Satellite (+Bonus DVD) (Limited Edition) [Import]

satellite (+bonus dvd) (limited edition) [import]

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Product Description
Includes a Bonus Dvd with Four Live Tracks Recorded Live in Hamburg, Germany and "Into the Satellite", a Behind the Scenes Look at the Making of the Album.

Satellite (+Bonus DVD) (Limited Edition),P.O.D.,Wea/Atlantic


Satellite (+Bonus DVD) (Limited Edition) [Import]
Ultra Payloaded
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Don't think Jane's Addiction!
  • begining of something
  • This is a fun album.....and Nuno plays on it!
  • Party on a commercial space flight
  • Perry and Nuno team-up
Ultra Payloaded
Perry Farrell's Satellite Party
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000P46Q22
Release Date: 2007-05-29

Tracks:

  1. Wish Upon A Dogstar
  2. Only Love, Let's Celebrate
  3. Hard Life Easy
  4. Kinky
  5. The Solutionists
  6. Awesome
  7. Mr. Sunshine
  8. Insanity Rains
  9. Milky Ave.
  10. Ultra Payloaded
  11. Woman In The Window

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His band Jane's Addiction helped grease the alternative-rock skids as the '80s hit the '90s, and Perry Farrell--pushing 50--now aims for a new decade and another century. The ethereal artist's revelry of contributors to his latest project includes one-named artists Flea and Fergie, Peter Hook (ex-New Order), and a creepy posthumous appearance by Jim Morrison. That's right: leave it to Farrell, creator of rock festival Lollapalooza and some of his genre's most impulsive music, to dust off the Lizard King, whose healthy vocal slinks and slides beneath the baiting, rhythmic lyric "Just try and stop us/We're going to love" (complete with a Ray Manzarek-like organ riff at the bridge). The novelty of "Woman in the Window" will undoubtedly generate the most attention. But Farrell's Satellite Party leaves plenty more on the table, channeling the punk-and-metal command of Jane ("Kinky," "Insanity Rains") with some of the pop sparkle of his Porno for Pyros ("Hard Life Easy," "The Solutionists"), while tossing in a couple of choice covers to boot: Rare Earth's "Just Wanna Celebrate" and the Bee Gees' "Lonely Days," recast as "Mr. Sunshine." --Scott Holter

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Don't think Jane's Addiction!.......2007-07-10

I'll start by saying I'm a huge Perry Farrell fan. I'm into his work with Jane's Addiction the most (I think the live, self-titled album is their greatest work). Satellite Party- Ultra Payloaded is definately upbeat and funky throughout- but I prefer the Perry Farrell that can be upbeat and funky as well as racy, deep and cutting edge. You don't get that side of his art in the lyrics on this album. "Wish Upon A Dog Star" is an obvious hit single attempt- all hooks, no substance. Perry is an incredibly talented writer and it saddens me to say his writing seems to have taken a step back on this album- the lyrics are under-developed and sing-song. Possibly some influence from Nuno (Extreme) may have caused the music on this album to be a lot "lighter" than what fans of Perry's music are really craving. There is some interesting guitar and bass work on the album, but nothing mind-blowing. The album is mediocre to good- better than that local band your sister raves about, not NEAR the calibur of Jane's Addiction or even Porno For Pyros. All that said, I have full faith that I will enjoy the material from this album a heck of a lot more when I see it performed live- Perry's just that great of a performer!

4 out of 5 stars begining of something .......2007-06-20

i hope this marks the begining of a new avenue for perry ...this sound could provide a rich texture much like janes did for all of us years ago . this a good cd more like 3 1/2 stars but not a 3 . not a waste of money . good house party tracks on here as well as some good stuff to add to your playlist . i would recommend it , great summer music....not angry like janes was ...but that fit the time much like this does...

4 out of 5 stars This is a fun album.....and Nuno plays on it!.......2007-06-14

Perry Farrell has created a fun album of funky tunes that make you want to dance. He's supported by a good group of musicians who help him bring the songs to life. Most notable of these musicians is one of the most awesome guitar players the world has ever known - Nuno Bettencourt! Nuno also helped with production duties, clearly helping to give the songs that funky groove he's well known for and adding a few great guitar riffs and solos here and there to spice things up. It's safe to say that this album is not groundbreaking in any way but it certainly offers you some good sounds and fun grooves to help liven up your next party. Favourite songs include the groovy "Wish Upon a Dogstar" and "Celebrate" which has a bit of an Extreme (Nuno's former band) influence to it and the nice mid-album ballad "Awesome". Play it loud and have some fun!

4 out of 5 stars Party on a commercial space flight.......2007-06-13

What would a party be like on a commercial space flight? What would the music sound like? These are the questions Perry Farrell would like you to answer by listening to his Satellite Party. You know when you look at the night sky with all the constellations, and there's one star apart from the rest? That's where Perry claims the party is. Ultra Payloaded collectively contains elements as old as symphony and as modern as electronic programming.





Without Nuno Bettencourt (Extreme) on guitar, the music wouldn't fit the name. Nuno's style is perfect for the Satellite Party name, bringing funky riffs and radiant solos to the space flight table. As expected, Perry Farrell's voice is still unique. Featured appearances on this album which bring a poppy and alternative flavor are John Frusciante (Red Hot Chili Peppers), Flea (Red Hot Chili Peppers), Peter Hook (New Order), and Fergie (Black Eyed Peas). Nearing the end of the album, a nice surprise is "Woman In The Window," with spoken word never before released by the late Jim Morrison.





While Perry Farrell's Satellite Party won't make as big of a splash as Jane's Addiction has, it's more impressive than Porno for Pyros and certainly worth the listen for Farrell fans.

4 out of 5 stars Perry and Nuno team-up .......2007-06-11

The idea of Jane's Addiction frontman Perry Farrell forming a band with Extreme's Nuno Bettencourt may seem a bit odd to some at first. After all, Ferrell is seen as an "alternative," "arty" rocker, whereas Bettencourt is mostly known for his top-40 hit "More than Words." However, the two joining forces isn't so odd if you think about it. Although Extreme is seen as a "pop-metal" band, they really were much more than that--as the band was highly ambitious, as the progressive "III Sides to Every Story" shows. Nuno and Farrell may have attracted different audiences, but their art-rock, progressive ambitions are qualities that the two share.

"Ultra Payloaded" (2007) sounds like what one might expect--Jane's Addiction meets "III Sides" era Extreme--spacey, arty, funky, poppy, ambitious, and melodic-- with a lot of cool solos. The album is highly, highly up-beat and celebratory--hence the name Satellite "party." While the album may not yield anything classic like "Been Caught Steeling" (Jane's Addiction) or "He-Man-Women-Hater," (Extreme) this album is a hell of a lot of fun. I actually think "Satellite Party" makes for a great drinking album; the kind of CD to sit back, relax, and have a few shots of JD or beers too. Some of these songs have orchestration and several musicians make guest appearances--Flea, John Frusciante (RHCP) Peter Hook, (New Order) Fergie (Black Eye Peas) to name a few, (Jim Morrison even makes an appeacrence in the closing "Women in the Window") yet none of this bogs down the album the way it could and everything works just fine.

In a nutshell, "Satellite Party" is a really fun, up-beat album that fans of both Extreme and Jane's Addiction will dig.
Live At XM Satellite Radio/ The Deluxe Edition
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • "Feelin' Alright" ? You'll be much better after this one!
  • DAVE MASON LIVE/STUDIO-ONE FROM THE VAULT
  • Classic Rock's most underrated ......................
  • A Live Classic Rock Gem!
Live At XM Satellite Radio/ The Deluxe Edition
Dave Mason
Manufacturer: Friday Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000OONP2M
Release Date: 2007-05-08

Tracks:

  1. Introduction
  2. World In Changes
  3. Only You Know And I Know
  4. We Just Disagree
  5. Dave Mason Interview
  6. Look At You, Look At Me
  7. Dear Mr. Fantasy
  8. All Along The Watchtower
  9. Feelin' Alright
  10. Closing
  11. Take It To The Limit (Bonus Track - unreleased live recording from Orange County, CA)
  12. 40,000 Headmen (Bonus Track - unreleased studio duet w/ Jim Capaldi)
  13. Deaf, Dumb and Blind (Bonus Track - new studio recording)

Album Description

As co-founder of the legendary rock band Traffic, Dave Mason has always been a powerful force in popular music. His tenure as their guitarist, vocalist & songwriter, along with his friends Stevie Winwood, Jim Capaldi and Chris Wood, netted the quartet several hit singles and albums including his signature tune Feelin' Alright and international smashes like Hole In My Shoe.

