Smash

Smash

Smash

ASIN: B000A3OX28

Track Listings
 
1. Utopia
2. Rock On
3. Arpeggio
4. Minidoux
5. Oh Boy
6. TV Dogs (Cathodica's Letter)
7. Hard Tits
8. Teen Beat Ocean
9. Promo
10. Tropical Metal
11. Headache
12. Moto
13. Fast Life
14. Radio Caca

Smash,Jackson & His Computer Band,Warp Records,Dance Music,Electronic,House,IDM,Pop
All Star Smash Hits
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • excellent cd
  • Quite good :-)
  • Better then ever!
  • This is a good cd
  • They Are All Stars
All Star Smash Hits
Smash Mouth
Manufacturer: Interscope Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000A7DVPE
Release Date: 2005-08-23

Tracks:

  1. All Star
  2. Walkin On The Sun
  3. Flo
  4. Beer Goggles
  5. Why Cant We Be Friends
  6. Diggin Your Scene
  7. Waste
  8. Then The Morning Comes
  9. Come On, Come On
  10. Cant Get Enough Of You Baby
  11. Every Word Means No
  12. Better Do It Right
  13. Do It Again
  14. Holiday In My Head
  15. Pacific Coast Party
  16. Im A Believer
  17. Aint No Mystery
  18. Hang On
  19. Always Gets Her Way
  20. Getting Better

Album Description

Smash Mouth's "Greatest Hits" compilation entitled All Star Smash Hits includes 20 Smash Mouth recordings (most of the singles, four cover tunes and four previously "soundtrack-only" songs).

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars excellent cd.......2007-02-27

I got this cd primarily for two songs, All Star and Walking on the Sun. I tend to keep listening to my favorites, but the other songs are good too. Overall, a good CD that I will enjoy more with time.

4 out of 5 stars Quite good :-).......2006-11-10

These guys have an old sounding but at the same time new twist on music that is quite refreshing after hearing all the hip hop, rap and grunge music out there.

5 out of 5 stars Better then ever!.......2006-01-29

I've always loved Smash mouth, and this CD is the way to go for all fans. Or even if you're starting out, this is the one to get as it has several tracks on it you can't find on their other cds. such as Mystery Man and Pacific coast party. This is a good cd to get to sample all their works.

Beside's it has several of my favorite songs on it, such as Walking on the sun, When the morning comes, better do it right ( a song you can't find anywhere else except for the Grinch cd) and Waste. I'm just disappointed they didn't come out with this cd sooner before I spent money on buying soundtracks just for one single smash mouth song.

5 out of 5 stars This is a good cd .......2005-11-27

I love this cd it's pretty good my fav song is allstar

4 out of 5 stars They Are All Stars.......2005-10-01

The 1990's really brought out the waves of pure feel-good party bands. For acts like The Offspring with Pretty Fly For A White Guy, and of course Sugar Ray featuring Mark McGrath and their upbeat track Fly, they have really been the staples of the feel good pop side of music. Smash Mouth is also no acception. During their glory days, mid-90's, and the early 2000's, the group has been really the leaders with making great party songs for everybody. They started right at the top, and still haven't lost their way. Yet, while there are some who have forgotten them, the songs definitely live on.

Smash Mouth's 2005 All Star Smash Hits, is a packaged collection of their biggest tracks from their era in the top 40. The collection actually delivers very well with remastering and compiling some of their best tracks including songs for movies like Clockstoppers, Mystery Men and Shrek. While some of those films died in vein, the music for those ill-fated flicks actually outlasted as great guilty pleasures 2 to 1. The collection includes great party songs like their first big hit, Walkin' On The Sun, their biggest hit All Star, the Neil Diamond cover of I'm A Believer, the quirky Then The Morning Comes, and Pacific Coast Party. While the album delivers well, it does overlook only one song, the tropical-styled You Are My Number One which was used in ads for Chrysler a couple of years ago.

Although it is just a shame many people don't seem to remember Smash Mouth as much anymore. Nevertheless, All Star Smash Hits is absolutely a must have for anybody who loves great guilty pleasure songs. They are still walkin' on the sun.

Album Cover: C+

Songs: B+

Mastering: B 1/2-

Price: B

Overall: B 1/2+
Smash
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Timeless
  • AWESOME ALBUM, AWESOME BAND
  • classic
  • Solid skate punk,but
  • The Offspring's Greatest Album
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Offspring
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ASIN: B000001IPL
Release Date: 1994-04-15

Tracks:

  1. Time To Relax
  2. Nitro (Youth Energy)
  3. Bad Habit
  4. Gotta Get Away
  5. Genocide
  6. Something To Believe In
  7. Come Out And Play
  8. Self Esteem
  9. It'll Be A Long Time
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  11. What Happened To You?
  12. So Alone
  13. Not The One
  14. Smash

Amazon.com essential recording

Call them the Nine Inch Nails of punk. Like NIN, the Offspring preserve the essential ingredients of their chosen genre--guitars grinding out three chords, shouted vocals, and plenty of vitriol--and layer them over a melodic base that packs considerable popular appeal. The singles from Smash, the Offspring's breakthrough album, still receive considerable radio airplay: "Gotta Get Away," "Come Out and Play," and "Self Esteem." With these and Smash's 11 other tracks, the band chronicles the adolescent experience with clarity and surprisingly incisive wit. That pretty much describes all of their albums, but this is the one to get. It's got more shape than their earlier material and isn't as disturbingly poppy as their more recent recordings; it's the perfect blend of riffs and rage. --Genevieve Williams

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Yes, they (along with Green Day) finally brought skate-rock into the world of John Q. Mallrat, but the Offspring were hardly spring chickens at the time of this breakthrough album's release. They'd been slogging away since 1987, a span that allowed them to amass all the clever tricks showcased here, most notably the Latino-rap/moshpit-riff mega-hit "Come Out and Play." Just about every track on the disc (the band's third, if you were counting) keeps that careful balance between aggression and accessibility, from the surf-punk self- help rant of "Self-Esteem" to the airy ska-pop of "What Happened to You?" If Green Day are the '90s punk equivalent of the Beatles, and Rancid its Rolling Stones, the Offspring might be its Monkees--remembered for nothing more important than simple, indelible pop. --David Sprague

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Timeless.......2007-04-06

Arguably one of the most influential rock albums of the 90s by one of the best bands. Smash, easily Offspring's best album to date came out at a time when Nirvana's Nevermind and Green Day's Dookie albums rocked the radio. Definitely all classics, worthy of 5 stars. Smash is raw energy in every one of Dexters vocals and Noodles' guitar riffs. Relentless fast paced hard hitting tracks that can get you pumped for anything you do, not a weak song on the cd. A** kickers like Bad Habit (the whole thing is about road rage, you dont hear that much), the popular Self Esteem, and my favorite It'll Be A Long Time. Through and through an iconic masterpiece. If you dont have this cd, go get it, NO EXCEPTIONS. Anyways "it's time to relax and you know what that means a glass of wine your favorite easy chair and ofcourse this compact disc playing on your home stereo".

