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In 1992 dada exploded on the scene with their critically acclaimed debut release "Puzzle" originally released on I.R.S. Records. The single "Dizz Knee Land" set the alternative radio movement (just then hitting it's stride) on fire and quickly migrated to mainstream rock and pop stations. The re-issue of "Puzzle" has been newly remasterd and enhanced and includes 3 bonus tracks (recorded during the "Puzzle" sessions)never before released in the USA. This "Enhanced CD" includes the video of "Here Today, Gone Tommorrow"
Puzzle,Dada,Blue Cave,Alternative Pop/Rock,College Rock,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
Puzzle [Enhanced] [Extra tracks] [Original recording remastered]
Average customer rating:
- Very Good Production and Great Rock Album
- a great testament to a great band
- new to ufo
- I've completely abandoned the idea of comparing Moore to Schenker
- Got the Monkey Off My Back
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The Monkey Puzzle
UFO
Manufacturer: Steamhammer Us [Spv]
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ASIN: B000HD0YD8
Release Date: 2006-09-26 |
Tracks:
- Hard Being Me
- Black And Blue
- Heavenly Body
- Some Other Guy
- Who's Fooling Who
- Drink Too Much
- Down By The River
- Rolling Man
- World Cruise
- Kingston Town
- Good Buy You
Album Description
True rock legends distinguish themselves not only by contributing several classics to musical history, they also keep their artistic output at a permanently high level and Â- despite all routine Â- always have a fresh wind blowing through their band structure. UFO fulfils all these criteria: next to classics such as Phenomenon, Force It and No Heavy Pettin, which saw the band clock up one success after the other during the Seventies, the beginning of the new millennium finds Phil Mogg, Pete Way and Paul Raymond as inspired and creative as ever. Thanks to American guitarist, Vinnie Moore, who joined the fold three years ago and proved his class and significance for the group on You Are Here, his debut recording with UFO, and the live cut, Showtime, the band has grown even stronger. Their latest release, The Monkey Puzzle, marks the return of drummer Andy Parker, who had been part of the original line-up that recorded the legendary debut at the end of the Sixties and has already played live on stage again with his old pals.
Customer Reviews:
Very Good Production and Great Rock Album.......2007-07-01
I'll leave the song-by-song reviews to others and I'll just state that UFO have come out with a well produced album that sounds great. The drums, guitars and vocals all come through nicely and will be a joy to hear on any system. This is their second album w/o Schenker ( 'Walk on Water' was rather pedestrian and that was with him gracing the 6-strings) and I for one don't really care that he's no longer affiliated with the band. Vinnie Moore does a superb job...period. As technically gifted as he is, Mr. Moore with his current and past work w/ UFO has NOTHING left to prove.
Well done UFO..you folks know exactly what is needed in this otherwise musically drab environment. Keep up the exemplary work.
Other 70's and 80's rockers need to take a listen and realize that it's not just the songs that matter but also the overall sound quality (including the mix). Some of us have an ear and really care for that "well produced sound" and a badly recorded album like Rush - Vapor Trails for instance, makes an otherwise enjoyable album...a coaster.
Cheers to you all and happy listening.
a great testament to a great band.......2007-06-30
I have been a UFO fan since way back when,my first ever album being obsession and I have pretty much amassed their entire catalog over the years. I first heard them when I was about 16,and now at the age of 41 Im to the point where I purchase material by the band often without any pre listening. That being said,some of their newer material like Walk on Water left me kind of flat,and even though Schenker was a part of that endeavor it still lacked a spark. Enter Vinnie Moore,and now UFO sounds like a band rejuvenated. Not since Paul Chapman has a non Schenker axeman sounded this good. The songwriting leaves a bit to be desired,but then if I compare anything to such archaic gems as Phenomenon,Force It,Lights Out or the outstanding Obsession, I will be instantly disappointed. Considering how long these guys have been making great hard rock and the massive body of work they have built, its rather refreshing to have a new effort that shines as brightly as this one. Welcome back Andy Parker,his drumming sounds fresh and revitalized,and there are a lot of songs on here that simply rock hard. Its amazing to me that these musicians have never received any radio respect,as is true with any of their albums there never seems to be a shortage of FM ready material. Heavenly Body is one of the tunes that sealed the deal for me,but a lot of other songs are strong as well,including World Cruise,Some Other Guy,Down By The River and Rolling Man. If I'm comparing this to their comeback disc Walk on Water,I'd have to be brutally honest and say I find there to be more quality tunes on this one.The production is strong,the music lush,and the songs are a reminder to me at least that true rock and roll still exists in this world of cookie cutter copycat bands and talentless hacks that only know a few chords. This is a must have for TRUE UFO fans.
new to ufo.......2007-05-22
well not being a fan of ufo and very new to this group, i would say this album and you are here are definite good medium range rock. not many surprises, but the kind of good rock to me where you can never really say your not in the mood to listen to. Lots of rock/metal i need to be in the mood to hear. This album is one that no matter where i am, no matter what time it is, this album is never a bad choice. A definite crowd pleaser. Vinnie Moore does have talent, but with that said, in my opinion there are far better. But overall, this album not the best i've ever heard, but does get a definite thumbs up.
