The Family Values Tour [Enhanced] [Import] [Live]

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Features Live Tracks by Korn, Rammstein, Ice Cube, Limp Bizkit and Orgy Recorded During the 1998 'family Values' USA Tour. Includes Aussie Exclusive limited Bonus Enhanced CD which Includes Live Tracks by Korn Recorded at this Years 'big Day Out' Fest.

Family Values Tour 1999
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Falls a little short, but has some redeeming tracks...
  • Fans of nu-metal & alternative will enjoy this compilation...
  • Good bands, decent collection.
  • hmmm...
  • A decent little package.
Family Values Tour 1999
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Interscope Records
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ASIN: B00004STQ4
Release Date: 2000-05-23

Tracks:

  1. Break Stuff - Limp Bizkit
  2. Lacquer Head - Primus
  3. Mudshovel - Staind
  4. Falling Away From Me - Korn
  5. Rockwilder - Method Man/Redman
  6. Hey Man, Nice Shot - Filter
  7. Rearranged - Limp Bizkit
  8. A.D.I.D.A.S./Good God - Korn
  9. My Name Is Mud - Primus
  10. Welcome To The Fold - Filter
  11. Keep Hope Alive - The Crystal Method
  12. I Would For You - Limp Bizkit
  13. Nookie - Limp Bizkit
  14. Outside - Aaron Lewis/Fred Durst

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The joke's starting to look a little worn around the edges. It's facile to observe that the people who toss the phrase "family values" around don't have Limp Bizkit, Korn, Filter, or Primus in mind when they talk about wholesome entertainment. Well, duh. That said, this a solid collection for those who like the aforementioned bands and their allies, though just about all of this stuff is available in other versions. One highlight is Staind's heavy-duty "Mudshovel," though the best performances overall are from Limp Bizkit, which explains why they provide 4 of the 16 tracks on the album and no other act serves up more than 2. Tracks from Method Man and the Crystal Method weirdly break up the metal that dominates, and there's the obligatory acoustic bonus track, featuring Aaron Lewis of Staind and Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit. --Genevieve Williams

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Falls a little short, but has some redeeming tracks..........2006-06-16

All in all the concept behind 'Family Values' is a great one...get the most popular bands that parents would never want their children to listen to and throw them on one stage. KoRn started it, then Limp Bizkit carried it on, and then Staind, so on and so forth. This effort, fronted this time by Limp Bizkit, falls a little short of the first album (fronted by KoRn) and the third (fronted by Staind) but it does have some redeeming value. Lets take it one band at a time.

Lets start with Primus, who, while not one of my favorite bands actually put on a pretty decent set, and the of the two tracks selected for the album, the second 'My Name is Mud' far outdoes the forgettable 'Lacquer Head'...

Staind sadly only has one track here as a band but thankfully it's the explosive 'Mudshuvel' and it proves to be one of the biggest highlights on this album. It's pure raw energy, which is something to expect from one awesome band who always delivers on the live aspect.

Method Man & Redman are two of my favorite rappers, but I have this problem with 'live' rap. It annoys me. Instead of having your favorite rapper spitting fire you have him trading lines with his back up rapper, some no-name dude standing behind them yelling random words that Method or Red forget to say. It's just stupid. Anyways, the Rockwilder is one of my favorite songs but I prefer the recorded album material, not this live crap.

A huge fan of Filters first album I was excited to see 'Hey Man Nice Shot' on the bill BUT this recording really, for lack of a better word, SUCKS...the second offering 'Welcome to the Fold' on the other hand kicks major @$$ and serves as another highlight to the album. That's two great tracks so far for those taking count.

The Crystal Method also, while only delivering one track, serve up a great one...but how can you screw up techno, live or studio it really all sounds the same. Kudos.

KoRn may have been having an off night, but the coupling of A.D.I.D.A.S. and Good God was genius so I'll be nicer to them. Falling Away from me was lacking but it's forgivable.

Limp, the headliners, are the only bad to recieve so many tracks on this album, and then do a decent job with it, opening the album with the heavy hitting Break Stuff which still manages to fall short of both Mudshuvel and Welcome to the Fold. Rearanged and I Would for You are decent tracks in themselves, but they disrupt the pace of this album by delivering a soft sided track to a thrash worthy offering. Thank god the redeemed themselves with 'Nookie' which serves as the fifth highlight here.

And the final highlight is 'Outside' BUT, it would have been MUCH Better had Fred Durst kept his mouth shut. This is Aaron's song and he's what makes it brilliant. Fred couldn't touch this kind of genius in his sleep so he should stop trying to capitalize on it. Anyways, so there you go...and the top 6 reasons to listen to this album are, in order...

