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This thing called an album is a nightmare come true, it’s an abomination, it’s inexplicable trash. They sat around a table and decided, 'Let’s make a nice little compilation'... but re-record all our classics in pop version.
This thing called an album is a nightmare come true, it’s an abomination, it’s inexplicable trash.
They sat around a table and decided, 'Let’s make a nice little compilation'... but re-record all our classics in pop version.
This review harshly criticizes Helloween's 'Unarmed - Best of 25th Anniversary' for abandoning their power metal roots by re-recording classic tracks in a pop style. The reviewer finds the album an inexplicable and disappointing departure that alienates fans. Despite commemorating the band's 25 years, the album fails to deliver the expected quality or respect for the originals. The reviewer is baffled by the motivations behind such drastic genre changes. Discover why Helloween's 'Unarmed' album disappointed longtime fans—read the full review and decide for yourself!
Don’t buy it unless you collect everything by AC/DC. It’s as useless as “Who Made Who” which was also an album taken from a soundtrack.
Don’t buy it unless you collect everything by AC/DC.
It’s as useless as “Who Made Who” which was also an album taken from a soundtrack.
The Iron Man 2 album by AC/DC is criticized for being neither a proper compilation nor a true soundtrack, including only two tracks featured in the film. The album lacks unreleased material and many classic hits, making it a redundant purchase for casual fans. The review suggests it’s only suitable for collectors who want every AC/DC release. Comparison with the 1986 Who Made Who album highlights missed opportunities. Explore this review before buying AC/DC's Iron Man 2 album—know why it's only for true collectors!
This type of music [is] very pleasant, fun, and easy to listen to. I prefer this collection over their studio albums because they weren’t that great.
This type of music [is] very pleasant, fun, and easy to listen to.
I prefer this collection over their studio albums because they weren’t that great.
This review covers Poison's Greatest Hits 1986-1996, highlighting its mix of heavy metal anthems and memorable ballads. The reviewer appreciates the album as a fun, radio-friendly collection, preferring it over the band's studio albums. Two new tracks add freshness to the compilation. While not revolutionary, the album is enjoyable and easy to listen to. Discover the fun and memorable hits of Poison's Greatest Hits 1986-1996—listen now and enjoy classic glam metal vibes!
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This brief review highlights the quality of Mötley Crüe's Carnival Of Sins: Live album. The reviewer finds the performance beautiful and rates it highly. Listen to Mötley Crüe's Carnival Of Sins: Live and experience their powerful live show!
A subtle, barely hinted voice brushes your ear, the purest poetry lulls you. An album to download, listen, re-listen to better grasp its essence, finally buy and keep in a corner of the heart.
A subtle, barely hinted voice brushes your ear, the purest poetry lulls you.
An album to download, listen, re-listen to better grasp its essence, finally buy and keep in a corner of the heart.
Suzanne Vega's debut album is praised as a melodic masterpiece, soothing with its subtle voice and poetry. It features standout tracks comparable to works by Nick Drake and Leonard Cohen. The review encourages repeated listening to fully appreciate its sweetness and heartfelt emotion. Overall, it is recommended as a timeless album to cherish. Listen to Suzanne Vega's debut masterpiece and experience its poetic melodies and timeless charm today!
‘Detroit Rock City’ chorus: ‘get up, everybody’s gonna move their feet, get down everybody’s gonna leave their seat’ absolutely not idle and not for me, but I like to listen to this music quietly without moving a muscle. ‘Beth’ — so sweet, violins, poetry, piano again, ahh it makes you feel good.
‘Detroit Rock City’ chorus: ‘get up, everybody’s gonna move their feet, get down everybody’s gonna leave their seat’ absolutely not idle and not for me, but I like to listen to this music quietly without moving a muscle.
‘Beth’ — so sweet, violins, poetry, piano again, ahh it makes you feel good.
This review of Kiss' Destroyer album offers a reflective and personal listening experience focusing on the album's energetic rock anthems and softer ballads. The reviewer appreciates certain tracks like "Flaming Youth" and "Shout It Out Loud" but also notes moments of repetitiveness and high vocals. The album is described as having distinct moods suitable for both lively activity and relaxed listening. Overall, the review captures both enthusiasm and a tempered critique. Dive into Kiss' Destroyer and experience the highs and heartfelt moments of classic rock.
Disposable pop songs, an album that sells a lot worldwide, and I bought it myself back then... what a waste of money. They perfectly embody the concept of consumer music as if it were a supermarket product.
Disposable pop songs, an album that sells a lot worldwide, and I bought it myself back then... what a waste of money.
They perfectly embody the concept of consumer music as if it were a supermarket product.
The review criticizes Spice Girls' Spiceworld album as a manufactured product by record producers leading to disposable pop songs. Despite its global sales success, the reviewer finds it forgettable and likens it to a supermarket product rather than genuine music. Discover the reality behind Spice Girls' Spiceworld—read the review and decide if this pop classic is worth your time.
And here is the best of the Crue. More sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll than this...
And here is the best of the Crue.
More sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll than this...
Released in 1989, Mötley Crüe's Dr. Feelgood is hailed as their best album, featuring a blend of glam, punk pop, and metal. The album achieved tremendous commercial success, reaching No. 1 in the U.S. It includes several hit singles such as the title track, 'Kickstart My Heart', and 'Without You', a standout ballad. Known for its raw energy and rock 'n' roll excess, Dr. Feelgood remains a defining record of its era. Listen to Dr. Feelgood and experience the raw energy of Mötley Crüe’s iconic glam metal sound today!
The novelties are the fake devil worship, the even heavier makeup on their faces, and above all, the much more polished production that channels their rage towards more commercial shores. The best songs are: the 'title track', 'Bastard', 'Red Hot', the ballad 'Too Young To Fall In Love', the cover of a 'little band' 'Helter Skelter', 'Looks That Kill', and the beautiful 'Ten Seconds To Love'.
The novelties are the fake devil worship, the even heavier makeup on their faces, and above all, the much more polished production that channels their rage towards more commercial shores.
The best songs are: the 'title track', 'Bastard', 'Red Hot', the ballad 'Too Young To Fall In Love', the cover of a 'little band' 'Helter Skelter', 'Looks That Kill', and the beautiful 'Ten Seconds To Love'.
Shout At The Devil by Mötley Crüe is a landmark 1983 album blending punk metal with glam elements. The band refined their sound with polished production and embraced theatrical devil imagery. Standout tracks include the title song, Bastard, and Looks That Kill. This second album solidified the band's commercial success and influence. Discover the fiery energy of Shout At The Devil – listen now to this glam punk metal classic!
In their debut album, the Crüe show all their cards: drug addicts, womanizers, alcoholics, and incapable of playing. The overall effect of this combination of qualities results in a sound that was perfect for the '80s, it’s glam, it’s heavy, it’s metal.
In their debut album, the Crüe show all their cards: drug addicts, womanizers, alcoholics, and incapable of playing.
The overall effect of this combination of qualities results in a sound that was perfect for the '80s, it’s glam, it’s heavy, it’s metal.
Mötley Crüe's debut album 'Too Fast For Love' delivers raw and energetic glam metal emblematic of the 80s. Despite their notorious lifestyle, the band created classic heavy metal tracks. The lineup shines with Vince Neil's vocals and Nikki Sixx's songwriting. The CD bonus tracks and video add extra value. Fans of Kiss, Led Zeppelin, and Aerosmith will appreciate the influences and fun. Explore Mötley Crüe’s iconic debut and experience the raw power of 80s glam metal now!
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