Whiteout [CD-single] [Import]
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
German single from band fronted by Cristina Martinez (Mrs. John Spencer) formerly of Pussy Galore. Includes two non-album tracks 'Count Me Out' and 'Structure'. Lead track is also the title track from their upcoming 2000 release. 1999 release. Slimline jewel case.
Whiteout, Music, Boss Hog, 5" CD Singles, Alternative Pop/Rock, Indie Rock, Pop, Rock
Average customer rating:
- Whiteout, what's the problem with this album?
- Rock On!
- This is a good record, no matter who the band is
- Boss Hog returns with their best sound yet.
- Hogwash. But they still rock live.
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Whiteout
Boss Hog
Manufacturer: In the Red Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
Indie Rock
| Indie & Lo-Fi
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Alternative Rock
| Indie Music
| Stores
| Music
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ASIN: B000044U45
Release Date: 2000-02-22 |
Tracks:
- Whiteout
- Chocolate
- Nursery Rhyme
- Stereolight
- Fear For You
- Get It While You Wait
- Jaguar
- Itchy & Scratchy
- Trouble
- Monkey
Album Description
Sixth album from 2000 featuring Mrs. John Spencer, Cristina Martinez (Pussy Galore). Ten songs of total rock 'n' roll. Featuring a guest appearance from John Spencer. In The Red.
Customer Reviews:
Whiteout, what's the problem with this album?.......2002-05-17
I've read many reviews stating that this is a no good album. It's nothing compared to their previous effort, 1995's self-titled album. To be honest, the 1995 album is good, of course, but there are so many throwaway songs on that album. Whiteout, though, is a nice collection of pop songs that still have that independent edge. On the whole, a great album. Admittedly, I didn't like it whatsoever when I first got it in the mail, but have since grown to enjoy it immensely.
Rock On!.......2002-01-10
Okay, some of those negative reviews ignore the fact that this LP does, in fact, rock. Some of the NY scum has been scraped away, but Xna and Co can still kick it. Yeah, maybe it's a little more "acceptable", but they're not 18 anymore, and maybe don't feel they have to prove their punk rock credentials (which are there in spades: JSBX, Goats, Honeymoon Killers, Gibson Bros., Pussy Galore, etc). And frankly I think InTheRed missed the boat 'cos this shoulda been bigger than Garbage and their ilk. It sure is more fun to listen to.
This is a good record, no matter who the band is.......2001-06-02
Plenty of people are dissapointed that Boss Hog didn't go in and make "Boss Hog Part 2" or something like that. Yes there are keyboards, yes there are vocal effects, yes there is obviously an attempt at mainstream acceptance. These things are elements of the first Boss Hog record (to a lesser degree), but most people choose to not notice. The production is more polished and sparkly, and there are moments where the mix really becomes part of the song. This is a good album, no matter who made it. "Stereolight" and "Get It While You Wait" are good pop songs that just happen to be awash in synthesizers and drum loops. If you want pure old-style Boss Hog, "Chocolate", "Jaguar", and "Monkey" offer delicous servings. Buy this record because you like good music, not because you like the first Boss Hog record. I was disappointed when I listened to it expecting to hear more of the first record, but after a couple of listens I realized that Christina and friends are interested in making good music, even if it means they lose underground "credibility".
Boss Hog returns with their best sound yet........2000-07-31
Regardless of what many people below me say, I find this Boss Hog album to be their best. Yes, they have turned more towards the electronic side of things, but that is not necessarily a bad thing. "Nursery Rhyme" uses the drum machine in the perfect way and the song ends up being probably the best song on the entire album. My only complaint is that the album is VERY short. Many of the songs are short in length and the album ends after about 33 minutes. Nevertheless, Boss Hog's new sound is very rewarding and "Whiteout" would make a great addition to anybody's CD collection.