While collaborating with his friends like Jimi Hendrix, The Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, Delaney and Bonnie and George Harrison, Dave Mason continued to develop his trademark sound, while igniting a solo career that took off with his first platinum plus debut album Alone Together from 1970.

Over the next three decades, Dave Mason continued his legendary status as a staple radio artist, riding the top rung of the many music charts with tunes like We Just Disagree, Let It Flow, All Along the Watchtower, Show Me Some Affection, and Something from the Heart.

A few years ago, Dave Mason and his wonderful band entered into the state of the art XM studios in Washington D.C., and recorded this new album Live at XM Satellite Radio. This unique session was performed organically in front of an intimate gathering of friends and fans. From start to finish, it is a solid 100% classic Dave Mason concert.

Things start off with a nod to his Alone Together album with the prog-rock classic World In Changes and his Delaney and Bonnie hit Only You Know and I Know. Mason's vocals and guitar styling are second to none as the crowd roars in approval.

We Just Disagree was Dave's most successful venture at Top 40 radio back in the late seventies. This emotional live reading brings back the memories of this era and skillfully shows the interplay between Mason and his good friend guitarist John Sambataro (Firefall, McGuinn Clark & Hillman). This track is indeed a defining moment of the show.

No Dave Mason concert is complete without the classics All Along The Watchtower, Traffic's Dear Mr. Fantasy and the surprise groover Feelin' Alright. His fans and new converts will agree, this new live offering will satisfy the classic rocker in all of us.

In addition to this pivotal live recording, Dave has gone into the vaults and found a very rare live interpretation of the Eagles classic Take It To The Limit. Recorded several years ago in the Orange County, California locale, this tune takes on a whole new feeling with the Dave Mason magic.

As a further gift to his fans, Dave has also included two new studio tracks that will truly enhance your listening experience. First, there is the very rare Dave Mason/Jim Capaldi duet of the classic 40,000 Headmen. Recorded shortly before his untimely death, Jim Capaldi truly sings his soul out on this revisit to the Traffic era. Dave shares on the vocal chores, as well as an incredible guitar workout throughout.

The intriguing closer, Deaf, Dumb And Blind, is one of those tunes that his fans have been clamoring years for. Dave's vocals are the ticket here, the amazing music he creates is still intact after four decades of recording, and like a fine wine, his career just gets better all the time. This tune will surely become one of his future classics.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars "Feelin' Alright" ? You'll be much better after this one!.......2007-06-29

As the author of the Jefferson Airplane book "Take Me To A Circus Tent" and a former radio disc-jockey, I am often asked to write and or discuss various recordings from the 60's and 70's.

"Live At XM Satellite Radio" captures Dave Mason's appearance on XM during 2004. The representation of many of his trademark songs, well-executed cover versions, terrific fidelity, and bonus tracks make this an easy decision.

Mason's ability has been taken for granted by some but those that have followed his career in and out of Traffic understand his excellence. "Only You Know And I Know", "We Just Disagree" and "Feelin' Alright" find Dave's voice in fantastic form. You can be fooled into thinking the versions are decades old by the clarity and conviction of the vocals.

"All Along The Watchtower" (Bob Dylan) lets Mason pay homage to his friend Jimi Hendrix. Jimi may hold the most well known cover version but Mason's should be right up there for the power and passion. Speaking of covers as a bonus track the Eagles tune "Take It To The Limit" is included from another venue.

If the CD only contained "40,000 Headmen" (Bonus Track - unreleased studio duet with Jim Capaldi) it should be proudly represented in the collection.

Mason is going to satisfy both the long time fan and the causal one. Those that have been on board for years will be immensely pleased how solid of a performance this is. For the fan that likes his better-known tunes, they will marvel how he can sound so superlative outside the confines of the recording studio.


Enjoy the music and be well,
Craig Fenton
Author of the Jefferson Airplane book "Take Me To A Circus Tent"

4 out of 5 stars DAVE MASON LIVE/STUDIO-ONE FROM THE VAULT .......2007-06-10

Dave Mason fans will enjoy this release of some of Mr. Mason's finest performed to a "live" studio audience a few years ago. Complete with classics from the Traffic staples Dear Mr. Fantasy, Feelin' Alright and 40,000 Headmen, as well as such solo favorites World in Changes, Only You Know And I Know and Look At You, Look At Me from "Alone Together" and the hit song We Just Disagree, plus Dave's rousing rendition of All Along The Watchtower, this is a nice addition to any Dave Mason fans' collections. Interviews with Dave in addition to three rare bonus tracks, including a live version of the Eagles' Take It To The Limit, round out the CD. The band is tight, the solos crisp and Mason's vocals are still more than adequate. Much better than any recycled "greastest hits" offerings we see so much nowadays from fading rockers.

5 out of 5 stars Classic Rock's most underrated .............................2007-06-08

This cd, was recorded at XM radio's studio in 2004. It also has 3 bonus tracks, including the new "deaf, dumb and blind" The new song is reason enough to buy the cd. It's also climbing up the AC Charts.

In addition to the bonus tracks, we're served up some of the best material from Dave's history. The recording is sharp, the band is tight, Dave's vocals are better than ever, his guitar playing (on his RKS guitars)is amazing, and finally the songs are classics. Run, don't walk to add this to your collection. It will remain in your cd player for a long time.

5 out of 5 stars A Live Classic Rock Gem!.......2007-05-31

With his "Live At Sunrise" cd out of print, rock legend Dave Mason's latest release "Live At XM Satellite Radio", is more than an adequate replacement. His guitar playing and singing have never been better, and his band is well rehearsed playing a flawless set of classic rock tunes, that proves to be captivating. There is no filler at this show, as every single song rocks the house with vintage Dave Mason early seventies rock n roll. You don't want to miss "Only You Know And I Know". "We Just Disagree", "Look At You, Look At Me", "Dear MR Fantasy", "All Along The Watch Tower", and of course the song that has withstood the test of time like no other "Feeling Alright", which features a blistering guitar duel between Dave and band member John Sambataro. Also included, are some nice bonus tracks of Dave singing the Eagles "Take It To The Limit"[which first appeared live on his 1976 LP ""Certified Live". A duet with the late Jim Capaldi "40,000 Headmen", and a brand new studio track "Deaf Dumb and Blind". Rumor has it that Dave will be releasing a new studio cd in the near future titled "Alone Together Again". If this release is any indication, it proves that Dave Mason is still a talented singer and guitarist who is as good as any of the other so called classic rock guitar legends. After hearing this release, I certainly am looking forward to hearing his long anticipated new studio release in the future.
Aloha From Hawaii - Via Satellite
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Elvis At The Top Of His Game
  • For 'King' Lovers
  • Excellent CD
  • ALOHA, MY FRIENDS!!
  • Thank you. You're wonderful.
Aloha From Hawaii - Via Satellite
Elvis Presley
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ASIN: B00000638B
Release Date: 1998-04-28

Tracks:

  1. Introduction: Also Sprach Zarathustra
  2. See See Rider
  3. Burning Love
  4. Something
  5. You Gave Me A Mountain
  6. Steamroller Blues
  7. My Way
  8. Love Me
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  13. I Can't Stop Loving You
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  15. What Now My Love
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  17. Welcome To My World
  18. Suspicious Minds
  19. Introductions By Elvis
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  23. A Big Hunk O' Love
  24. Can't Help Falling In Love
  25. Blue Hawaii
  26. Ku-U-I-Po
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  29. Early Morning Rain

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Elvis At The Top Of His Game.......2007-03-10

I have always believed that the reason Elvis Presley attained the title of The King was because he was always at his very best when faced with a challenge that forced him to give of himself everything he had, if not more. ALOHA FROM HAWAII VIA SATELLITE is a prime example of this.

Broadcast around the world on January 14, 1973, though not seen in America until April of that year, ALOHA FROM HAWAII VIA SATELLITE really captures this towering figure of 20th century American pop culture at a pivotal time. He had rescued a career that was in danger of becoming extinct in 1968 with the Comeback Special; he repositioned himself on record with his 1969 Memphis and Nashville recordings; and his 1972 Madison Square Garden concerts were screamingly spectacular. And then came this.