06 - "Keep Hope Alive" by The Crystal Method
05 - "A.D.I.D.A.S./Good God" by Korn
04 - "Nookie" by Limp Bizkit
03 - "Welcome to the Fold" by Filter
02 - "Mudshuvel" by Staind
01 - "Outside" by Aaron Lewis feat. (oh crap) Fred Durst

4 out of 5 stars Fans of nu-metal & alternative will enjoy this compilation..........2006-01-31

I picked this CD up at my local music store several months back after seeing Staind and Filter were featured. I have since, listened to this album release and have quietly enjoyed the bands like Primus, Korn and Limp Bisqit who I rarely have heard of until now. The highlights for me were 'Mudshovel' by Staind and the acoustic 'Outside' sung in tandem by Aaron Lewis of Staind and Fred Durst of Limp Bisqit.

The feel of the album is a nu-metal/rock atmosphere with Tracks 5 and 11 from RM&B artists. Overall the album is a great listen and well worth the buy, these songs are primarily for fans of the aforementioned bands. 'Falling Away From Me' by Korn is also a great listen and a good mosh to song.

3 out of 5 stars Good bands, decent collection........2004-06-22

I would think this would appeal mostly to those who saw this tour, but it's still a good disc. I don't like it as much as the 1998 tour, but it's still good. "Limp Bizkit" dominates this collection, but there's still good songs from "Primus", "Staind", and "The Crystal Method". The live "Outside" is the bonus song here, and "Durst" also covers "I Would For You", which is an old "Jane's Addiction" song, though it's not near as great as the original. Overall this is good if you like the bands, otherwise it doesn't have much "Value".

3 out of 5 stars hmmm..........2003-12-21

"Family values" is pretty good live album that features some most shining alternative/metal stars from end of century.of course Staind's "Mudshovel" or Primus "Laquer head" are great as other tracks but the appearance of Method man and redman is quite scary.And Korn's is not sounding so good on here,without a kick.they had a bad day or what?
also the sound is not superb.bass is vanishing somewhere or it tottaly blows your speakers out so you can't hear other instruments.if the production was better than i would give it 1 star more.also - why do we need it? tracks are all like studio versions (except fred durst's "I would for you" that appears only on this cd) and you can get them with better sound on other compilation albums...
well i have got mixed feelings about it.a good compilation from this tournee.i mean,fans will buy it but i wuoldn't call it a great album.just a compilation.not the strongest one around...

3 out of 5 stars A decent little package........2003-01-03

Seeing how I have had this CD for two and a half years now and have reviewed the other two Family Values live discs (1998, 2001), I figured what better time than now to review the 1999 disc which, despite it's shortcomings, delivers a great sounding live show. Before I go on in this review, I should mention how crisp and clear the sound quality is on all of the songs. If only all live albums could sound this good.

The headliners in 1999 were Limp Bizkit, who after being the opening act on the 1998 tour, had finally reached superstardom with two multi-platinum albums under their belts. And what better time than before their 15 minutes of fame was over for them to headline. Really, the band is in top-form on here. All of the LB tracks (sans "I Would For You," a Jane's Addiction cover) draw from "Significant Other," which still stands to date as their most successful (and in my opinion, best) album. Although the song selection is a little weak, they still deliver an excellent performance. I especially enjoyed listening to "Nookie" and "Re-Arranged."

Korn are also featured on here, but not as extensively as Limp Bizkit, for two reasons: One, Korn were not the headliners and two, Korn only appeared for a few dates on the tour. That being said, however, their selection on here is great. You get a combo of "A.D.I.D.A.S." and "Good God" that just sounds excellent and a nice rendition of "Falling Away From Me" that only suffers from Jonathan's strained vocals (I suspect he had a cold or something).

Minimally featured are the Crystal Method and the hip-hop duo Method Man & Redman. Crystal Method perform "Keep Hope Alive" and it is the only track of theirs that is on here. I like Crystal Method, but live techno? Kind of pointless. I think the CD could have benefited from more Method Man and Redman, the latter being one of the best and most underrated MC's of the 90's. Their contribution "Da Rockwilder" serves as a nice break in the otherwise alternative/nu-metal clutter.

Staind give their radio-hit "Mudshovel" a nice performance, and frontman Aaron Lewis shines on the acoustic track "Outside," which everyone has heard by now and ended up being the song that catapulted them into fame.

Primus contribute two songs "Lacquer Head" and "My Name is Mud" that are pretty enjoyable, but for the uninitiated, might be boring. They sort of stick out like a sore thumb on this tour, but give a nice performance nontheless.

Finally, Filter. I have nothing against Filter, and the two songs they contribute are really good songs ("Welcome To The Fold" and "Hey Man, Nice Shot"), but they sound like complete cacophony on here. Really, listening to them perform on this CD I get the impression that they must be the worst live band ever. These tracks will make even die-hard fans cringe.