I've completely abandoned the idea of comparing Moore to Schenker.......2007-03-25
I have nothing but bad memories of Moore and the whole Mike Varney "shredder" nightmare...a bunch of untalented stoner "Wayne's World" kids crawling out of the suburbs with bad perms and eye liner and platform shoes and a burning desire to whip off more notes per second than Eddie Van Halen. Got boring after the first zillion notes. That said...sorry, Vinnie Moore "Mind's Eye" fans...the new UFO CD "Monkey Puzzle" isn't all that bad. I burned the tracks to my PC and often play it while working. With Andy Parker back in the fold to replace the departed Jason Bonham, this is as close to "real" UFO as we're likely to get without Michael Schenker. The songs bounce back and forth between riff-driven and melodic...just like any good UFO album...and there's no shortage of guitar solos. What's missing? Schenker's attitude, and rather than bemoan its loss, I throw this one on every once in a while and tell myself that it's better than Bad Company was without Paul Rodgers. It's better than the post-Ace Frehley and Peter Criss Kiss. It's better than "Rock And A Hard Place," the Aerosmith album in which Steven Tyler bottomed out with his heroin addiction while Joe Perry and Brad Whitford left the band (any hardcore Jimmy Crespo or Rick Dufay fans out there? Didn't think so). I think anyone who believes that Schenker can be "replaced" probably isn't a UFO fan to begin with, but that's just me. "The Monkey Puzzle" is only rock and roll, and I like it in a "3 stars" kind of way. It's rockin' background music that sounds good while you're doing something else. And yes, Moore has grown in leaps and bounds since "Mind's Eye"...I'll give him that much.
Got the Monkey Off My Back.......2007-02-15
I can't understand why anyone would consider this album a regression from "You Are Here". I think this is a fabulous album much better than "You Are Here" and their best since "Walk on Water". The material is very strong and fresh with a definite bluesy feel. Just check out "Hard Being Me", "Down by the River", "World Cruise" and "Some Other Guy" (personally I would have preferred a harmonica solo rather than Vinnie's first guitar solo on the latter). All the tracks are really good and earthy, from the heavy guitar sound of "Heavenly Body" to the more conventional UFO ballad style numbers like "Who's Fooling Who" and "Drink too Much". In fact I like all the songs with perhaps the weakest "Kingston Town" still palatable.
I saw them live in Nov '06 and although the gig was great I was disappointed they only played "Drink too Much" from this album. I would much prefer them to play this new material and dispense with some of the older tunes unless Vinnie starts playing the solo's a little more accurately.
I have to admit that I am really comfortable with this line up and the rock `n' roll craftsmanship produced on this album. I am playing this all the time in the car so "out with the old and in with the new" so to speak. As a kid I was one of the die hards where anything produced without Michael Schenker on lead just wasn't UFO. Whilst that was still my favourite era I don't under estimate the brilliance of Phil Mogg and Pete Way anymore which is still alive and kicking. Now much wiser and wrinklier than these two I have finally got the monkey off my back!
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- Super solid debut
- Unexpected gem
- Incredible depth of talent
- Great Road Music
- A Rare Gem!
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Puzzle
Dada
Manufacturer: Capitol
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ASIN: B000000QGD
Release Date: 1992-09-08 |
Tracks:
- Dorina
- Mary Sunshine Rain
- Dog
- Dizz Knee Land
- Surround
- Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
- Posters
- Timothy
- Dim
- Who You Are
- Puzzle
- Moon
Customer Reviews:
Super solid debut.......2007-03-28
Puzzle is the debut album from Dada, one of the best and most underrated bands to come out of the 90's. It's too bad that most people wrote Dada off after "Dizz Knee Land" saturated most radio stations to the point that it drove listeners to despise the band. If you only know Dada from "Dizz Knee Land", you are really missing out on one of the best bands to come from a decade of not-so-great music (with a few exceptions, of course...) Dada was the first concert I saw right after American Highway Flower was released. My friend and I were already huge fans, and seeing them at a local Junior College was a great first concert experience. There weren't many people there, so it made for an intimate concert, and we even got to meet the guys afterwards, which was excellent. OK, so I had been made a permanent Dada fan afer that point.