5 out of 5 stars AWESOME ALBUM, AWESOME BAND.......2007-02-20

this album is genius. beautifully crafted, good guitar tunes, but dexter's whine is very common in this album, and it can get annoying, especially in self esteem. but that song still rocks. so does come out and play. so does bad habit. so does genocide. so does what happened to you. and many many others.

5 out of 5 stars classic.......2007-02-14

My first c.d. i ever bought when i was [...].......and till this day at 25--- i still pop this cd in my car and enjoy every song on it....and its one of those albums that everyone knows and loves amongst my friends....if you dont have it...go and order it cause its a classic...

4 out of 5 stars Solid skate punk,but.......2007-01-10

anyone notice that "Gotta Get Away"'s verse parts are sung in the same way as Nirvana's "About a Girl" verse parts? I heard it on the radio today, and I wanted to sing "About a girl" but of course, Offspring's lyrics were different.

5 out of 5 stars The Offspring's Greatest Album.......2006-11-22

Hi. The Offspring have two stand-out albums, Ixnay on the Hombre and Smash. Of those two, of which both are amazing, Smash is slightly better. The only track I don't dig is Killboy Powerhead. Ixnay has one weak spot, too, that being Don't Pick It Up. If it didn't have lyrics, this song might be tolerable... but I can't stand it for some reason. So yeah. If you want to discover what the Offspring are really about, get this album (or Ixnay, or better yet, both!). Americana is a joke. Splinter is weak. Conspiracy of One is acceptable. Ignition and the self-titled first album are both good, too, but they can't compare with Smash and Ixnay. Both are timeless. Grab 'em and forget the pop-culture mockery from Americana which wears itself out quickly...
Tommy
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • The Who Classic Masterpiece AS YOU NEVER HEARD BEFORE
  • A Landmark Classic Now Made Even Better.
  • A Milestone of Early Rock!
  • I Love it !
  • The Who's classic rock opera gets a 35th birthday celebration fit for a king!
Tommy

Manufacturer: Geffen Records
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ASIN: B0000DJZAH
Release Date: 2003-10-28

Tracks:

  1. Overture
  2. It's A Boy
  3. 1921
  4. Amazing Journey
  5. Sparks
  6. Eyesight To The Blind (The Hawker)
  7. Christmas
  8. Cousin Kevin
  9. The Acid Queen
  10. Underture
  11. Do You Think It's Alright
  12. Fiddle About
  13. Pinball Wizard
  14. There's A Doctor
  15. Go To The Mirror!
  16. Tommy Can You Hear Me?
  17. Smash The Mirror
  18. Sensation
  19. Miracle Cure
  20. Sally Simpson
  21. I'm Free
  22. Welcome
  23. Tommy's Holiday Camp
  24. We're Not Gonna Take It
  25. See Me Feel Me/Listening To You

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  1. I Was
  2. Christmas (Out-Take 3)
  3. Cousin Kevin Model Child
  4. Young Man Blues (Version 1)
  5. Tommy Can You Hear Me? (Alternate Version)
  6. Trying To Get Through
  7. Sally Simpson (Out-Takes)
  8. Miss Simpson
  9. Welcome (Take 2)
  10. Tommy's Holiday Camp (Band's Version)
  11. We're Not Gonna Take It (Alternate Version)
  12. Dogs (Part 2)
  13. It's A Boy
  14. Amazing Journey
  15. Christmas
  16. Do You Think It's Alright?
  17. Pinball Wizard

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The Who Classic Masterpiece AS YOU NEVER HEARD BEFORE.......2007-06-12

The Album is a masterpiece of all time rock n roll, even if this is "the less Who album" of the Who... but nevermind!
The Sound in both Stereo (from the original master tape discovered in the vault of UMG) and 5.1 (mixed by Pete Townshend himself) is great...
As you put the disc in your player you'll hear the great differences from the 1996 reissue even if you have only a "simple" CD player..
If You're a great Who fan and you a have SACD player buy ABSOLUTELY this album and enjoy it 'til the laser of your player won't work anymore...
The second disc is clearly for fans only but the quality of some track even if are demos or outtakes is very very good!!

5 out of 5 stars A Landmark Classic Now Made Even Better........2006-12-26

One of the most important, groundbreaking amd influential albums in the history of rock and roll, The Who's 1969 magnum opus "Tommy", a rock opera about a deaf, dumb and blind kid who sure plays a mean pinball, is now better than ever thanks to the brilliance of SACD and DSD remastering techniques.

Every song on the cd sounds like it was recorded just yesterday. It is 100 % crystal clear, perfectly remixed and remastered. It gives you a clearer view of the story as well as a more pleasurable than ever listening experience. Pete Townshend and the people involved in this truly put their hearts into making "Tommy" better than ever.

The bonus disc is also worth it. A lot of awesome raritis. The liner notes are an interesting read, and the album itself is of course a masterpiece nobody should be without.

5 out of 5 stars A Milestone of Early Rock!.......2006-09-29

"Tommy" is beyond question one of the big milestones of early rock. Musically the band were at the peak of their creativity.

All band members were obviously extremely talented musicians and both Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend were/are great singers. Apart from few exceptions like "Cousin Kevin" all songs are outstanding; and it's really great to have the whole story on one CD - compared to the old double vinyl album.

Though the storyline may seem a little weird today ( to me it always did ), there is so much great music on this album.

