date: 2003-07-01 |
Tracks:
- Heatseeker
- That's The Way I Wanna Rock N Roll
- Meanstreak
- Go Zone
- Kissin' Dynamite
- Nick Of Time
- Some Sin For Nuthin'
- Ruff Stuff
- Two's Up
- This Means War
Customer Reviews:
Not awful ....but.......2007-01-31
Ac/Dc had really been having a rough spot of luck....'Flick Of The Switch' bombed...they tried to re-release tracks with Bon on '74 Jailbreak' still didn't bring back the crowd they lost after 'For Those About To Rock' (which was a fantastic CD),they tried writing a CD filled with melody and great tunes with 'Fly On The Wall' which did help bring some new fans to the band and did boost sales but their hard core fans were angry because the songs were in their minds a little too polished (well,excuse a band for wanting songs people can sing along to...we all can't be Anthrax now can we?)
so Ac/Dc I think made a distinct effort to be a little more heavy on this release 'Blow Up Your Video'...to those that are constantly busting on Bon Jovi,Warrant and Poison...let me remind you of what that time period would have been like without them...do you remember Huey Lewis and the News...the Culture Club...Wham...Banannarama,the Bangles,the Cars,and Michael Jackson??? well those bands you all hate so much saved the airwaves from constant "Born In The USA' and 'Like A Virgin' so show a little more respect please...anyway...Ac/Dc has never sold out their ideals and have always stood by their guns and made good solid blues based rock and roll...I just think on this one they sacrificed good songwriting and melody for the sake of being 'heavy' and 'cool' with the guys again...
the opening track is great 'Heatseeker' is fantastic...it rocks as hard as anything in their catalog and is very memorable...then there is 'That's the way I want to rock and roll' another very catchy and memorable song..a great 2nd song..(oddly enough they released videos for both songs that got heavy rotation on MTV *funny for a band with a CD 'blow up your video'*
in fact...the video for 'That's the way I want to rock and roll' is a very cool video with a beautiful school girl dancing in her room so that got two thumbs up from me immediately...but anyways...it goes downhill from there...'meanstreak' and 'go zone' feel tired...like going through the motions..heavy but nobody really cared...'Kissing Dynamite' was pretty good..memorable chorus...'Nick Of Time' sounds like a tune from 'Flick Of The Switch' it's not bad...just a let down from the past album...'Some Sin For Nuthin' okay,I really like this tune a lot,it is very catchy...'Ruff Stuff' I love this one...especially the lyrics....'Two's Up' is the best song on the CD in my opinion (even better then the singles) I think they should have released this one as a single first...this one is great..alot of atmosphere...and then going with their past trends,they close the album with a stinker.."This Means War" should have been left off...it isn't horrible but it isn't up to par with the rest of the CD
The Upside - some great tunes..Heatseeker,That's The Way I want to rock and roll..ruff stuff...and definitely two's up...the production is great...Angus' solos are still awesome..and Brian is still screaming with energy and the production is great
The Downside - way too much filler....most of the songs feel thrown together in a hurry...gets very boring when listening to the album from start to finish...should have waited and combined the great songs from this one with some of the great songs on the next one
The Bottom Line - A pretty good CD to add to your collection if you are a true Ac/Dc fan...for Heatseeker and Two's Up alone it's worth buying...but if you are a casual fan and need to miss one Ac/Dc CD maybe this is the on e to skip....in my opinion it's still worth owning if you love the band...Donutman says so!!!
Blow Up Your Video definitely delivers on the rock level........2006-08-04
Blow Up Your Video is one of my favorite AC/DC albums, because almost all of the songs on here are incredibly catchy and give AC/DC a new, innovative feel.
