American Highway Flower [Extra tracks] [Original recording remastered]

American Highway Flower [Extra tracks] [Original recording remastered]

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
American Highway Flower released in September 1994, had a harder feel, both musically and lyrically than the band's debut release "Puzzle", reflecting the band's evolution from a studio to a touring band. On this newly remastered re-issue, there are 3 bonus tracks, including the favorite "I'm Feeling Nothing" previously released only on the "Brady Bunch Movie Soundtrack". The track "All American Suicide" has only been released in Japan while "Little Insister" has never been released.

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American Highway Flower [Extra tracks] [Original recording remastered]

American Highway Flower
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Dada Rules
  • Rock is dead...we need 100% real rock
  • A good album -- but not as good as Puzzle
  • Solid follow-up to 'Puzzle'
  • My favorite modern rock album
American Highway Flower
Dada
Manufacturer: Capitol
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
Adult AlternativeAdult Alternative | Pop | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B000000QH1
Release Date: 1994-09-20

Tracks:

  1. Ask the Dust
  2. Feet to the Sun
  3. All I Am
  4. Scum
  5. Pretty Girls Make Grass
  6. Gogo
  7. Feel Me Don't You
  8. Real Soon
  9. S.F. Bar '63
  10. 8 Track
  11. Green Henry
  12. I
  13. Heaven and Nowhere

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Dada Rules.......2004-03-14

This is my favorite dada Album(Well they all are)...but this one has a really cool 100% rock sound in all of the songs...the music stile mostly dosn't change...and the liricks extreamly rule...especially the last one Heaven...just makes you think of the person you really love...so it is completelly stupid to give less then 5 stars to this Album...Dada is the best ROCK BAND OF THE 1990S AND NOW!

5 out of 5 stars Rock is dead...we need 100% real rock.......2004-02-02

Dada...the best Rock band of the 1990s...100% real rock... I just bought American Highway Flower a few days ago...men and this CD really rocks!...All there songs have a really cool rock rithim and all there songs talk about life, confusion, and love...life is dada...if you really love Real Rock! Real Rock! buy this CD! If not keep on listining to baby "rock" music as Disturbed, Limb Bizket,MariconManso,Korn...and all the other baby sell out bands that are in the radio...Rock Rules we need real rock!

4 out of 5 stars A good album -- but not as good as Puzzle.......2002-07-16

This is good album. Dada are a tight outfit that produce melodic, intelligent, original music. This album does not reach the sublime heights of their previous album, Puzzle , nor are the songs as memorable -- however it is still a very good album...better than most groups could dream of producing.

4 out of 5 stars Solid follow-up to 'Puzzle'.......2002-06-13

For the record, I give this 4-1/2 stars. Another fantastic DADA album, although the songwriting is not quite as consistent or strong as on 'Puzzle', but I'll admit i'm picking nits here! All the band's strengths exhibited on their debut, are here in spades. In short, another sing-along smash! You vill enchoy it!!!
(p.s. it's 'Pretty Girls Make Graves', not 'Grass'.)

5 out of 5 stars My favorite modern rock album.......2002-01-11

Dada is (was?) a truly wonderful band, so sadly overlooked. Appalled there are only 3 reviews for this fine album. Dada excels at delicious two-part harmony parts over crisp guitars, a tight ensemble sound and a rarity: sing-a-long-able rock and roll songs. This is my faovirte Dada album. It's their most consistent.
American Highway Flower
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • REFLECTING ON LIFE ... it seems like it MAY BE about getting just a little more wah-wah!
  • zzzzzzzzz
  • Revisit Another Dada Classic
American Highway Flower
Dada
Manufacturer: Blue Cave
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
Adult AlternativeAdult Alternative | Pop | Styles | Music
Similar Items:
  1. El Subliminoso
  2. Puzzle
  3. How to Be Found
  4. Live: Official Bootleg (Vol. 1)
  5. Napalm Springs

ASIN: B0002IQBL2
Release Date: 2004-07-27

Tracks:

  1. Ask The Dust
  2. Feet To The Sun
  3. All I Am
  4. Sum
  5. Pretty Girls Make Graves
  6. Gogo
  7. Feel me Don't You
  8. Real Soon
  9. S.F. Bar '63
  10. 8 Track
  11. Green Henry
  12. I"
  13. Heaven And Nowhere
  14. I'm Feeling Nothing (Bonus Track)
  15. Little Insister (Bonus Track)
  16. All American Suicide (Bonus Track)

Album Description

American Highway Flower released in September 1994, had a harder feel, both musically and lyrically than the band's debut release "Puzzle", reflecting the band's evolution from a studio to a touring band. On this newly remastered re-issue, there are 3 bonus tracks, including the favorite "I'm Feeling Nothing" previously released only on the "Brady Bunch Movie Soundtrack". The track "All American Suicide" has only been released in Japan while "Little Insister" has never been released.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars REFLECTING ON LIFE ... it seems like it MAY BE about getting just a little more wah-wah!.......2007-02-07

I didn't know this band back when it came out (although I have heard a song or two before somewhere), I've always stayed pretty close to my favorites from the 60's & 70's for the most part (acid-rock/psychedelic/fusion/prog, etc.). But I do check out new albums here and there on a good recommendation, instinct or just a great price that makes it practically risk free (and I love it when these pan out). For a frickin' penny (the other older edition is selling cheap), the guitar work and great harmony singing alone makes this is a rockin' DEAL! Actually every element is very tight most of the time. Picture Alice In Chains crossed with Rush, throw in some Robben Ford and The Bevis Frond then swirl it around with The Meat Puppets, Tool and a little Led Zeppelin (among other possible influences I hear). Some of it sounds derivative (well what doesn't, especially with newer bands), and actually I was laughing at points realizing how they have thrown the book at every cool influence (and effect) known to stone-age man (rockers), brought it forward and tied it into this nice little package. But that is kind of why I like it. Michael Gurley (guitar) plays a pretty mean (wah/whammy inflected) guitar, and for me, that is reason enough to appreciate this. They have paid attention to what makes a power trio type of band great. Having two fine harmony vocalists is impressive and they utilize it constantly. With 13 songs and not having heard them enough for emotional impact, I'll pass for now on the song by song review (maybe I'll add later). Anyway, very good straight-forward, sometimes butt-kicking rock here for a penny (this version would be a fine deal too if you want the extra tracks, remaster and don't mind spending more - this album is excellent) - I really thought I should let you know (the original version is almost 59 minutes with a nice insert that includes lyrics, with bonus tracks it should be pretty full).

P.S. - The first album, Puzzle, is very good too but I like this one better at this point. I'd give it a 4 star and this a 4 1/2. Enjoy when you want to check out a prime example of what some great rock evolved into in the 90's (if this is a band you know and love already, you don't need my review, you KNOW this band is lovable - ROCK ON!).

1 out of 5 stars zzzzzzzzz.......2006-01-28

zzzzzzz..i fell asleep listening to this, its boring. the voice is boring and theres nothing is really oustanding here.

5 out of 5 stars Revisit Another Dada Classic.......2005-04-28

For those of us old enough to remember this second release from Dada in 1994; it would be hard to think that this new remixed disc could actually be made any better than the origional, but it is! With the hindsight of ten years to think it over, Dada's newly remixed CD includes classic fan favorites like "Ask The Dust", "Scum", "Pretty Girls Make Graves", "Green Henry", "Gogo" and "Feel Me Don't You". The three bonus tracks are fun to listen to, along with the newly re-recorded thirteen songs from 94. The best song "8 Track" is worth the price of this CD alone!

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