UK edition of the alternative rocker's third album. Includes the singles, 'Buck Rogers' & 'Seven Days in the Sun'. Including a UK exclusive bonus track 'Satellite News'. 2001 release.
UK edition of the alternative rocker's third album. Includes the singles, 'Buck Rogers' & 'Seven Days in the Sun'. Including a UK exclusive bonus track 'Satellite News'. 2001 release.
"Echo Park is FEEDER's Third album.
There are a lot of cool guitar tracks on this album.
For example:Standing on the Edge
Buck Rogers
Seven Days in the Sun
Choke
Tell All Your Friends
Under the Weather
Bug
This music includes very cool guitar sounds, which are very rhythmical.
I had a friendly feeling toward this music because I like rhythmical music.
If you like rhythmical music, maybe you can enjoy this music.However, this album includes not only rhythmical rock music, but also
some beautiful ballads.
For example:
Piece by Piece
We Can't Rewind
Turn
Oxygen
These tracks are beautiful ballads.I think that the balance of the music is good.
Not only rockc Not only balladcEspecially, this album includes Buck Rogers. It is a popular song in England.
Check it out.By the way, buying Gran Turismo3 (TV game) gave me a chance to know this group.I bought the Japanese edition of gEcho Parkh, This edition includes 4 extra tracks (gJust a dayh, gpurpleh, gheadsh, g21st century meltdownh but it does NOT include gSatellite Newsh)..."
Music to be blasted loudly!
emilystrange2k | 05/26/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Prior to releasing three previous albums which, to be honest, have not done an awful lot for Feeder (despite being wicked cd's), this is finally the work which will guarantee them mainstream mtv success and sales with future records.
This is a wicked cd. I have found that there is a song on here to suit my every mood. Sure, there are elements of Coldplay here, but remember, Feeder were there first! 'Buck Rodgers' is one of the most infectious records I have ever heard. As soon as the bass line hits in it has you hooked. Generally, this is a very positive, reassuring cd. The lyrics of songs such as 'We Can't Rewind' and 'Seven Days in The Sun' are guaranteed to put a smile on your face, and of course, the chorus to Buck Rodgers - "I think we're gonna make it, I think we're gonna save it".
From a female perspective, it helps that Grant and Jon are drop dead gorgeous (buy it just for their pictures on the inlay cards), but this is a great reflection of Feeders past career peaking, demonstrating how their skills have matured over time to produce such a magnificent album. It truly is a piece to be proud of. There are no wicked guitar solos or notable rock'n'roll moments that are going to go down in history, but tak it on face value and don't compare their skills to other musicians and you will find a goldmine hidden within this cd.
Like this? Check out Coldplay, Radiohead, Muse and Delirious?. Buy it. You won't regret it :)"
Feeder Come Alive
ourladypeace_fan | Manchester, England | 09/28/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"A brilliant album from one of the best British rock (indie rock) bands. This album has everything a great album should have and more, it is truly a masterpiece. The song Buck Rogers was absolutely huge in the UK and really helped to promote and sell the album, fortunately that was the only single to be hugely overplayed. Every song is absolutely superb, especially We can't rewind and Turn, which in my opinion are two of the best Feeder songs. Anyone's music collection that doesn't contain this cd is incomplete. Feeder ROCK!! especially echo park!"
The most amazing album ever!
Vicki | England | 04/06/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is the most fantastic album i have ever heard. i don't think I truely appreciated music until I first heard Feeder! They really are amazing and this album completely showcases them. Every song is great in its own way and it's so difficult to chose a favourite because of this. There are 'happy' songs like Buck Rodgers and Seven Days in the Sun which make you want to leap around playing air guitar and more mellow ones like Turn and Oxygen that are great at making you reflect on life. if you don't listen to it you are really missing out!"
Rocks Like Few Things Do
R. Hynes | New Jersey, USA | 07/23/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"First of all, I'm not a super major Feeder fan. I've only heard "Polythene" and "Yesterday Went Too Soon" and liked Yesterday better. That being said, "Echo Park" is the best of those three.
This album is solid from beginning to end. I had a hard time picking a favorite tune. In fact, it was one of the best albums I've heard since Embrace's "Out of Nothing." It's one of those just-push-play kind of albums. The content and form of each song is fitting: the rockers kick, and the ballads were true to themselves, not wimpy or contrived.
Check out: Satellite News, Piece by Piece, Turn, Seven Days..., and Under the Weather for a good sampling. Buy this and let your friends borrow it."