Setting aside the bombast of the stage show itself (a product of his Las Vegas routine), the sheer magnitude of Elvis' talent by itself is a wonder to behold even today. He throws in not only the great stuff that had already made him a legend ("Hound Dog"; "Love Me"; "Blue Suede Shoes", etc.), but far newer material such as James Taylor's "Steamroller Blues" (which soon became one of the King's 106 Top 40 hits). He also touches on gospel material such as "You Gave Me A Mountain", and country classics such as "I Can't Stop Loving You" and "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry"--all of these things being integral to that uniquely American musical animal called rock and roll. It doesn't hurt either that his band includes fine people like guitar master James Burton, one of the giants.

But for me, the high point of this album is one of the King's biggest latter-day showstoppers, namely "An American Trilogy", Mickey Newbury's adaptation of two Civil War anthems ("Dixie"; "Battle Hymn Of The Republic") and an African-American spiritual ("All My Trials"). He had already done it on his Madison Square Garden album of 1972 with great results, but here the effect is even more stirring and deeply heartfelt. This is a great example of American patriotism from the deep soil of our nation that will be remembered long after the post-9/11 bromides of Toby Keith and Darryl Worley are mercifully forgotten, and it is only fitting that it is Elvis who should be the one to carry it off. As would be part-and-parcel of many of his shows from here on out, the King concludes with that classic song from BLUE HAWAII, "Can't Help Falling In Love."

ALOHA FROM HAWAII VIA SATELLITE would go on to be among the King's biggest-selling albums ever, reaching #1 on the Billboard Top 200 Album Chart in May 1973 and selling over one million copies. Unfortunately, it would also be the last time that Elvis would ever really be able to get a challenge of this magnitude. Without opportunities like this, though he didn't stop making great songs, the burning passion the world knew him for was replaced by a life of extreme excess that ended painfully and tragically with his untimely demise at the age of 42 on August 16, 1977 at his Graceland mansion.

But when one thinks of what the man was able to achieve during his lifetime, it is easier to put those excesses into a perspective that helps to destroy the image propagated by the tabloids. Elvis was the King, but in many important ways, he was a lot like us--flawed but human. And that comes shining through on this album, one of his greatest albums ever.

5 out of 5 stars For 'King' Lovers .......2007-02-14

If you grew up with and loved the "king," this is the ultimate. I listen to it over and over during car trips, and it's tremendous each time. His "American Trilogy" is a fantastic way to appreciate America.

5 out of 5 stars Excellent CD.......2007-01-11

It's a great Elvis CD. Lots of good songs, all the favorites..great sound

5 out of 5 stars ALOHA, MY FRIENDS!!.......2006-06-28

I have "Aloha from Hawaii - Via Satellite" DELUXE EDITION DVD and for me that is an amazing show, but I can enjoy it only back home. Well, I had a good idea!! I said to myself: "Valeria, you must buy the CD too, so you can hear it wherever you are" And so I bought it!
May I give you some advice?
BUY IT, YOU TOO!!!

I LOVE ELVIS

4 out of 5 stars Thank you. You're wonderful........2006-02-19

Back in January of 1973, Elvis performed a concert in Hawaii that was broadcast live on television around the world (although, ironically, it wasn't aired live in America). The concert was a big success by all standards. Elvis was in great shape, and great voice. The material mainly consisted of material he had regularly been featuring in his concerts, with the addition of "I Can't Stop Loving You", "Welcome to My World" and "I'm So Lonesome I Can Cry". Elvis recorded five additional songs for the American broadcast of the concert. These were taped after the audience went home. These are a welcome addition to the CD; "Early Morning Rain" is fantastic. This is a must get CD for Elvis fans.
Satellite
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Why aren't these guys more famous?
  • Great idea, good buy
Satellite
Guster
Manufacturer: Reprise / Wea
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ASIN: B000NJXC7G
Release Date: 2007-04-10

Tracks:

  1. Satellite
  2. G Major
  3. Rise & Shine
  4. Timothy Leary
  5. I'm Through
  6. Satellite (Astronauts Mix)
  7. Two Of Us (live @ KCRW)
  8. Total Eclipse of the Heart (live @ The State Theater Portland, ME)

Album Description

Guster boasts one of the most devoted followings in the country. It follows with an EP featuring a remix of "Satellite," a handful of outtakes from the Ganging Up On The Sun sessions plus two new covers- the early 80's hit "Total Eclipse Of The Heart" and The Beatles' "The Two Of Us."

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Why aren't these guys more famous?.......2007-06-14

I love their music and always enjoy their catchy tunes. A must for people who like to blair catchy bouncy music on their CD or Ipod. How I came up with the classification of catchy-bouncy I do not know but it fits.
These songs are remixes and stuff they left off their last CD which came out last year.

5 out of 5 stars Great idea, good buy.......2007-04-12

Guster's latest album release (Ganging Up On The Sun) from this past summer has proven to be a "grower" of an album, improving considerably upon subsequent listens. As such, the release of the Satellite EP seems particularly timely, highlighting the excellent songwriting, performance, and production values from a well-loved group during a prolific period. Here's what your ten-spot gets you:

1.) Satellite - the terrific second track (and a highlight) of GUOTS, featuring hypnotic double-tracked vocals, electric guitars, and a memorable keyboard riff. Hopefully this will fuel some more album purchases.

2.) G Major - the major reason for this release, as fans had been clamoring for this song ever since news of its exclusion from GUOTS. The lyrics are clearly but cleverly political, and the simple beat coupled with some interesting orchestration make it a great repeat listen. Don't know if it would have improved the flow of the album, but I'm grateful it's officially available.

3.) Rise & Shine - an uncharacteristically underproduced track with moody lyrics and simple but effective percussion from Brian Rosenworcel. Pleasant, but the most fillerish of the GUOTS outtakes.

4.) Timothy Leary - Plays like the great lost lead-off track from GUOTS, and it's the one outtake that I would argue really belonged on the album. As the title indicates, it's lyrically defiant, but more importantly, it's musically tight and driving. I'm not well-read enough to know if the chorus ("One single voice makes a deafening sound/You can be anything this time around") does indeed come from Leary, but it's a great song regardless of your politics. The omission of this and G Major indicate a conscious decision to keep GUOTS more reservedly topical.

5.) I'm Through - The early version of another GUOTS highlight (C'Mon), this song is not without its own charms, particularly the beautiful chorus and a little bit of old-school conga percussion. However, the re-cast version is tighter and a bit more enduring.

6.) Satellite (The Astronaut's Remix)- a rare beast indeed, as I prefer this remix to the album version. The Astronauts embellish the track with a "spacy" beat, some pizzicato parts during the interludes, and apparently bring Adam Gardner's voice way up in the mix. As Gardner has sadly been relegated to backing singer status on the last couple albums, any chance to hear his warm baritone is welcome.

7.) Two Of Us (live)- Guster takes on The Beatles, with a stripped-down, slightly countrified take on a song that was always pretty simple. Ryan Miller and Gardner are obviously not Paul and John, but this radio performance is definitely listenable. And features some more whistling for those who love All The Way Up To Heaven and Red Oyster Cult.

8.) Total Eclipse Of The Heart (live)- We love Guster because of things like ending the CD with this track. Percussionist/fan's best friend Rosenworcel steps up to the mic on this concert encore, and lovingly savages it. A very funny listen.

God bless Guster for releasing this, and it's a testament to their talents that their leftovers constitute the core of such an enjoyable CD. Hopefully demand will result in another volume containing the demos featured on the GUOTS vinyl release and a least one more oft-requested outtake, Emily Ivory.
Transmissions from the Satellite Heart
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Transmissions from the Satellite Heart
The Flaming Lips
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  10. When Yer Twenty Two
  11. Slow Nerve Action

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Sometimes it seems as if there's every other band in America, and then there's the Flaming Lips. The Norman, Oklahoma, quartet makes modern rock that doesn't sound like anyone else; head music, they'd have called it in psychedelia's heyday, weird soundscapes that conjure the bizarre alternate universe on the other side of the funhouse mirror. Transmissions, their second major-label release after a long indie apprenticeship has a mellower feel than early fans might expect, with lots of acoustic guitar and dreamy interludes to shame More-era Pink Floyd, but it's no less weird than their last two efforts. Strange sounds float in and out of the mix, and Wayne Coyne's twisted hick vocals are convincingly demented. Coyne's lyrics tend toward a Dadaist stream of consciousness with occasional forays into junk culture; this is familiar modern rock territory, but songs such as "She Don't Use Jelly," "Chewin the Apple of Your Eye," and "Be My Head" are more effective and less annoying than the would-be gonzo efforts of Frank Black and Sonic Youth because they're catchier and less pretentious. The Flaming Lips may be transmitting to the satellites, but when all is said and done, they live in Oklahoma. --Jim DeRogatis

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Not as recognized as later works, but still great (4.5).......2007-07-06

Sometimes a band's better work can still be overshadowed by others. It seems that the public and the press tend to value The Soft Bulletin and Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots much more, and as great as those are, I feel that this is about on par with them. It is not quite as soundscape-ish and not as conceptual, but just as good. The record actually kind of reminds me of what Jane's Addiction would be like if they were a dream pop band.

