Six Feet Above Yesterday [Import]
Six Feet Above Yesterday [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Better World Infusion
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2. Careless Kind Infusion
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3. Feeding From The Hand Infusion
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4. Girls Can Be Cruel Infusion
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5. Love & Imitation Infusion
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6. Daylight Hours Infusion
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7. Invisible Infusion
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8. Best In Show Infusion
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9. Rattlewasp Infusion
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10. Dream Infusion
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11. We Follow I Fly Infusion
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12. Always There Infusion
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13. Continental Drift Infusion
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
The Australian Trio's Second Album. Their Music is a Mixture of Electro, Dance and Rock. This CD was Voted Among the Best 50 Albums of 2004 in Rolling Stone Australia Magazine.
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Average customer rating:
- and im not even into electronica
- Electronic Disco of the 80's Meets Aussie NuBeat.
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Six Feet Above Yesterday
Infusion
Manufacturer: Bmg Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Australia & New Zealand
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ASIN: B0002UYAAO
Release Date: 2004-09-27 |
Tracks:
- Better World
- Careless Kind
- Feeding from the Hand
- Girls Can Be Cruel
- Love and Imitation
- Daylight Hours
- Invisible
- Best in Show
- Rattlewasp
- Dream
- We Follow. I Fly.
- Always There
- Continental Drift
- Natural
Tracks:
- Natural [Extended Version]
- Girls Can Be Cruel [King Unique Danger Dub]
- Girls Can Be Cruel [Dylan Rhymes Remix]
- Careless Kind [Evil Nine Remix]
- Careless Kind [Naum Gabo Remix]
- Careless Kind [Switch Mix]
- Better World [Wink Interpretation]
- Better World [Adam Freeland Mix]
- Do to You (In '82)
Album Details
The Australian Trio's Second Album. Their Music is a Mixture of Electro, Dance and Rock. This CD was Voted Among the Best 50 Albums of 2004 in Rolling Stone Australia Magazine.
Customer Reviews:
and im not even into electronica.......2005-07-22
ok im not usually into this type of music - im more of a rock, indie, alternative girl. however i saw these guys in concert and it was amazing - i didn't know any of their songs and i found myself dancing crazily to them. this prompted me to get their CD - i wasnt disappointed! even if you're not really into electronica/dance type music its worth checking this band out - i like their album, especially the songs 'girls can be cruel', 'better world' and 'the careless kind'.
Electronic Disco of the 80's Meets Aussie NuBeat........2005-03-16
Around the time When Sasha & JD released, Depeche Mode's, "Enjoy the Silence" remix in 2001, a spark was lit, not previously recognized by elecronic fans. 80's craze. In the past fours years Hybird has remixed REM, Tears for Fears has been done by Cass and Skylark and even Brothers in Rhythm, and Depeche Mode has been remixed by everyone.
Enter Infusion, with their own style and amalgamation between the tempo and mood of the 80's and the elecronic equipment almost three decades later. The stream of influences in the CD is incredible. As mentioned above, Depeche Mode, Tears for Fears, Duran Duran, and even Crystal Method. Don't be fooled though; this isn't 80's/early 90's europop. It's got some hardas$ elements at work.
For those of you heavy into the electronica scene you probably have heard a couple different versions of some of the songs on this CD mixed into sets by Luke Chable, Sean Quinn, and Adam Freeland. Ergo, this CD presents Some great foundation tracks I'm sure you'll continue to hear in many aussie progressive sets.
For those of you not so into the electronic scene, I'm not usually into semi-alternative vocals during breakbeat, but Infusion pulls it off without decadance or verbal dominance. Lyrical themes are good, especially in the song, "girls can be cruel," where frustrations are vented with poetic anger.
I was fairly suprised by the quality of some ambient tracks intersperced throughout the second half of this CD, and found them welcome breaks from the intense style this group employs.
Overall, a pleasing mix, for those with a heavy taste for Europop and Disco. Modern 'dirty' synth satisfies on a lot of levels, and melodic builds also contribute to an overall sense of great production.
Four Stars (Compared with what is available as far as Vinyl.)
Five Stars (Compared with commercially sold Breakbeat.)