The second bonus CD gives a very interesting insight in the developement of some of the songs. Though the sound quality is exellent CD 2 will mainly be of interest to hard-core Who fans. None of these alternate versions are better than the ones chosen for the album, though a few come close. The studio version of "Young Man Blues" which did not appear on the original album is a nice addition too!

5 out of 5 stars I Love it !.......2006-09-06

I was so blind-sided by this reissue - really. I have looked at this for a few years now, but I never picked it up. My impression of this was that it had some very good music along with some dated sounding tracks, so it wasn't a high priority. I'd been having very good luck buying hybrid SACD's even though I don't own a SACD player; the CD layers benefit greatly from the DSD mastering, making them stand head and shoulders above the latest PCM remasters (there are a few exceptions), so I decided to take the plunge.

The CD layer is stunning. I must have been sitting there with my mouth open after "Overture" began. I experienced emotion that wasn't there on previous listens to this on CD and vinyl. Yes, some of the tracks still sound dated, but most of this album is very good indeed, and this remaster is so incredible. If you own a great stereo rig, I highly recommend buying this - in fact, even if you don't have a great rig, I recommend it!

5 out of 5 stars The Who's classic rock opera gets a 35th birthday celebration fit for a king!.......2006-08-13

The Who's fourth studio(and fifth overall) album Tommy was released in May of 1969.
The Tommy album by The Who was the make or break for the group because if Tommy had failed, The Who would have probably disbanded due to lack of funds despite their concerts selling out based on Pete Townshend's guitar smashing and Keith Moon's drum kit demolishing at the end of each gig.
Guitarist Pete Townshend, under the gun after I Can See For Miles failed as a single in the UK(although it was their biggest ever hit here in the US) came up with a rock opera about a deaf, dumb and blind kid named Tommy whom becomes those aforementioned things after witnessing an event as a child that traumatized him(his father killing his step-father whom he considered his father).
Originally considered to be a single length album, the band felt it didn't make sense so they expanded it into a double album and the result is one of rock's Top 10 greatest double studio albums in history(alongside other classic double albums like the then-already released Jimi Hendrix's Electric Ladyland and The Beatles' White album and would help pave the way for more classics like The Rolling Stones' 1972 masterwork Exile on Main Street, The Who's 1973 release Quadrophenia, Elton John's 1973 classic Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, Genesis' 1974 masterwork The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, Led Zeppelin's 1975 classic Physical Graffiti, Pink Floyd's 1979 masterpiece The Wall and Bruce Springsteen's 1980 classic The River among many others).
Alot of classics appear on this album like the Overture, the classic Top 20 hit Pinball Wizard, Amazing Journey, the Underture(best instrumental on here which is basically a repeat of the album's other instrumental Sparks), Go to the Mirror, I'm Free, Cousin Kevin(one of bass player John Entwistle's greatest compositions), Fiddle About(about the perverted Uncle Ernie), Tommy's Holiday Camp(another excellent ditty written by drummer Keith Moon whom did an excellent rendition in the film version of Tommy in 1975) and the classic finale We're Not Gonna Take It/See Me Feel Me.
The other tracks on the album It's a Boy, 1921(You Didn't Hear It), Eyesight to the Blind, Christmas, The Acid Queen, Do You Think It's Alright, There's a Doctor I've Found, Tommy Can You Hear Me?, Smash the Mirror, Sensation, Miracle Cure, Sally Simpson and Welcome are all great pieces as well though tend to be overlooked.
The album made The Who legends for good and peaked at #4 on the Billboard chart and was their first Gold seller(eventually Platinum).
In 1996, the album was re-released as a remastered CD but used different masters for the remixed reissue.
In October of 2003(just in time for Tommy's 35th Anniversary), Geffen Records(formerly known as MCA) re-released the album as a 2-disc Hybrid SACD with the original mix on the CD layer and a killer 5.1 mix on the SACD layer and this version uses the very original tapes that were found in Universal's vault after being said that the original tapes were destroyed by Kit Lambert in a fire. As a result of the discovery of the original tapes, the sound quality is amazing on here.
Disc two has great outtakes and demos like I Was, The Who trying to record Sally Simpson with hilarious results and instrumental versions of Tommy Can You Hear Me and Tommy's Holiday Camp among many other rarities plus a cool booklet with rare photos.
Highly recommended.
Big Smash
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • when will there be a retrospective that does eric justice?
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Wreckless Eric
Manufacturer: Stiff Records UK
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ASIN: B000MTOLP4
Release Date: 2007-04-10

Tracks:

  1. A Popsong
  2. Tonight (Is My Night)
  3. Too Busy
  4. Broken Doll
  5. Can I Be Your Hero?
  6. Back In My Hometown
  7. It'll Soon Be The Weekend
  8. Strange Towns
  9. Excuse Me
  10. Break My Mind
  11. Good Conversation
  12. Out Of The Blue

Tracks:

  1. Whole Wide World
  2. Take The Cash (K.A.S.H.)
  3. Let's Go To The Pictures
  4. Walking On The Surface Of The Moon
  5. Hit And Miss Judy
  6. I Wish It Would Rain
  7. Reconnez Cherie
  8. Veronica
  9. Brain Thieves
  10. Sempahore Signals
  11. I Need A Situation
  12. The Final Taxi
  13. There Isn't Anything Else
  14. A Little Bit More
  15. Take The Cash
  16. I Need A Situation

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars when will there be a retrospective that does eric justice?.......2007-06-25

This is the Wreckless Eric's third album plus the compilation from his first two albums originally released in the US in 1979 as Whole Wide World. According to Eric's website the album plus compilatiion were first released together in 1980. My gripe is that the compilation takes many more tracks from the second of Eric's releases than the first. The second album is much 'cleaner' and more 'professional' than the first and lacks much of the first's glorious idiosyncracy. In a word, Eric's first album was in the great tradition of English eccentricity--plus it had some great rock'n'roll on it and songs with wonderful hooks. Certainly the compilation includes the stand-outs 'Reconnez Cherie' and 'Whole Wide World' but the almost equally good, but weirder, 'Telephoning Home', 'Personal Hygiene', 'Grown Ups' and 'Waxworks' were left off, as was Eric's version of Ian Dury's 'Rough Kids'.
Don't get me wrong, it's great to have so much Wreckless Eric available on CD at last but, please, let's treat this great English eccentric rock'n'roller to the quality retrospective he deserves!
Astro Lounge
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Light summertime pop
  • This isn't too bad
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  • If you like Smashmouth, this cd {KICKS A**!}
  • A CD Influenced by Early Rock
Astro Lounge
Smash Mouth
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ASIN: B00000J7S9
Release Date: 1999-06-08