Mike Gurley is a phenomenal guitarist who has only improved drastically with every release. I could watch him play for hours and hours and still be amazed at the sounds he can produce with a guitar. The man knows how to rock, plain and simple, though it never shows as well in the studio. I would strongly recommend seeing Dada live for the full effect on Mike Gurley's awesomeness. The way Gurley and Joie Calio mesh with the vocal harmonies is really something to hear. Calio's bass work is tight, and he's a great singer also when he takes the reigns on vocals. Dada is one of the only TRUE rock bands to come out of the 90's.
The tracks on Puzzle:
1) Dorina-great lead off track, starts out mellow with some excellent solo work. 5/5
2) Mary Sunshine Rain-more of a straight up rock song with some nice acoustic guitar and pretty harmonies. 4/5
3) Dog-Another rock song, which I consider one of the weaker tracks. Has a good verse melody and kind of a 60's vibe. 3/5
4) Dizz Knee Land-We all know this one. I still love this song, it was the first song I heard by Dada. 4/5
5) Surround-A quieter but quick paced acoustic rock song with more of that 60's feel. Very pleasant. 4/5
6) Here Today, Gone Tomorrow- Good stoner rock. The spoken verse works well for me. Heavy on the flanger. 4/5
7) Posters-The Dada drum solo song. A fast paced rocker that Dada does so, so well. Awesome! 5/5
8) Timothy- A ballad complete with strings and some interesting lyrics. One of my favorites. 5/5
9) Dim- I believe this song was fleetingly popular also. Quick straight up rock song with a typical 90's sound. 5/5
10) Who You Are- A solid Joie Calio/Mike Gurley song with some awesome guitar licks and rockin' bass. 4/5
11) Puzzle- The title track; a slow spacy trip with swirling guitars. Kind of a 70's lo-fi sound and a great sing along chorus. 4/5
12) Moon- My favorite song on Puzzle. The Joie Calio ballad which builds to the end and finishes with a nice guitar solo. 5/5
Overall, I give it a 4/5. Very solid and competent debut album, nowhere nearly as good as El Subliminoso, but worth checking out. Definately see Dada live if you get the chance, it will be well worth it!
Unexpected gem.......2007-01-21
Heard "Dizz Knee Land" online (Pandora) and thought it sounded a little like Jellyfish - early '90s hooks. Disc is great, virtually every song a good one.
Incredible depth of talent.......2005-10-10
I never bother writing reviews but this band is so amazing, and this CD so incredible, I had to chime in. I agree with previous posts that it's surprising this group never got the credit it deserves. Each song has a depth and a display of musical talent I rarely find anywhere else. Each song is rich and powerful, and the lyrics vary between witty, powerful, and hilarious. I've listened to this CD (and their others as well) a thousand times and have never tired of it. You will not be disappointed.
Great Road Music.......2005-05-25
One of my favorite road trip CDs. I just don't know why this band is not bigger. Whenever I lend this CD to someone, they always come back and say it is great. Not sure if they remind me of the Almond Bros, Outlaws, Tom Petty or what, but they are great and the hard rock plus excellent vocals make this CD a gem.
A Rare Gem!.......2004-11-06
Dada showed up near my house for a concert in a smallish venue. A friend said they were good so I went. I was blown away. I didn't know any of their songs before that concert, but it was still great. Since that time I have become another dada fanatic. They are the greatest unknown band. It's too bad Pearl Jam, Nirvana and Rap took over the alternative scene, seriously. Give me back dada, Jellyfish, and Matthew Sweet any day. They also remind me of Oasis, but infinitely better. Dada also reminds me a little of Foo Fighters in way they don't take themselves too seriously (I don't dislike Nirvana, but like Foo Fighters and dada much better). Dada always has great guitar work and rocking songs, and they also have ballads that will either totally blow you away or make you cringe, they are just so good that they belong back in the days of Beatles, before the world was so cynical. Most people aren't embarrassed to sing Temptations "My Girl" or Beatles "Something," but for some reason they don't want to go there with a "new" song. Dada can take you there. They are behind the times and ahead of their time and that's part of their appeal, just damn good music. Like some of the other reviews have mentioned, you need to listen to a dada album a couple of times before it hits you. They have the best and most interesting harmonies out there today, excellent instrumentation, and unique lyrics. Puzzle has some of the most interesting songs I have ever heard, and if you haven't heard dada before, start there.
