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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 4945817650498
Format: Import
Label: Toshiba EMI
Manufacturer: Toshiba EMI
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Toshiba EMI
Release Date: October 06, 2003
Studio: Toshiba EMI
Sales Rank: 425211
Disc 1:- Intro
- Apocalypse Please
- Time Is Running Out
- Sing For Absolution
- Stockholm Syndrome
- Falling Away With You
- Interlude
- Hysteria
- Blackout
- Butterflies And Hurricanes
- Small Print
- Fury
- Endlessly
- Thoughts Of A Dying Atheist
- Ruled By Secrecy
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Editorial Review:
Album Description: Aussie limited edition of 2003 album features 14 tracks & includes a bonus DVD (PAL) featuring a 40 minute documentary on the making of the album, band outtakes, & a studio photo gallery. Festival.
Amazon.com: One can't listen to Muse without hearing Bends-era Radiohead, so it's necessary to start there. But for all the familiar grandeur and gloom, Muse's other catharsis-rock influences, like Queen, Slade, and even Black Sabbath, provide the band with a dazzling, heart-on-their-sleeves theatricality. Always threatening to layer on another falsetto from singer Matt Bellamy, or conjure more guitar crunch from the ether, Absolution is downright Baroque in parts, like a Rufus Wainwright-penned rock opera fantasy. Yes, the record is completely unoriginal. But when these guys let it rip, there's no doubt they have the fever. "Stockholm Syndrome," for one, could only be produced by True Believers with a lust for power chord drama, full of angst, envy, and the bitter end of it all. If you wish a certain Thom Yorke-led outfit from Oxford had made another record or two before evolving into minor-key art rockers, Muse carry the torch for another few miles, gloriously and tragically unaware that they're running in circles. --Matthew Cooke
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I'm not too often impressed by what I overhear on the radio/tv these days, but after hearing clips of this on the sound system of a local restaurant I searched endlessly to hunt down the artist and album. After recieving the CD, I was not dissappointed! It's highly addictive, and now I have fellow friends and relatives asking me where THEY can find it for themselves!
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Absolutly one of my favorite albums. I'm not going to be long-winded and in depth, music is personal and means something differant to everyone. As far as all the comparisons, almost everything is going to sound a bit like something else, but this record ( & muse in general ) has a sense of urgency that i've never really heard before. I listen to ALOT of music & nothing makes me want to start digging a bunker like muse ( a good thing ). Any way BUY IT & TAKE IT ON IT'S OWN MERIT, YOU WILL NOT BE DISSAPOINTED!!!!
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It's like Jeff Buckley and Radiohead had a melodic tryst and created MUSE! The love child of two of my favorite groups!
The words are smooth and hypnotic and the music is pulsing, swirling slowly from under the vocals up into a fast, hard, beat that ends up dominating the forefront of the song. It's fabulous and sexy!
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There's a reason this cd has such a great review rating.
Buy.
Now.
:)
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Loosely conceptual foray into 21st century spirituality is another outstanding release from one of the only bands to shed their Radiohead comparisons. Instead, Bellamy's strong falsetto and background romantic-classical pianist education continue to fuel their rock music into more passionately melodic avenues of thought, although it could be a little more evenly balanced with their less daring, straight-forward rockers, still quite on point in their own right.
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