Tracks:

  1. Who's There
  2. Diggin' Your Scene
  3. I Just Wanna See
  4. Waste
  5. All Star
  6. Satellite
  7. Radio
  8. Stoned
  9. Then The Morning Comes
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Expounding on the theme from their hit "Walking on the Sun" (from the multiplatinum Fush Yu Mang), the verbose songs on Astro Lounge are filled with examinations of societal ills, personal woes, and other disappointments entailed in this thing known as Humanity. Yes, the album would seem heavy-handed were not the overriding sentiments filtered through Smash Mouth's "Hey, dude, let's party!" brand of musical optimism. Ranging from reggae to lounge to psychedelia to surfer rock to a sort of punk-a-go-go, Smash Mouth's influences have little in common with one another save for one important exception--they all evoke images of personal freedom and defiance of oppression, reminding us that, gee, fighting the Man can actually be raucous good fun! It's been a long time since a band with this much commercial potential could say something thought-provoking and get the party going. On "All Star," Steve Harwell sings, "Only shooting stars break the mold." A fitting prophecy for this outstanding alterna-pop album. --Beth Massa

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Light summertime pop.......2007-07-09

Like many people of my generation, I spent countless hours of my adolescent years listening to my "Astro Lounge" CD through a boombox or Discman headphones. And while many of us who loved this album so dearly in 1999 have "grown up," I still hold this album in very high esteem. Even looking back, "Astro Lounge" is a piece of pure pop genius. The album is full of perfectly constructed pop songs, and often evoking the fun sounds of an earlier musical era. Steve Harwell's often ironic lyrics can come off as a little corny at times, yet remain good-natured even when speaking of hardships and depression. But before all else, "Astro Lounge" is pure fun, and the party theme maintains throughout for the most part. They take their influences from a lot of places, and it makes for an entertaining ride. The space-age electronica of "Who's There" has little in common with the reggae-ska of "Road Man," the pumping hard rock of "Defeat You," or the hip hop of "Home." Smash Mouth is fun in the purest musical form, but the songwriting is clever, catchy, and at times ingenious. Even looking back, I highly recommend "Astro Lounge" to all.

The album begins with "Who's There," an electronic-pop ode to aliens, just for fun. "Diggin' Your Scene" is a bullhorn-delivered song with a driving beat, a very memorable tune. "I Just Wanna See" is slow and laidback, I like this song too. On "Waste," Harwell takes a depressed look at life from someone with nothing going on, it's the album's most somber moment. This gives way to the classic single "All Star," one of the most unforgettable songs of the nineties. From the ironic lines to the hook that everybody knows, this song was awesome and still is. "Satellite" exudes a little Latin influence, but also comes off as nostalgic in an effective, seductive style. "Radio" is a humorous straight-rock song, a highlight, and "Stoned" is a cleverly produced stoner's anthem anchored by a repetitive organ line. This song doesn't promote drug use so much as talk of its overall effects, and the music fits the song really well. The second single "Then the Morning Comes" is another beautifully constructed pop rock song with funny lyricism and great songwriting and production, with the classic Smash Mouth sound. "Road Man" is the band's infamous foray into reggae territory, personally I love this song. "Fallen Horses" is a slower song that picks up towards the end, and "Defeat You" is one of the most unlikely highlights, a hard rocker that displays some great guitar playing. "Come On Come On" is my absolute favorite here, an extremely catchy, organ-heavy pop anthem. The aforementioned "Home" borders on hip hop territory, but the irony of the lyrics has Smash Mouth's signature stamp. A cover of the well-known "Can't Get Enough of You Baby" closes the tracklist.

While it certainly won't be remembered as one of the best rock albums of the 90s, "Astro Lounge" was a well constructed, consistent pop album that spawned multiple hits and created pure entertainment for thousands. Even eight years later, it remains as fun a listen as it did in 1999, and I suggest a purchase to any fans of the singles.

4 out of 5 stars This isn't too bad.......2006-11-24

I used to listen to this CD alot back when I was in the fourth and fifth grades. I still listen to this CD once in a while, but I don't listen to this one as much as I used to. Favorite songs include: Then the morning comes, I'm still digging your scene, All Star, who's there, as well as others. I didn't have very many favorites with this CD. When I do listen to this, I sometimes find myself singing along with some of my old favorites.

4 out of 5 stars Much more than just "All Star".......2006-06-21

Smash Mouth has made a great living kicking out a stream of radio friendly pop hits for the better part of 10 years. I've never really been a huge fan of mainstream or radio friendly music. I don't have a good reason, I'm usually drawn to lesser known artist or types of music that don't get huge airplay.

Now we come to Smash Mouth's "Astro Lounge," with their retro rock, peppered with surf and pop overtones. There were times in 1999 or 2000 when I thought the local pop radio station only had three tunes: Santana's "Smooth," Lenny Kravits "Fly Away," and Smash Mouth's "All Star." So needless to say, I grew really sick of the song. It's not Smash Mouth's fault some radio stations seemed to have lost a few shipments of hit singles that summer. Actually, the overplaying "All Star" made me take a closer look at some of the other tracks on the disc.

The true gems on this record are the lesser known more mellow tracks like "Waste," "I Just Wanna See," and "Fallen Horses." I really love the opening guitar riff in "Defeat You."

I had the opportunity to see Smash Mouth Live a few years back, and they play just like their "feel good, life of the party" reputation. They never seem too take themselves too seriously, and honestly looked like they where enjoying themselves.

Still, once Smash Mouth makes its eventual fade from popular music, they should be able to carve out a loyal fan base that they can entertain for years to come.

4 out of 5 stars If you like Smashmouth, this cd {KICKS A**!}.......2006-02-03

This is the ulltimate Smashmouth cd! There's quite a few hits on it. Of course if you dont like Smashmouth......... Well then you wont buy it and you wouldnt be on this site. Anyway, the booklet inside the cover is really cool. I has a silver woman in a bikini, with like orange hair. Pretty freaky stuff. Anyway if you like Smashmouth get this FREAKING cd!