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- Crossword PF
- This is a Cd is great
- ahhhh, bubblegum!
- A True Partridge Pearl
- The best of what was left
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Crossword Puzzle
The Partridge Family
Manufacturer: Arista
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ASIN: B000095J75
Release Date: 2003-05-20 |
Tracks:
- One Day At A Time
- Sunshine
- As Long As There's You
- It's A Long Way To Heaven
- Now That You Got Me Where You Want Me
- It Means I'm In Love With You
- Come On Love
- I Got Your Love All Over Me
- Let Your Love Go
- It Sounds Like You're Saying Hello
- It's You
Customer Reviews:
Crossword PF.......2007-02-11
Never had this album. Love the songs on it. Brings me back to 1974 when I was a 10 year old in love with David Cassidy. I have grown up and still love the man!
This is a Cd is great.......2006-09-13
This Cd (Crossword) is just as good as any partridge family Cd don't listen to the people downing this Cd. Any Partridge Family (David Cassidy) lover will very much enjoy this Cd. Trust me I should know!!!!!!!!!
ahhhh, bubblegum!.......2005-10-24
One of the Partridge Family's weakest sellers, "Crossword Puzzle" didn't even have a stateside 45-single release (Bell Records put out "Friend and a Lover" from "Notebook" instead!). Too bad, because the songs (mostly leftovers from the "Notebook" sessions) are terrific and David Cassidy's husky post-teen vocals are charming and warm. Opening with the kicker "One Day at a Time", it's clear that Cassidy knows his way around a hook by now, and he's fully in the bubblegum spirit. A trio of ballads ("As Long As There's You", "It's a Long Way to Heaven" and "Now That You've Got Me...") give the record a kind of AM-radio feel, and, while the songs are lovely, they make the overall tone of "Crossword Puzzle" seem a little staid. But the next few songs are upbeat, especially the album's best track, "It Sounds Like You're Saying Hello", which could've been a hit single. Waiting now for "Bulletin Board"...
A True Partridge Pearl.......2004-07-16
This Partridge Album was originally released in 1973 as the Partridge Money making machine was grinding to a halt. Unfortunately, here in the States, once the television show was officially cancelled, DJs and the music industry people truly believed that it was time to call it quits on the whole Partridge scene.....WRONG! Thirty four years later there are still some die-hard baby boomers singing along to these great tunes. Sadly, Crossword Puzzle, although thrown together from leftovers from "Notebook" tracks, had some great, more mature sounds han most of their previous material. But Crossword Puzzle and its successor, Bulletin Board, both great albums were shunned and overlooked by the pre-teens who normally snatched up these products with fevered regularity. Some of the stronger, more noteable tunes such as "As Long As There's You", "It Means I'm In Love With You" and C'mon Love" all had hit potential but like other gems from the previous "Notebook" LP were systematically ignored as the producers also went through the motions of ending the show. The last two LPs were never promoted and some baby boomers have told me that they never knew these existed! Sad but true! This artsy LP is worth it even for the pop stature of the LP cover which is a real crossword puzzle featuring superb liner notes by foremost Partridge researcher Lisa Sutton and a reissue on the back cover of the Japanese cover art (US original back cover art is happily intact on the booklet! Great LP, super 70s sound, wonderfully remastered and worth much more than it's retail price. Hopefully the execs at Arista/BMG will find it worthwhile to put the Bulletin Board and other great Cassidy LPs out on CD before us baby boomers are all dead!!!
The best of what was left.......2004-04-01
It's my opinion that all Partridge Family albums live and die by their hooks, and by that standard "Crossword Puzzle" fares very well. It's a given that any PF album has it's share of treacly love songs, but when luck strikes these can be some of the best PF tracks. The sexy-sounding (but utterly safe) "I've Got Your Love All Over Me" is a prime example -- the featherweight lyric about being immersed in love is buoyed by the trademark PF backup ooohs and aaaahs. And under everything else are the Bell sessionmen, like Hal Blaine and Larry Knetchell, providing the toe-tapping rhythms and melodies.
I can't say that all of "Crossword Puzzle" is as catchy as that one track, but there are plenty of memorable moments. I'd keep "One Day At A Time" (upbeat, definitely used in the show), "As Long As There's You" (downbeat, but heartfelt), "Now That You've Got Me..." (yeah, a long-winded title, but I dig that change in dynamic at the chorus), "Come On Love" (a jaunty lite-rocker), and "I've Got Your Love...". Of the remaining five, "Sunshine" seems well-intentioned, and "It's A Long Way To Heaven" has a nice vocal by David.