The most famous of the 11 songs is easily "She Don't Use Jelly." That one's quite clever, and while it got them known as one hit wonders it doesn't mean the rest of the songs aren't catchy, or even good. I really love "Be My Head" with its effortless pop melodies and the flop follow-up "Turn It On" is a great track as well. The songs still have a psychedelic feel and I think that if you like the later Lips works that you'll like this. It's a noisy pop record on the whole, but then there's more gentle tracks like "Chewin' the Apple of Your Head" as well.

I recommend this to fans of the later work or good alternative music in general. Speaking of which, in spite being released in the "grunge" era this was actually kind of the antidote, with songs that aren't really dark at all and have a somewhat lighthearted feel. I think you too will find enjoyment here.

4 out of 5 stars Flaming Lips transitioning from Punk to, well, Flaming Lips.......2007-05-06

This is a great album for those of us who "discovered" TFL during the Yoshimi or At War period. This one really betrays their punk roots, but with glimmers of the band they are today. Pretty cool.

5 out of 5 stars Transmissions from the Satellite Heart.......2007-01-24

A sound that's far less polished then more recent works, but well worth a listen nonetheless.

5 out of 5 stars one of the most significant releases of the 90s (really!!!).......2006-07-24

in coming up with a value judgement on this record i have tried to steer clear of comparisons to any of the lips' other output, and view it in a sort of cultural freeze frame taking into consideration things like the grunge rock i still can't get enough of, the popular television programming and the overall atmosphere of the clinton 90s. what i came up with was that this record, probably more than any other, embodies the overwhelming sense of relief and newfound optimism that happened with the new administration and the "end" of the cold war. i may have said in other reviews that the clinton 90s are a time more distant from us at the present than even the cold war 70s and 80s...it was a wonderful era where a man was free to stick a needle in his arm and sing a jobim bossa nova over guitar feedback if he so chose and not worry about a draft or nuclear threats, etc. Wayne and company have the same ethic as the above-mentioned band and on this record they created something which i consider to be locked in a tie for the best radio-type song representative of the clinton era: she don't use jelly, of course, with the other standout (in my mind, at least) being interstate love song. the entire album features the crisp sound and elastic bass and guitar fuzztones which made the single famous, and it stands in sharp contrast to the flood of grunge releases from those couple of years because of the sonic clarity and cheerful vibe, and, to my ears (even as a dyed-in-the-wool, flannel-wearing ed vedder fanboy), it pretty much trumps all of them in terms of pure inspiration and consistency. now, to be fair, the lips are not my favorite band, nor is stp (that honor i reserve for crusty old mark lanegan and the screaming trees on sst). this is not my favorite lips album either (that would be yoshimi)...she don't use jelly is not even my favorite song on the record (i like chewin the apple of your eye for its unique chord progression and sparse acoustic guitar work...it is the only real break from the veritable deluge of fuzz); all i am saying is that this album is an extremely significant expression of the time period in which it was recorded and as such it has monumental value which is pretty much undeniable regardless of one's personal preferences.

5 out of 5 stars The second Flaming Lips masterpiece.......2006-04-27

I dont understand how one reviewer said this record is weak musically, Ronald Jones and Steven Drozd are very talented musicians. Not to mention Wayne Coyne's songwriting. "Moth in the Incubator" among others are classics. Production is perfect, the drum sound is loud and fat.
Satellite
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • I love you Sonny!!!!
  • Not bad for a "Pop" Rock band
  • OK
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  • One of the most boring albums I have ever heard
Satellite
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ASIN: B00005MB1I
Release Date: 2001-09-11

Tracks:

  1. Set It Off
  2. Alive
  3. Boom
  4. Youth Of The Nation
  5. Celestial
  6. Satellite
  7. Ridiculous
  8. The Messenjah
  9. Guitarras De Amor
  10. Anything Right
  11. Ghetto
  12. Masterpiece Conspiracy
  13. Without Jah, Nothin'
  14. Thinking About Forever
  15. Portrait

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The multi-hyphenated (rap-metal-hip-hop-reggae) foursome P.O.D. enjoyed indie success as a popular Christian metal band before their 1999 major-label debut, The Fundamental Elements of Southtown, sold platinum, establishing P.O.D. as a secular sensation. Featuring the soaring single "Alive," the San Diego quartet's sophomore effort, Satellite, is even more a part of the nu-metal mainstream than its predecessor. Throughout, front man Sonny is more rapper than singer, especially on rhythmically forward, Rage Against the Machine-like songs such as "Boom," "Masterpiece Conspiracy," and the melodic yet mosh-worthy "The Messenjah." With positive, spiritual, and personal lyrics (several songs, including the title track, were influenced by the death of Sonny's mother), Satellite runs the gamut from lilting to intensely aggro, often within one song. In a nod to P.O.D.'s influences, special guests include Jamaican icon Eek-A-Mouse on "Ridiculous" and Bad Brains legend HR on "Without Jah, Nothin'." This cool reggae, meshed with offbeat punk power, is placed alongside mellower midtempo rockers, including "Ghetto," to round out a varied and stellar album. --Katherine Turman

Album Description

Exclusive European edition of their 2001 album includes one bonus track, 'Whatever It Takes' which is different to the Japanese bonus track! 16 tracks in all including the smash hit singles, 'Alive' & 'Youth Of The Nation'.

Album Details

Includes a previously unreleased track, 'Whatever It Takes'.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars I love you Sonny!!!!.......2007-03-11

After hearing the Zion song from the Matrix soundtrack I got hip to P.O.D. This was their best CD in this genre I had ever heard, then I bought their Wildfire CD. This is a deep CD.

4 out of 5 stars Not bad for a "Pop" Rock band.......2006-12-12

P.O.D's "Satellite" is a fun, catchy pop rock album, and this is coming from someone who cant stand 99% of todays pop music. I was surprised that I would enjoy this album so much, as I was always a fan of "Youth of a Nation" I understand that the band takes a beating sometimes because they are considered a "Christian" rock band, but that doesnt take away from their musically ability. With 15 tracks on this album, there is very little filler, which is impressive when you consider that most of these type of rock/hip-hip type bands are one hit wonders (Crazy Town anyone??)Even though there isn't really anything special going on musically, even though I will admit the bassist and drummer are above average, it still a pretty "tight" and most of the tunes are catchy, even though I hate to admit it. This is a solid, above average album, that I am sure fans of all musically genres will enjoy.

3 out of 5 stars OK.......2006-10-26

Satellite has a couple of good songs - 'Alive' and 'Youth of the Nation' -mixed in with a lot of lesser ones.

The music is very hard rock for the most part, screaming actually. There are several songs that are at least partially rap. It may be good for one whose taste runs that way, but it's not my preference.

The lyrics are pretty good, much better than most of this genre.

5 out of 5 stars Great Band .......2006-08-19

I've seen POD at first I didn't like them at all but after listening to them I realized I enjoy their music. If you think that just because they're Christian means that they can't make music then you're very wrong. Their lyrics are strong doesn't matter what genre they are in it has deep meanings. Also they are great live.
Example of a meaningful lyrics in their songs is in Youth Of A Nation the lyrics about the 12 year old girl and the male who had thoughts of suicide because they sing about real situations doesn't mean that they suck. Another good band that was Christian is MXPX not this type of music more punk better Blink then Blink 182 and of course Chevelle.

