All Too Human

all too human

Track Listings
1. Everybody - Bill Harvey, Ginger Mackenzie, Glenn McGregor, , Jon Sanchez
2. Grumbly Love Song - Bill Harvey, Ginger Mackenzie, Glenn McGregor, , Jon Sanchez
3. Shoes - Bill Harvey, Ginger Mackenzie, Glenn McGregor, , Michael Ramos, Jon Sanchez
4. Tired - Stewart Cochran, Bill Harvey, Ginger Mackenzie, Glenn McGregor, , Michael Ramos, Jon Sanchez
5. Help Me - Bill Harvey, Ginger Mackenzie, Glenn McGregor, , Jon Sanchez
6. Sliver - Bill Harvey, Ginger Mackenzie, Glenn McGregor, , Michael Ramos, Jon Sanchez
7. Real - Bill Harvey, Ginger Mackenzie, Glenn McGregor, , Jon Sanchez
8. High - Bill Harvey, Ginger Mackenzie, Glenn McGregor, , Michael Ramos, Jon Sanchez
9. I'm Over It - Bill Harvey, Ginger Mackenzie, Glenn McGregor, , Michael Ramos, Jon Sanchez
10. Learning How to Breathe - Bill Harvey, Ginger Mackenzie, Glenn McGregor, , Michael Ramos, Jon Sanchez

All Too Human,Ginger Mackenzie,Earthnoise,Adult Alternative Pop/Rock,Pop,Popular Music,Rock,Rock/Pop


All Too Human
Complete Secular Songs (3cd)
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Complete Secular Songs (3cd)

    Manufacturer: Hyperion UK
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    Purcell, HenryPurcell, Henry | ( P ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B0000DJENT
    Release Date: 2004-01-13
    Rock of Ages
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      Rock of Ages
      Kim & Reggie Harris
      Manufacturer: Appleseed Records
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B00004NKB8
      Release Date: 2000-03-14

      Tracks:

      1. Run Mary Run
      2. Rock Of Ages
      3. Four Walls
      4. Read The Lips
      5. The Stars That Didn't Shine
      6. Eyes On The Prize
      7. Home Again
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      All Too Human
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        All Too Human
        The Rakes
        Manufacturer: V2
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
        GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
        ASIN: B000EGGBQC
        Release Date: 2006-02-28

        Tracks:

        1. All Too Human
        2. Watford (Alternative Strasbourg)

        Album Description

        UK two-track single taken from the re-release of their debut album 'Capture / Release'. The album version of the title track is b/w 'Watford' (Exclusive Recording). V2. 2006.
        All Too Human
        Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
        • Another hit
        • You Gotta Love Ginger
        • She is Fabulous
        • Another great record from Ginger Mackenzie
        All Too Human
        Ginger Mackenzie
        Manufacturer: Earthnoise
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B0000520X4
        Release Date: 2000-11-28

        Tracks:

        1. Everybody - Bill Harvey, Ginger Mackenzie, Glenn McGregor, , Jon Sanchez
        2. Grumbly Love Song - Bill Harvey, Ginger Mackenzie, Glenn McGregor, , Jon Sanchez
        3. Shoes - Bill Harvey, Ginger Mackenzie, Glenn McGregor, , Michael Ramos, Jon Sanchez
        4. Tired - Stewart Cochran, Bill Harvey, Ginger Mackenzie, Glenn McGregor, , Michael Ramos, Jon Sanchez
        5. Help Me - Bill Harvey, Ginger Mackenzie, Glenn McGregor, , Jon Sanchez
        6. Sliver - Bill Harvey, Ginger Mackenzie, Glenn McGregor, , Michael Ramos, Jon Sanchez
        7. Real - Bill Harvey, Ginger Mackenzie, Glenn McGregor, , Jon Sanchez
        8. High - Bill Harvey, Ginger Mackenzie, Glenn McGregor, , Michael Ramos, Jon Sanchez
        9. I'm Over It - Bill Harvey, Ginger Mackenzie, Glenn McGregor, , Michael Ramos, Jon Sanchez
        10. Learning How to Breathe - Bill Harvey, Ginger Mackenzie, Glenn McGregor, , Michael Ramos, Jon Sanchez

        Customer Reviews:

        5 out of 5 stars Another hit.......2002-05-09

        Ginger is the best! This stuff just gets better the more you listen. If you like Indigo Girls, Ami Mann, that kind of folk-rock vibe, you will like Ginger.