Though the subsequent PF album, "Bulletin Board," includes three or four audio gems, "Crossword Puzzle" is the last must-have disc, in my opinion. This reissue is quite well done, with excellent remastered sound that's bound to be an improvement on existing analog sources. I'd have given this album five stars, had the label included a bonus track, or been more adventurous when equalizing their digital master. This PFamily album, in particular, had some fairly dynamic moments, rhythmically-speaking, though they were always buried in the original AM-radio-friendly mixdown. Oh well, I guess Arista was more interested in 'preserving' the original sound, which is reasonable.
I think "Crossword Puzzle" is one of the Partridge Family's better albums overall. It's certainly a good selection for new listeners or casual fans, who might wish to expand their PF collection.
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Puzzle
Biffy Clyro
Manufacturer: Wea/14th Floor
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ASIN: B000N4S8RA
Release Date: 2007-05-21 |
Tracks:
- Living Is a Problem Because Everything Dies
- Saturday Superhouse
- Who's Got a Match?
- As Dust Dances 2-15ths
- Whole Child Ago
- Conversation Is...
- Now I'm Everyone
- Semi-Mental 4-15ths
- Love Has a Diameter
- Get Fucked Stud
- Folding Stars
- 9-15ths
- Machines
Tracks:
- Making of Puzzle Documentary [DVD][*]
- Semi-Mental Video [DVD][*]
- Saturday Superhouse [DVD][*]
- Living Is a Problem Because Everything Dies [DVD][*]
Album Description
2007 album from this oddly-named British band sees them making the bold and ambitious record that will both satisfy their huge and devoted fanbase and win the hearts of countless others, cementing their reputation as the best and most important Rock band in the UK. The album includes the singles 'Living Is A Problem Because Everything Dies' and 'Saturday Superhouse', which found the band breaking into the Top 15 for the first time, and received high critical acclaim with the NME. Mixed in New York by Andy Wallace (Nirvana, At The Drive-In) and with artwork by Storm Thorgerson (Pink Floyd, Led Zepellin), Puzzle marks Biffy's transformation into a truly world-beating band. From the soaring 'Semi-Mental' to the bludgeoning punch of 'Saturday Superhouse' through the swollen intensity of the slow-burning 'As Dust Dances' and to the glorious foot-stomping live favorite 'Who's Got A Match?', Puzzle packs an emotional punch with 24-carat choruses shot through with Biffy's trademark sideways approach to songwriting. It also sees them anchor some of their most outlandish ideas (check the staggering '9/15ths') with the sort of clear and crisp melodies that this three-headed powerhouse have been hinting at since the days of 'Justboy' and '27'. Warner.
Album Details
This Limited Edition Includes a Bonus Track, 'drop It', plus a Dvd with an Amazing Documentary Called "The Making of Puzzle". Featuring Exclusive Interviews and Tons of Behind-the-scenes Footage, it is by Turns Insightful, Hilarious and Emotional. Charting the Highs and Lows of a Band in the Studio, it is a Revealing Track-by-track Study of Biffy Clyro's Recording Experience. The Dvd also features the Promos of the Singles Thus Far: The Epic "Living is a Problem Because Everything Dies", Directed by Andy Morahan (Famous for his Classic Video of "November Rain" by Guns N Roses), the Hilarious "Saturday Superhouse" Directed by Award-winning Film Maker Bradley Beasley and the Raw Wonder that is "Semi-mental".
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Puzzle
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ASIN: B000Q6ZMCO
Release Date: 2007-06-11 |
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- Saturday Superhouse
- Who's Got a Match?
- As Dust Dances 2-15ths
- Whole Child Ago
- Conversation Is...