1 out of 5 stars One of the most boring albums I have ever heard.......2006-08-04

Satellite sucks, and it's one of the worst cd's I have ever bought. It's typical radio rock rap ________ at it's worst. IT has a lack of creativityu, it's boring as ______, and has _________ riffs and the most generic riffs as well. Imagine the most generic rock out there today pared with the worst rapping ever, and you get this piece of _______.

I like YOuth of The Nation, but that was before I knew that there was a band called Rage Against The Machine. What am I saying? Just __________ get some far superior rock, and your done. Don't waste your time with worthless ____.

Want rock music with rapping in it that's actually good? ANything by Rage Against The Machine, 311, and of course, THe Bloodhound Gang have more talent than t his _________ band.
Secrets of the Lost Satellite
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Another Platinum Gem By Ken Andrews
  • Not as good as it should be
  • worth the wait
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Secrets of the Lost Satellite
Ken Andrews
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ASIN: B000MV8D6U
Release Date: 2007-03-13

Tracks:

  1. Allergic
  2. Up or Down
  3. In Your Way
  4. Secret Things
  5. Write Your Story
  6. Perfect Days
  7. What Its Like
  8. Does Anybody Know
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Album Description

"Write Your Story", a track Ken co-wrote with Jordon Zadorozny, strays from what is heard on past Failure, ON, and Rabbit releases. Somewhere in the musical vein of Air and The Doves, the dreamy undertones of the song echo alongside luxuriant vocals.

"Jordon and I have worked together a lot in the past, except with the underlying roles reversed (I was producing him in the past). We both, play, sing, engineer, and produce, so we tend to get into the nitty-gritty of things real quick. Jordon is one of the very few people I'm completely comfortable writing with for my own album. He and I share a writing sensibility that we don't talk about, it just happens. Plus, he completely understands my musical history and what I was trying to achieve on this album. His role was primarily co-producer, but he played quite a few instruments on various songs, and he co-wrote probably my favorite song on the album, "Write Your Story."

"Secret Things", one of the album's standout tracks, combines tripped-out strings with a synth-bass groove creating a demanding, viscerally appeal. Live instruments (drums, piano, and guitar) mingle with electronic elements. Strong, hooky vocals keep the song on course. "In Your Way", another stylistically dynamic track pulls the listener into an eerie, enticing space/dream world.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Another Platinum Gem By Ken Andrews.......2007-06-27

One of the finest albums I've ever listened to. Ken Andrews has a true gift for singing, writing, playing both bass and electric guitar, producing, and mixing. Over the last 15 years of his life, he has put out gem after gem, starting with comfort, and this album, is one of his finest achievement. Any music fan in need of inspiration or any musician & artist in need of inspiration, should pick up this album, its very sweet, like a dozen red roses on valentines day. It hits a nerve, and still rocks out!

Ken is the finest solo artist of all time, and this is one of the best albums of all time, and a must have for any true music fan.

4 out of 5 stars Not as good as it should be.......2007-06-24

hmmm,this record is really good but...personally,I was waiting for more.I dont know why Ken re-arrenged some songs for final release??? they were MUCH BETTER:(

PS if you're looking for amazing record by Ken Andrews you should try this one --- ON "Make Believe"

5 out of 5 stars worth the wait.......2007-06-06

ken andrews, formerly of failure, on year of the rabbit, finally comes out with an album under his own name. It was a long time coming, and definitely worth the wait. I have been a fan of his since magnified first came out, and this is about as good as it gets. Every song is layered, textured, and recorded to perfection. There is not a weak spot on it, although it is a lot more laid back than his previous efforts. I would recommend this album for fans of any of ken's previous works, and for people wanting something for a midnight drive, and for anyone openminded in their music who is sick of all the [..] they play on the radio.

2 out of 5 stars Review of Ken Andrews.......2007-05-10

I've been a fan of Ken Andrews work for a long time and was excited to hear his new album, but was disappointed with his new work. The songs didn't give me the sensation of hairs standing up on the back of my neck. Each song sounded exactly the same. I don't know what's going on but to me he seems to have lost his passion in his song writing. Honestly his new CD is good for a few listen and then you put it on the shelf for a year or two then you go back to it and listen again and relize why you put it on the shelf in the first place.

5 out of 5 stars Ken Andrews- Need I say more?.......2007-04-03

Songwriting 101 - by Ken Andrews

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Satellite Rides
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Even Heavy Things are Weightless
  • "Poppy"? Yes, but with some pretty clever lyrics
  • Not the best Old 97's but not the worst either
  • Don't believe the negativity, buy this album
  • Reminds me of Wilco's poppier moments
Satellite Rides
Old 97's
Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea
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ASIN: B000059ZHP
Release Date: 2001-03-20

Tracks:

  1. King Of All The World
  2. Rollerskate Skinny
  3. Buick City Complex
  4. Bird In A Cage
  5. Up The Devil's Pay
  6. What I Wouldn't Do
  7. Question
  8. Am I Too Late
  9. Weightless
  10. Can't Get A Line
  11. Designs On You
  12. Book Of Poems
  13. Nervous Guy

Amazon.com

As with Fight Songs, the 1999 predecessor to Satellite Rides, the Old 97's are ringing a poppy bell. The cover art has a retro 1960s vibe, and the chiming guitars echo that sentiment. Is it 1960s Britpop? A tad, but singer Rhett Miller has a vocal palette that runs from 1980s new wave-leaning alternative to a more scouring, acidic country yowl. He uses his range well. The twang here is more subtle than in the past, cloaked in big rave-up melodies (like the fine single "King of All the World") and heart-on-the-sleeve emotions (as on "Question"). Some of the latter are great, particularly the poppy "Do you wanna mess around" refrain in "Buick City Complex." Miller runs down a seriously twangin' gem on "Am I Too Late," and bassist Murry Hammond does the same on his brooding "Up the Devil's Pay," which ranks as one of the CD's highest marks. What the Old 97's have done with this session is push themselves further away from their original alt-country heartbeat--much the way Jeff Tweedy did after Uncle Tupelo once he had Wilco as his platform. --Andrew Bartlett

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Even Heavy Things are Weightless.......2007-04-23

"Do you want to mess around? / Do you want to spend the night? / 'Cept what I'm going to do / With a pair of idle hands/ They're tearing the Buick City Complex down / I think we're the only people left in town."

Ever so often an album comes along that's transcendent, weightless among the others, floating in orbit, high. That's where The Old 97's "Satellite Rides" fall, an elevated pop-rock slightly twang gem that these hometown boys from Dallas, Texas, have off and elevated their art and perfected their craft. It seems lyrics and catchy sing-a-long choruses just pour from their front man Rhett Miller and they do all over this "must be in your collection" work "Satellite Rides."

Speaking of Rhett Miller, he seems to be the forlorn lover, that falls in love easily and once there falls hard and fast crashing on the barrel head spent on the other end. He breaks his heart it seems about 13 times on each Old 97 album...once for each song. And it's good for us, the fans, because lyrically there's nothing to populate a song like heartbreak. Just listen to these lyrics, "Standing on the corner of 6th and how to forget / trying to do right by you all night Annette / You can go ahead and get married / And that'll be our secret thing / I won't tell a soul except the people in the night club where I sing / I don't want to get you all worked up / except secretly I do / I'd be lying if I said I didn't have designs on you," from "Designs on You." This song along with "King of All The World," "Rollerskate Skinny," and "Bird in A Cage" are all 97's concert standards and mind-numbingly infectious.

The Old 97's career is now a paced one in it for the long haul it seems. When Satellite Rides came out in 2001 by Elektra Records it seemed a meteoric rise from alt-country punk-a-billy rave up band to hit-friendly radio top 40 (but still rocking) gems. Well the burning up the radio waves and being ubiquitous on the pop charts never really panned out leaving us fans kind of scratching our heads. This ultimately is a good thing so we can still go to an Old 97's concert with 3,000 other fans and have the time of our lives paying $18 bones dancing in the Melt Show 6th row. Good for us but criminally insane for the band. Success can change one and thank God the 97's haven't strayed too far from their influences and roots (Johnny Cash, The Pixies, Bowie, The Beatles, and last but not least...Merle Haggard).

God bless the Old 97's making their hometown Texas folks proud. Sure you may poo poo Miller and his lyrics as back of a cocktail napkin drunken horny college boy whip-smart (those usually don't go together) but if you listen closely you too will have your favorite quips and lines, and find yourself at their concert stomping your boots, dancing like there is no tomorrow, and loving life if only for a couple hours. And if you are older and married (like Miller, Hammond, Peeples, and blazing talented guitarist Ken Bethea) stay away from "all night Annette" and live vicariously through the great music and lyrics of the 97's.