Review by Michael Peters. Thanks for reading!

4 out of 5 stars A CD Influenced by Early Rock.......2006-01-18

The best thing about Smash Mouth is that, as much as they love music, they never take themselves too seriously. Their sound ranges from sixties party to contemporary pop, with a heavy influence of early rock. Their lyrics are often satiric or downright humorous, with undercurrents of more serious concerns.

"Diggin' Your Scene" evokes the late sixties with a beat that one can imagine woman in vinyl mini-skirt dancing to while their stoned guys stand mesmerized by the colored lights. The lyrics poke fun at the sixties lingo while describing a guy's obsession with a dangerous woman. The following "I Just Wanna See" has the same kind of fun sound with hippy philosophy: "Doctors and lawyers race for the ball/And I don't even wanna understand it all/I just wanna see." "Then The Morning Comes" nods to the Beach Boys and to the surfer movies of the sixties; you can almost see the montage of skinny hippies and girls in polka dot bikini running toward the ocean. Not all the tracks are retro (except for the fact that the album was released in 1999). The pop chart favorite "All Star" is a catchy tune about embracing the life that fame brings. Ironically, "Stoned" sounds less retro than one would expect. The group's foray in reggae ("Road Man") is less successful than the other tracks.

"Astro Lounge" is rock/pop for those who miss the sixties and seventies -- or wish they had lived through them. -- Debbie Lee Wesselmann
Summer Girl
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • AMAZING
  • Smash Mouth's true comeback. Don't hit the beach without it.
  • GOOD SMASH MOUTH STYLE
  • Fantastic CD
  • Great but too soft
Summer Girl
Smash Mouth
Manufacturer: Beautiful Bomb
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000HKDEKG
Release Date: 2006-09-19

Tracks:

  1. The Crawl
  2. Everyday Superhero
  3. So Insane
  4. Girl Like You
  5. Getaway Car
  6. Story Of My Life
  7. Right Side, Wrong Bed
  8. Summer Girl
  9. Hey L.A.
  10. Quality Control
  11. Beautiful Bomb

Amazon.com

After scoring one of the most infectious chart hits of the '90s with their debut's "Walkin' in the Sun," San Jose's Smash Mouth further refined their retrograde cocktail of ska/surf/rock/pop influences via the follow-up hit "All Star" and a raft of mainstream soundtrack appearances that virtually guaranteed them a critical backlash. But on this, their first album on their own Beautiful Bomb label, SM apologize for none it. If anything, they've further burnished their pop sheen, expanding the back-to-the-future philosophy that's the cornerstone of their sound a bit in the bargain. Penned by frontman Steve Harwell, the single "The Story of My Life" injects some Rock of the '80s jitters into the mix, while the band variously evokes Merseybeat innocence on "Girl Like You" and suffuses "So Insane" with some greasy, melodic funk. If the B-52s echoes of "Getaway Car" underscore SM's penchant for sometimes pushing their pop-cloning gambit too far, songs like the bouncy title track and the bittersweet ballad "Right Side, Wrong Bed" argue that they're content to forge inviting, party-ready rock confections-- a feat they've accomplished again here with typically insouciant charm. --Jerry McCulley

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars AMAZING.......2007-06-24

I personally never had a problem with Smash Mouth moving to Movie Soundtracks. I loved them since Fush Yu Mang but OMGSH, listening to their new album, i am shocked. What an AMAZING comeback. I truly have to hand it to them. Amazing guys! ;)

4 out of 5 stars Smash Mouth's true comeback. Don't hit the beach without it........2007-05-14

A more honest title for Smash Mouth's first album in their return to unsigned status may be "Hey, Major Labels, if You're Going to Pigeonhole Us, Do It Right". Because a title like "Summer Girl" just gives the impression Greg Camp continued to ride the hollow sunny vibe that washed out their 2003 release "Get the Picture?" into obscurity and eventually oblivion with another set of cranked-out too-calm-to-be-rock-but-too-peppy-for-ambiance numbers. This is not the case, because Smash Mouth knows that there's more to being a "summer band" than making a soundtrack for sunbathing. There's barbecues, campfires, partying, and--this can not be overstated enough--macking on potential summer flings.

So that's the M.O. for Greg, Steve, Paul and newcomer Jason Sutter this time out (although former drummer Michael Urbano leaves his fingerprints on some of the beats and production work here). While any lesser band would backpedal and try to regain some rock-group-cred by pretending Astro Lounge and its successors never happened. Smash Mouth, however, are well aware they already betrayed the hipsters beyond apology, and instead simply pick up where their fans' expectations for that album left off: a varied--but positively rockin'--collection of songs that sound good anywhere... but reach their full potential behind a pair of cool-looking shades between May and August with a cool drink in one hand and the sunblock in the other. So rarely does a band recognize where they are and, concurrently, where they've been. Even rarer is a band that can fit it all into one coherent sound. This album's got the grit of Fush Yu Mang, the variety and songcraft of Astro Lounge, the poppy charm of their self-titled and the feel-good summer vibe of Picture--the main difference is now it's got substance courtesy of the previous three elements. Take the title track, with its lazy-beach-days organ riff, but when the hook comes in with all its self-assuredly charming naiveté, you realize you can stop holding your breath; Smash Mouth's found their footing once again. Quality Control--the surprising but essential middle finger to Clear Channel--feels like a walk through the dilapidated Astro Lounge with the quasi-creepy space-rock that ran wild on that album and remained an undercurrent. And then there's Right Side, Wrong Bed, the first acoustic tune since I Just Wanna See that doesn't feel obligatory (despite its being the only one here).

What's the most surprising is how well Smash Mouth--formerly a common example of the kind of band that gets funding as a result of the laziness and greed of record execs with their frequent soundtrack contributions and by-the-numbers covers--make the transition to a full-fledged indie band, selling this record off of their own "Beautiful Bomb" label. In fact, the only element of this process they don't have down yet is the timing; they couldn't possibly have meant to release this sunny record in September. But it's an easily forgivable offense, mainly just because it's a big relief to have Smash Mouth back doing what they do best: pop that's so much fun it seems other bands are afraid to make it.