Grade: A-
Hogwash. But they still rock live........2000-05-27
A new Boss Hog recording! I was so thrilled. Their self-titled debut came at a time when the punk-alt-rock world sorely needed something fresh. The Pixies had been split up for awhile. Cobain had recently departed, and the radio stations and record labels were desperately signing and recycling any idiot with a vaguely grunge sound. Female singers were trying to rock out and be heard, but somehow the result was predominantly that stupid "introspective songwriter with pseudo-hiphop drums sound" like Sarah McLachlan and Alanis Morrissette. Times were bad.
Boss Hog showed up like angels with hangovers under an Edward Gorey umbrella. Dynamics! Creativity! Experimenting with noise! They sounded like they were actually having fun, and playing what they felt like playing. It was such a relief. Of course it wasn't calculated enough to actually go anywhere, and still most people haven't heard of them. I figured they had given up, like the Throwing Muses, because the industry just isn't interested in giving the public good music. But no, a new record was coming out!
My excitement slowly faded as the first few songs filled the car. I didn't hear any sweet guitar lines like "Punkture" or "I dig you." And the keyboard sounds were grating. "Stereolight" almost made me cry. It's got all the soul of a Madonna song, for crying out loud! What was going on? Who produced this thing? What have they done to Boss Hog? I wished I hadn't already bought tickets to the show, but decided to go anyway, since I'd missed them the first time around.
They began with a new song and I felt the old thrill come back. It was live, and immediate, and raw, and it was good. The songs are fine, they just need to be played live. Cristina prowled the stage in vinyl pants, alternately spacing out and grinning broadly. John Spencer jerked around like a marionette, coaxing loud riffs. The bassist stood so calmly it was amazing how incredible he rocked. The drummer was flawless, and sang great backup to boot. I tried to ignore the keyboardist as much as possible. All the songs would have been better with some sonic space...he was superfluous. "Why didn't they just release a live recording?" I kept saying to my companion, who nodded. They played almost all their new songs, and then blessed us with a few (not enough) from their debut.
Now I listen to the CD and I can tolerate it. I try to conjure up the live show. The lame production really makes it a challenge, but I can at least give it 2 stars now, instead of one. I know, reviewers are saying their sound "matured." That, as they say, is just Hogwash. Heaping vocal effects and synthesizers on an energetic, talented band is not maturation. It's just trying to fit them into the mainstream. Thank God their live shows still rock.
But they never did play "Punkture."
Average customer rating:
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Whiteout
System Eyes
Manufacturer: Zyx/Terra Zone
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
General
| Dance Pop
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000005TIY
Release Date: 1997-12-02 |
Average customer rating:
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Bite It
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
Rock
| Imports
| Stores
| Music
ASIN: B00004SKKQ
Release Date: 2005-10-11 |
Average customer rating:
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Maximum
Whiteout
Manufacturer: Silvertone
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B00004WRXI
Release Date: 1995-01-01 |
Tracks:
- No Time
- Get Me Through (Outta Here)
- Sleep Talking
- Bright Shining Lie
Product Description
1994 . Made in ENGLAND (UK) ONLY *(It is OUT OF PRINT (OOP).
There are 3 tracks, 2 ARE PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED The song listing is:
1. Starrclub
2. And I Believe (PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED)
3. Higher PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED)
The CD comes in a slim line jewel box with a front insert, there was never a back cover issued.,
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Done [IMPORT]
Manufacturer: Flying Nun Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B000H5B1R4 |
Product Description
1. Done 2. Spacing 3. Solid 4. Whiteout
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Whiteout
Boss Hog
Manufacturer: City Slang
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
Indie Rock
| Indie & Lo-Fi
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B00003ZA5W |
Average customer rating:
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Big Wow
Whiteout
Manufacturer: Yoyo Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B0000250L0 |
Average customer rating:
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Starrclub
Whiteout
Manufacturer: Silvertone Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B0000583TI |
Average customer rating:
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Big Wow
Whiteout
Manufacturer: Sony/Columbia
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B00000I3DQ
Release Date: 1999-01-21 |
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- I Don't Wanna Hear About
- Running For Cover
- Out On The Town
- Take It With Ease
- Get Back Whatcha Give
- Back Where I Used To Be
- No Money No Honey
- To Carry Us Through
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