1.Heatseeker- One of the albums' hits, this upbeat song keeps the rock pace the whole time. 8/10
2.That's The Way I Wanna Rock 'n' Roll- One of my favorites, because the chorus is catchy and the fast beat never stops. 9/10
3.Meanstreak- One of AC/DC's catchiest songs ever. The guitar during the verses is awesome. 10/10
4.Go Zone- A good solid rock song that does not disappoint. 8/10
5.Kissin' Dynamite- I love the guitar riff during the verses, and the chorus. Just a great song. 8/10
6.Nick Of Time- One of my favorite songs, because the chorus sounds innovative and it is catchy. 9/10
7.Some Sin For Nuthin'- One of the only songs on this album that isn't really a standout track. 7/10
8.Ruff Stuff- More sexually-charged lyrics add to this songs already good beat. 8/10
9.Two's Up- Sort of an ominous song, but catchy and great nonetheless. 9/10
10.This Means War- One of the two songs on this album that aren't really that good. It's fast, but repetitive. 7/10
This album is surprisingly among the greats with "Back In Black" and "Highway To Hell". So that means buy it immediately.
ONE OF THE FINEST AC/DC ALBUMS.......2006-07-30
DONT LISTEN TO THE ONE STAR REVIEWER BELOW ME AS HE SEEMS TO HAVE A CRUSADE AGAINST THE BRIAN JOHNSON ERA AC/DC ALBUMS.BLOW UP YOUR VIDEO IS AN EXTREMELY GOOD ALBUM WITH CLASSICS LIKE HEATSEEKER AND THAT'S THE WAY I WANNA ROCK'N'ROLL.VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
Bust out the T.N.T..........2006-07-30
...because after hearing this I felt like blowing up my copy of Blow up Your Video. It's better than Flick of the Switch (not saying much), and This Means War is a good song. As for the rest... don't even get my started. Popular favorites Heatseeker and That's the Way I Wanna Rock 'n' Roll both suck, and the rest is even worse. Again, I'm a fan of This Means War but that's the extent of it.
No doubt the most underrated effort from the boys.......2006-07-28
-Blow Up Your Video- is criminally lumped in with the band's mid to late 80s slump period. That is sad, as i though that this was one of their strongest albums since -Back In Black- (not to say that -Flick...- wasn't any good!). For the first time in a long time, the aussie boys issued a soild album front to back of kick [...] blues-based tunes. I still can't belive how -Razors Edge-,the follow up, sold more and garnered more attention for the band then -Blow Up Your Video- did. If you are a long time fan, you may already have your own love or hate towards it, but newbies should definatly not pass this by.
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- Very Enjoyable for all music fans
- Absolutely Amazing! Two CDs packed with the world's most beautiful classical music...
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ASIN: B000A8AXWW
Release Date: 2005-09-13 |
Customer Reviews:
Very Enjoyable for all music fans.......2006-03-02
This is very good collection of music that brings to life a wide variety of music that is both old and contemporary. The selections vary from composers, historical and famous such as Pavarotti and Puccini to today's James Horner (Titanic, A Beauituful Mind) and John Williams (Star Wars, Sabrina, Jaws, Saving Private Ryan).
If you enjoy the sounds of Sarah Brightman, Charlotte Church, Enya, Kate Bush, Andrea Bocelli, and various theatre music (Andrew Lloyd Webber (Evita, Cats), then you will find this collection worthy of your appreciation.
I have often wondered why classical music radio channels do not play modern composers (i.e., Horner, Willams), and am glad that this album gives them credit that they deserve. There is so many good compositions being created every day that only appear to have a voice on the big screen, which is unfortunate.
Track 11, composed by The Doors, and is a nice version, indeed. I also enjoy the Bond players giving a new twist to some old favourites.
Ciao,
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Absolutely Amazing! Two CDs packed with the world's most beautiful classical music..........2005-11-08
First, let me begin by saying that I am by no means an expert in classical music, but have grown to appreciate it immensely in the past year. I can say wholeheartedly that this is the most beautiful compilation of music I have ever had the pleasure of listening to. It's simple irresistible. There are few words to describe how emotional it is to hear Pavarotti sing "II Canto", or Placido Domingo belt out "Questa o quella". You just get numb with joy!! I have NO idea what they are saying but a translation not necessary. The entire collection (TWo jammed-packed CDs) is phenomenal (excluding the selections from "Bond" which I found to be particularly annoying and not at all "classical" in the true sense of the word). There is something here for everyone, regardless of your personal musical tastes or tolerances.
A guaranteed hit -- Don't miss this one.