4 out of 5 stars GOOD SMASH MOUTH STYLE.......2007-04-03

If you know Smash Mouth this album will satisfy you, even if it's not the best. But every cd is a completely different music... and you'll love it anyway!

5 out of 5 stars Fantastic CD.......2007-03-19

This CD is great, they really get back to their earlier sound and I'm so glad!

4 out of 5 stars Great but too soft.......2007-02-20

Some time ago Smash Mouth was about to publish "Old habits" where they said they would return to their original rock style, but in the end Summer Girl appeared and I see that this spirit died. However I love this album and specially "Girl like you" and "The crawl" but with the original sound it would be better.
Smash Hits
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Top in class Reggae
  • GOOD COLLECTION OF REGGAE MUSIC
  • Steel Pulse Smash hits.
  • Rally Round The Steel Pulse Band With Irie Reggae Music
  • A Great Compilation from an Underrated Band
Smash Hits
Steel Pulse
Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002HBN
Release Date: 1993-01-19

Tracks:

  1. Ravers
  2. Roller Skates
  3. Chant A Psalm
  4. Steppin' Out
  5. Your House
  6. Not King James Version
  7. Worth His Weight In Gold (Rally Round)
  8. Dub Murcus Say (Rally Dub)
  9. Earth Crisis
  10. Blues Dance Raid
  11. Save Black Music
  12. Bodyguard
  13. Leggo Beast
  14. Babylon The Bandit
  15. Tightrope
  16. Roller Skates (Dub)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Top in class Reggae.......2007-03-05

Quality reggae music that is easy to groove with..reggae comes in many shades, colors and texures..this is my favorite sound.

4 out of 5 stars GOOD COLLECTION OF REGGAE MUSIC.......2007-02-17

this dc is great i play it almost everyday. you will not regret buying it it worth the money

4 out of 5 stars Steel Pulse Smash hits. .......2007-01-06

Quality of sound was very good, tracks were all good or excellent. I would definately recommend this as product to buy and or sell. I was extremely excited to find that even though I had bought the product used it was more than I could have expected and my apprieciation for the album was enjoyed immensely.

5 out of 5 stars Rally Round The Steel Pulse Band With Irie Reggae Music.......2006-03-02

This cd is great!

Even thou it is missing songs like Hansworth Revolution, Wild Goose Chase, Prediction, Prodigal Son, and Klu Klux Klan, the cd makes it worth having with songs like the awesome: Rally Round, Rally Round Instrumental, the funky, Blues Dance Raid, the mellow, Your House, and the classic, Roller Skates, will make you want to keep playing this cd over and over!

This English Band can throw down when it comes to playing Reggae. Talent just lives in this band. From Rootsy music to Rub-A-Dub Music, this band can jam. Steel Pulse can delivery a message through their music that will leave you spellbound and wanting more.

Yeah Mon! I Love this Cd. A "Make You Wanna Dance" cd that also gives you a long lasting irie vibe! Ya kno'

Add this one to your reggae collection! You won't regret it.

Steel Pulse is currently on tour and I suggest that anyone that has not seen them in concert, go and check these brothers out. They ALWAYS put on a great show!!!

One Love



5 out of 5 stars A Great Compilation from an Underrated Band.......2005-11-29

I don't think any reggae act ever got closer to sounding as Wailer as Steel Pulse did. Many songs sound so Bob that it is not even funny. This complilation tends to focus on more of the dance-hall stuff they did. Quite often these "Best Of" albums are poorly put together with questionable choices and painful omissions, but this one is solid. Good stuff if you want to get a good overview of what Steel Pulse is about.
3:33
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • best rock album out of Detroit in ages
  • 3333333333
  • great sophmore album
  • Solid hard rock.
  • Zug at its finest!
3:33
Zug Izland
Manufacturer: © 2004 Ax & Smash Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000255LJI
Release Date: 2004-06-01

Tracks:

  1. Everything
  2. Taken
  3. Saved
  4. Virgo's Tale
  5. Hate
  6. Y
  7. U
  8. Ride
  9. Nothing
  10. Feel
  11. Life
  12. Live
  13. Untitled
  14. Virgo's Tale Remix

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars best rock album out of Detroit in ages.......2005-05-16

Zug Izland is mostly known for their association with Psychopathic Records and ICP; however, their potential can extend much farther than the artists now currently at Psychopathic could ever imagine. why? because they've got it tight like dreadlocks with WRIF (Detroit's most popular rock station, maybe the most popular in the country), and they have one of the most unique sounds i've ever heard from a rock band.

this CD offers a great follow-up to Cracked Tiles, and shows that they are more than just another Psychopathic act. With emotional connective ballads such as "You" and "Feel", it shows that Syn and the boys have a soft side to them that a Cracked Tiles fan would not expect. No song on this CD sounds remotely like any on Cracked Tiles...IT SOUND BETTER, and it still has that fresh from the oven toxic rock feel to it. I don't bash Juggalos, because a fan base always has to start somewhere, and it's a good one, but this band could easily step out of the shadows of ICP and be Detroit's next big thing! whatchu know about that 3:33 son!

4 out of 5 stars 3333333333.......2004-11-03

yea the titled is retarded, but this cd is slamming. The only problem is deez tracks are just to short. but theyre good though. i dont see why they had 5 seconds of silence on track 13, that was silly! but yea, its not really a juggalo cd....its subject matter isnt retarded and it wont only grab the attention of retards....im glad Zug went their own way, they much better like this.

5 out of 5 stars great sophmore album.......2004-10-13

i liked zug izland's first album cracked tiles a lot. some of the songs reminded me of some songs that i can vaguely remember from other artists. i am not sure if that was their intention or not, but you can hear the maturity in the band in 3:33. this is straight rock music. no other way to put it. it reminds me of a lot of other rock and roll bands out there right now although i can't really pinpoint who. this album did seal the deal in my head for concidering that these boys had talent. i didn't really think they could follow up their last album with original music but they did and they did it pretty well. give it a listen and you might be surprised.

