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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0060768463820
Format: Enhanced
Label: Sanctuary Records
Manufacturer: Sanctuary Records
MPN: 84638
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Sanctuary Records
Release Date: October 07, 2003
Studio: Sanctuary Records
Disc 1:- Song Without Sin
- A ? of When
- Operation Mind Control
- Flying
- In Your Name
- Back In Black
- Nightmare City
- Lost Halo
- Holy Roller
- Great Expectations
- Choices Mash Up/Happy Shopper
- Pocket of Tears
- Sacred Ground
- Tomorrow Never Knows
- Nova
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I LOVE the lyrics to "In Your Name" Brilliant.. Corey delivers the brainy, heavy duty, tongue-in-cheek commentary. Cool production too.
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Vernon Reid thankfully gives up on his solo noodlings and rejoins forces with the vehicle that give his talents such a good showcasing. LC were supposedly dead to the world yet here they reconvene and on this album things seem to have turned full circle for them. In the late 80's and early 90's it was their funkiness and apartness from so much of the hard rock world that gave them a fresh voice. However in 2003 it would seem that their concentration on song and - dare I say it - normality, that makes ...
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Having been a longstanding fan of Living Colour that pulled his copy of "Vivid" out of a Hasting's shipping box, it would stand to reason that I would have snatched up "Collideoscope." However, several years passed, and doing an academic project on the band inspired me to finally purchase it. Retrospectively, I had no small amount of fear that the "comeback" CD from one of my personal favorite bands would not live up to my expectations, tinted as they were by the rose-colored glasses of nostalgia. ...
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After a very long hiatus, Living Colour returned to the music scene in 2003 with their fourth studio album, Collideoscope. During their heyday, the band was a rarity in hard rock as their first two albums, Vivid and Time's Up respectively, were very strong statements both lyrically and musically. The band could add any genre to their brand of music and make it their own. Although their third album, Stain, was a less challenging release and was hampered by a muddy production, the great songs were still ...
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Realistically Collideoscope feels like seven strong tracks with a bunch of demos to pad it out and while it fits in with Living Colour's back catalogue returning listeners might be disappointed. The band feel inconsistent here, torn between coming back with a strong, traditional sounding album that would match past efforts or continuing from where Stain left off. They opt to take a mixed approach and Collidescope is the uneven result. Musically its a continuation of the style found on Stain heavy muted ...
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