So, overall, I think this is a pretty good live CD. Once you can get past the pointless, preachy, typical Fred Durst rambling throughout the booklet, you'll enjoy it. But just like the other two Family Values CD's, it's hit or miss. If you didn't like any of the bands before, this CD won't change your mind, but if you happen to be a fan, you will find something to make you happy on here -- That is, unless you're a Filter fan...
The Family Values Tour '98
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Hahahahahaha!!
  • Orgy blows the comp. away!
  • decent
  • I don't own this, but where is the rammstein?
  • must have been an off-night
The Family Values Tour '98
Korn , Rammstein , Ice Cube , Orgy , and Limp Bizkit
Manufacturer: Sony
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ASIN: B00000ICNX
Release Date: 1999-03-30

Tracks:

  1. Intro - Family Values Tour '98
  2. New Skin - Incubus
  3. Interlude #1 - Family Values Tour '98
  4. Dissention - Orgy
  5. Gender - Orgy
  6. Blue Monday - Orgy
  7. Interlude #2 - Family Values Tour '98
  8. Cambodia - Limp Bizkit
  9. Faith - Limp Bizkit
  10. Jump Around - Limp Bizkit
  11. Interlude #3 - Family Values Tour '98
  12. Check Yo Self (Remix) - Ice Cube
  13. Natural Born Killaz - Ice Cube
  14. Straight Outta Compton/Fuck Tha Police - Ice Cube
  15. Interlude #4 - Family Values Tour '98
  16. Du Hast - Rammstein
  17. Interlude #5 - Family Values Tour '98
  18. Shot Liver Medley: Shoots And Ladders/Justin/Predictable/Ball Tongue/Divine/Kill You - Korn
  19. Freak On A Leash - Korn
  20. Twist/Chi - Korn
  21. Got The Life - Korn

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If you missed 1998's Family Values tour featuring Incubus, Orgy, Limp Bizkit, Ice Cube, Rammstein, and Korn, fear not: 15 tracks from the aforementioned bands, plus "interludes," add up to well over an hour of neo-metal-angst-rap that can be enjoyed without venturing into a mosh pit. The CD is a cool deal in that it contains the best songs from each lineup, including radio hits such as Orgy's cover of New Order's "Blue Monday," Limp Bizkit's breakthrough version of George Michael's "Faith," and Rammstein's incendiary Germanic ode "Du Hast." Korn's medley of older material and singles from Follow the Leader prove why they're the headliners. In fact, this CD--and the tour itself--was partly based on the accurate assumption that Korn have such a strong influence that any band they tour with must appear Korn-approved kool to the kids. Both Ice Cube and Rammstein seem out of place, though kudos to Korn for including them. Ultimately, Family Values '98 is a great sampler for a metal-rap neophyte. --Katherine Turman

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Hahahahahaha!!.......2006-09-27

The Family Values Tour is a joke, just look at the bands on here: Korn, Limp Bizkit, Incubus, and Rammstein. NONE of them are any good, as they're all pathetic nu-metal s***. Only 12-year-olds would like this.

If you want a good tour CD, get Gigantour, that has real metal.

4 out of 5 stars Orgy blows the comp. away!.......2006-06-01

And that's very true. Orgy had the best set here. KoRn was decent, Rammstein should have had more tracks as should have Incubus, but it was nice to see Bizkit drop some nice tracks not included on their albums like 'Cambodia' and 'Jump Around'. Ice Cube, no matter what you think, held his own here and is serves us a worthy track selection. Too bad 'Family Values' don't come around no more but with Limp sucking now a dayz it would be pointless. Still, this is a solid album with great live performances...could have been better but then again, it's very rare you hit something perfect.


3 out of 5 stars decent.......2005-06-02

its decent but y is ice cube here he is the worst performer but korn ruled i dont like bizkit orgy was good rammestien was good but only one song dont like incubus

2 out of 5 stars I don't own this, but where is the rammstein?.......2005-05-15

I see that Rammstein peformed on this tour, but where are the songs by them? OK, so they have Du Hast, but common, they have like 20 great songs! Korn and Bizkit suck, let us all understand that who aren't 12 year olds. Orgy and Rammstein need more tracks on this album! What is wrong with the people that made this???

2 out of 5 stars must have been an off-night.......2005-01-18

i'll be first to say that i was totally unimpressed with the sets by korn and limp bizkit but extremely surprised when orgy played the best set by far on this entire album. like many people i bought it when it first came out in 1998/1999 at which point it quickly earned a place at the bottom of my pile of cd cases. i was still a fan of korn at this point and "nu-metal" in general before it was actually called that. what can i say, it all seems silly and stupid in retrospect (and it probably is) but for about a year it seemed like this kind of music was going to be THE new alternative movement in america; comparisons to nirvana and the seattle sound were rampant in music publications. as we all know, this forecast came to naught and record sales started to slip around the time the three year mark of the 1999 breakthroughs of many of these bands was reached. everyone likes to pretend they weren't picking their jaw up off the floor the first time they heard anything from the first three korn albums now that that kind of music has fallen out of favor into the bottomless pit of passe, but the energy from these bands was definately infectious for the time (except for limp bizkit, who always sucked). the first two orgy albums and first three korn albums still remain a guilty pleasure of mine, having come before they became the generic has-beens they are now. out of all the bands featured on this album, korn seems to be the only one (barring incubus) that even has a single leg left to stand on nowadays.

