Electric Sweat [Enhanced]

Electric Sweat [Enhanced]

Editorial Reviews

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The retro-rock of the Mooney Suzuki's second album, Electric Sweat, combines the soul and authenticity of Motor City's Dirtbombs and Detroit Cobras with the garage-rock simplicity of fellow New Yorkers the Strokes (two members of which reportedly auditioned unsuccessfully for the Moonies). The album's 10 tracks are littered with big riffs, fuzzy guitars, repeated harmonies, feedback squalls, and angst- and hormone-fed lyrics that pay homage to the MC5, the Stooges, and the best of the four-chord singles featured on the Nuggets and Nuggets II box sets, with some Booker T.-style organ and a couple of gentler, janglier numbers thrown in for good measure. Is this a groundbreaking, innovative album? Well, no. But it is an album that just plain rocks put together by four guys who clearly still believe that loud, danceable, '60s-style rock & roll can soothe pain, eliminate confusion, and induce rapture. If you're a believer, you need to hear this album--it could become your New Testament. --Steve Halloran

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Electric Sweat [Enhanced]

Expressway to Your Skull
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Intense!
Expressway to Your Skull
Buddy Miles Express
Manufacturer: Hip-O Select
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000BQPYMC
Release Date: 2006-12-01

Tracks:

  1. Train
  2. Let Your Love Light Shine
  3. Don't Mess With Cupid
  4. Funky Mule
  5. You're the One (That I Adore)
  6. Wrap It Up
  7. Spot on the Wall

Product Description

Buddy Miles has cast a large presence in rock history, but hes a large man, so maybe its not such a big surprise. Recruited by Mike Bloomfield out of Wilson Picketts backup band, Buddy joined the Electric Flag. In keeping with the times, the Electric Flag were psychedelic, heavy, funky, and bluesy, with jazz and world overtones tossed in for good measure. Miles would later recall it as the best band I ever played in, which is quite a recommendation, given his résumé. The Electric Flag shorted out after the first album, and co-founders Barry Goldberg and Mike Bloomfield departed. Miles attempted to soldier on under the Electric Flag moniker, but a second album proved that to be unworkable, so he kept the horn section and formed the Buddy Miles Express. Their debut album, Expressway To Your Skull, had elements of Blood, Sweat and Tears, the JBs and Hendrix all jamming together on 12 inches of vinyl. Speaking of Hendrix, Miles and Jimi had been pals since the days of the Monterey Pop Festival, so it was no surprise that Buddy was asked onboard for the Band of Gypsys project. The band debuted on New Years Eve 1970, and the lineup recorded a single album before Hendrixs untimely death. Miles has carried on in a variety of venues since, from a stint backing John McLaughlin, touring and recording with Santana, and giving voice to the California Raisins. In the post-Raisin era, he has led a band called the Blues Berries, recording one album in 2002.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Intense!.......2007-06-02

All I have to say is that this is one of the most jammin' CD's I've listened to in a while. It's sad that I have to look deep into the past in order to find quality music.
Electric Sweat
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Masterpiece
  • So bad
  • A great Jimi Hendrix-esque rock album that's also a little cheesy - you'll be satisfied - 4.5 stars
  • This album is rock `n roll...pure and simple...
  • Play it again, Sam
Electric Sweat
Mooney Suzuki
Manufacturer: Gammon
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000063DHQ
Release Date: 2002-04-09

Tracks:

  1. Electric Sweat
  2. In a Young Man's Mind
  3. Oh Sweet Susanna
  4. A Little Bit of Love
  5. It's Not Easy
  6. Natural Fact
  7. It's Showtime Pt. II
  8. I Woke Up This Mornin'
  9. The Broken Heart
  10. Electrocuted Blues

Amazon.com

The retro-rock of the Mooney Suzuki's second album, Electric Sweat, combines the soul and authenticity of Motor City's Dirtbombs and Detroit Cobras with the garage-rock simplicity of fellow New Yorkers the Strokes (two members of which reportedly auditioned unsuccessfully for the Moonies). The album's 10 tracks are littered with big riffs, fuzzy guitars, repeated harmonies, feedback squalls, and angst- and hormone-fed lyrics that pay homage to the MC5, the Stooges, and the best of the four-chord singles featured on the Nuggets and Nuggets II box sets, with some Booker T.-style organ and a couple of gentler, janglier numbers thrown in for good measure. Is this a groundbreaking, innovative album? Well, no. But it is an album that just plain rocks put together by four guys who clearly still believe that loud, danceable, '60s-style rock & roll can soothe pain, eliminate confusion, and induce rapture. If you're a believer, you need to hear this album--it could become your New Testament. --Steve Halloran