        5 out of 5 stars You Gotta Love Ginger.......2001-04-30

        Not only is this album wonderful. Ginger is such a warm, approachable and natural person. I mean anyone as popular as she is that answers her own email and takes time to talk to everyone at her shows has got to be cool. Hopefully when she is a big start she will keep those humble qualities. I would say this album is my favorite right now. Every song is great ad I have always loved her lyrics. She always says the things I can't figure out how to say. She backs it up live as well. Her band is fabuous and that girl can sing.

        5 out of 5 stars She is Fabulous.......2000-12-14

        One great song after another. This albun is even better than the last. Insightful lyrics, but not self indulgent like most. A great balance of insight and wit. I have seen Ginger live as well and she is so comfortable and personable on stage, and, that girl can sing. I would recommend this album to anyone. My friends that only listen to country music love Ginger as well as the ones that love rock and alternative. She has a universal sound....and she's a babe.

        5 out of 5 stars Another great record from Ginger Mackenzie.......2000-11-29

        In a day and age where most of the female artist on the charts have nothing to say. Ginger Mackenzie has plenty to say. This is another great record from Ginger. I have been a fan of hers for quite some time and she is never dissapointing. Her lyrics are captivating and poignant and her voice is unique and emotive. I would recommend any one of Ginger's records. She is an artist and one hell of a songwriter. Anyone that can cover a Joni Mitchell song and improve upon it it is my hero. The new record is fantastic. Her voice has never been better!! You will be moved by this record.
        All too Human: Forever & A Day
        Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
        • Awesome, diverse prog rock!
        All too Human: Forever & A Day
        All Too Human
        Manufacturer: The Orchard
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
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        ASIN: B00000JH1I
        Release Date: 2000-03-11

        Tracks:

        1. What Do You Call Me Now?
        2. Intro/Forever And A Day
        3. Life Begins Anew
        4. An Untitled Masterpiece
        5. A Walk Through Iowa Park
        6. Souls On A Mortal High
        7. Dismal Array
        8. The Limits Of Man
        9. Camel's Revenge

        Customer Reviews:

        5 out of 5 stars Awesome, diverse prog rock!.......1999-06-12

        These guys are truly impressive. Their debut CD features a WEALTH of talent from every member. The music is heavily influenced by greats such as Queensyrche and Rush, and the singer is nothing less than a musical chameleon who seems to be able to completely change the timber and tonality of his voice at will. On this CD, diversity is the word, covering the spectrum from heavy, earthshaking songs to mellow, introspective tunes. For anyone who loves Rock of any genre, there is truly something for everyone on this CD! One of my favorite releases of 1998.
        All Too Human
        Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
        • AWESOME
        • amazing...
        • BUY THIS ALBUM
        • What a great CD!!!
        All Too Human
        Grounded
        Manufacturer: Surprise Truck
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B0000TWN42
        Release Date: 2003-11-25

        Tracks:

        1. What I live For
        2. Loud and Clear
        3. Id Rather Not
        4. Broken Light
        5. Altruism Gone Astray
        6. ABC Song
        7. One More Time
        8. All Too Human
        9. Amerika
        10. Army of Robots
        11. Never Gonna Stop
        12. Shout

        Album Description

        Enhanced CD features the video for "I'd Rather Not" playable using Quicktime. If you purchase a"Promo" copy from a second hand vendor your CD will not have the video encoded! Be aware!!

        Customer Reviews:

        5 out of 5 stars AWESOME.......2004-03-14

        GREAT STUFF! I simply cant get enough. Words can hardly explain the way I feel about this album. GROUNDED takes on so many issues and subjects that each and every one of us can relate to. Unlike most main stream bands. I've known NICK K for four years and never really heard the bands music. After I received the album I was, I guess you can say in aww. I really appreciate this one. LOVE YA NICK! GET THIS ALBUM YA'll!

