| 1. From Within |
| 2. About You |
| 3. Deja Vous |
| 4. The Same |
| 5. Hopeless |
| 6. She TakesYou |
| 7. At A Glance |
| 8. Jones |
| 9. Still Alive |
| 10. Fear Of Falling |
| 11. Stable |
| 12. Last Impression |
Editorial Reviews
The debut by this quintet was aptly helmed by Kevin Cadogan of Third Eye Blind, a band who exerted a huge influence on guitarist Thomas Scriven when he first encountered them live, as a young teenager. Having also all grown up under the spell of Green Day, it's not surprising that the band mixes impassioned yet controlled vocals with monumental guitar and drum sounds for irresistible hooks. Big and chest-thumpingly loud, it's also crystal clear, making for a warmth in the towering scale of it all. They also vary the proceedings with the relative gentility of "She Takes you" and the flat-out balladry of "Hopeless." In short, this is no grab bag of songs, but a perfectly honed, full album experience. - David Greenberger
The Chemistry,The Chemistry,Razor & Tie,Alternative Pop/Rock,Pop,Post-Grunge,Rock,Rock/Pop
The Chemistry
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Heathen Chemistry
Oasis Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000068QY7 Release Date: 2002-07-02 |
Tracks:
- The Hindu Times
- Force Of Nature
- Hung In A Bad Place
- Stop Crying Your Heart Out
- Songbird
- Little By Little
- A Quick Peep
- (Probably) All In The Mind
- She Is Love
- Born On A Different Cloud
- Better Man
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At their career zenith, Oasis were lauded as the best band in the world. They were actually never the greatest rock & roll band at any time, but for a few years they were the biggest. While they offered the '90s two of its most defining albums, and a resurgence of '60s-influenced Manchester rock, Oasis tumbled off the top of the mountain in the last half of the decade. Heathen Chemistry is their first step back up the ascent, albeit a small step. The album opens with "The Hindu Times," which will certainly be listed among Oasis's best anthems, and it closes with "Better Man," a distorted-guitar-driven thrill that revs up to 60 mph in second gear. But between the strongest songs on the disc, Noel "Walrus" and Liam "Eggman" Gallagher exploit the Beatles references almost to the breaking point. It's no secret that the Gallaghers worship the Beatles (who doesn't?), but here they've gone beyond obvious influences and stepped right into infringement territory. On "Born on a Different Cloud," Noel's guitar weeps a little too gently, and Liam's signature rasp now sounds like a deliberate imitation of Lennon with a cold. Further, Liam shares the mic with Noel, who sings lead on several tracks, the best being "Force of Nature." Unlike on Beatles albums, however, the switch back and forth is jarring (Liam might be the biggest troublemaker, but he is also the better singer). Nonetheless, if a band is going to unapologetically rip off what was unquestionably the best band in the world, no one does it better than Oasis. --Beth MassaCustomer Reviews:
Defintion of average.......2007-04-02
Overall pretty good and I do feel the need to play it through over but hold no hesitation in skipping one or two tracks.
The MacDonalds of Rock Music.......2007-03-09
Unfortunately underrated.......2006-04-19
This is also the first Oasis album with songs written by the non-Gallagher members of the band, and the first album to feature more than one song by Liam (three, in fact).
"The Hindu Times" (Noel) - Neo-psychedelic. Big guitars with raga-sounding lead guitar licks and Liam's braying vocals. In the rhythm guitar you'll hear a smidgeon of "Jumpin' Jack Flash." This is a song (apparently) about nothing ("I get so I high I just can't feel it."). It's one of the better songs on the album and a good one to crank with the windows down.
"Force of Nature" (Noel) - This song floated around for a year or two before HC as Noel solo song (he's the singer.) Noel's vocals are great; he really screams it out. There's a healthy dose of anger and cynicism in this one, rare for Oasis. The best line: "I betcha knew right away/It's all over town that the sun's going down/on the days of your easy life." The ghost of Marc Bolan has certainly possessed this tune.
"Hung in a Bad Place" (Gem Archer) - Though not written by a Gallagher, "Hung" sounds like it would have fit right in on Definitely Maybe. It's another big guitar song with Liam's nasally snarl. The more I hear it the more I dig it! Lyrically, it's in the vein of "Free" by Jagger/Richards: "I can go where I wanna/be where I wanna be now . . ." This has the makings of a great live tune.