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Masterpiece.......2007-03-24

this album is as great as The Strokes-Is This It and The Libertines-Up The Bracket, yeah,thats right i just said that it is as great as those two.This album is amazing, Electric Sweat is a song that builds you up and then lets you be released, its amazing, all of the songs are great on this album

1 out of 5 stars So bad.......2006-03-22

Dudes. What? Are you kidding me? This is so bad it's almost funny. As a comedy album it is somewhat funny. So bad. It's fake rock. and to take their name from one of the greatest bands in the world. Worst ever. I'm laughing right now. What is it people see in these guys? I don't know. The Deep Purple of the 2000;s = Worst ever.

4 out of 5 stars A great Jimi Hendrix-esque rock album that's also a little cheesy - you'll be satisfied - 4.5 stars.......2006-01-09

The Mooney Suzuki is essentially trying to be the Jimi Hendrix Experience of recent times. They somewhat succeed - at least in how they sound. The problem with The Mooney Suzuki is that the songs aren't deep enough and they're slightly cheesy as opposed to practically every Jimi Hendrix song. They're definitely fun and catchy, but in terms of longevity they're only good if you happen to have them (i.e. it's one of those records that's great to have but not essential). The singer is definitely trying to mimic Jimi, and he pretty much succeeds (my dad thought it was Jimi when I played this). Musically it's garage rock that sounds pretty darn close to anything Jimi Hendrix. The instrumentation is really really good, though (the production is pretty well done). Thankfully every song is good here. Overall it's a pretty good record which I think garage rock fans should be pleased with. Highly recommended!

Highlights include:
the entire album!

5 out of 5 stars This album is rock `n roll...pure and simple..........2004-10-26

This album is rock `n roll...pure and simple. It is raw, energetic and very real. It is so much better than their new major label debut "Alive & Amplified" which sounds nothing like this. There are a lot of great retro CD's out there right now but this is the best I've heard. This album should win an award for `most great guitar riffs per mile' not to mention some great distorted guitar sounds to cleanse your ears with. Like any great `60's garage rock album, this includes two rocking instrumentals and one ballad. Best song is "In a Young Man's World" which sounds like a cross between MC5 and The Who. Plus all the guys in this band look like they could be the offspring of Iggy Pop (and maybe they are).

5 out of 5 stars Play it again, Sam.......2004-07-20

MC5 for a new generation.

Fab.
Electric Sweat
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Masterpiece
  • So bad
  • A great Jimi Hendrix-esque rock album that's also a little cheesy - you'll be satisfied - 4.5 stars
  • This album is rock `n roll...pure and simple...
  • Play it again, Sam
Electric Sweat
The Mooney Suzuki
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00008J2RK
Release Date: 2003-03-11

Tracks:

  1. Electric Sweat
  2. In A Young Man's Mind
  3. Oh Sweet Susanna
  4. A Little Bit Of Love
  5. It's Not Easy
  6. It's Showtime Pt. II
  7. I Woke Up This Mornin'
  8. The Broken Heart
  9. Electrocuted Blues
  10. Electric Sweat (Live Video)
  11. In A Young Man's Mind (Live Video)
  12. I Woke Up This Mornin' (Live Video)

Amazon.com

The retro-rock of the Mooney Suzuki's second album, Electric Sweat, combines the soul and authenticity of Motor City's Dirtbombs and Detroit Cobras with the garage-rock simplicity of fellow New Yorkers the Strokes (two members of which reportedly auditioned unsuccessfully for the Moonies). The album's 10 tracks are littered with big riffs, fuzzy guitars, repeated harmonies, feedback squalls, and angst- and hormone-fed lyrics that pay homage to the MC5, the Stooges, and the best of the four-chord singles featured on the Nuggets and Nuggets II box sets, with some Booker T.-style organ and a couple of gentler, janglier numbers thrown in for good measure. Is this a groundbreaking, innovative album? Well, no. But it is an album that just plain rocks put together by four guys who clearly still believe that loud, danceable, '60s-style rock & roll can soothe pain, eliminate confusion, and induce rapture. If you're a believer, you need to hear this album--it could become your New Testament. --Steve Halloran