- Now I'm Everyone
- Semi-Mental 4-15ths
- Love Has a Diameter
- Get Fucked Stud
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- Drop It [*]
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- Semi-Mental Video [DVD][*]
- Saturday Superhouse [DVD][*]
- Living Is a Problem Because Everything Dies [DVD][*]
Album Description
Limited edition deluxe two disc (CD + PAL/Region 0 DVD) pressing of the 2007 album from this oddly-named British band features one bonus track ('Drop It') plus a bonus DVD that features a documentary (The Making Of Puzzle) plus three music videos: 'Semi-Mental', 'Saturday Superhouse' and 'Living Is A Problem Because Everything Dies'. Puzzle sees them making the bold and ambitious record that will both satisfy their huge and devoted fanbase and win the hearts of countless others, cementing their reputation as the best and most important Rock band in the UK. The album includes the singles 'Living Is A Problem Because Everything Dies' and 'Saturday Superhouse', which found the band breaking into the Top 15 for the first time, and received high critical acclaim with the NME. Mixed in New York by Andy Wallace (Nirvana, At The Drive-In) and with artwork by Storm Thorgerson (Pink Floyd, Led Zepellin), Puzzle marks Biffy's transformation into a truly world-beating band. From the soaring 'Semi-Mental' to the bludgeoning punch of 'Saturday Superhouse' through the swollen intensity of the slow-burning 'As Dust Dances' and to the glorious foot-stomping live favorite 'Who's Got A Match?', Puzzle packs an emotional punch with 24-carat choruses shot through with Biffy's trademark sideways approach to songwriting. It also sees them anchor some of their most outlandish ideas (check the staggering '9/15ths') with the sort of clear and crisp melodies that this three-headed powerhouse have been hinting at since the days of 'Justboy' and '27'. Warner.
Album Details
This Limited Edition Includes a Bonus Track, 'drop It', plus a Dvd with an Amazing Documentary Called "The Making of Puzzle". Featuring Exclusive Interviews and Tons of Behind-the-scenes Footage, it is by Turns Insightful, Hilarious and Emotional. Charting the Highs and Lows of a Band in the Studio, it is a Revealing Track-by-track Study of Biffy Clyro's Recording Experience. The Dvd also features the Promos of the Singles Thus Far: The Epic "Living is a Problem Because Everything Dies", Directed by Andy Morahan (Famous for his Classic Video of "November Rain" by Guns N Roses), the Hilarious "Saturday Superhouse" Directed by Award-winning Film Maker Bradley Beasley and the Raw Wonder that is "Semi-mental".
Customer Reviews:
Sounds important.......2007-07-03
You know how Oasis CD's always sound big and urgent, like something great is going to happen? There's a lot of that here, and unfortunately nothing really does. "Folding Stars" is the best example of that, big guitars and the lead up to the multi-harmony chorus . . . that just isn't there. "Dust Dances" is the slow burner type that sounds promising, but as the band gets into it they keep stretching lines out looking for something to click that doesn't quite happen, it all sounds like the lead up to the passage they were looking for and never found. "Saturday" goes against their sound, it's too fast and loud, and again never quite gets to a memorable hook.
A very frustrating CD, because I liked their sound and voices and was kind of rooting for them to really hit it. The problem is the one thing they're missing is the most difficult of all, nothing else really matters if you can write hooks. And if you can't, no amount of good noise makes up for it, because it just drains in one ear and out the other. You can learn a lot about music, but you can't learn to hit the gong, you either have it or you don't. Sorry guys.
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- Modern classical guitar doesn't get much better than this
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Worlds
Manufacturer: M.a. Recordings
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Modern classical guitar doesn't get much better than this.......2007-07-10
Dusan Bogdanovic's recordings are among my most cherished recordings in a large guitar music collection. Dusan's music is exotic and complex but always melodic as he weaves ethnic, jazz and classical influences into beautiful amalgams. This particular recording is his first and was released in 1990, not 1999 as Amazon incorrectly states. The 62 minute CD has 21 tracks ranging in length from 33 seconds to almost 7 minutes. Every single piece was composed by Dusan and every piece is captivating and unlike anything that I've ever heard before. Solo guitar played fingerstyle on a nylon string guitar by one of the greatest modern composers in the classical guitar world.
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- FABULOUS!
- Very fun disc for kids and the adults who listen with them
- Not just for kids.
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It's a Puzzle
Trout Fishing In America
Manufacturer: Trout Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Release Date: 2003-09-02 |
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Customer Reviews:
FABULOUS!.......2004-01-25
We had never heard of this duo before hearing them on NPR. We ordered the CD and absolutely love it! Very humorous and clever lyrics, with fun, lyrical music. Any child who like puns and play-on-words will find this delightful. Ranks with Tom Chapin's best songs (Billy the Squid, Backwards Birthday Party, Sorry, etc.)
There is also one beautiful, lullaby-type song, "King of my Mountain" with a wonderful message about simplicity, gratitude, and positive-thinking that I (mom) have fallen in love with.
Highly recommended!
Very fun disc for kids and the adults who listen with them.......2004-01-21
I bought this disc after hearing the delightful interview with this group on NPR's Morning Edition. It is one of those rare and wonderful kid's music discs that does not insult the musical sensibilities of parents and caregivers. Everything from blues, to rock, to country inspires these songs that are natural for dancing and singing along. The best part is watching my two-year old's creative dance steps as he bops along to Trout Fishing in America.