"Stop Crying Your Heart Out" (Noel) - When I hear this song all I can think of is "Dear Friend" off of Wings' Wild Life. After the slowly plodding piano intro, it turns into a power ballad. The lyrics are weak and cliche. Sample: "`Cuz all of the stars are fading away/just try not to worry/you'll see them someday . . ." This is one of the more disappointing songs on the album and, unfortunately, it ended up being a single.
"Songbird" (Liam) - Liam, with typical braggadocio, declared this one, "Better than anything on Revolver." The only Beatles song this tune might be better than is "Mister Moonlight" or "Revolution # 9," and even that would be a stretch. The guitar and rhythm sound like they're taken directly from "Lyin' Eyes" by the Eagles. It's a throw away and shouldn't be on the album.
"Little by Little" (Noel) - Noel sings this one and does a great job on vocals. The verses sound like many a Pink Floyd tune. The chorus makes this a good pop-rock tune. It has a nice guitar solo. It's basically about a relationship and inner searching ("Why am I really here?") There's nothing new in it, musically or lyrically, but it's a pretty good track, nonetheless.
"A Quick Peep" (Andy Bell) - Instrumental. I can't decide whether this is Pink Floyd doing The Pogues or The Pogues doing Pink Floyd. Either way, it should have been saved for an EP or a B-side.
"(Probably) All in the Mind" (Noel) - Perhaps a bit of a twist on the whole neo-psychedelic thing. Instead of dealing with personal exploration, it's about wanting to run away with someone else to another "life" that may only exist in his imagination. Not bad.
"She is Love" (Noel) - Has a folk-rock-pseudo-soul feel. Definitely pot-laced. I think the Black Crowes rubbed off on Noel when they toured together last year. It's Oasis doing a stripped-down version of "Soul Singing" on Lions. Very catchy.
"Born on a Different Cloud" (Liam) - A blatant Lennon rip off, this song is drenched in "I'm Losing You"from Double Fantasy. I swear Noel dug up George Harrison up and got him to replay the guitar solo from "How Do You Sleep?" The lyrics are even more of an obvious theft, ala "living on borrowed time" and "It's no surprise to me/that you're classless, clever and free." Yoko should sue have sued Liam for this one. There's a kind of clever . . . er . . . interesting line: "Talking to myself again/this time I think I'm getting through." If you like covers of John Lennon's solo work, you'll love this one.
"Better Man" (Liam) - The younger Gallagher takes his turn with a slightly Crowes-esque blues based rocker. Don't get me wrong, it's not a rip off. Very good song, certainly Liam's best. Positive lyrics from Liam who, by all accounts, is a drunken lout. Very, very subtly, it ends like "Nineteen Hundred Eighty Five" by Paul McCartney/Wings, which probably is no accident. This track is something like 38 minutes long. I thought something was wrong with my CD or the player because there was almost a ? hour of silence. Fast forward to minute 33 and there's a nice little surprise.
Heathen Chemistry falls squarely in the middle of the pack of Oasis albums. It's better than some but worse than others. It is a nice transition album between Standing on the Shoulders of Giants and Don't Believe the Truth. 3.5 stars would be a more than fair rating for it, but I'm rounding up rather than down, and giving it 4 stars.
Two stars is generous!.......2006-03-11
Heathen Chemistry is pretty watered down and weak, it does not stand up well as a entire listen and too much of the tracks sound more filler than anyhting else.
"The Hindu Times" "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" "Little By Little" would make you think that Oasis are back with a vengeance, to re claim their status, but they just don't cut it with their best songs, and in their own way lack alot of life.
Whats worse is that "Don't Beleive the Truth" is even worse, much worse, and unfortunatly saw Oasis previewing their entire album, miming to the album on TV, just before its release.
If Oasis want to pull out a stunner they need to get out the electric guitars, crank up the amps and get Owen Morris who produced their first three albums to make them sound "live" and "loud again." Oasis are a live band, thats the sound thats missing from this album.
Weak.......2006-01-30
That said, "Heathen Chemistry" is a really weak performance. It's slightly better than "Standing on the Shoulders of Giants," but that's not saying much. In all, there are really only three decent songs here-- "The Hindu Times," "Hung In a Bad Place," and "Better Man."