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Masterpiece.......2007-03-24

this album is as great as The Strokes-Is This It and The Libertines-Up The Bracket, yeah,thats right i just said that it is as great as those two.This album is amazing, Electric Sweat is a song that builds you up and then lets you be released, its amazing, all of the songs are great on this album

1 out of 5 stars So bad.......2006-03-22

Dudes. What? Are you kidding me? This is so bad it's almost funny. As a comedy album it is somewhat funny. So bad. It's fake rock. and to take their name from one of the greatest bands in the world. Worst ever. I'm laughing right now. What is it people see in these guys? I don't know. The Deep Purple of the 2000;s = Worst ever.

4 out of 5 stars A great Jimi Hendrix-esque rock album that's also a little cheesy - you'll be satisfied - 4.5 stars.......2006-01-09

The Mooney Suzuki is essentially trying to be the Jimi Hendrix Experience of recent times. They somewhat succeed - at least in how they sound. The problem with The Mooney Suzuki is that the songs aren't deep enough and they're slightly cheesy as opposed to practically every Jimi Hendrix song. They're definitely fun and catchy, but in terms of longevity they're only good if you happen to have them (i.e. it's one of those records that's great to have but not essential). The singer is definitely trying to mimic Jimi, and he pretty much succeeds (my dad thought it was Jimi when I played this). Musically it's garage rock that sounds pretty darn close to anything Jimi Hendrix. The instrumentation is really really good, though (the production is pretty well done). Thankfully every song is good here. Overall it's a pretty good record which I think garage rock fans should be pleased with. Highly recommended!

Highlights include:
the entire album!

5 out of 5 stars This album is rock `n roll...pure and simple..........2004-10-26

This album is rock `n roll...pure and simple. It is raw, energetic and very real. It is so much better than their new major label debut "Alive & Amplified" which sounds nothing like this. There are a lot of great retro CD's out there right now but this is the best I've heard. This album should win an award for `most great guitar riffs per mile' not to mention some great distorted guitar sounds to cleanse your ears with. Like any great `60's garage rock album, this includes two rocking instrumentals and one ballad. Best song is "In a Young Man's World" which sounds like a cross between MC5 and The Who. Plus all the guys in this band look like they could be the offspring of Iggy Pop (and maybe they are).

5 out of 5 stars Play it again, Sam.......2004-07-20

MC5 for a new generation.

Fab.
String Quartet Tribute to Black Sabbath
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Nice idea, but not quite hitting home
  • Can you find parts for this?
  • Valiant Experiment
  • Sabbath's Music Lends Itself Perfectly To This Tribute
  • ELEVATOR MUSIC
String Quartet Tribute to Black Sabbath
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Vitamin Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00006GOHM
Release Date: 2002-09-03

Tracks:

  1. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
  2. Sweet Leaf
  3. Iron Man
  4. Changes
  5. Electric Funeral
  6. Paranoid
  7. Solitude
  8. Supernaut
  9. Into The Void
  10. Sacrament

Product Description

1. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
2. Sweet Leaf
3. Iron Man
4. Changes
5. Electric Funeral
6. Paranoid
7. Solitude
8. Supernaut
9. Into the Void
10. Sacrament

Format: CD

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Nice idea, but not quite hitting home.......2007-06-29

Sabbath's music interpreted by this quartet seems a lot more repetitive and ordinary than I would have thought it would. Maybe another quartet could give it more depth. But what do I know? It's a nice novelty - I recommend buying it if you have been listening to Sabbath as much as I have. But, I have to agree with the fellow who pointed out the hack assembly line quality of this quartet series. Also, I am not sure they picked the more orchestral Sabbath songs to perform (i.e. Killing Yourself to Live, or Spiral Architect).

5 out of 5 stars Can you find parts for this?.......2006-08-12

I have been a Black sabbath fan for a long time. I was in Orchestra for nine years. I was so glad to find this CD on amazon. I haven't bought it yet, but I was wondering if you can buy, the violin score (part) for black sabbath? I would love to be able to play these songs myself.