You aren't gonna wanna miss a second of "Satellite Rides." Once you stick it in your shopping cart here at Amazon and have it spinning in your CD player, your head will be spinning and the choruses will be burned in your brain for years to come. Enjoy the ride...mmw

5 out of 5 stars "Poppy"? Yes, but with some pretty clever lyrics.......2007-01-05

Sometimes I think the Old 97's have a lot of people fooled. Many like to dismiss them as Country-Alternative Lite. However, just because a band has finely crafted hooks does not mean they are just another silly pop band. What I believe prevents this outstanding band from falling into that previously decribed category, is that they come up with some of the most clever lyrics and choruses around and the more you listen, the more depth you start to find in their music. Oh yeah, this is one of their greatest albums with plenty of Old 97 staples like "Designs On You" and "Rollerskate Skinny."

4 out of 5 stars Not the best Old 97's but not the worst either.......2006-08-11

Having lived in Nashville at the time of the country alternative explosion in the 90's, the Old 97's were one of the later bands to come from that time.

Most were probably exposed to the Old 97's by the single "What I wouldn't do" and purchased this disc. Sadly they probably didn't purchase any other Old 97's because this one feels a little "tired".

The country altenative movement can definitely trace its roots back to the late 70's new wave movement. To me no disc realizes this country alternative genre from the 70's better than Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers "You're Gonna Get It" album.

My recommendation is if you want to purchase an Old 97's is there are a couple better than Satellite Rides and purchase some of the songs from Rides individually.

5 out of 5 stars Don't believe the negativity, buy this album.......2005-08-04

This is simply great stuff. Whether you want to call it power pop, alternative country, or whatever, it is great stuff. "Buick City Complex" and "Designs On You" are brilliant. While I would agree that this album isn't as tight as Too Far To Care, it is still a great rock and roll album. Don't bother putting a tag on the 97's, they transcend titles. They rock and boogie and country. It's simply American music. Rhett Miller is a very strong song writer, and he carries the band well. Hooks, choruses, solid beat, nifty guitar breaks, and enthusiastic singing. What else matters? Give me that "Roller Skate Skinny," let's rock.

3 out of 5 stars Reminds me of Wilco's poppier moments.......2005-04-30

This is my first contact with the Old 97's so I can't compare to other releases which I gather leaned harder to the alt-country sound than this one. The frequently chiming guitars and singalong choruses on many of the songs here make me think of it as more "power pop" than alt-country, though there's enough twang still in evidence to see their roots. "Designs on you" is about a 50/50 synthesis of twang and pop.

HIGHLIGHTS:
"Rollerskate Skinny" lodges its hook in your brain within a few plays. "Question" is little more than Rhett Miller's voice and a guitar and as such it's perfect to capture that moment when you ask someone to share their life with you ("Someday somebody's gonna ask you/A question that you should say yes to/Once in your life/Maybe tonight I've got a question for you"). "Am I Too Late?" appears to be a throwback to the old alt-country song, an uptempo stomper celebrating Rhett's late grandmother. "Can't Get a Line" is the 97's at their most Beatlesque.

LOWS:
Despite the beautiful "ghostly" vocals on the intro and scattered throughout, in the end "Up the Devil's Pay" doesn't have enough lyrical oomph to stick with you. "What I Wouldn't Do" is a pretty good pop song but it feels half-baked. Where are the harmonies on the hook? What should have been Beatlesque just ends up ho-hum.

BOTTOM LINE:
In power pop, you live and die by the choruses. In the end, the number of "can't help but sing along" songs doesn't place this among the upper echelon of power pop, but there's enough to recommend it for power pop fiends. Those who aren't as genre minded will probably find this album to be good but not great.
Satellite Years
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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  • Emotional, Melodic, and Atmospheric
  • buy this album
  • Excellent
  • Words cannot describe
Satellite Years
Hopesfall
Manufacturer: Trustkill Records
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ASIN: B00006JTH0
Release Date: 2002-10-15

Tracks:

  1. Andromeda
  2. Waitress
  3. Dead In Magazines
  4. Dana Walker
  5. Decoys Like Curves
  6. A Man Exits
  7. Redshift
  8. Only The Clouds
  9. Escape Pod For Intangibles
  10. The Bending

Album Description

A fan of the Hopesfall sound would notice their ubiquitous mixture of dissonance and melody - interlocking complicated changes in mood as well as key. Think somewhere between Thursday, Cave In and Poison The Well mixed with influences in contemporary rock. Vocalist Jay Forrest combines deep throated growls within layers of sweet sounding vocals to bring new depths to the music of "The Satellite Years". The intricate guitar work is matched by no other band in the genre. Hopesfall set themselves above the "hardcore" crowd with their unique sound and energetic live show - which lead audiences through a range of emotions. "The Satellite Years" will prove to be a breakthrough record for Hopesfall - transcending most releases this year. Produced by Matt Talbott of Hum fame and mixed by Keith Cleversley (Hum, Spiritualized, The Flaming Lips), Hopesfall and "The Satellite Years" have raised the bar in hardcore to a new level for all bands to follow. Even the intricate and inspiring album art work of "The Satellite Years" will turn heads.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars love.......2006-10-06

I have loved this album for many years now and will proceed into loving it for many years to come. This album has everything anyone could ask for in its content, hardcore, ambiance, punk, indie, experimental, thrash, and plain old rock. The opening song "andromeda" is an amazing beginning to an album which in my view is one of the most important things to any record. The track being purely instrumental, progressive but with a real mood setting power, it provides just enough "umph" to kick start the amazing journey of the album. Jay Forest's vocals are fierce and emotional same goes for his lyrics, ranging from raw screams to surrounding singing. How a band can produce such a heavy, thrashy, and hardcore sound but hand in hand with a melodic, beautiful, progressive sound shows to me great musicianship. The album artwork is produced by graphic designer/artist Chandler Owen and adds to the emperor of albums that this is and is greatly loved by myself and is seen as greatly influential to me being a graphic designer. If anyone is to ever ask me a recommendation for an album the first one that comes into my head every time is "the satellite years" I think it has something for everyone and even though I have listened to it so much that another cd I would listen to this amount would surely loose its touch this still manages to raise the hairs on the back of my neck every time. Buy this album because I love it to bits.

5 out of 5 stars Emotional, Melodic, and Atmospheric.......2006-02-15

The musicianship really shines on this album. From everything to the intricate instrumentation, to the perfected use of the hard/soft contrast, to the raging vocals leading into a soft and melodic outro, this album really sets the mood for just about every mood there is. Before this album, I would have never called an album "atmospheric," but that seems to be the best word to describe it. I could go on and on about it, but there are plenty of preceding reviews which have covered it. The main point of my review is this: ever since I heard this album I have been in search of other albums which are similar to "The Satellite Years" in creating "atmospheric" moods, basically other albums similar in musicianship, emotion, and melody. I have searched a long time for albums which I can rate worthy to be compared to "The Satellite Years" and for all of the other fans out there who are looking for themselves, I am going to share what are, in my opinion, the other 7 essential albums to own if you are a die hard fan of this album.
And here they are:

1. Hopesfall - No Wings To Speak Of: But of course this would be first. This EP is a must for any fan of "The Satellite Years" and Hopesfall. Listen to "The End Of An Era" to see why.

2. Taken - Between Two Unseens: Although only a five song EP, their last recording, this album is among the closest you can get to "The Satellite Years" without actually being it. This should be the first album you get if you're looking for something like "The Satellite Years." Listen to "Eternity Was On Our Lips"

3. Naiad - Hardcore Emotion: This is a Japanese hardcore band who recorded this album and I believe either disbanded or their vocalist left. However, the title of this album says it all. Although much heavier than "The Satellite Years" this also five track EP uses a lot of melodic and mood-setting instrumentation. This album is emotionally and melodically chaotic. Listen to "Hopeful Progress"

4. Embraced - An Orchestrated Failure: Although still present, screaming vocals are not fluent as on "The Satellite Years," but the music and instrumentation from start to finish are very comparable and this album is about as melodic and emotional as it gets. The entire album flows together perfectly. The singing on this album kind of reminds me of Poison The Well. Listen to "Cease To Dream."