The production sucks too. The production on "Be Here Now" was big and loud, but so were the songs. The songs on "Heathen Chemistry" just can't stand up to all of this clutter. Noel was smart to hand over the production reigns to someone else for "Don't Believe the Truth."
Like "Standing on the Shoulders of Giants," "Heathen Chemistry" is an album that only hardcore fans will want. Still, the fact that Oasis put out two crappy albums doesn't mean they're not a great band. Out of their 7 major releases, 5 have been great. Look at how many awful albums the Stones and Bob Dylan have put out
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Better Living Through Chemistry
Fatboy Slim Manufacturer: Astralwerks ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003RZ0 Release Date: 1997-09-23 |
Tracks:
- Song For Lindy
- Santa Cruz
- Going Out Of My Head
- The Weekend Starts Here
- Everybody Needs A 303
- Give The Po' Man A Break
- 10th & Crenshaw
- First Down
- Punk To Funk
- The Sound Of Milwaukee
- Michael Jackson
- Next To Nothing
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Fatboy Slim (also known as Norman Cook, formally of the Housemartins) has composed a collection of tracks so dependent on samples that they'll keep "Name That Tune" fans busy for hours. The single "Going out of My Head" is crafted with funky beats thrown down on top of the guitar riff from the Who's classic "I Can't Explain." Mr. Slim borrows, begs, and steals from some of the best. You'll hear obvious influences from every genre from industrial to house. But these songs do not mimic; rather, Cook takes the established and reinvents it, mixes it up, rearranges it. The result is an energized, motivating, even endearing big-beat album that feels, grooves, and moves from beginning to end. --Beth BessmerAlbum Description
U.S. debut for the first album by this ex-Housemartins and ex-Beats International instrumental act with two bonus cuts, 'Michael Jackson' and 'Next To Nothing', both previously only available as B-sides on the U.K. CD single for 'Going Out My Head'. 12 tracks total, also featuring 'Going Out Of My Head', 'Song For Lindy' and 'Everybody Needs A 303'. The album's full title is 'Better Living Through Chemistry'. 1997 Astralwerks release.Album Details
Finally issued domestically, including 2 tracks not available on the previous import version.Customer Reviews:
a good dance album.......2007-06-12
Musically weak - later work is far stronger.......2007-01-14
Perhaps if one were thrashing around at a rave party while out of their gourd on X, then this album would sound a little better, but stone cold sober I really had a hard time with this ensemble. The constant looped samples just repeat and repeat seemingly, in some instances, for ever. I see this album almost as a test case for Cook's later - and musically far better - work. One can really see the roots here of how this style and sound was massaged and refined into something much more musically coherent with 'You've come a long way baby'.
Song For Lindy stands out as one of the more tolerable tracks along with Going Out of My Head, Everybody Needs a 303 and Michael Jackson. The guitar riff in Santa Cruz never seems to stop and gives me a headache while the lyrics in Give a Po' Man a Break could do exactly that. The rest of the tracks are evidently an exercise in how to use a sequencer and are apparently written to cram as many repeated samples into each song as possible.
I really wanted to like this album, but it offers little of redeeming quality; quite simply it's dull. Ultimately, there is just not enough here to warrant its purchase.
