All Artists: Church Title: El Momento Siguiente Members Wishing: 5 Total Copies: 0 Label: Liberation Music Oz Release Date: 2/2/2007 Album Type: Import Genres: Pop, Rock Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 9325583041587 |
Church El Momento Siguiente Genres: Pop, Rock The stunning follow up to el momento descuidado. Featuring remarkable acoustic versions of Wide Open Road, It's No Reason, Electric Lash, Reptile, Tantalized and many more. Plus three brand new songs. | |
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Album Description The stunning follow up to el momento descuidado. Featuring remarkable acoustic versions of Wide Open Road, It's No Reason, Electric Lash, Reptile, Tantalized and many more. Plus three brand new songs. |
CD ReviewsAcoustic Hits Volume Two DKDC | Washington, DC USA | 05/14/2007 (5 out of 5 stars) ""an acoustically textured collection featuring Church oldies and more recently recorded work as well as some brand new compositions." Track listing "Wide Open Road" "It's No Reason" "Reptile" "Tantalized" "Electric Lash" "After Everything" "Song In The Afternoon" "Two Places At Once" "Appalatia" "Bordello" "Pure Chance" "Grind" "NSEW (North, South, East, And West)" "Comeuppance" " Incredible Acoustic Instrumentals And Great Vocals Brien Comerford | Glenview, Illinois United States | 04/16/2007 (5 out of 5 stars) "On this CD the Church's acoustic versions of their many hits and lesser known songs are impeccably performed. The Church's esoteric and dynamic lead vocalist, Steve Kilbey, is in remarkable form on every song. The entire band really jams with vintage virtuoisity. The Church has been and continues to be one of the greatest bands on the planet. Their vocals and music are elaborate and they frequently sound superior to RadioHead, Coldplay, U2 and Simple minds. Steve KIlbey is not only a supreme singer, he is also a poet, an artist, a spiritual sage, a painter and a diehard philosophical vegetarian." Perfection Patrick M. Sanchez | Chicago, IL USA | 11/28/2007 (5 out of 5 stars) "I am a reviewer of few words but I must say that the things that the Church does to some of their legacy songs are simply unbelievable here. If you love songs like "after everything", "Two Places" or "Pure chance", you will not be disappointed because the acoustic versions transcend even the original beauty of these songs. If you are a fan of the Church, you can't miss this..."
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