Not just for kids........2003-10-29
I think I enjoyed this CD as much as my children. I Get Ideas is so much like my seven year old that it was scary but fun to look at life from another perspective. Each track is silly, intelligent, outrageous and most of all funny and there's something here for everyone. We play this CD over and over and over in the car and we have yet to tire of it. When is the next album coming out?
Average customer rating:
- I love this album!!!
- Just a good dope record!
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Three Piece Puzzle
Jneiro Jarel
Manufacturer: Rope-a-Dope
ProductGroup: Music
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Release Date: 2005-10-18 |
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Customer Reviews:
I love this album!!!.......2006-09-22
This album is one of my favorites!! Jneiro Jarel is a musical genius and I hope to see more projects from him. Listening to this album is like walking through the city at night...bright lights and neon signs, people, cars and good vibes...this probably doesn't make any sense but listen and you will see...the 2nd track speaks for itself. This is the perfect feel good hip hop album out there...give it a listen!!
Just a good dope record!.......2006-04-07
Jnerio Jarel? Who that be? This is what I thought when I received this album in the mail to put in rotation at my radio station. Well this kid turns out to be a producer extraordinaire who happens to emcee just a little bit to. As soon as you pop this album in you are welcomed to his world which is just a little different. Presently residing in Philly he has spent much of his life all over the place. Born in Brooklyn, acquiring the art of rhyme in Houston and perfecting it in New York (with stops in many other places in between) Jarel has a wide range of influences that make his album that much more intriguing. With obvious ties to the Philly "Sound" his style is all his own with influences ranging from the Native Tongues to Soul & Jazz, and even to that Madlib funk. Jnerio gives us an album that is both instrumental and rhymed on. Some tracks he delivers that classic soul vibe and he may throw some ad-libs in (and you thought only commercial artists did this!) with a singer such as Vinia Mojica, of Reflection Eternal fame, crooning away like it was a jam session with the around the way band. Or he may just deliver a straight up hip hop cut where he flows to a beat that he cooked up with who knows how many samples layered in. Overall Jnerio delivers an album that is more like an unsolvable puzzle: the combination of styles, samples, and guests will prevent you from ever fully completing it, but they will also leave you no choice but to keep coming back to it.
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- TAHITI-exquisite
- Summery, contemplative, loveable
- So good, so good...
- A bit of a disappointment
- A Very Good Place to Start
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Puzzle
Tahiti 80
Manufacturer: Minty Fresh
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B00004TLYX
Release Date: 2000-06-06 |
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- Yellow Butterfly
- I.S.A.A.C.
- Heartbeat
- Made First (Never Forget)
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- Hey Joe
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Amazon.com's Best of 2000
One of the surprise discoveries of 2000, French charmers Tahiti 80 delight with their refreshing and irresistible pop confection, Puzzle. A sophisticated indie affair, Puzzle conveys Tahiti 80's love for the British Invasion combined with a certain je ne sais quoi. Like a croissant--light, flaky, and yummy! --Kevin Cole
Amazon.com
This French quartet, who borrowed their name from a cheesy souvenir T-shirt, dress up horn- and string-swept '60s pop bliss in a tie-dyed T-shirt and black leather jacket. With their intricate melding of woozy, reverberating guitars, jangling acoustics, sitar, mellotron, breathy, effortless vocals, and almost ridiculously pleasant melodies, a listener would likely place them among their contemporary Brit pop torch-bearers Supergrass or Super Furry Animals (further, lead singer Xavier Boyer's French accent is nearly undetectable). But what gives them away is that seemingly requisite French tendency to leave no edge unsmoothed. Like their techno counterparts Air, Tahiti 80's production is aerated, refined, and simply perfect like a silky mousse. Puzzle is carefree pop at its most elegant and substantive. Boyer's proclaimed adoration of the Kinks is evidenced in the more guitar-crunched tracks like the title track and "Hey Joe," and the charming "Mr. Davies" is a reverent tribute to Ray himself. In it, he sings, "He's considered a songwriter, and I am not--at this time." Au contraire, Mr. Boyer, you are an exquisite songwriter indeed. --Beth Massa
Customer Reviews:
TAHITI-exquisite.......2006-03-08
I bought this in 2000 and I still listen to it. I like all of the tracks. The songs are very melodic and you'll end up memorizing the lyrics and singing along- highly recomended. If you like this, another group you should give a spin is SAINT ETIENNE. Julius-Allan
Summery, contemplative, loveable.......2005-09-18
"Swimming Suit" came up during a massive shuffle session on the iPod on the way from Boston to New York, and the gf/wife, who's often hard to impress, said "Oh, this is pretty." We kept the foot down and the sunny day seemed slightly sunnier.