Norman Cook Becomes Fatboy Slim.......2006-09-30
Better Get Better Living Through Chemistry.......2005-09-09
Classic Slim.......2005-03-30
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Gambling Eden
Rani Arbo & Daisy Mayhem Manufacturer: Signature Sounds ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00009IB26 Release Date: 2003-06-10 |
Tracks:
- Stewball
- Finland
- Turtle Dove
- Closer
- Oh Death
- Big Black Bird
- Sparrow
- Eve
- The Farmer Is The Man
- Red Rocking Chair
- Road to Heaven
- Farewell To Saint Dolores
Customer Reviews:
Eden Regained.......2004-07-10
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Chemistry
Buckshot & 9th Wonder Manufacturer: Duck Down Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009OL91Q Release Date: 2005-07-12 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Chemistry 101
- He's Back
- Now A Dayz (That's What's Up)
- Slippin
- Side Talk
- The Ghetto
- Food For Thought
- No Comparison
- Birdz (Fly The Coup)
- U Wonderin
- Out Of Town
- I Don't Know Why
- Money Makes The World Go Round
Customer Reviews:
it's fantastic..........2007-06-05
Real Headz Wreckonize.......2006-11-07
accurate chemistry.......2006-08-21
No chemistry.......2006-06-12
Ludacris88 - Completely Right - 4.5 stars.......2006-01-03
But these are my personal favourite songs (in order):-
1. Side Talk
2. Money Makes The World Go Round
3. U Wonderin
4. The Ghetto
5. Now A Dayz (That's Whats Up)
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Alter the Chemistry
Black Moon Manufacturer: Bucktown Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000I2KQQI Release Date: 2006-09-26 |
Tracks:
- Lessons from Buttah L
- Chemistry 201
- He's Back with Evil Dee
- Now a Dayz: Walt What's Up
- Slipped
- Side Talk "With E and Walt"
- Ghetto [Evil Dee Extended Mix]
- Beatminerz Food for Thought
- Make the Comparison
- Chicks out the Pen - Black Moon,
- E and Walt Wonderin - Black Moon,
- Back in Town - Black Moon,
- Evil Dee and Walt Know Why - Black Moon, Keisha Shontelle
Product Description
Legendary super-producers DJ Evil Dee and Mr. Walt (Da Beatminerz) re-make 9th Wonder & Buckshots Chemistry LP, with classic beats that all Black Moon fans will enjoy. Hear Buckshots lyrics laced over 13 beats from DJ Evil Dee and Mr. Walt, the way many thought it should have always been. Sean Price and Little Brother stop by for some cameos to spice things up a bit. With a track record like Black Moon, it is no stretch to say the chemistry on this disc is undeniable.Album Description
Legendary super-producers DJ Evil Dee and Mr. Walt (Da Beatminerz) re-make 9th Wonder & Buckshot's Chemistry LP, with classic beats that all Black Moon fans will enjoy. Hear Buckshot's lyrics laced over 13 beats from DJ Evil Dee and Mr. Walt, the way many thought it should have always been. Sean Price and Little Brother stop by for some cameos to spice things up a bit. With a track record like Black Moon, it is no stretch to say the chemistry on this disc is undeniable.Customer Reviews:
A rough mix, but c'mon, it's the Beatminerz!.......2007-01-01
One thing I don't really like is that they retitled all of the songs, but oh well. Not a problem, especially with beats like 'He's Back,' the soul-infused 'The Ghetto,' and the deeeep bass hit of 'Chicks Out the Pen."
If you don't like it, send me your copy. I'm gonna wear mine out pretty soon.
no chemistry.......2006-12-01
I throughly enjoyed Buck & 9th's LP and when I heard Evil Dee and Mr. Walt were going to remix it, I was first in line. But... the ish doesn't bang like it should. I know Da Beatminerz make dope beats, but like what people have said reguarding both Beatminerz efforts, they fall flat.
Don't get me wrong, there are some tracks that bang on this effort, but if this was a TRUE BLACK MOON LP... people would say it was a brick. The problem with remixes, is that they almost never eclipse the original track and that's what the problem is here. There are a few exceptions, but with this LP, the orignal versions of almost all the songs are better.
I really want to dig this disc, but it honestly could have been WAY better.
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Vol. 1-Chemistry Files
The Alchemist Manufacturer: ALC ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EZ911U Release Date: 2006-04-25 |
Tracks:
- Intro = Em Speaks
- Reppin ALC = The Alchemist
- The Infamous = Mobb Deep
- Wet Wipes = Camron
- G-Type = Scarface + The Product
- Poppin Bottles = Mobb Deep
- All I Do = Bobby Creekwater
- We Got This = The Alchemist
- Professional Style = AZ
- Im Back = Obie Trice
- Body Something = B-Real
- Whats Poppin Thun = Prodigy
- Fall Back = Havoc
- Thats That = The Alchemist
- Gunz Is Razors = Tony Yayo
- Whats The Word = Mobb Deep + Alchemist
- When Youre Dying = 40 Glocc + Prodigy
- Bloody Mess = Poet
Product Description