CD One
Andrea Bocelli "En Aranjuez con tu amor"
Bryn Terfel - "Granada"
Bond - "Viva" ( not my favorite, sounds almost disco-ish)
Hayley Westenra - "Pokarekare Ana"
Luciano Pavarotti - "Una Mattina"
Katherine jenkins - "Time To Say Goodbye" (a heart stopper - so beautiful!)
Duel - "Canon" (lovely!)
Janine Jansen - "Allegro from 'Spring'"
Andreas Scholl - "Ombra mai fu"
Nigel Kennedy - "The Unknown Soldier"
Kiri Te Kanawa - "Nuns' Chorus"
Nelson Freire - "Chopin Etude No. 1 op. 25
Julian Lloyd Webber - "Flight of the Bumble-bee"
James Horner - "For the Love of a Princess
Hans Zimmer & Lisa Gerrard "Now We Are Free"
Renee Fleming - "Mesicku na nebi hlubokem"
Russell Watson - "Amore e Musica"
CD TWO
Luciano Pavarotti - "II Canto" (I MUST see him sing this in person!!)
Placido Domingo - "Questa o quello" (I never tire of hearing this)
Andrea Bocelli & Bryn Terfel - "the Pearl Fisher's Duet"
Jose Carreras - "Funiculi, funicula
Dominc Miller & Kaori Muraji - "Fragile"
Tavener - "Song for Athene"
Josep Calleja - "La donna e mobile"
Jean-Yves Thibaudet - "Gymopedie No. 1"
Juan Diego Florez - "Una furtiva lagrima"
Kathleen Ferrier - "Blow the Wind Southerly"
Angela Gheorghiu - "Ave Maria"
Janine Jansen - "Schindler's List Main Theme"
Bond - "explosive"
Secret Garden - "You Raise Me Up"
Hayley Westenra - "Never Say Goodbye"
The Three Tenors - "Nessun Dorma"
Enjoy!
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VARIOUS SKA ARTISTS
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We've got overstock! Our piles = your savings! 20+ CDs in plastic slip sleeves for only $25!! Help us clear up some space! What a GREAT deal. SKA, SKA-PUNK, MOD, ROCK, PUNK. You get: 1) Various "EVERYTHING OFF BEAT Vol 1" CD 2) Various "EVERYTHING OFF BEAT Vol 2" CD 3) ECLECTICS "IDLE WORSHIP" CD 4) GREENHOUSE "TOMORROW THE WORLD" CD 5) GANGSTER FUN "PURE SOUND, PURE HOGWASH" CD 6)
TELEGRAPH "QUIT YOUR BAND" CD
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14) TEENAGE FRAMES "1 % FASTER" CD (power pop rock) 15) MEGASUPER ULTRA "POWER POP" CD (mod / power pop like the Jam) 16) ORANGETREE "Self Titled" CD
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BONUS #21 CD: FIRST GRADE CRUSH "OUR TIME DOWN HERE" CD
Bar Codes are marked out and you don't get the jewel case (who uses these anymore?) - but you get 20+ full length CDs for only $25.
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- Perfect soundtrack to a nearly perfect TV show
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- The Best soundtrack EVER from a TV series!
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Alias
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Release Date: 2003-11-18 |
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Its muscular aura of international intrigue informed by smart characters, sharp writing, and a sleek cinematic sense, the episodes of the hit Alias often seem more like a chapters of a successful movie spy franchise than mere network television series. Key to achieving that masterful illusion is young composer Michael Giacchino, whose soundtracks range across a dizzying range of musical styles and dramatic undercurrents. This anthology of cues from the show's first season incorporates shrewd, techno-savvy club beats, sweeping orchestral sequences of pounding action, brooding suspense worthy of Bond, and inventive indigenous music of indeterminate nationality. Firmly grounded in rich Hollywood traditions, yet hip enough to keep an ear cocked to pulsing, contemporary styles, Giacchino's TV scores often outshine those of the pricier, big budget Hollywood boilerplate he's competing with. --Jerry McCulley
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question.......2006-04-25
ok, as most reviews, said, it is amazing and fits the show perfectly!
but...
does anyone know which episodes/scenes go with each song?
i've tried to watch and listen for them, but i get too into it!