anyway, onto the music. most of the people that bought this album way back in 1998 bought it for either the korn or limp bizkit tracks, obviously. limp bizkit sounds ok but their music is another matter. in short, you can't polish a turd. korn, on the other hand, sound genuinely bad on many of the tracks. jonathan davis sings like he has the flu while fieldy seems to have doubled his bass volume when the engineer wasn't looking before the show. munky and head sound buried much farther in the mix than they should be. overall, a sense of muddiness prevails. the shot liver medley is about the only salvagable thing korn did with their alotted time on the album. the opening bagpipe strains of "shoots and ladders" float out ethereally and then proceed to fall into a mishmash of recent and older korn songs. ice cube and rammstein sound about like you'd expect them to, a huge-scale listening party of their album. this is to be expected; they aren't relying largely on unpredictable conventional instruments to create their on-stage sound and as such sound much more cohesive.

the biggest surprises by far on this entire live album came courtesy of then-newcomers orgy. they were still very much rookies when they played the first family values tour and even now they come across as strikingly tight, cohesive, punchy, and fresh. as such, orgy takes the cake for the best performance on the album.

case in point, i wouldn't run out and buy this album just because you like the bands on it. many of them have released other live volumes that are generally of higher quality to date. most of the music, although less than 6 years old, sounds sorely dated; especially given the shake-ups in the rock landscape over the past few years.
Family Values Tour 2006
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Must have for KORN fans
  • Awesome Tour...Awesome CD!
  • Soundtrack to Those "Awkward" Phases
  • Why no Walls of Jericho & Bury Your Dead?
  • Good performances but bad coverage
Family Values Tour 2006
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Manufacturer: Firm Music
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ASIN: B000KEG960
Release Date: 2006-12-26

Tracks:

  1. KORN- RIGHT NOW
  2. KORN- COMING UNDONE
  3. FLYLEAF- I'M SO SICK
  4. 10 YEARS- WASTELAND
  5. STONE SOUR- THROUGH GLASS
  6. DEFTONES- MY OWN SUMMER
  7. DIR EN GREY- MERCILESS CULT
  8. STONE SOUR- REBORN
  9. 10 YEARS- WAKING UP
  10. FLYLEAF- PRIDE (IN THE NAME OF LOVE) FEATURING RICHARD PATRICK
  11. DIR EN GREY- RYOUJOKU NO AME
  12. KORN- SHOOTS AND LADDERS/WICKED FEATURING CHINO MORENO
  13. DEFTONES- NOSEBLEED
  14. KORN- FREAK ON A LEASH FEATURING COREY TAYLOR
  15. KORN- BLIND
  16. DEADSY- CARRYING OVER

Album Description

The fourth in The Family Values Tour series (The Family Values Tour '98, The Family Values Tour '99 and The Family Values Tour '01). The CD (DVD also available) features live tracks from Korn and the Deftones, as well as select cuts from all the bands on the bill: Stone Sour, Flyleaf, Dir en grey, 10 Years, Deadsy, Bury Your Dead, Bullets and Octane and Walls of Jericho. Highlights include: one-of-a-kind duets, acoustic tracks and cover songs including a special appearance from Army Of Anyone/Filter's Richard Patrick.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Must have for KORN fans.......2007-02-14

It's obvious that most or all of this was recorded at the Boston venue. If you are a KORN fan then you must have this for your collection. "Wicked" rocks the house!

5 out of 5 stars Awesome Tour...Awesome CD!.......2007-01-30

The return of KoRn's Family Values Tour in 2006 is immortalized in tis great live album. You get tracks from all the major bands on the Tour. But of course we are here for KoRn. The CD kicks off with "Right Now" with a killer drum intro by David. You also get "Coming Undone", "Freak on a leash", "Blind" and the best track on the CD: Shoots and Ladders/Wicked. For Wicked Chino from the Deftones comes out to sing with J.D. Other tracks from the Deftones on this album are good too. This Cd was Recorded at the Show in Mansfield MA, which I was at so it makes it even more killer. Pick up this CD and while you are at it get the Family Values 2006 DVD that features some different songs and some great behind the scenes footage. KoRn is Here to Stay!