Average customer rating:
- Impressive for Electro Pop
- Once you've seen them live...
- Okay, but not the sound I'm used to
- Thought It Would Be Better
- Great album
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Six Feet Above Yesterday
Infusion
Manufacturer: Thrive (Red)
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
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ASIN: B0009ML2PG
Release Date: 2005-08-23 |
Tracks:
- Better Kind
- The Careless Kind
- Feeding From The Hand
- Girls Can Be Cruel
- Love And Imitation
- Daylight Hours
- Invisible
- Best In Show
- Rattlewasp
- Dream
- We Follow, I Fly
- Always There
- Continental Drift
- Natural
Tracks:
- Natural (Extended Version)
- Girls Can Be Cruel (King Unique Danger Dub)
- Girls Can Be Cruel (Dylan Rhymes Remix)
- The Careless Kind (Evil-Nine Remix)
- The Careless Kind (Naum Gabo Remix)
- The Careless Kind (Switch Mix)
- Better World (Wink Interpretation)
- Better World (Adam Freeland Mix)
- Do To You (In '82)
Customer Reviews:
Impressive for Electro Pop.......2006-07-07
I have to admit, this album is a lot better than I expected. If you enjoy really cathy & energetic electro, I'd recommend checking this out. It's nothing to give 4 or 5 stars (in my opinion) but I'm glad I bought it. My favorite tracks are Better World, The Careless Kind, Girls Can Be Cruel and Natural. A few others are pretty good, too. My main complaint is that some of the instrumental tracks get too repetitive. If they learn how to keep the variety constant throughout the whole album and avoid annoying repetition, they can become a truly incredible band. No doubt.
Once you've seen them live..........2006-01-25
You might not like this album, but as a whole Infusion is a forward thinking, innovative, FUN group of electronic music makers. Alas, once you have seen them live (as ALL of it - including vocals is live) it's hard to listen to them in your car. All in all a good show of some easy listening rock-tronica
Maybe their next album will really be inspired!
Okay, but not the sound I'm used to.......2005-10-01
I am a really big fan of Infusion's remixes... They all have a very distinct sound that is very fresh and different from a lot of other artists. When I heard this album for the first time I was taken aback. It was not anything like what I was expecting. A lot more pop oriented I guess. I guess if you like goldfrapp or something like that you'd probably enjoy this album, but I can't really get into it that much. As I own the import version of of it, I think the second disc would almost be worth buying this copy for the Adam Freeland and Evil 9 remixes... unless I can get them on iTunes.
Thought It Would Be Better.......2005-09-20
This album was available for sampling at a listening station at a record store, and something about the minimalist cover and rave reviews on the sticker intrigued me. So I checked it out, and I tried not to let the fact that one side of the headphones didn't work so I'd have to hear it in mono taint my opinion. The first track, "Better World", rocked and was reminiscent of The Faint, which is a good thing. I continued sampling the 2nd and 3rd songs and I thought I was onto discovering a hidden gem - a good album with a bonus disc containing remixes!
I ordered it, and when it arrived in the mail, I immediately threw it on. Again, the first song sounded great, however after really listening to it, I realized that there wasn't much substance to it after all. I wanted to give the album a chance, so I let it play all of the way through, and I was disappointed to hear that the energy level with each passing song continued to decline as it progressed towards the end of the album.
It got to the point where by track 7 ("Invisible"), I was like, "What the heck?!!" A listless meandering ambient song when I thought this was a party! I like mixing it up a bit and can handle some diversity, but that's not good when I'm not completely hooked yet. Too much diversity can tend to alientate someone. Things picked back up on the very next track, "Best In Show" (which actually contains elements of "Satellite" by BT), but then the next song "Rattlewasp" is an instrumental rock/dance song, and by this point, my patience had already been spent.
And I'm not one of those people who look for the "edited" versions of albums because they can't handle a swear word in a song, but the line, "I'm getting sick of your s**t" in "Girls Can Be Cruel" (which I agree with the sentiment, by the way), I just felt like it was an attempt to be irreverent; thus to me, it came across as forced and unnecessary.
I checked out the remixes, but they didn't do much for me since I wasn't that taken with the original versions of the songs.