There's a unique quality to Puzzle. The songs are clearly constructed, each of them is several different songs bolted together with different rhythms and time schemes, and yet it seems so natural. The lyrics talk about jealousy at not being considered a songwriter in the league of Ray Davies -- this on their first album -- about Irish pub-rocker Joe Dolan, about existential loneliness. The joy of it is that, against all the odds, every strange individual thing in every song is in exactly the right place. An earlier reviewer compared them to Abba, and in a sense that's fair, though a fractured Abba where the joy of the music only just outweighs the agony and frustration of being alive. "You know that's why I'd like to be somebody else / Somebody without feelings, only sensations and money" they sing, and we sing along, and in the end we feel happier for it.
So good, so good..........2001-04-14
This record is great. It's that perfect blend of 80s pop and modern sensibilities. It's layered with just the right balance retro synth sounds, live instrumentation, drum loops, compelling vocals and accessible lyrics that only the French seem to be able to do it. In the tradition of MOON SAFARI, PUZZLE is carefree and mysterious all at the same time. But the hooks - the hooks are sooooo catchy - you'll be singing along in no time. The band also gives an incredible live performance (I saw them at the Bowery Ballroom last month). HEARTBEAT is the radio single, but my favourite is YELLOW BUTTERFLY. I love this record.
A bit of a disappointment.......2001-03-28
Yeah, you can say they sound like Air, perhaps mostly because of their slightly similar ambient sound and oh, yeah . . . they're both French. But Tahiti 80 sound a lot more like ABBA and Donovan with the lead singer from Shudder To Think. The quality of songs is just as good.
The translations may be off or something, but what's up with these lyrics? They seem to be trying to make me feel that they're naive and at the same time profound ("I return home with special food dor my spirit; my spirit will pass into eternity"). Whatever this album seems to be is eventually revealed to be a forced (and in my book, false) sort of sentiment.
Of course, four or five of the songs ("Buterfly," and the title track) are really infectious and fun, in that sort of "It's summer and I'm in love" way. Their romanticism suffers, though, from the albums weaker spots.
Overwrought and over-produced, but with some poppish gems.
A Very Good Place to Start.......2001-01-24
Tahiti 80 have fashioned the debut album of the year. Forget all the hype about Coldplay and Travis. This is where its at. Granted they are from France not England, but they are one of the few rock-pop bands that is not currently ripping off "The Bends" era Radiohead. This album is fresh and breezy, a lovenote to late 60's/early 70's era songwriting, and that meakes it a welcome rarity today.
The album gets of to a low key start with "Yellow Butterfly", but the song picks up at about the one minute mark with a sped up march of a drum beat. Xavier Boyer's voice has a nice range especially when he breaks from his whisper singing. It't not that his singing voice is bad, its just that he has interesting textures else when in his vocal range. "I.S.S.A.C." has a nice rolling bass line that blends nicely with the crackerjack drums. "Heartbeak" needs to be a single. The disco beat and keyboards wash over like warm sun rays, as the juicy guitar hook lodges itself in your head. "Mr. Davies" is a nice little acoustic exercise that may or not be about The Kinks' Ray Davies. The sweet guitars and strings on "Swimming Suit" interweave with horns to form a perfect summertime song. "Hey Joe" is not a Hendrix cover, but a poppy little rave up that has a few choice blues based guitar riffs. The jangle pop of "Puzzle" has a forlorn quality as Boyer sings over churning guitars that he's "not the only one to feel that emptiness."
In todays musical climate it is rare that one hears a band who sounds like they are excited to pick up their insruments. There is a rift between happy music and artistic music, most bands feel that to be taken seriously they have to be 'dark', and whatever is not heavy or dark must be Britney Spears. The Beatles are considered the best band of all time, but some of their biggest triumphs were songs of joy. Tahiti 80 are just beginning, but this album is like a ray of light on a cloudy music scene. It has also been said that Tahiti 80 borrow too liberally from music from decades past, but their music is not just hipster posturing, its genuine. "Puzzle" is a great place for a band to start. Enjoy!
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Rebecca Clarke: Viola Sonata; Dumka; Chinese Puzzle; Passacaglia on an Old English Tune
Manufacturer: Naxos
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Release Date: 2007-01-30 |
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