3 out of 5 stars Solid hard rock........2004-07-28

I liked ZI's previous album "Cracked Tiles" and I think this may be better. I probably wouldn't have given much thought to Zug, as I generally don't listen to modern hard rock(I do like Guns'N'Roses and Alice Cooper). I am a hip-hop fan and a Juggalo, however, so I gave Zug the benefit of the doubt since they're with Insane Clown Posse's Psychopathic record label. In my opinion, what makes Zug unique is frontman Syn and his sandpaper, cigarrettes & coffee rasp of a voice. He can carry a tune better than many rockers on the radio and even when the lyrics become too self-important, he makes them worth listening to. Bottom line: If you're a Juggalo or you want an album that's loud and rocks hard, this is good stuff.

5 out of 5 stars Zug at its finest!.......2004-07-08

In case you don't know, Zug Izland is no longer on Pyschopathic Records. But don't fear! They're now on an imprint label created by Pyschopathic, called Ax & Smash Records. This label will cater ONLY to rock bands. This is a smart move, considering how talented these guys are! From the intense beginning to the soothing end, this album screams EXCELLENT! I'll admit, I had mixed emotions about Zug's first album, "Cracked Tiles." Maybe because it had too much to do with Violent J (he wrote it and sang in it). But no more. Now Syn & Co. are in complete control of this album. They are able to express themselves in a way that they couldn't before. And it makes a BIG difference.

So anyways, if you like rock music, you'll like this album. I was pleasantly surprised by what these guys could actually do. I know you will be too.
Smash-Ups
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • What an interesting concept.....
  • Smash-ing!
  • Uplifting
  • Great idea and a ton of fun!
  • Smash Ups
Smash-Ups
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Sparrow
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000CBL7P
Release Date: 2003-09-30

Tracks:

  1. Audio Adrenalin 'Get Down' Vs. Steven Curtis Chapman 'Dive' Vs. Grits 'All Fall Down' - Tedd T.
  2. DC Talk 'Colored People' Vs. Newsboys 'Entertaining Angels' - Rusty Varenkamp
  3. Grits 'Tn Bwoys' Vs. Switchfoot 'You Already Take Me There' - Rusty Varenkamp
  4. Rebecca St. James 'God' Vs. Earthsuit 'One Time' - David Larring
  5. Relient K 'Pressing On' Vs. Tobymac 'Yours' - Brent Hendrich
  6. The Benjamin Gate 'All Over Me' Vs. John Reuben 'Do Not' - F. Reid Shippen
  7. DC Talk 'Jesus Freak' Vs. Zoegirl 'Dismissed' - Tedd T.
  8. Newsboys 'Shine' Vs. PAX217 'Tonight' - Rusty Varenkamp
  9. Steven Curtis Chapman 'Live Out Loud' Vs. Out Of Eden 'River' - F. Reid Shippen
  10. Carman 'Who's In The House' Vs. Zoegirl 'Even If' - Rusty Varenkamp

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars What an interesting concept............2006-07-29

When I first heard this cd 3 years ago, I thought it was a wonderful concept, however since hearing the cd, I didn't feel that some of the tracks were done as well as they could've been.

Especially evident upon listening to Steven Curtis Chapman 'Live Out Loud' Vs. Out Of Eden 'River', they sped up the music to River, but they didn't re-pitch the tune to match the original recording (programs like Adobe Audition can speed the tempo of a song up while keeping the original pitch the same fairly easily). If this track had the music kept at the same pitch while speeding it up, it would've worked well....other tunes that I felt didn't work as well were Relient K 'Pressing On' Vs. Tobymac 'Yours', The Benjamin Gate 'All Over Me' Vs. John Reuben 'Do Not'.

My personal favorites on this cd were Audio Adrenaline 'Get Down' Vs. Steven Curtis Chapman 'Dive' Vs. Grits 'They All Fall Down' (which was a great track to lead the cd off on, however it ended up being my favorite track on the cd), DC Talk 'Colored People' Vs. Newsboys 'Entertaining Angels', and Newsboys 'Shine' Vs. PAX217 'Tonight' (i felt this one worked especially well together).

I'll give a special mention to Grits 'Tennessee Bwoys' Vs. Switchfoot 'You Already Take Me There', while i'm not a huge fan of Grits, this song in particular, this new spin on it gives me a new appreciation of the track. The Carman 'Who's In The House' Vs. Zoegirl 'Even If' smash-up is a neat spin on this old Carman track that I can remember listening to years ago with friends of mine in the car of one of our old youth group leaders.

So, all in all, i liked about half of the cd....but i give it 4 stars because of the effort taken to sync these tunes together....the people that worked on this cd know what they're doing. Three years later, i'm still hoping a second volume would come out, because I would just love to hear more Christian music like this, and since then there have been lots of new recordings that could be mashed up together, and i'm only hoping that the record labels are reading this and are planning more volumes of Smash-Ups.

4 out of 5 stars Smash-ing!.......2004-04-13

I first read about the idea of "mash-ups" a year or so ago in Mojo magazine. Apparently, the concept of computer savy music fans taking the melody from one song and setting it to the backing track of another (completely unrelated) song didn't set well with the original artists when the bootleg versions began turning up on the internet. Nonetheless, it was still great fun, and who hasn't wondered what Glen Campbell would sound like backed by Metallica?

It's somewhat surprising then, that a Christian record label would latch onto the idea and release an "authorized" CD based on this idea. Christian labels aren't exactly known for catching on to trends quickly, if you know what I mean.

Even more surprising is that almost everything here works. The song choices vary from the overly familiar (Newsboys' "Shine" and "Entertaining Angels", DC Talk "Jesus Freak" and "Colored People") to unexpected gems (Grits' "TN Bwoys", John Ruben's "Do Not"), and the actual mash-ups are well thought out.

At first listen, some of the tracks can be quite jarring - the Rebecca St. James -"God"/Earthsuit- "One Time" was startling for me - but the more you hear these tracks, the more you can appreciate the effort which went into putting them together.

The lead track worked the best for me, maybe because it was the only track which mashed-up three songs instead of two. Mixing up Audio Adrenaline's "Get Down", SCC's "Dive", and Grits' "All Fall Down" was inspired.

Even the use of Carman's (ugh!) "Who's In The House" isn't as horrible as it looks on paper when matched with pop queens ZoeGirl's "Even If". Somehow it all works.

I hope this won't be the only time a Christian label tries something like this. There are plenty more great songs out there waiting to mashed-up.

4 out of 5 stars Uplifting.......2003-12-24

This CD is one of the best CDs. The music is great, and it leaves you in high spirits, unlike some CDs. They can leave you feeling dark inside.