        5 out of 5 stars amazing..........2003-12-24

        grounded is a great band live and they really captured their talent with this cd. it is one of the only cds i can listen to over and over again. the songs address issues and are easy to relate to. i cant pick a favorite song b/c they are all great and just buy the cd already cuz im done talking

        5 out of 5 stars BUY THIS ALBUM.......2003-12-04

        Ok, if you really want something you can put in your CD player and play over and over, buy this album. The songs are fast, fun, and intelligent. I can't stop singing along with these guys! This is a CD you won't get tired of listening to and you might even learn a thing or two. Great Band!

        5 out of 5 stars What a great CD!!!.......2003-11-30

        This CD has a true punk sound that everyone can appreciate. Ian, Big Phil, Mike, & Nick did a fabulous job on their debut CD. This is one of those CDs where you can press play, sit back, and just enjoy the whole thing. Like I said, all the songs kick ass. However, I would pay special attention to Never Gonna Stop, All Too Human, I'd Rather Not, One More Time, and of course Shout (what a great cover song!) Nice work fellas...see you at the next show.
        Entropy
        Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
        • All Too Familiar
        Entropy
        All Too Human
        Manufacturer: Steelheart
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
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        ASIN: B0002IVPOK
        Release Date: 2004-07-12

        Tracks:

        1. Entropy
        2. Jester
        3. Haunted
        4. E-Killer
        5. Arrhythmia
        6. Seven Deadly Sins
        7. White Stones
        8. Undone

        Album Details

        Features ex-Dream Theather's keyboard player Derek Sherinian.

        Customer Reviews:

        3 out of 5 stars All Too Familiar.......2007-03-24

        The past decade has seen a sizable number of progressive metal bands emerge on the scene, largely due to the influence of three bands - Queensryche, Fates Warning, and of course Dream Theater. These bands would ultimately end up in one of two categories: those who would stick closely to the DT/FW/QR style of progressive metal (see: Mind's Eye, Ice Age, Elegy), and those who would develop their own distinctive sound (see: Evergrey, Vanden Plas, Pain of Salvation).

        Texas based All Too Human falls into the first category. The band is obviously very much influenced by Fates Warning. In fact, their sound is remarkably like what you would expect a modern Fates Warning album to sound like if John Arch were still in the band.

        The band's 2002 album Entropy is very technical and progressive, but it's also very much a by the numbers prog metal album. It's not a bad album by any means, but at the same time there's really not a lot here that makes All Too Human stand out from the rest of the pack. If you like progressive metal, and aren't expecting too much in terms of originality, you'll probably enjoy Entropy. Back when I was buying virtually everything that sounded remotely like Dream Theater, this album would have put a smile on my face. I like to think I've (dare I say it) progressed a bit since then, and tend to hold progressive metal bands to a higher standard. Entropy is a perfectly respectable album, but it's just not what I'm looking for anymore.
        All Too Human
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          All Too Human
          The Rakes
          Manufacturer: V2
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
          ASIN: B000EGDD9K
          Release Date: 2006-03-06

          Tracks:

          1. All Too Human
          2. Vitamin V
          3. Terror (Acoustic)
          4. All Too Human (Video)

          Album Description

          UK four -track single taken from the re-release of their debut album 'Capture / Release'. The album version of the title track is b/w 'Vitamin V' (Exclusive Recording), 'Terror' (Acoustic) and 'All Too Human' (CD-Rom Video). V2. 2006.
          Land of X
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            Land of X

            Manufacturer: Eternal Return Music (Indie)
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

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            ASIN: B000CAK03K
            Release Date: 2003-07-29
            Entropy
            Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
            • All Too Familiar
            • If you fed EMI Dream Theater and Fates Warning...
            Entropy
            All Too Human
            Manufacturer: The Orchard
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

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            ASIN: B00020HDKS
            Release Date: 2004-04-20

            Tracks:

            1. Entropy
            2. The Jester
            3. Haunted
            4. E-Killer
            5. Arrhythmia
            6. Seven Deadly Sins
            7. White Stones
            8. Undone

            Album Description

            Self-produced and self-financed, Entropy is 60 minutes of fantastic progressive metal. It's a unique specimen, as All Too Human have seemingly bent the rules of what a prog-metal album is supposed to sound like. From the fantastic odd-meter sections to the present-but-not-intrusive keyboards (courtesy of special guest Derek Sherinian of Dream Theater and Planet-X fame), Entropy is inviting from the start.