Hear what u see.......2005-08-12
while listenin to this album in every track i feel like i can feel the energy and danger
Perfect soundtrack to a nearly perfect TV show.......2005-03-17
If Henry Mancini and Ferry Corsten collaborated on a TV soundtrack for a spy drama set in the 21st Century, the results couldn't be any better than Michael Giacchino's work on this CD. Giacchino can compose for an orchestra like the best of them, but he's also savvy enough to add a contemporary edge with multiple nods to electronica. Synth pads and drum loops are phased through various low-pass and comb filters on several selections here, resulting in a delicious, chewy-sounding percussive effect. Other reviewers have commented on this being a great exercise CD; I agree and would also add that this is a great CD for driving or browsing through glossy photo magazines.
My favorite pieces on the CD are "SD-6 Dance Party," "Red Hair is Better," and "Spanish Heist." I've no idea who the guitarist is on the latter two cuts, but he's quite good!
I recommend this first and foremost to anyone who fears that soundtracks are a dead medium; Giacchino's a challenging composer and takes some real risks. Alias fans will snatch this up (although it doesn't include any soundbites from the TV series), as will anyone willing to play both techno and retro lounge on their CD players. Completists may not be happy with this CD as none of the popular music heard in the show is reproduced here, nor is the torch song Jennifer Garner sang in one episode. But that's what future installments of Alias soundtrack CDs are for!
Best TV Soundtrack.......2005-01-09
This is well worth your money for any Alias fan, and it's better than most movie scores.
The Best soundtrack EVER from a TV series!.......2004-08-23
I think the title says it all, but it's true. I bought this CD knowing and loving the show and realizing just what the music adds to all of the highly enjoyable adrenaline rush scenes. This CD does not disappoint. I now exercise/kick box to it and if your pumped up by just watching the series, you'll really enjoy playing this CD in your car while driving....just try not to get a speeding ticket because the impulse to floor it will definately be there!!
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- True rock and roll genius
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The Blow-Up
Television
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ASIN: B00000IJ0F
Release Date: 1999-03-30 |
Tracks:
- The Blow-Up
- See No Evil
- Prove It
- Elevation
- I Don't Care
- Venus De Milo
- Foxhole
- Ain't That Nothin'
- Knockin' On Heavens Door
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- Friction
- Marquee Moon
- Satisfaction
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The guitar-led, thin-sounding rock of NYC's seminal art-punk band Television had many acolytes--from the lovelorn poetry of Australia's Go-Betweens to the more commercial sound of New Wave poppers the Knack. This live double CD, originally released on cassette in 1982, showcases the band at their most experimental and wired. Obvious standouts include the intricate, almost Coltrane-esque guitar duel between bandleaders Tom Verlaine and Richard Lloyd on an incredible 15-minute version of "Little Johnny Jewel," plus an equally lengthy and tormented reading of "Marquee Moon." Sound quality is extremely variable, but the spirit of the originators of the New York punk loft scene shines through, even on a relatively ordinary rendition of the Rolling Stones' "Satisfaction." Raw, dreamy, and ripe for rediscovery. --Everett True
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A two-Cd collector's edition - over 85 minutes long, digitally re-mastered and re-edited. All material on this recording was selected by Tom Verlaine from live tapes(circa 1978). Originally released as a Roir double length cassette-only in 1982. Liner notes by Robert Christgau & John Piccarrella. Includes Extended versions of Little Johnny Jewel & Marquee Moon...over 14 minutes each.
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dangerous notes.......2006-11-05
The live version of Little Johnny Jewel is an event. Listen to this to hear the inheritor of the Jimi Hendrix mantle. Listen to this for another world, a dark vision beyond goth or metal. Listen to this for an artist pushing beyond stupid formula into new territory. Listen to this.