According to myth, an Alchemist has the power to transform something common into something special. So is the case with Californias own, The Alchemist. His tendency to transform a common sample into audio emotion has quickly made him one of the most sought after producers in Hip Hop. Now you might be saying, "I don't know much about The Alchemist, who is he?" He's a white boy from the right side of the tracks. The side of the tracks where male offspring live long past 25, attend Ivy League schools, and build successful law practices. Our boy Al turned his back on that life; as music fans, we should be grateful. The Alchemist got his start in 1993, as one-half of the duo Whooliganz. He laced Cypress Hill, House of Pain, and Funkdoobiest with beats before unleashing his sound on Dilated Peoples' Platform. When Dilated debuted in 1998, they were an underground sensation creating a huge buzz about the man behind those incredible beats. In 1999, DJ Muggs from Cypress Hill introduced Al to his good friends, the popular hip-hop group Mobb Deep. Al produced two songs for their "Murda Muzik" album. Impressed by his production skills and street smarts, Mobb Deep took him under their wing, using his beats on all their subsequent albums. As Alchemist's profile increased, he went on to for many of Hip Hop's most successful and prominent artists, such as Nas, Fat Joe, Jadakiss, Ghostface Killah and Snoop Dogg. He has also remixed songs for bands and artists in other genres such as Linkin Park and Morcheeba. Al stayed loyal to continuing to produce for Dilated, Cypress Hill, Everlast (formerly of House Of Pain) and Crazy Town. He also enjoys producing for lesser-known underground rappers, often giving them some of his best beats. In 2004, 11 years after his rapping career folded, The Alchemist returned with his long-awaited debut album, "1st Infantry." The album yielded the hit single "Hold You Down" (featuring Prodigy, Illa Ghee, and Nina Sky), which hit #95 in 2005. The Alchemist is back once again. His hot new album is called The Chemistry Files and it features all his old rap pals and even a few new ones, spitting fire over the same type of beats that made The Alchemist the big name producer he is today.Customer Reviews:
Tight Mixtape.......2006-07-17
Alchemist - Vol. 1. - The Chemistry Files .......2006-04-29
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Chemistry
Girls Aloud Manufacturer: Umvd Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BYY1BE Release Date: 2006-01-10 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Models
- Biology
- Wild Horses
- See The Day
- Count The Days
- Watch Me Go
- Waiting
- Whole Lotta History
- Long Hot Summer
- Swinging London Town
- It's Magic
- No Regrets
- Racy Lacey
- I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday
- I Wanna Kiss You So
- Jingle Bell Rock
- Not Tonight Santa
- White Christmas
- Count The Days
- Christmas Round At Ours
- Merry Xmas Everybody
Album Details
With "Chemistry" Sarah, Nicola, Nadine, Kimberley and Cheryl have Made a Quirky British Pop Album. In a Genre Where Girl Bands Dream of Being Destiny¿s Vogue, Girls Aloud have Made an Album that Reflects What It¿s Like to Be a 20-something Girl Living in the UK. There's Attitude ("Models") There's Heartbreak ("Whole Lotta History") and There's Sauciness ("Watch Me Go"). Make No Mistake this is a 24-carot Solid Gold Pop Album but Thrown Into the Mix Are Snatches of Rock, House, Electro, Salsa, Rap and Ska. The Album Has Been Made by Breaking the Rules on What You Can Do with Pop. Who Said You Can't have Two Choruses in One Song Or Three Different Sounds in Another? Special Limited Edition Version is a Double CD Album with Changeable Christmas Sleeve, Including a Bonus Christmas Album of Girls Aloud Christmas Songs and Festive Classics Including "Jingle Bell Rock", "i Wish it Could Be Christmas Everyday"And "White Christmas".Customer Reviews:
14 carat shiny pop stuff.......2006-11-28
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In the UK Girls Aloud have endured years of critical slamming reserved for reality show pop bands (which is how they started). So it must be a sweet victory indeed that Chemistry is not only their third album but also a huge success.
Girls Aloud (which I've only just realised is a pun!) have also recently become the only other girl group to match the Spice Girls record of ten consecutive top 10 singles in the UK. Which again begs the question - why haven't they also been huge across the globe?
Biology is the first single off the album, it's a strange mix of swanky seventies pop that bursts into a high energy chorus; it's a bit like three different songs super-glued together, and it's only the start of the fun stuff. These pop stars know a good tune when they hear it and Xenomania deliver hooks that just won't quit. Wild Horses ("...couldn't take me back to you") begins like a school glee club that merges into a fantastic blend of rock and dance and The Show couldn't fail to impress with its rapid-fire lyrics ("sitting `round the kitchen in my underwear") and its techno shimmy.