If they came out with something else, I'd probably check them out because in all fairness, they do have a few good songs, but there would have to be more "oomph" to get me want to add this to my collection (I'm giving this album away). Maybe this is the type of album that could grow on you. But for me, the interest to let that happen just wasn't there.
Great album.......2005-09-18
I really like this album. The previous reviewer already made a number of great points, so I have little to add. The only thing I wanted to say is that the album "Ultra Music Festival 01"'s 14th track by Infusion, titled "Legacy (Junkie XL version)", is possibly the groups best effort, and well worth purchasing if you like this album.
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Six Feet Above Yesterday
Infusion
Manufacturer: Sony Bmg
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00095MKOU
Release Date: 2005-04-19 |
Tracks:
- Better World
- Careless Kind
- Feeding From The Hand
- Girls Can Be Cruel
- Love & Imitation
- Daylights Hours
- Invisible
- Best In Show
- Rattlewasp
- Dream
- We Follow I Fly
- Always There
- Natural (Radio Edit Long)
- Natural (Extended Version)
- Girls Can Be Cruel (King Unique Danger Dub)
- Girls Can Be Cruel (Dylan Rhymes Remix)
- Careless Kind (Evil Nine Remix)
- Careless Kind (Naum Gabo Remix)
- Careless Kind (Switch Mix)
- Better World (Wink Interpretation)
- Better World (Adam Freeland Mix)
- Do To You (In 82)
Album Description
2 CD set. Australia's finest electronic act unveil their debut major label album that includes the hits "Girls Can Be Cruel" and "Better World" among a wealth of tracks marked by crunching beats, haunting atmospheres and pure electro genius. BMG. 2005.
Album Details
The Special Edition of `six Feet above Yesterday', featuring New Slipcase Artwork, plus a Bonus Disc featuring `natural', plus Remixes by the Likes of Adam Freeland, Wink, Dylan Rhymes and Evil Nine.
Average customer rating:
- Music Worthy, but Indie kids aren't worthy.
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Six Feet Above Yesterday
Infusion
Manufacturer: Bmg
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0002VK8IG
Release Date: 2004-08-23 |
Tracks:
- Better World
- Careless Kind
- Feeding from the Hand
- Girls Can Be Cruel
- Love and Imitation
- Daylight Hours
- Invisible
- Best in Show
- Rattlewasp
- Dream
- We Follow. I Fly.
- Always There
- Continental Drift
- Natural [Radio Edit]
- Do to You (In '82)
Album Description
2004 album from the Aussie-based electro-band. 13 tracks. BMG.
Customer Reviews:
Music Worthy, but Indie kids aren't worthy........2005-01-28
Because of the TV show "The OC," advertising what you people call "Indie" music, I don't know what Schwartz is trying to do. Either trying to bring Indie music in that has been rediscovered about a century later, or playing just what is cool to kids now. Anyway, little scenester kids are destroying house legends: Infusion. Obviously every band that plays at Coachella has their music played on that ridiculously written show. You kids don't know what music is.
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Six Feet Above Yesterday
Infusion
Manufacturer: Bmg
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0002YD7PE
Release Date: 2004-11-01 |
Album Description
Japanese pressing scheduled to include one bonus track. BMG. 2004.
Album Details
Japanese Release featuring a Bonus Track: 'girls Can Be Cruel (Junkie Xl Remix)'.
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Six Feet Above Yesterday
Infusion
Manufacturer: Bmg
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
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| Dance Pop
| Dance & DJ
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| Music
Australia & New Zealand
| International
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General
| Rock
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Pop Rock
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Rock
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ASIN: B0006FGX6O
Release Date: 2005-01-03 |
Album Description
Japanese pressing of the dance soul act's 2004 album includes two bonus tracks, 'Better World' (Adam Freeland Mix) & 'Do To You (In`82)'. BMG.
Album Details
Japanese Release featuring Two Bonus Tracks: 'better World (Adam Freeland Mix)', and 'do to You (In 82)'.
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Six Feet Above Yesterday
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0003021AY
Release Date: 2004-09-21 |
Album Description
Australia exclusive sophomore album from the popular Aussie electronic act, pressed onto an enhanced CD. BMG. 2004.
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