2 out of 5 stars Soundtrack to Those "Awkward" Phases.......2007-01-25

Ah, middle school; a time of pure hell for any and all residents of this lovely planet. Full of confusion and ignorance, we are thrust into more "adult" situations, forcing us to adapt the best we can, knowing not exactly what we are doing and, more often than not, doing it incorrectly. It doesn't matter the clique you are with, how rich you are, how you dress, we all experience the awkwardness that comes with growing up. I'll be damned if at that age pictures of bands like KoRn, Slipknot, System of a Down, Pantera, Slayer, Deftones, Cradle of Filth, and Static-X did not adorn the walls of my own little corner of suburbia, their music resounding in my head each day as I geared up for school. 'Family Values Tour 2006' brings back those nostalgic feelings of total unease with a handful of songs from nu-metal's heyday. Honestly, I found myself singing along with "Shoots and Ladders / Wicked", getting a bit pumped from "My Own Summer (Shove It)" (an old favorite), and being actually impressed with the Deadsy track, but as a whole, the album has absolutely nothing to offer the modern music scene. Though nu-metal, while useful at the time as a stepping stone for many into the heavier / more experimental genres, has thankfully been dead for a number of years, there have been a rash of new acts attempting to capture such a sound and capitalize on its previous marketability, and this record is chock full of the stale, dated aroma of such rehashed schlock. I'm not going to lie, if you were to tell me 7 years ago that KoRn and Corey Taylor were on an album collaborating on "Freak on a Leash" I would have been among the first to shell out the cash, but now, albums like this are good for a bit of nostalgia and reminding you to be thankful that you have since moved on from such mediocrity - both life and music wise.

3 out of 5 stars Why no Walls of Jericho & Bury Your Dead?.......2007-01-10

No tracks from WOJ or BYD on this CD is a big disappointment for me, but it's a good CD nonetheless. The Deftones tracks are solid, of course. I was really impressed w/ 10 Years at the show and on this CD. I may have to check em out some more. The U2 cover by Flyleaf/Richard Patrick sounds really good. The highlight is definitely "Wicked." This CD is worth picking up if you were at the tour, but it's not an amazing live album by any means.

3 out of 5 stars Good performances but bad coverage.......2007-01-06

First off: I like Korn but half the CD was them. They already have a live CD. Second: NEED MORE DEFTONES!! I know, you're probably thinkin that I'm just sayin that cause I'm a big fan,which I am, but after all they were the co-headliners. All in all, the CD is still very much worth the buy. The performances themselves were good but I'm disappointed in the coverage.

Family Values Tour 2001
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Aaron Lewis Cover of Pearl Jam's "Black"
  • Not worth the money
  • No no no no no
  • 4.5 stars
  • The Worst of the Best
Family Values Tour 2001
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea
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ASIN: B000063UZ6
Release Date: 2002-05-07

Tracks:

  1. Vasoline - Stone Temple Pilots
  2. Runaway - Linkin Park
  3. Fade - Staind
  4. Wonderful - Stone Temple Pilots
  5. Push It - Static-X (feat. P. Exeter Blue)
  6. It's Been A While - Staind
  7. Wicked Garden - Stone Temple Pilots
  8. Cold - Static-X
  9. Black - Aaron Lewis of Staind
  10. Creep - Stone Temple Pilots (feat. Aaron Lewis)
  11. Tom Sawyer - Deadsy
  12. One Step Closer - Linkin Park (feat. Aaron Lewis)

Album Description

Elektra and The Label are proud to release one of this generation's most essential live albums. The much anticipated disc, produced by Josh Abraham (Staind, The Family Values Tour '98, Limp Bizkit), features contemporary rock's biggest bands, including live tracks by Stone Temple Pilots, Staind, Linkin Park, Static-X and Deadsy. Also includes bonus enhanced footage with exclusive video. 2002.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Aaron Lewis Cover of Pearl Jam's "Black".......2006-03-21

I purchased this CD for the Aaron Lewis cover of Pearl Jam's "Black". His version of the song on this CD is awesome. The rest of the CD is mediocre although there is some interesting music on it.

2 out of 5 stars Not worth the money.......2005-09-06

Just "blah", nothing to see here folks. Pearl Jam fans will be especially insulted by Aaron Lewis's attempt at "Black."

1 out of 5 stars No no no no no.......2004-07-05

This album was extremely disappointing. It's all too much of the same. It's boring. And worst of all, the lead singer of Staind does a remake of "Black" that doesn't even compare to the original. Waste of time, waste of money.

4 out of 5 stars 4.5 stars.......2003-12-21

the only reason to buy this cd is because it has STP on it. Linkin Park sucks!!!!!!!!!Staind is 0k

3 out of 5 stars The Worst of the Best.......2002-08-13

Family Values: This phrase brings up images of apple pie, 1950's living, conservative ideals... not on this tour, sucker.

Three times now, nu metals greatest bands have toured the nation to packed audiences. Three times have great live albums been put out with superior sound quality, rare and new tracks, and bonus features.

Unfortuntetly, this CD is the worst thing to come out with the Family Values label on it.