There's the bouncy and strangely familiar sounding Watch Me Go, Long Hot Summer, and the Sarah Cracknell-ish ballad See The Day (a D Cee Lee cover). Swinging London Town is brilliantly executed with the techno pace dropping away mid-song into pop ambience and It's Magic, is just that. The track listing differs slightly to the UK release and the Australian version of the album ends with a reassuringly warm cover of The Pretenders I'll Stand by You.
There's the odd misstep - the All-Saints-y Whole Lotta History is just dull in a way some people seem to like and Models wouldn't have made it on to a Sonia album, but apart from that it's 14 carat shiny pop stuff all the way. Go on, forget your cred, hit the dance floor and enjoy, Chemistry is a sensation.
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Nobel Symphony (World Premiere Recording)
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000BM2RDU |
Product Description
To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Nobel Prizes in 2001, Gustavus Adolphus College commissioned Emmy Award-winning American composer Steve Heitzel to create the Nobel Symphony. It was performed live on October 2, 2001 at Christ Chapel at Gustavus and featured hundreds of college and community musicians as part of the college's annual Nobel conference. Authorized by The Nobel Foundation. Segments include: I. Literature II. Chemistry III. Economics IV. Physics V. Physiology or Medicine VI. Peace. Also includes narration, preamble and postlude.
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The Chemistry
The Chemistry Manufacturer: Razor & Tie ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007TFH7K Release Date: 2005-04-19 |
Tracks:
- From Within
- About You
- Deja Vous
- The Same
- Hopeless
- She TakesYou
- At A Glance
- Jones
- Still Alive
- Fear Of Falling
- Stable
- Last Impression
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The debut by this quintet was aptly helmed by Kevin Cadogan of Third Eye Blind, a band who exerted a huge influence on guitarist Thomas Scriven when he first encountered them live, as a young teenager. Having also all grown up under the spell of Green Day, it's not surprising that the band mixes impassioned yet controlled vocals with monumental guitar and drum sounds for irresistible hooks. Big and chest-thumpingly loud, it's also crystal clear, making for a warmth in the towering scale of it all. They also vary the proceedings with the relative gentility of "She Takes you" and the flat-out balladry of "Hopeless." In short, this is no grab bag of songs, but a perfectly honed, full album experience. - David GreenbergerCustomer Reviews:
Buy This............2006-06-07
I would like to hear the name Jesus,
or the title Lord once in a while.
But, These guys are Great!!!
From the first track my feet start to kick and my hands start tapping.
As with any album there are a couple of songs that I skip, but you can't please everyone all the time.
It's definately worth the money.
I love it so I recommend that you buy it too. Now!
Very Ordinary.......2005-05-04
With every new band sounding like this, it's going to be hard for bands of this style to stand out. These guys are just another generic face in the crowd.
good stuff here.......2005-04-24
The Chemistry.......2005-04-21
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Chemistry For Changing Times
The Blacktop Cadence Manufacturer: No Idea Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00009YUM6 Release Date: 2003-06-05 |
Tracks:
- Last Night... After I Bought the Wine
- Slowstep
- Off-Track
- Are You My Angel?
- Forty Two
- Sinker
- I Don't Do Well in Social Situations
- Sad Passing Shame
- Station Me Wherever
- Unlucky
Album Description
Finally re-issued after a four-year absence, now re-mastered and with all-new artwork! The Blacktop Cadence was Chris Wollard & George Rebelo from Hot Water Music, plus Jack Bailey from Army of Ponch!Customer Reviews:
Still jaw-dropping after nearly 10 years.......2005-10-31
awesome.......2004-03-17
A change of pace from a "hot water music" side project.......2003-06-19
The Blacktop Cadence album "Chemistry for Changing Times" takes the energy of Hot Water but replaces their trademark anger and urgency with a subtler and sweeter tone. From the slow opening riffs of "Last night..." to the light jangle of "Sinker", and even the string-laden "Unlucky" the Blacktop Cadence keeps up a pretty, melodic, and (god forbid) accessible groove that's had me sold since it's first release.
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- The Complete Adventures of the Style Council [Box set] [Import]
- The Dead Texan
- The Geese & the Ghost [Import]
- The Hard Way
- The Love Songs Album [Import]
- The Radio One Sessions [Live]
- The String Quartet Tribute to the Beach Boys' Pet Sounds
- The Wrestling Album
- Twilight Tales from the Prairies of the Sun [Enhanced]
- Up at the Lake [Import]
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I Miei Primi Dieci Anni [Import]
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