5 out of 5 stars Valiant Experiment.......2006-03-08

Pure classical strings: Violin, Cello, Viola, Contrabass. It's suitable for elevator & dentist music. Not bad but the music is lacking body, it feels empty and needs either more instruments or a deeper more pronounced bass. The high pitch strings do tend to get on your nerves after a while. The artist did a decent job on the songs but I don't think Black Sabbath comes out right with strings. The CD has 10 songs of which 9 are Sabbath and 1 is an original composition named Sacrament (short but ok). The CD really needed more songs to give a better incentive to purchase. Paranoid and Sabbath Bloddy Sabbath are my favorites in string.

5 out of 5 stars Sabbath's Music Lends Itself Perfectly To This Tribute.......2004-10-02

Black Sabbath's music lends itself so perfectly to this kind of a tribute, you can't help but think maybe Ozzy, Tony, Geezer, and Bill planned this from the beginning. Not likely, but still. This is one of the most natural sounding String Tributes out there. The slow, plodding, doom-like riffs translate amazingly to a string quartet. Check out the sound clips of Electric Funeral and Iron Man for the best examples. Even Paranoid was impressive, and that's not really a song you would expect to translate very well. In all, a great pickup Ozzy & Sabbath fans, both old and new.

1 out of 5 stars ELEVATOR MUSIC.......2003-08-28

This recording is very disappointing as far as adding a new exciting edge to Sabbath's great tunes. I'm 40 years old and have listened to Sabbath since my early teens. This is nothing but elevator music done on an assembly line. The main part of the strings are playing the tune while another one plays out the voice pattern over top.Real tacky and not very original.Once I recieved the CD I found an order form for the String Quartet's other cheesey renditions-Tributes to Queen,Zeppelin, U2, etc not to mention tributes to Bjork and Enya (who the hell are they?).This sound was like listening to castrated Sabbath music.There was no way to build up any dynamics or power using these instruments and they can't even begin to capture the raw emotion that makes Sabbath's music stand out. I love good string work but this left me wanting to reach through the speakers so I could grab those violins and smash them into a million pieces.As a hard core Sabbath fan I would strongly recommend buying the CD by Rondellus called Sabbatum if you want a unique attack on Sabbath music. It is very well done on medieval instruments and sung in Latin .
Electric Sweat
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Pimptastic.
Electric Sweat
The Mooney Suzuki
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00009KMEC
Release Date: 2003-06-18

Tracks:

  1. Electric Sweat
  2. In a Young Man's Mind
  3. Oh Sweet Susanna
  4. Little Bit of Love
  5. It's Not Easy
  6. Natural Fact
  7. It's Showtime, Pt. 2
  8. I Woke Up This Mornin'
  9. Broken Heart
  10. Electrocuted Blues

Album Description

Japanese edition of 2002 album by the Detroit rockers features 15 tracks including 5 bonus tracks, 'Hey Joe', '7 & 7 Is', 'Babies In The Cradle' (Soul Version), 'Hot' & 'I'm Not Talkin''. Sony. 2003.

Album Details

Japanese Version featuring a Bonus Track: "Natural Fact".

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Pimptastic........2004-09-27

If you are a die hard Mooney fan all of the bonus tracks are worth the extra skrilla.

So buy it unless you are too poor.
Salt Sweat Sugar
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Great single, great song
  • Lame Name Game Dept
Salt Sweat Sugar
Jimmy Eat World
Manufacturer: Umvd Import
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005RG57
Release Date: 2001-12-11

Tracks:

  1. Salt Sweat Sugar
  2. Splash, Turn, Twist
  3. Your House [Demo Version]
  4. Salt Sweat Sugar Video [CD-ROM]

Album Description

UK EP for the U.S. emo band. Four non-LP tracks, 'Salt, Sweat, Sugar', 'Splash, Turn, Twist', 'Your House' (Demo Version) & the video for the title track. 2001.

Album Details

Includes a Rock/Demo Version and the Enhanced Video!

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great single, great song.......2007-03-21

This is the re-release single of the song "bleed american", Jimmy eat world changed the name secondary to the events of the year 2001, mainly 9-11, which acutally occured at the time this single was due to be released. Yet the Song is unchanged, and still rocks. Included is the video of Bleed american and the song Splash, turn, Twist which is actually the bonus song included on the UK and Japaneese releases of the full album. Dropped from this re-release was the demo version of the athourity song. Still a great item though. Check this single out.