True rock and roll genius.......2006-02-19
What a find! I've always _liked_ Television, but the studio records left me just a wee bit cold. This burns a hole in your spakers. Not just for previous fans. Art-rockers will no doubt like the studio stuff better, but rock-rockers will likely appreciate this more. I'm a bit of a tech-geek and I hate badly engineered records, but I find this eminently listenable. The sound is not necessarily full, but its reasonably crisp. It is a live reocrding after all, and sounds like it. But this should not keep anyone away. Yes, the shorter, quiter, more 'composed' songs like Venus do work better in the album versions. But most of the material here benefits from the looser, more energetic playing. One could say its more passionate, but that doesn't begin to describe it. These guys are playing like their lives are at stake. Even if disc one was a total waste, which it isn't, disc two would be worth more than the price of admission even WITHOUT 'Little Johnny Jewel", and that particular track is priceless. I think this is simply one of the great rock and documents ever, right up there with The Who Live at Leeds.
The Best Guitar Band hands down!.......2005-04-30
If you havent heard Television and want to learn the origins of todays and tomorrows rock, than buy this record. Everyone seems to only mention Tom Verlaines work, but its the virtuosity of the guitar interplay that occurs between Richard Lloyd and Tom Verlaine (2 geniuses of the guitar) that make this band extraordinary (and Tom Verlains haunting vocals).
I am amazed by their last studio effort in '92 which almost surpasses Marquee Moon and Adventure. I saw them live in '92 at Roseland in NYC and was amazed how fresh and new this band still sounded. No other band compares. Kudo's to Bono for mentioning Television and Patti Smith as their main influences during this years rock and roll hall of fame. I wish other bands would admit their ideas were borrowed if not stolen from these legendary bands and composers.
Catch them while you can and buy their albums!
Wish I Was There!.......2004-06-09
This is simply one of the greatest recorded live performances I've ever heard and I spend a good deal of my life listening to live music in person and on CD.
The downer is that the sound quality is pretty poor in spots, but does get better on some tracks. Consequently, listening to this on headphones definitely beats listening to it in your car. In short, the sound quality will annoy you at times, but if you listen carefully, I believe you'll find it well worth it.
On "The Blow-Up" you hear a band that is literally fearless. It's a bit like watching four incredibly gifted artists sprint back and forth on a tightrope. Not only is the collective performance incredible, but Verlaine's material ranks with the finest in rock history. Yes, the guitars are awesome, but the rhythm section of Fred Smith and Billy Ficca is equally incredible.
Buy Marquee Moon first (everyone should own a copy of that), but get this too to hear what Television were capable of live.
If you can find a copy, I'd also highly recommend Television - Live At The Old Waldorf: San Francisco, 6/29/78. This disc is a much shorter show, but it was professionally recorded and the sound quality is top notch. The performance is excellent, but perhaps not quite as incendiary as on "The Blow-Up."
Sadly, Rhino Handmade only issued 5,000 copies of "Live At the Old Waldorf," so you'll have to do some hunting on Ebay, etc. However, if you love great rock and roll, it's worth the trouble and expense.
An excellent companion to Marquee Moon.......2002-08-14
The first Television album is all tension and restraint -- beautiful guitars slashing at each other over Verlaine's wavery voice and a thumping rhythm section. "Marquee Moon" is the sound of a world class garage band, and one of the great guitar bands of all rock music playing majestic music, nearly losing control at each curve, but catching themselves before they fell apart.
This album strays at every opportunity. It's loud and indulgent. The playing is sometimes ridiculously sloppy, but when the band gets it right, as with the 15 minutes of "Little Johnny Jewel," it's as breathtaking as anything on "Marquee Moon."
I still prefer the studio versions of every song on this album to the live ones, but this is the perfect companion to "Marquee Moon." Even though the album was recorded after "Marquee Moon" was released, it works well as a backdrop for that album. Compared to the insane experimentation here, the solo on the studio version of "Marquee Moon" sounds tame and structured. The full-blown feakout of "Friction" is compressed into a tight single in the studio.
Which isn't to say the album doesn't stand on its own. As a double live album with low quality sound, it doesn't have much going for it in principle, but the guitars are fantastic. Very raw, very loud, and a lot of fun. Any fan of rock music owes it to themselves to buy "Marquee Moon" first (THAT'S the essential album), but this works well for those of us who can't get enough of a good thing.
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- A Close Decision
- Gorgeous Power Pop
- Alright For Fans, But
- I'll Drink To That!