5. Stars Are Falling - How Many Eyes Have Opened: Again, another album which utilizes a well timed contrast between soft and hard. Going from grueling breakdowns layered with screams to suddenly cutting down to a melodic and soft guitar, which slowly, albeit dramatically leads into an emotional breakdown. Very good album. Flows from one song to another. Listen to "The Morning Brought The End." I would also recommend this group to early fans of Norma Jean/Luti-Kriss due to similarities in vocals. They also have an split out with a band Skylines which I would also recommend.

6. Poison The Well - You Come Before You: Well, yeah, a lot of people already relate these two bands anyway so there it is. This is the album I would actually choose though. A great atmospheric song is "Apathy Is A Cold Body" The beginning of this song makes me feel like I'm floating under the ocean.

7. In Reverent Fear - Written In The A.M.: I wasn't going to add this one, but I decided to anyway. This album is a bit more disorderly than others. But this band is great and also uses a good contrast between hard/soft parts in their songs. Listen to "Madison", the way the guitar has an eerie melodic echo to it, backed by the vocalists soothing voice, similar to Thursday, but not irritating like Thursday, leading into some hard screaming, and then listen to "The Beggars"

Hope this helps out anyone wishing to find more great music such as this album.

5 out of 5 stars buy this album.......2006-02-06

"i left the horizon"... when i first listened to satellite years
"curled up and frozen still"... i was before i was born into this wall of sound
"the tilting of the hourglass"... as i drift to another world
"with all this time to kill"... it's hard thinking of a better way to spend it

buy this. listen to it. listen to it again

5 out of 5 stars Excellent.......2005-09-15

A pretty throaty singer for a screamo band, which may sound unattractive, but once the depth and technicality of the music is displayed, it's immediately addictive. I can't get enough of "Waitress", which I would safely rank as one of my top ten favorite songs. The music is almost lyrical in the heavy/soft contrasting.

This is a great disc that I highly recommend to not only screamo fans that want more, but also fans of slighty more advanced music should dig this. (the singing isn't that bad either)

5 out of 5 stars Words cannot describe.......2005-08-06

The album "The Satellite Years" is one of my favorite of all time. Bone crushing breakdowns can change into atmospheric guitar riffs in the matter of seconds. Jay Forrest does an excellent job at delivering the vocals. They just jump right out at you and say, "HEY!!!!!SIT YOUR ASS DOWN AND LISTEN!!!!!" I can't even begin to say how good adam baker is at the drums. Rediculously good.

I felt that the album opened up slightly slow. Once you get past 'Dead in Magazines', you'd better strap yourself in nice and tight.

'Dana Walker' will tear you to shreds with its throat tearing vocals , double bass, and crushing breakdowns. You may think the ride is over when you listen to 'Decoys like Curves', but suddenly Jay starts screaming in a crazy breakdown. The guitars really shine on 'A Man Exits'.

After begging 3 songs for Hopesfall to chill out, they finally do with 'Red Shift'. Atmospheric guitars and a super mellow feel get you ready. 'Only the Clouds' is does a wonderful job at mixing breakdowns with atmospheric guitars at the same time.

At first listen, you may think that Hopesfall blew it with 'Escape Pod for Intangibles'. The song takes time to get used to, but once you do it is amazing. The band shatters any thoughts of dissapointment with their phenominal closer 'The Bending'

This song sets itself completely apart from anything on the album. i cant even describe it with words.

Overall, a 97%, simply due to the fact of the slow start
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ASIN: B000006T4S
Release Date: 1997-04-30

Tracks:

  1. Warthog, The (The Hog Beneath The Skin)
  2. The Sea Horse
  3. The Chameleon
  4. Whale, The (Mopy Dick)
  5. Je Suis Le Tenebreux
  6. Songs For Our Time
  7. A Song Of The Weather - Flanders & Swann
  8. The Reluctant Cannibal
  9. Greensleeves
  10. Misalliance
  11. Kokoraki
  12. Madeira M'Dear?
  13. Too Many Cookers
  14. Built Up Area
  15. In The Bath (From 'At The Drop Of A Hat')
  16. Sea Fever
  17. The Hippopotamus Song

Tracks:

  1. The Gas Man Cometh
  2. Sounding Brass
  3. Los Olividados
  4. In The Desert
  5. The Sloth
  6. The Rhinoceros
  7. Kangaroo Tango
  8. Jaguar
  9. Dead Ducks
  10. The Elephant
  11. By Air
  12. Slow Train
  13. A Song Of Patriotic Prejudice - Flanders & Swann
  14. The Humming Bird
  15. The Portuguese Man-Of-War
  16. Sea Fever
  17. The Hippopotamus Song

Tracks:

  1. The Gas Man Cometh
  2. Sounding Brass
  3. Los Olividados
  4. In The Desert
  5. The Sloth
  6. The Rhinoceros
  7. Kangaroo Tango
  8. Jaguar
  9. Dead Ducks
  10. The Elephant
  11. By Air
  12. Slow Train
  13. A Song Of Patriotic Prejudice - Flanders & Swann
  14. The Humming Bird
  15. The Portuguese Man-Of-War
  16. The Wild Boar
  17. The Ostrich
  18. The Wompom
  19. Twice Shy
  20. Commonwealth Fair
  21. P** P* B**** B** D******
  22. Paris
  23. Eine Kleine Nacht Musik Cha Cha Cha
  24. The Hundred Song
  25. Food For Thought

Album Details

Fantastic Triple CD Box Set of the Recorded Works of One of Britain's Most Popular Comedy Duos. Their Keen Observations of Everyday British Life and Abilities to Exemplify them in Song Made them the Darlings of the UK. Cleverness, Wit and Absoute Hilarity were the Order of the Day, in Just About Any Style of Music. Pure Comic Genius on Three Discs!

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Return to Sanity.......2005-07-27

Before Monty Python, before the Beatles, before "'Enery the Aigth Oi Am" there was the subtle, sweet, insdious humor of Flanders and Swann, and their lyrics remain part of the recognition rituals of Ivy Leaguers of the sixties. For any aging hippies or yuppies who find life WAY more stressful than we ever expected, and for whom the down side of alcohol, sex, and drugs has become apparent, I recommend listening several times to "In the Bath". It raises a cry for peace among the nations by inviting all the leaders to sit congenially steaming in a communal bathtub. And they reminding us of our essential self-interest when they add the proviso "as long as Swann and Flanders get the end without the taps." On those nights when we suspect that there isn't any point to it all, reach for the Flanders and Swann. They won't convince you there is any meaning to life, but they'll make it a lot easier to bear. Don't even try to do without it.

5 out of 5 stars Have Some Madeira.......2005-07-06

Not every line in Flanders and Swann has become part of our 37-year marriage, but many have. As our turntables fail, we are pleased that we can relive all the fun stuff we used to collect. Nothing is like this duo, especially what you usually hear as French horn by Mozart converted into "I found that horn go(r)ne." And, of course,
"Have some Madeira, m'dear" is an all-time favorite.

5 out of 5 stars British humour at its best.......2003-03-15

When I started out as a teacher of English, I had the most wonderful colleague as a mentor -- when she retired she gave me three LPs with much of what is on these CDs, and it must be one of the best gifts I have ever been given. Practically all of it makes me smile or laugh out loud (although I must admit that some, like The Armadillo and Slow Train, make me so melancholy that I can just feel my lower lip tremble and my eyes fill up). How can you beat lines like "Hail to thee, blithe Wompom", or "The English are moral, the English are good / And clever, and modest, and misunderstood"? I find they make great listening exercises for my teenaged students as well -- they consider it ancient, but incredibly funny!

5 out of 5 stars If you haven't heard this..........2003-01-16

The great comedic pairing of the late Michael Flanders (vocals) and Donald Swann (piano and occasional vocals) must surely rank among the hall of fame of comic singers and songwriters. Descended from the British music hall tradition, these two men wrote and performed music which still sparkles with wit today, some 40 or more years since it was recorded.

After being told to take up singing as a means of strengthening his polio-weakened lungs, the wheelchair-bound Flanders teamed up with pianist Swann and proceeded to write such classic songs as "The Hippo Song (Mud Mud Glorious Mud)", "The Gasman Cometh", "The Gnu Song", "A Transport of Delight" and many others. As well as a gently satirical spirit, all these songs feature the sublime wordplay and interplay of both men.