Produced by John Abraham, the headliners, Stone Temple Pilots (Who I am not very fond of and do not think they belong here) are over represented. Staind, a good band appears with two songs that we have all heard, many, many times, and a new track we wish we hadn't. Static X fare well, though I wish that "Cold" had not been included, and "Black And White" put in it's place. Linkin Park, a great band, include none of their best songs (Papercut, In The End, Crawling, Pushing Me Away) but show one a very good version of "Runaway". Deadsy, a very promising band signed to KoRn's Elementree Records, is under represented with only one track, their first single and a Rush cover, "Tom Sawyer". I like that song a lot.

One thing I really liked about this album is that multiple artists make appearances on other bands songs. Aaron Lewis joins up with Linkin Park and STP, Chester from LP sides with STP, Exeter from Deadsy shows up on a Static X track, and I couldn't tell who was saying what! This little twist will make fans seek the tracks, though they are not that different, but give us what a live album should: a new twist on older stuff.

The CD also comes with "bonus" video footage, included because no VHS or DVD release will be made for this tour, as with the others. Wow. What a disappointment. Instead of energetic live performances, pyrotechnics, behind the scenes gag reels, interviews, etc, we get a choice of:

Static-X putting on makeup, Aaron Lewis of Staind getting a tatoo, Staind riding on scooters, and a terribly drab, borring music video of Aaron Lewis performing the disk's new track, a cover of "Black" by Pearl Jam. It is five minutes of him sitting on a dark stage with an acoustic guitar. No direction, change, or anything visually interesting. Even the song...

Plus, we get links to each of the bands websites (availalble in the booklett) and FIVE pictures that cannot be saved to disk. Also in the booklett.

One thing that really made me mad is that there is about 50 minutes of music here. A CD holds 74 or 80 minutes! A disk from such a huge tour should be jam packed!

Yes, I realize that room had to be saved for the video footage, but since It all ... anyways, I'm sure most fans wouuld rath have another half hour of music.

Family Values 2003 is in the works, Kid Rock, Cold, Adema, System Of A Down, and Linkin Park are all interested. I hope it works out better than this did.

If you want a good live CD, pick up Family Values 1999 or 1998. Both are excellent. Get this if your a completist.
Family Values Tour 1999 (Special Packaging)
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Four stars because of the packaging, not the music...
  • Very WEIRD!!!
  • This cd needs A UNIVERSE FULL OF STARS!
  • forget 5 stars... 100,000 STARS FOR THIS CD!
  • Best CD I own
Family Values Tour 1999 (Special Packaging)
Various Artists
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ASIN: B00004T9WD
Release Date: 2000-05-23

Tracks:

  1. Break Stuff - Limp Bizkit
  2. Laquer Head - Primus
  3. Mudshovel - Staind
  4. Falling Away From Me - Korn
  5. Rockwilder - Method Man/Redman
  6. Hey Man, Nice Shot - Filter
  7. Rearranged - Limp Bizkit
  8. A.D.I.D.A.S. - Korn / Good God - Korn
  9. My Name Is Mud - Primus
  10. Welcome To The Fold - Filter
  11. Keep Hope Alive - The Crystal Method
  12. I Would For You - Limp Bizkit
  13. Nookie - Limp Bizkit
  14. Outside - Aaron Lewis/Fred Durst (bonus track)

Amazon.com

The joke's starting to look a little worn around the edges. It's facile to observe that the people who toss the phrase "family values" around don't have Limp Bizkit, Korn, Filter, or Primus in mind when they talk about wholesome entertainment. Well, duh. That said, this a solid collection for those who like the aforementioned bands and their allies, though just about all of this stuff is available in other versions. One highlight is Staind's heavy-duty "Mudshovel," though the best performances overall are from Limp Bizkit, which explains why they provide 4 of the 16 tracks on the album and no other act serves up more than 2. Tracks from Method Man and the Crystal Method weirdly break up the metal that dominates, and there's the obligatory acoustic bonus track, featuring Aaron Lewis of Staind and Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit. --Genevieve Williams

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Four stars because of the packaging, not the music..........2002-01-04

If you have the choice, buy the regular packaging. The special packaging is [bad]...It's just an all pink case with a plastic covering showing the track listings. There is no booklet, but it does come with a cool pack of trading cards (And strangely enough, a pack of gum!)

