All Artists:Killers Title:Hot Fuss Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 2 Label:Island Original Release Date: 1/1/2004 Re-Release Date: 8/16/2005 Album Type: Extra tracks, Import, Limited Edition Genres:Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock Style:New Wave & Post-Punk Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC:602498837955
"One year after the Killers' debut album "Hot Fuss" was released, it is now re-released as a "limited edition", with 3 additional tracks that have been available on various singles.
"Hot Fuss Limited Edition" (14 tracks, 56 min.) brings the original 11 tracks first. By now, the first half of the album sounds like a "greatest hits" album, that's how familiar tunes like "Jenny Was a Friend of Mine", "Mr. Brightside", "Smile Like You Mean It" and "Somebody Told Me" now are. But the rest of the album is quite good as well, with tracks like "Andy You're a Star", "Change Your Mind" and "Everything Will Be Alright". The bonus tracks are quite good as well, in particular "Glamorous Indie Rock & Roll" (although the Killers by now are hardly indie). "The Ballad of Michael Valentine" is so-so, but "Under the Gun" is grade A quality and would have fitted nicely onto the album proper.
This re-release is intended to tempt those on the fence that for whatever reason hadn't bought the album yet. Like me. (My 15 yr. daughter had bought it, so I was familiar with the album.) I'm glad that I bought this. If on the other hand you're REALLY into the Killers, your probably have those additional tracks already."
Here's the low-down:
Julyguy | Richmond, VA | 08/20/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"If you're a Killers fan who already has the Hot Fuss cd in its original form, & you're wondering EXACTLY what the differences here are, here you go:
3 b-sides/non-album tracks have been tacked on to the end of the cd.
"Glamorous Indie Rock & Roll" was a track previously only found on the UK verson of Hot Fuss. "Ballad of Michael Valentine" & "Under The Gun" have appeared on several of the band's import singles. All tracks are good, but "Under The Gun" is exceptional & should have been on the album from the beginning.
"All These Things That I Have Done" is a slightly different mix on this edition. The gospel choir from the mid-section of the song is heard longer near the end, as they accompany Brandon during the "don't you put me on the back-burner..." chorus. Not a huge difference, but it adds some more energy. This is the version that radio stations are now playing.
As for the artwork, the cd booklet is exactly the same with 2 exceptions. Besides the obvious cover photo change (from blue to black), Brandon Flowers' solo picture has mysteriously disappeared in favor of a blank, black page. Perhaps he wants us to forget about that shag haircut he had when the cd first came out?
So there you have it. Those are the only differences, but if you don't already have the 3 bonus tracks, I'd say they're WELL worth the ten bucks that I spent on this. Be sure to check out "Under The Gun"!!!"
Bonus Tracks Found Elsewhere
Scotty D | 02/18/2008
(1 out of 5 stars)
"The three bonus tracks,
"Glamorous Indie Rock & Roll"
"The Ballad of Michael Valentine"
"Under the Gun"
are all available on the Killer's 2007 release Sawdust.
If you are looking to buy the Hot Fuss album, buy the Deluxe Tour Edition which comes with a DVD of videos."
Hotter and Fussier!
Claire Decock | Ashland, OR United States | 08/17/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Hot Fuss was already an exceptional album, and the addition of these three previously unreleased tracks adds to it's appeal.
The hits "Somebody Told Me," "Mr. Brightside," and "All These Things That I've Done" alone make the album worth buying if you don't already own the 2004 edition of "Hot Fuss." The original 12 songs are catchy and fun, especially the sexy-sounding "On Top" and poppish "Change Your Mind," as well as the fascinating songs of murderous jealousy, "Jenny" and "Midnight Show."
Those of you who already own "Hot Fuss" and enjoy it will be glad to have the three additional songs.
"Glamorous Indie Rock 'n' Roll" is a sarcastic jab at people who say The Killers have sold out due to the popularity of their music. Despite the heavy sarcasm, it is sung in a way that sounds almost like over-the-top sincerity. It is not simply a jab at snobbish indie rock fans - it is a wonderful song in itself.
"The Ballad of Michael Valentine" has an interesting sound and even more interesting lyrics, although it doesn't quite catch one's attention as well as the two other newly added songs.
"Under The Gun" is a short but sweet song. It tells the story of a fatal car crash, an angel "with a criminal mind," and the man she left behind. This has got to be the catchiest song ever written in which the chorus is a repetition of the line, "Kill me now!"
To make a long story short, YES, the three added songs are worth buying this limited edition CD!
"
Amazing
J. Stiene | PA | 11/16/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"A really brilliant album, which is saying something for a debut record. The eclectic influences, combination of guitar and keys make this an original record well worth the price. A modern masterpiece. I expect great things from this band. This is the best new rock album I've heard in years."