The first two discs of this box set are actual concerts - "At The Drop Of A Hat" and its successor "At The Drop Of Another Hat". Recorded at the height of the duo's popularity and form, the sound quality is surprisingly good for recordings this old.

"At The Drop Of A Hat" opens with three of the Flanders and Swann classics. "Transport Of Delight", a song in praise of the "97 horsepower omnibus" features the wonderful harmonies of the duo on lines like "any more fares" and Flanders' dead-on impression of a London busdriver "Geddardait, we're full right up inside". "Song of Reproduction" deals with the new, as it was then, stereo technology and features Flanders delivering an incredible monologue using every conceivable piece of audiophile jargon. "The Gnu Song" (in which "gnu" is pronounced phonetically) is a real treat. The audience's reaction to the reappearance of the gnu is superb.
As well as this opening trio, the disc features Flanders' snippets of "Songs For Our Time" (in which he experiments with conventions of hit songs), "Song of the Weather" (a rundown of English weather throughout the year), "The Reluctant Cannibal" (featuring Swann in the tititular role and the chorus "I can't eat people/I won't eat people/eatin' people is wrong"), Swann's foray into Greek folksong "Kokraki" and the justifiably famous "Madeira M'Dear". The performance ends with a rousing version of "The Hippo Song".
Flanders is in fine voice throughout and his comments introducing each song are delivered with deadpan accuracy. The story behind "The Gnu Song" is an absolute masterpiece. Flanders' monologue about the creation of "Greensleeves" is also superb - "'Greenfleeves'. That's an interesting name for a fong" (referencing old English script) being just a taste.

"Another Hat" begins in equally fine form with "Gasman Cometh" and "Ill Wind". "Gasman", presaged as "a tale of unending domestic upheaval", is sure to have most people who've ever dealt with unreliable tradesmen nodding in agreement, while "Ill Wind" is Flanders' attempt at setting words to a French horn concerto featuring the immortal lines "I lost that horn/lost that horn/lost that horn/found that horn/gorn". The performance continues with Swann's Russian/English song "In The Desert", the ending of which is truly side-splitting. "All Gall" (a reinterpretation of "This Old Man" to fit then-French President Charles de Gaulle) is a little dated but very cleverly done. "Song of Patriotic Prejudice", with its introduction and opening lines grabbing the audience's attention is another triumph, while the "Hippo Encore" is a great end to the performance.
Again Flanders is at his peak. His loving description of the Spanish olive-stuffers ("Olividados") and his superb story about flying ("By Air") are both brilliant examples of the shaggy dog story.
My favourite from both of these discs would have to be "First and Second Law". Flanders decides to educate Swann in elementary science and picks on the first and second laws of thermodynamics ("heat is work and work is heat" and "heat cannot of itself pass from one body to a hotter body") and the repetition of these phrases in time to Swann's barely-there piano accompaniment is one of the finest moments in British comedy.

The third disc is largely forgettable. It begins with a series of animal-related songs performed in a studio and without much of Flanders' rambling introductions. "Warthog" has its moments, while the others were clearly not performed in front of an audience for a reason. "Wompom" is also mildly diverting, presenting a story about a made-up substance which is the answer to everything.
The rest of the disc is then filled out with much earlier material in a rather poorly-recorded concert. "20 Tons of TNT" (related to the calculation the pair had done which gave that as the amount of TNT per person on the planet at the time) provides food for thought, but little more.

Is this box set for everyone? No. Much of the humour both within and without the songs does require a bit of background knowledge to what was going on in Britain and Europe at the time (1960s), John Profumo is referenced a few times as well as Charles de Gaulle and the Common Market, while a smattering of classical music knowledge can help out a bit with Swann's work and "Ill Wind". The fact that my grandfather (who's in his late 70s) recalls hearing these songs and laughing may give an indication as to the age of some of the subject matter. Equally the fact that "First and Second Law" references an awful lot of physics might do the same.

Nevertheless, for anyone who loves British humour done in a gentle manner or who is interested in the source of "mud mud glorious mud/nothing quite like it for cooling the blood", give these CDs some serious consideration.

5 out of 5 stars Gentle Satire.......2002-04-03

I've been singing Flanders and Swann every day In the Bath since I first heard them in 1964. If you don't know them, think Gilbert and Sullivan by way of English music hall and Noel Coward, with a bit of Tom Lehrer musical satire and classic Bob Newhart or Charlie Manna monologues. F&S commented gently on their times: "The purpose of satire, it has been rightly said, is to strip away the veneer of comfortable illusion and cozy half-truth. And our job, as I see it, is to put it back again." Quite simply the best comic songs and patter of the 20th century. Michael died in 1975, Donald in 1994. Goodnight, Mabel Figworthy, wherever you are.

Here are some samples of Michael's verbal wit.

Wordplay:
- "A Transport of Delight," their song of the pleasures of the double-decker bus "has recently been adopted as the theme song of the Underground resistance movement."
- Speculating that Henry VIII wrote Greensleeves: "and the royalties go to royalty."
- About a tennis referee late in the day: "the umpire upon whom the sun never sets."
- Explaining how he was hoisted in his wheelchair onto airliners by a fork lift: "Why they need a great machine like that to lift forks I do not know. Well, they're only plastic, now, aren't they?"
- On status symbols: "The object is to Gunga Din your neighbor: 'I'm a better man than you' is the acid test," and, "let's bang our status cymbals with the best."
- To a disenchanted cannibal: "You used to be a regular anthropophagi."
- Of a lecher: "And he said as he hastened to put out the cat, the wine, his cigar, and the lamps," while the girl "lowered her standards by raising her glass, her courage, her eyes, and his hopes."
- At the corrida d'olivas (the Andorran festival of olive stuffing, not to be confused with the Spanish corrida de toros, or bullfight): "And a great cry goes up of Ole! He has made an 'ol."
- "It's no good going up to a scientist and saying to him like you would to anybody else, 'Good morning, how are you, lend me a quid, and so on.' He'll just glare at you, or make a rude retort."

Throw-aways
- During the height of the cold war the Soviet Union sent the Moscow Ballet on a world tour. Donald sang one chorus of the Hippopotamus Song "mud, mud, glorious mud - nothing quite like it for cooling the blood" in Russian. Michael: "That should improve our cultural relations."
- During the 1963 Mandy Rice-Davies and Christine Keeler scandal: "None of that going around saying no smoke without fire. Nil cumbustibus, Profumo." Also, from "Friendly Duet," "such models of friendship are precious and rare, while the friendship of models is not."
- "Now if you're writing a musical, as I'm sure practically all of you are, . . ."
- Of Donald: "You know that no one has a higher regard for your music . . . than you do yourself. I merely meant that you are not great because you are not dead. If you wish to be great you must stop composing and start decomposing."
- "We never found a rhyme for (Soviet Premier Nikita) "Kruschev" until he was dead: Did he die or was he "pushed off"?"
- "We spent two dreadful, uh, delightful years, entertaining the Americans whose need, let's face it, is greater even than yours. Of course, when we're over there we say that the other way 'round."
- "No matter what you may say about the Germans, and who doesn't . . ."
- "Some of the songs that have made our names a household word, like slop-bucket . . ."
- "They've started testing cars now. They started at 10 years, then 5, now three. There's even some talk of having them tested before they leave the factory."

Absurdities
- "I'm delirious about our new oven fitted with the eye-level grill. This means that without my having to bend down the hot fat can squirt straight into my eye."
- A spectator during the construction of Stonehenge: "So, it's not going to be lived in. Well, that's something anyway. So what is it, then? It's a what?! A calendar?! A bit big for a calendar isn't it? You'd look pretty foolish with that on your desk."
- "Donald knocked himself out this morning. Got one of those new pop-up toasters. Nasty things."

Incredible multiple rhymes:
- "The fair hippoptama he aimed to entice from her seat on her hilltop above, as she hadn't got a ma to give her advice, went tip-toeing down to her love."
- Of Josephine: "Nonsense, said Bonaparte. She lives on her own, apart, in her own apartment."
- "Oh let us be married if our parents don't mind. We'd be happy and inseparable. Inextricably entwined. We'd live happily every after, said the Honeysuckle to the Bindweed."
- "And you'll always see a single lace-less left-hand leather boot. A bootless British river bank's a shock. We leave them there at midnight, you can track a member's route by the alternating print of boot and sock."

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