5 out of 5 stars Lame Name Game Dept.......2005-09-17

This song and the album it comes from were originally titled "Bleed American." Due to the political climate in 2001, the year it was released, the album quietly became self-titled and the song became "Salt Sweat Sugar." Come on. Are musicians with credibility an endangered species? Lame, guys. Really lame. It is still a good song, though.
Electric Sweat
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Electric Sweat
    The Mooney Suzuki
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000095IVT
    Release Date: 2003-03-04

    Tracks:

    1. Electric Sweat
    2. In a Young Man's Mind
    3. Oh Sweet Susanna
    4. Little Bit of Love
    5. It's Not Easy
    6. Natural Fact
    7. It's Showtime, Pt. 2
    8. I Woke Up This Mornin'
    9. Broken Heart
    10. Electrocuted Blues
    No Sweat
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • FANTSATIC!
    • The Best in Live Blues!
    No Sweat
    Big Dave & the Ultrasonics
    Manufacturer: Schoolkids Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0000012RU
    Release Date: 1996-01-01

    Tracks:

    1. Jump, Jive, An' Wail
    2. MM, MM, MM, MM, MM
    3. Hold It Right There
    4. Crosseyed Cat
    5. I Need an Angel
    6. If I Don't Jump
    7. No Sweat
    8. I Feel So Bad
    9. I Stand Accused
    10. Letter from St. Louis
    11. Rocket 88

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars FANTSATIC!.......1999-10-06

    This is a great CD by a really top notch live band. Check out Rocket 88 and I Need an Angel. Sadly this amazing group is breaking up. This CD is your last chance to get your own little chunk of their live magic... don't blow it.

    5 out of 5 stars The Best in Live Blues!.......1999-03-09

    Man, these cats really wail! They hail from Michigan, but whenever they come to town, I line up for the best seats in the house. Big Dave and company never disappoint. Their studio work is great, but the live show is pure energy. Their version of Jump Jive and Wail is better by far than the "popular" version you'll see on MTV. If you love blues, check out Big Dave and the Ultrasonics!
    No Sweat
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • The Best CountryMetalRap Yet!
    • The world will fear/love this band!
    No Sweat
    Big Dave & the Ultrasonics
    Manufacturer: Big Dave Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000021YFR
    Release Date: 2000-01-01

    Tracks:

    1. Jump, Jive, An' Wail
    2. MM, MM, MM, MM, MM
    3. Hold It Right There
    4. Crosseyed Cat
    5. I Need an Angel
    6. If I Don't Jump
    7. No Sweat
    8. I Feel So Bad
    9. I Stand Accused
    10. Letter from St. Louis
    11. Rocket 88

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars The Best CountryMetalRap Yet!.......2000-01-05

    Tired of the same old music. Get these guys and you'll never view the music you listen to the same ever again. Whether you listen to Country, metal or rap. It's all here in one CD and in every song. These guys are the best.

    5 out of 5 stars The world will fear/love this band!.......1999-12-02

    1,000 words are not enough to describe the genious of Travis Shredd and the Good Ol' Homeboys! If there were a band for the whole world to hear and enjoy, that band would be Travis Shredd. I guess there is such a thing! These guys are gonna be on top someday, so buy the CD...you won't be sorry!
    Creatures of Habit
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Creatures of Habit
      Slater & Shellans
      Manufacturer: Melodic Yeti Music
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
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      ASIN: B000BGQXAE
      Release Date: 2005-06-30

      Tracks:

      1. Creatures of Habit
      2. Know Your Children
      3. Kind of a Virgin
      4. Plenty of Time
      5. The Crusher
      6. Stowaway to Heaven
      7. Darlin'
      8. It's Cool (But It Sucks!)
      9. Sunny Day
      10. Funkity Chunk
      11. The Dark Side of the Dial
      12. Driving to Nowhere
      13. Up Start
      14. Wheel Love
      15. How Will the Garden?

      Product Description

      More electic electric from the lads in Arizona including rock, power pop, jazz, Chicago, The Doors, The Beatles and Steely Dan.

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      10. grade 8

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      Live at the Atlanta International Pop Festival: July 3 & 5, 1970