- Excellent offering from an under-rated group
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Blow Up
The Smithereens
Manufacturer: Capitol
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ASIN: B000007NZN
Release Date: 1991-09-10 |
Tracks:
- Top Of the Pops
- Too Much Passion
- Tell Me When Did Things Go Wrong
- Evening Dress
- Get A Hold Of My Heart
- Indigo Blues
- Now And Then
- Girl In Room 12
- Anywhere You Are
- Over And Over Again
- It's Alright
- If You Want the Sun To Shine
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A Close Decision.......2005-06-26
I listened to it twice in the used music store, but decided not to buy. It's not a bad effort, and does have some interesting tracks, (like "Tell Me When Did Things Go So Wrong" and "Indigo Blues") ... but overall the album feels poppier than other Smithereens albums, and it didn't speak to me.
It's respectable addition though, if you just want your collection to be complete.
Gorgeous Power Pop.......2004-10-05
This is an album for anyone who's been madly in love, gone through a painful breakup, or loved someone from afar. "Evening Dress" is a perfect wedding song, while "Anywhere You Are" and "Over And Over Again" are for those long nights spent thinking about the one that got away. The lead single and opening track "Top Of The Pops" is probably the weakest song on the album -- it's a slow-tempo rehashing of the heavy-riffing guitar sound that worked so well on "A Girl Like You" -- but the second single "Too Much Passion" captures more of the flavor of what's to come. There are a few rocking songs on the album, like the potent blast of "Tell Me When Did Things Go So Wrong" and "Girl In Room 12", but this album is primarily for lovers of bittersweet jangly power pop like R.E.M., Big Star, and the like.
Alright For Fans, But.......2001-02-22
The Smithereens are not a great band; it's not that they are bad; they just aren't great. This album is a case in point. `Indigo Blues' is quite infectious and fun, but the rest of the album is formulaic and uninspiring. It seems likely that real fans of the band will enjoy it but casual fans would be better served by a comp.
I'll Drink To That!.......2001-02-05
Don't mean to repeat the same things as the previous reviewer but it is truly very accurate. The record is loaded with drive and has that special avante garde sixities flavor that makes the Smithereens so special. Some of the arrangements are more creative than on previous releases. Top Of The Pops and Indigo Blues rock with energy and flair while Evening Dress is one pretty ballad. Anywhere You Are I would not quite classify as a ballad but stands strong on the spooky organ playing as well as the eerie vocal harmonies. A consistent effort from start to finish.
Excellent offering from an under-rated group.......1999-07-31
The '91 offering from The Smithereens yields even more of the brilliant songwriting diversity I've come to expect from Pat DiNizio & Co. The Drive of TOP OF THE POPS and WHEN DID THINGS GO SO WRONG goes beautifully with the mellow drive of EVENING DRESS and ANYWHERE YOU ARE. The guitar work is stellar, and lyrics are intelligent, yet easy to relate to. Great job.
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Blow It Up, Burn It Down, Kick It 'Til It Bleeds
Imitation Electric Piano
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ASIN: B000HCPSSA
Release Date: 2006-10-17 |
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- I Mean Wow
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- Le Roque
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Stereolab fans, take note.......2007-01-10
Another spin-off from Stereolab, with less in common with its source than Laeticia's side-project Monade (Which is also worth a listen, particularly "A Few Steps More"). This one is from their bassist, Simon Johns, and draws a bit from Stereolab's hypnotic riffing style, but new vocalist Mary Hampton has a cleaner, lighter soprano voice...and I'd say this stands on its own merits. Fans of Adventures in Stereo might find it familiar territory, though the song structures are generally more complex and elaborated upon. Recommended. "Trinity Neon", their initial effort, isn't as strong, a band finding its footing; Half of its tracks are instrumentals, and as with Monade, not up to its sophomore effort. Those who love "Blow It Up" and Stereolab completists may want to check it out.