So after you start chewing the gum you start listening to the album:
1. Break Stuff- 10/10- Better than the recorded version!
2. Laquer Head - 8/10- Being a bass guitar player, I find Primus's tracks memorable for the awsome bass, but nothing else.
3. Mudshovel - 10/10- Staind is truly great live, and this track shows.
4. Falling Away From Me - 9/10- Jon Davis slips a bit in his singing...
5. Rockwilder - I am a big fan of Red and Meth, and this is an incredible track-5/5
6. Hey Man, Nice Shot - 8/10- Filter's performance made me want to look more into them, becuase I hadn't liked them before!
7. Rearranged - 10/10-Probably Limp Bizkit's best performance on the CD
8. A.D.I.D.A.S./Good God- 10/10- Best song on the whole CD, hands down!
9. My Name Is Mud - 5/10- Even the bass isn't memorable on this one!
10. Welcome To The Fold - 9/10- A better performance than their first...
11. Keep Hope Alive - 8/10- Good for techno music, but I'm not the biggest fan of that genre...
12. I Would For You - 8/10- Great cover of a great song, just a little plain. Durst's remarks to the audience are very amusing!
13. Nookie - 10/10- Great performance by Limp Bizkit, but Durst has the audience say part of the song (I've seen it live), but it was muted out in the studio.
14. Outside - 10/10- Great, soothing song, but Fred Durst broke the soothing with his dirty mouth

4 out of 5 stars Very WEIRD!!!.......2001-09-08

This CD features tracks from the second Family Values Tour and this time the tour suffers from not having a real line-up like the 98 version had. Instead of a tour with five bands and different openers only Limp Bizkit and Filter were on the entire tour. Still there's a lot of good contricutions from the other bands like Korn and Primus and (the at that time unknown band) Staind. Korn rocks it out with Falling Away From Me, probably the first time that song was played like on the record. The second track from Korn (a medley of ADIDAS and Good God) is a killer track as well, but not as good as the other tracks.
Primus rocks too, in their usual witty rock style way. Staind has their big hitter, Mudshovel, on the record. Good song and good playing, still I would rather have heard Home or Suffocate from Dysfunction. There's tracks by Method Man/Redman and the Crystal Method too, but they [are bad], man! It's not that they're bad, they just don't fit in. Filter rocks better than any of the other groups, playing their first and their new hits, Hey Man and Welcome to the Fold. Limp Bizkit is good too, but their performances are too average to be really good in this content, although I Would For You is a killer song! They should play much more, but that would probably destroy the song. First I wanted to give this CD 3 stars but because of the groups and that it is a good CD I gave it 4. You might wanna buy the first CD before this one and probably also the new when it comes out before you buy this one.

5 out of 5 stars This cd needs A UNIVERSE FULL OF STARS!.......2001-02-28

This cd is awesome. buy it! if there is any cd you should buy, its this one! The best songs are break stuff, A.D.I.D.A.S.,nookie, and outside, but every song is awesome!!!

5 out of 5 stars forget 5 stars... 100,000 STARS FOR THIS CD!.......2000-07-12

Family Values '99 is the best CD I own! Limp Bizkit is my favorite band, and I LOVE KoRn, Filter, and Staind, so for me, this CD couldn't really get any better! I went to the actual tour last fall, and this CD is almost as great as the live tour was. You can hear the roars of the crowd in the backround, and the bands are better than they are on their CD's! Every track on this CD is awesome, and it lets you hear your favorite bands play your favorite songs live... I mean, what could be better than that? For all you Limp Bizkit, Primus, Staind, Korn, Methodman, Redman, and Crystal Method fans out there, this is the CD to get! ALSO: check out the bonus track (called OUTSIDE) with Staind and Fred Durst, and I WOULD FOR YOU by Limp Bizkit!

5 out of 5 stars Best CD I own.......2000-06-13

Seriously guys, if you don't own this album already, then buy it buy it buy it! This is one cd that you will regret not purchasing. It's got some awesome bands and good sounds. Really agreat album, my favorite. If you love punk rock, alternative, or just good music then you need this cd in your collection!
Family Values Tour 2006
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    Family Values Tour 2006
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Firm Music
    ProductGroup: Music
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    ASIN: B000JYWF3W
    Release Date: 2006-12-26

    Tracks:

    1. Right Now - Korn
    2. Coming Undone - Korn
    3. I'm So Sick - Flyleaf
    4. Wasteland - 10 Years
    5. Through Glass - Stone Sour
    6. My Own Summer (Shove It) - Deftones
    7. Merciless Cult - Dir En Grey
    8. Reborn - Stone Sour
    9. Waking Up - 10 Years
    10. Pride (In The Name Of Love) - Flyleaf
    11. Ryoujoku No Ame - Dir En Grey
    12. Shoots And Ladders/Wicked - Korn
    13. Nosebleed - Deftones
    14. Freak On A Leash - Korn
    15. Blind - Korn
    16. Carrying Over - Deadsy
    The Family Values Tour '99
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • WoW.
    • cool
    • I love this cd!
    The Family Values Tour '99
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Interscope Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00004STQ7
    Release Date: 2000-05-23

    Tracks:

    1. Break Stuff - Limp Bizkit
    2. Lacquer Head - Primus
    3. Mudshovel - Staind
    4. Falling Away From Me - Korn
    5. Rockwilder - Method Man/Redman
    6. Hey Man, Nice Shot - Filter
    7. Rearranged - Limp Bizkit
    8. A.D.I.D.A.S./Good God - Korn
    9. My Name Is Mud - Primus
    10. Welcome To The Fold - Filter
    11. Keep Hope Alive - The Crystal Method
    12. I Would For You - Limp Bizkit
    13. Nookie - Limp Bizkit
    14. Outside - Aaron Lewis/Fred Durst