5 out of 5 stars Great idea and a ton of fun!.......2003-11-30

Good stuff! I was just Christmas shopping and I'm guilty of being a bit selfish. I saw this CD and picked it up on a whim. It looked like fun. And it is.

I'm not sure if it's what I was expecting, though. When they said they mixed a couple songs together, they did, BUT, they typically take the beat from one and the words from another. Example: River / Live Out Loud has Out of Eden's beat but you never hear them sing. It's just SCC.

All in all, very good. I always have to give kudos to original Christian music. Too much of it is an effort to sound like somebody else. This is fresh and original. It makes me happy. And a sequel would make me even happier.

5 out of 5 stars Smash Ups.......2003-11-15

Smash Ups is an awesome cd! It's got a great variety of songs with a good beat!
Smash
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • my first album review
  • Too cut up & deconstructed.
  • Debut Classic
  • Unprecedented Brilliance
  • One step forward, two steps back -
Smash
Jackson & His Computer Band
Manufacturer: Warp Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000A3OX28
Release Date: 2005-10-04

Tracks:

  1. Utopia
  2. Rock On
  3. Arpeggio
  4. Minidoux
  5. Oh Boy
  6. TV Dogs (Cathodica's Letter)
  7. Hard Tits
  8. Teen Beat Ocean
  9. Promo
  10. Tropical Metal
  11. Headache
  12. Moto
  13. Fast Life
  14. Radio Caca

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars my first album review.......2006-04-05

honestly i never do album reviews, but i came accross this album, and i kindof had to. my vocabulary isn't all complex and wordy like most album reviews i listen to... maybe it should be for this type of music.

album:
Jackson & His Computer Band - Smash

so i guess this is considered electronica, but honestly nowadays, what isnt?
wave of the future? maybe.... maybe not.... total disregard for musical structure? definately.. this album is rhythmicaly innacurate; but in a creative way. find me two measures in the whole album that are identical and ill give you a hundred bucks.
its something i definately haven't heard before, and i thought ive heard everything from A to Z. jackson messes with volume controls switching them up in the middle of a song, rotating them... you'll be experiencing some light sounds, and then all of a sudden a wave of full deep bass rush through your stereo or headphones, left to right, then dissapears.
this music is probably best listened to through headphones.
to make a metaphor out of his work, it feels as though this artist took paintbrushes and paints of everystyle of music ever invented, and just splattered them all over the canvas, and somehow made sense out of it.
this album takes you on a journey, but almost with a storyline like through a film.... but at most times, the storyline doesnt follow. its just interactions of rhythm and instruments guided by a magic wand.
however its not just random nonsense, the artist here was definately trying to communicate something, just not in our familiar 4/4 dialect.
can you still groove to it? well, you're definately not going to be getting your freak on with any ladies, unless theyre from another planet and speak the right language... but at times throughout the album i was bumpin my head.... he throws in some disco feel here and there, and some tracks feel like im marching... so there is rhythm, its just abstract and hard to filter.
if i had to color this album, it would be blue.
if i gave it a mood? well its definately not your common, sad gloomy, or happy joyfulness that most albums express.. its hard to find an emotion to fit this album.
is it something you've never heard before? yes.... will you like it? i dont know, probably not. but if you're that one weirdo like me... you may. i just dont know if the music world is ready for this album yet. honestly i dont think i am... but i know its something special... so ill put it on the shelf and take it down and give it another shot on april 18th, 2030.
you probably have no idea what this album is all about after reading this, but if youre interested, go find it somewhere.

1 out of 5 stars Too cut up & deconstructed........2005-12-15

I enjoy the cut up deconstructed sound Jackson is going for here. But this album doesn't come together into something you can listen to. The songs are too free form lacking any point of focus. Mind you I like free form, but I still need something to pay attention to, be it the beat or the melody, or even the pacing, but this is a jumbled up crush without anything to really work with. However, track 2, rock on, is pretty good.

4 out of 5 stars Debut Classic.......2005-11-18

I've heard horrible comparisons and blaming Jackson for copying other artists such as Daft Punk. This album IS house, but very very original at that, and probably the greatest debut album I've heard from any artist in years. Each song is put together brilliantly with montages of samples and glossy 80's texture. The album has a general dark atmosphere, but the end result isn't depressing at all but ecstatic.
Smash isn't just your old house album, it feels like an album. The only regret is the album seems to be a little short, but each song really seems to have its fullest effort, with some short fun in-betweens like "MOTO". So far I'm surprised to see this album get a bad-wrap...seriously astonished because this really feels like a classic. Anyone who thinks that this is bad has some screws loose!

5 out of 5 stars Unprecedented Brilliance.......2005-11-15

This album will literally amaze and rule every little bit of cilia in your brain. One of the most innovative and ingenious albums I have heard in a very long. The most unique aspect of this album that makes it so good are the tempo mismatches and the astounding clear static and clap samples. I dont know how he calibrated his EQ but I would like to find out!

3 out of 5 stars One step forward, two steps back - .......2005-10-23

I've been a big fan of JACKSON's remixes and tracks for several years, since he started putting them out since the late 90s, but this is his "debut" full-length CD release, and the first for major label WARP - well, Jackson takes one step forward, but two steps back - while his earlier cuts/remixes sounds more like peak-hour French electro-house ala early DAFT PUNK and/or CASSIUS, he's obviously been listening (stealing?) from a lot of AKUFEN and/or HERBERT type tracks, leading to his current cut-up style that sounds like a lot of contemporaries out there right about now - so while I cannot fault the "songs" here, I feel a bit of disappointment that what made Jackson so singular (check his earlier remixes from everyone from FREEFORM FIVE to SHAWN CHRISTOPHER) has now been overhauled to sound almost exactly like AKUFEN and the "boom selection" cut-up crew. Still, cool package, nice graphics, and worth a listen.

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  1. Soul of a Woman
  2. Sub Conscious
  3. Subliminal Sessions, Vol. 9 [Import]
  4. Supermodified
  5. Tarkan
  6. The Good Times [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics]
  7. The Space Between Us
  8. These Words [CD-single] [Enhanced] [EP] [Import]
  9. This Is Everybody Too
  10. Thought for Food

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