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Standort: USAAngemeldet seit: 10. Feb 2003
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26. Mär 2007
Classic Industrial
OK, If your not familiar with Cop Shoot Cop, you owe it to yourself to check out this CD. You only live once, and life's too short not to enjoy the finer things. Go a head, you're worth it. I saw Cop Shoot Cop open for the Jesus Lizard at a little bar in Columbus, Ohio called Stache's (or something like that). It was the first time I stage-dived. It was on the campus of the Ohio State University. It was a great place to check out up-and-coming bands. I remember Nirvana playing there for the Bleach tour. Unfortunately, I didn't make it to that show, cause I never heard of them. I wish I could go back it time. Anyway, Cop Shoot Cop blew me away. They have a tight sound, and they ROCK. It was the tour for this CD, so I got to hear a lot of these songs live. It was great. I think you'll like Cop Shoot Cop if you like Front 242, God Lives Underwater, Nine Inch Nails, KMFDM, Die Krupps, Thrill Kill Kult, or Ministry. That kind of thing. The 90's were a great time for music, especially Industrial Rock. Thanks for reading.
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13. Nov 2006
Gold Disc by Traffic featuring Steve Winwood!
These Original Master Recordings are great! From what I've heard, they get the original master tapes...then record them at half speed to the highest quality equipment for the best sound. Normaly, records are recorded at high speed to speed up the assembly line, and on the cheapest stock possible. Because of this, the sound quality goes way down. You will not have that trouble with this disc! Wait till you hear the difference. This is for fans of Steve Winwood/Blind Faith (featuring Eric Clapton), and other classic hippie bands (Hendrix, Zeppelin...) You should own this GOLD disc!
27. Aug 2007
Get this disc!
This disc is Pearl Jam performing two covers. I'm not really familiar with the original versions of the songs, though I've been told 'Last Kiss' had heavy radio-play. I don't know what I was doing then...probably watching 'Sesame Street'. The liner notes on the cover says that 'Ed found a 45' at the Fremont Antique Mall'. Cool. So, I can't really compare the original to the cover, but I really like 'Last Kiss'. It does have an AM radio/70's kind of feel to it. I like when all the other instruments stop, and only the drums play. Very cool. 'Soldier Of Love' is a live recording. Excellent. The song also has an aged feel to it, but Pearl Jam has given it an update. I suggest you get this disc. Really.
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