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Blow Up the World, Pt. 1
Soundgarden
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Best Soundgarden Yet.......2005-03-18
With all the great music Soundgarden has recorded, this song sums it up the best. Blow Up The Outside World is Soundgarden defined. The great guitar riffs, original lyrics, and killer performance by Cornell puts any true fan in Heaven. It just does not get any better...just blow it to hell and gone!
soundgarden's best work yet.......1999-12-22
this is an unbelievable album. soundgarden has always been one of my favorite bands, but they have only gotten better with age. through time, they have come to focus less and less on heavy guitar riffs and more on chris cornell's voice, which is one of the best in the business. the title song on this album creates a nice blend of relatively slow verses with powerful "break-ins" at the chorus, definately using cornell's voice to its full potential.
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- Long lasting, great music.
- Boston Blow Up!
- The rewards of discipline.
- ONE OF THE ALL-TIME GREATS!
- Great BeBop with a fresh sound
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Boston Blow-Up!
Serge Chaloff
Manufacturer: Blue Note Records
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ASIN: B000F9RM8Y
Release Date: 2006-05-16 |
Tracks:
- Bob The Robin
- Yesterday's Gardenias
- Sergical
- What's New
- Mar-Dros
- JR.
- Body And Soul
- Kip
- Dian'es Melody
- Unison
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Long lasting, great music........2007-05-22
I first heard this music when 'Bob the Robin' was the theme song of a Boston radio jazz show in the early 1950s.
The music is great, the performances crisp, the whole album will stick in your mind for decades, bringing you joy.
Don't miss it!
Boston Blow Up!.......2007-01-10
Great Bari playing. Glad I found it to add to my library.
The rewards of discipline........2006-09-23
This 1955 Kenton-produced session featuring the nearly forgotten "Bird of the baritone" is quite an eye-opener. First, there are the arrangements. This is not the sound of, say, Blakey's Jazz Messengers "augmented" by a third horn, an addition that does little more than provide extra fire power. Rather it's three horns sounding like a little big band in textures, except that the usual riffs of most big band charts are replaced by continuous, flowing, non-repetitious melodic lines. And at times the ensemble choruses are so carefully balanced and precisely executed that the effect is that of a single solo voice.
The hard life and harder death of Chaloff, a hard-core heroin junkie who kicked the habit only to lose the next battle to spinal cancer, is belied by the expressive delicacy and sheer musicality of his playing. Often referred to as the first modernist on the big horn, preceding Mulligan and Cecil Payne, Chaloff also shows the influence of the old masters (above all, Harry Carney) in his glowing sound, assortment of vibratos and articulations, and attentiveness to nuance, subtlety and variety. As a member of the ensemble, he blends so completely with the other two horns as to be practically invisible, a stark contrast from the overriding buzz saw sounds of Pepper Adams and other recent baritone players who stick out like a sore thumb in such contexts.
Of the three soloists on this recording, Chaloff's is clearly the most distinctive voice, as soulfully rich on the ballads as it is technically fluent on the up-tempo tunes. It would be recklessly irresponsible to declare him without peer on the basis of his limited recorded output, but it would seem just as narrowly insensitive to miss the qualities in his playing that make him unsurpassed on the horn. In fact, it's hard to think of many players who so completely mastered the language of their instrument, then resisted the temptation to employ it for any purpose other than clear, honest, and always fascinating communication.
ONE OF THE ALL-TIME GREATS!.......2006-09-22
And that title refers to both the CD and Serge himself. If Serge had never recorded anything else in his life but the two ballads on this recording--"What's New" and "Body and Soul"--it would be enough to put him in the jazz "Hall of Fame." They are magnificent. He remains the standard by which all jazz baritone players should be judged. Yes, I know all about Mulligan and Pepper Adams---and I love 'em both---but Serge was the man. Such passion. I bought the original LP in high school and was awestruck. And don't overlook Herb Pomeroy's great arrangements--esp. "Yesterday's Gardenias." A masterpiece. Buy it!
Great BeBop with a fresh sound.......2006-06-25
Picked this up just cruising through Amazons endless array of Jazz Music.
The melodies flow nicely. Serge Chaloffs barritone sound is fresh and inventive. With Sonny Clark at the piano , Leroy Vinegar on bass and Philly Joe on drums, they give all the great rhythm support needed for this fine recording. Check out Blue Serge while your'e at it.
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