    Amazon.com

    The joke's starting to look a little worn around the edges. It's facile to observe that the people who toss the phrase "family values" around don't have Limp Bizkit, Korn, Filter, or Primus in mind when they talk about wholesome entertainment. Well, duh. That said, this a solid collection for those who like the aforementioned bands and their allies, though just about all of this stuff is available in other versions. One highlight is Staind's heavy-duty "Mudshovel," though the best performances overall are from Limp Bizkit, which explains why they provide 4 of the 16 tracks on the album and no other act serves up more than 2. Tracks from Method Man and the Crystal Method weirdly break up the metal that dominates, and there's the obligatory acoustic bonus track, featuring Aaron Lewis of Staind and Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit. --Genevieve Williams

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars WoW........2006-01-15

    This is actually a nice little compilation. Most of the songs on here are winners. I don't really care for ADIDAS or My Name Is Mud though. Oh and Limp Bizkit covered a Jane's Addiction song! Woohoo. Lacquer Head has to be the jem of this CD. It's awesome.

    5 out of 5 stars cool.......2001-01-30

    IT's a pretty good CD, definately better than last year's. The bonus track Outside is one of my favorite songs on the CD. (everybody needs some mellow music) Here in Keflavik, Iceland, it's one of the songs most often played on the radio. The only thing, is it's a little soft. Like, almost all fo the limp bizkit songs are from significant other, which sucks compared to three dollar bills yall$. But the Korn songs are great.

    5 out of 5 stars I love this cd!.......2000-06-11

    This cd is really great! I think it's really good cuz it has a lot of songs that I like but it's also really cool becuz its sorta like being at the concert cuz you can hear all the screaming and fred durst talks to the crowd and stuff! I think that if you didnt get to go to Family Values tour 1999 (like me) then you should definitley give the cd a listen and I think you'll find out its really tight! I love the way that KoRn peformed a.d.i.d.a.s and good god! It was really kool becuz they ran the songs together! I wish I had gotten tickets to Family Values tour 1999 cuz I love korn and I love limp bizkit! I also like the other songs on the cd! Theyre really good!
    Family Values Tour '98
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • an exquisit pile of songs from metal's most notorious stars
    Family Values Tour '98
    Various
    Manufacturer: Pid
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD
    ASIN: B00000IFON
    Release Date: 1999-04-06

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars an exquisit pile of songs from metal's most notorious stars.......1999-04-14

    korn , limp bizkit, rammstein and orgy rule the music world ice-cube i don't really care about but i do recomend this tapes cuz they just cant pass to history unlistened peace !
    Family Values Tour 2001 (Clean)
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • GREAT MIX OF ROCK SONGS
    Family Values Tour 2001 (Clean)
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000063UZ7
    Release Date: 2002-05-07

    Tracks:

    1. Vasoline - Stone Temple Pilots
    2. Runaway - Linkin Park
    3. Fade - Staind
    4. Wonderful - Stone Temple Pilots
    5. Push It - Static-X (feat. P. Exeter Blue)
    6. It's Been A While - Staind
    7. Wicked Garden - Stone Temple Pilots
    8. Cold - Static-X
    9. Black - Aaron Lewis of Staind
    10. Creep - Stone Temple Pilots (feat. Aaron Lewis)
    11. Tom Sawyer - Deadsy
    12. One Step Closer - Linkin Park (feat. Aaron Lewis)

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars GREAT MIX OF ROCK SONGS.......2002-05-11

    This is a great CD. Favs include Runaway (L.P.) and One Step Closer (L.P. and Aaron Lewis). Must have CD for rock fans.
    Family Values Tour 2006
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      Family Values Tour 2006

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      ASIN: B000MQ51DS
      Release Date: 2007-04-03

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      1. The Fonz [CD-single]
      2. The Girl Is Not Right [Explicit Lyrics]
      3. The Kill You EP
      4. The One (Enhanced) [CD-single]
      5. The Sound of the Jam [Import]
      6. The Wizard of Garage
      7. The X Factor
      8. Toledo, Pt. 1 [CD-single] [Import]
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      10. Wax Co: Singles A's & B's [Import]

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      Working Man's Country and Real Women of Country #1 Hits

      The Psalm 1

      Touchstone

      Top Hat White Tie & Tails [Import]

      The Complete Songs of Robert Burns: Volume 1

      The Hardest Part

      This Is New [Import]

      The Beauty Process: Triple Platinum

      Touched by Tango [Hybrid SACD]

      The World of Superhits of the 70's [Import]

      Haydn: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 7

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