All Artists: Servant Title: Servant (Bonus CD) Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: Edel Europe Release Date: 12/6/2004 Album Type: Import, Limited Edition Genres: Pop, Rock Style: Number of Discs: 2 SwapaCD Credits: 2 |
Servant Servant (Bonus CD) Genres: Pop, Rock
This enhanced limited edition features 4 tracks plus 4 bonus tracks 'Jack The Ripper', 'Brand New Lover', 'Oh No No No' & 'Papyrus' and 2 videos of 'Orchestra' and 'Liquefy' from the album. Comes in deluxe packaging wi... more » | |
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Album Description This enhanced limited edition features 4 tracks plus 4 bonus tracks 'Jack The Ripper', 'Brand New Lover', 'Oh No No No' & 'Papyrus' and 2 videos of 'Orchestra' and 'Liquefy' from the album. Comes in deluxe packaging with slipcase. Recall. 2005. Similar CDs
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CD ReviewsQuality album, misunderstood lyrics Duran Dark | Modesto, CA USA | 08/05/2006 (5 out of 5 stars) "As reviewed by another, it is easily put as a horrible lyrics, with their song Cells. Yet, it is highly misunderstood, in its glory. It is a beautiful album, with beautiful instrumentals, and deep lyrics once you gain a focus. Taking apart the lyrics, "It'll all click when the mortgage clears All our fears will disappear Now you go to bed I'm staying here I've got another level that I want to clear " Is clearly a struggle of dealing with the common troubles of finances, about surviving the next round of payments, and hope of it all clearing out. I've got another level easily implies that another bill just has to be taken care of. "We should be more adventurous with our meals They annoy me those who employ me The could destroy me The should enjoy me " Expresses the average life brought down life, with the only thing to look forward for is the meals, and trying to bring enjoyment. Then the usual dinner complaint of the job. Looking forward into more of the lyrics, you can sum the song up about being, they live an average, dull life that stresses the individual out, when all they want to do is be with the one they care for everyday, ignoring life's pressures and permenant fixtures." What's wrong with you people Carol Denehy | Canberra, Australia | 09/25/2006 (4 out of 5 stars) "I hadn't heard any of this on any soundtrack, but bought the album based on soundclips. There is absolutely nothing wrong with the vocals that couldn't be said for 85% of the music that passes for highly rated pop these days. The who package oozes a spooky vibe of somehow evil hiding around the corner. The instrumentals are great but the vocals are another layer to the whole experience. I have it on high rotation on my iPod and think it much better than other stuff I bought based on reviews."
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