            Customer Reviews:

            3 out of 5 stars All Too Familiar.......2007-03-24

            The past decade has seen a sizable number of progressive metal bands emerge on the scene, largely due to the influence of three bands - Queensryche, Fates Warning, and of course Dream Theater. These bands would ultimately end up in one of two categories: those who would stick closely to the DT/FW/QR style of progressive metal (see: Mind's Eye, Ice Age, Elegy), and those who would develop their own distinctive sound (see: Evergrey, Vanden Plas, Pain of Salvation).

            Texas based All Too Human falls into the first category. The band is obviously very much influenced by Fates Warning. In fact, their sound is remarkably like what you would expect a modern Fates Warning album to sound like if John Arch were still in the band.

            The band's 2002 album Entropy is very technical and progressive, but it's also very much a by the numbers prog metal album. It's not a bad album by any means, but at the same time there's really not a lot here that makes All Too Human stand out from the rest of the pack. If you like progressive metal, and aren't expecting too much in terms of originality, you'll probably enjoy Entropy. Back when I was buying virtually everything that sounded remotely like Dream Theater, this album would have put a smile on my face. I like to think I've (dare I say it) progressed a bit since then, and tend to hold progressive metal bands to a higher standard. Entropy is a perfectly respectable album, but it's just not what I'm looking for anymore.

            4 out of 5 stars If you fed EMI Dream Theater and Fates Warning..........2005-04-03

            The short version, for ye of little patience: A very solid band, with a good sense of melody, clearly well-versed in the progressive rock/metal lexicon, but not outstanding enough to earn that fifth star. Comparisons to Fates Warning and Dream Theater, among others, are useful because their sounds are similar at times, but All Too Human is a decent band by their own right, and don't emulate the greats too closely. Oh, and if you're a fan of singing à la John Arch in his Fates Warning years, ignore my critiques of the singer.

            And now, for those with stronger constitutions, a bit of elaboration:
            "Entropy" - Starts with a very solid standard progressive rock/metal sound, well-balanced, well-mixed, mildly complex but definitely rocking. About halfway through starts a section that sounds strikingly early-Fates-Warning to my ears. The next minute is hard for me to listen to, with the singer clearly straining the upper end of his range, but the song does get stronger again - 7.0/10.
            "The Jester" - There are some very cool moments in this song, nestled in amongst what is basically a jejune progressive rock song. Recommended for people who think Dream Theater is too haughty, or who complain that Opeth's Damnation was "wussy" - 6.0/10.
            "Haunted" - The intro presents a pleasant change in direction from Track 2, almost reminding me of 6DoiT. Again, I think the vocals are a little weaker on this track than the rest of the band, but the song structure really more than makes up for that - 9.5/10.
            "e-Killer" - Props for using that `plugging into the Matrix' sound; that's possibly the most inventive part of the song, though - 6.0/10.
            "Arrythmia" - Starts of with a very math-rock sound, with, despite the title, quite rhythmic motives bouncing around the drums. Settles into a very solid prog instrumental. Only potential complaint is that it feels about 90 seconds too long - 9.0/10.
            "Seven Deadly Sins" - The previous track leads beautifully into this one, with no decline in quality. Not so good a song, though, as its kindred spirit "Se7en" is a movie - 7.5/10.
            "White Stones" - Adopts almost a love ballad feel at times, but without detriment. A good song either way. The few minutes, in 7/4, could easily be from a DT song - 8.5/10.
            "Undone" - Starts off softer than most other tracks, builds throughout, so by the end it has that classic half-time over standard-time feel. Not the strongest track to end with -8.0/10.

            P.S. - EMI = Experiments in Musical Intelligence. Look it up.

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