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07 Oct, 2006
Perfectly covering what most would avoid.
First off this album is not for everyone. If your expecting a Perfect Circle album, it really isn't for you. If you like listening to a talented group of musicians that are not afraid to protest against thier goverment, then you will appreciate this CD. First off it is a cover album, with a few originals thrown in for good measure. Most of the time when bands attempt to sound like the actual original song it sucks. Perfect Circle add thier own twist to every song they cover. Do I listen to it as much as Tool, Lateralus? No, but I do listen to it and would suggest you do the same.
03 Sep, 2006
Mike Patton is Mike Patton.
Anyone who knows and loves Mike Patton will see this as another direction that he can take us. Rarely (if ever) do two of this mans albums sound the same. It is a major part of his genius.Whether he is working with Faith No More, with Mr. Bungle, with Fantômas, with Tomahawk, or on Solo Albums or as Peeping Tom or with John Zorn or on any number of Album Collaborations, the only things these bands have in common is Mike Patton, not just his sound, but his genius. If you like Mike Patton, then buy it. If you don't then why are you reading this. By the way Nora Jones swearing is not all bad.
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15 Apr, 2008
Swan song of a dying man.
When you look at the breadth of work from Queen, Innuendo might not be your top choice, but it should get an honorable mention. The album has a hint of old (Going Slightly Mad, a touch of the heavy (Headlong), and a touch of Class (The Show must go on). All this coming from a man and a band that knew he was dying. Vocally this is a stunning performance from Freddy Mercury, Not to mention the guitar work, in particular the song Bijou. With one of the finest rythm sections in rock doing what they do best. It is my opinion that there is enough of the old harmonies as well as new techniques to please all.
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