Scream

Scream

Scream

ASIN: B00004TQV7

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The sound is based around the combination of guitar & vibes.Strong melodic lines are accompanied by some fiery improvisations.

Scream,Chad Wackerman,Favored Nations,Chad Wackerman, drummer for Frank Zappa, Allan Holdsworth, Steve Vai, released this exciting solo project on Favored Nations Records.The CD Features Chad's compositions with musicians:James Muller(gtr),Jim Cox (keys),Daryl Pratt(elec.vibes),Leon Gaer(bs),Fusion,Jazz,Jazz Music,Jazz-Rock,Pop
Scream
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Bill Kaulitz brings it in English too!
  • different in english
Scream
Tokio Hotel
Manufacturer: Umvd Import
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ASIN: B000PDZQXI
Release Date: 2007-06-11

Tracks:

  1. Scream
  2. Ready, Set, Go!
  3. Monsoon
  4. Love Is Dead
  5. Don't Jump
  6. On the Edge
  7. Sacred
  8. Break Away
  9. Rescue Me
  10. Final Day
  11. Forgotten Children
  12. By Your Side

Album Details

Limited Edition Digipack. Tokio Hotel Are a Teenage Phenomenon in Germany and Across Europe. The Band Are Lead Singer/ Songwriter Bill (Who is all of 17) Has Been Singing and Writing Lyrics Since He was Nine. His Twin Brother Tom (Also Only 17) Has Played the Guitar for Six Years. In 2001, Bill and Tom Met Bassist Georg (18) and Drummer Gustav (17) at a Gig. They Decided to Form Tokio Hotel and Immediately Began Working on Songs. This Debut Album Went to No. One in Germany and at this Writing Has Sold 10 X Platinum (Worldwide) and Now Comes to You in English! Each their First Five Singles Hit Number One in Germany and their Debut Tour was a 43 Date Sellout, Playing to Over 400,000 People. The Echo Awards (Germany's Equivalent of the Brits) Named them "Best Newcomer 2005", MTV France Pronounced them "Best Newcomer 2006", the World Music Awards Proclaimed them "Best Selling German Act 2006" and the European Border Breaker Awards Declared them the "Best Selling German Act 2006".

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Bill Kaulitz brings it in English too!.......2007-06-23

Tokio Hotel recorded some of their songs in English because they wanted to share their lyrics with others who might not know German... they wanted to be sure that the meaning of their songs was correctly translated. That is what this album is.

It's fantastic.

Anyone who thinks they do not like Tokio Hotel? If they hear Sacred or By Your Side is sure to be hooked

4 out of 5 stars different in english.......2007-06-17

its defiantly different hearing it in english. I enjoyed the CD but I absolutely love the German version of all of these songs! If you're a huge fan you should have this CD. For the people who have not hear of this band or songs by them give them a listen! They have so much talent and their music is really good for a rock band.
Screamadelica
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • more like Primal Whimper
  • if you aint got it get it.
  • "Trip Inside This House as You Pass By"
  • A truly remarkable album of confident sunny optimism.....
  • Timeless... know what I mean?
Screamadelica
Primal Scream
Manufacturer: Sire / London/Rhino
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ASIN: B000002LR3
Release Date: 1991-10-08

Tracks:

  1. Movin' On Up
  2. Slip Inside This House
  3. Don't Fight It, Feel It
  4. Higher Than The Sun
  5. Inner Flight
  6. Come Together
  7. Loaded
  8. Damaged
  9. I'm Comin' Down
  10. Higher Than The Sun (A Dub Symphony In Two Parts)
  11. Shine Like Stars

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A watershed '90s release, Screamadelica was the most convincing marriage of overground rock and underground dance music yet. With one foot in Beggars Banquet-era Stones (the gospel-rock "Movin' on Up") and the other in the trippy soundscapes of rave culture (the Orb-produced "Higher Than the Sun"), Primal Scream caught the mind-blown euphoria of Ecstacy better than anyone. Frontman Bobby Gillespie had no singing voice to speak of, but his vision of cosmic hedonism made him a drugged-out Pied Piper for the acid tribes. From the incantatory anthems "Loaded" and "Come Together" to the sinister rendering of the 13th Floor Elevators' "Slip Inside This House," Screamadelica was a modern psych classic. --Barney Hoskyns

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars more like Primal Whimper.......2007-05-02

my own fault for not researching it further, or at least listening to the tracks first. always wanted to check this band out, with a great name like that how bad could they be? sorry i asked. what a drippy, instantly-forgettable pile of mumbly drivel. psychedelic? omg hardly, unless you can trip on prozac and think jam bands are the coolest thing ever. I don't think i'll even re-sell it, it belongs in the trash.

5 out of 5 stars if you aint got it get it........2005-12-05

Every track a gem.
this album came out in 1991. Every track still rides.

5 out of 5 stars "Trip Inside This House as You Pass By".......2005-04-02

This cd is what movie goers would call a "cult classic". The music on it is so diverse that from one song to next doesn't even sound like the same cd, more like a compilation album with various artists. I too was introduced to Primal Scream through the Cindy Crawford workout video. I loved the music so much I found myself watching the video over and over just to hear the music. I was very dedicated to working out everyday for a year cuz of the music. When I saw the end credits I was shocked to find out that 90 percent of the music she used was infact by one band ... Primal Scream. So during driver's ed my class drove to the mall for a break. I hunted down Screamadelica and listened to it on the way back home by the end of the drive my classmates were also interested in it. I have Cindy Crawford to thank for my discovery. "Higher Than the Sun" ,"Loaded", "Don't Fight It Feel It" (the ultimate tummy crunch song, perfect title too) LOL and my personal favorite "Slip Inside This House" ...easilly one of my favorite songs of all time. Trip-hop, house, dance, whatever you wanna call it... I call it great! A classic in it's own right and definately underrated. Buy this album no matter what your into, it is a psychedelic trip into the 90's.

5 out of 5 stars A truly remarkable album of confident sunny optimism............2005-03-30

Primal Scream are a band that move musically in so many different guises & Sounds, that If you became a fan of theirs, through a particular album, there's nothing to say that the next album is going to resemble the previous album, in any...way, shape or form. A band that reflect the musical landscape of the current time, and arguably take contemporary influences and ideas, and fashion albums that bookmark certain
periods in their career.

The year is 1991, and Britain is in the midst of a change in the current movement of music. "Dance Music" has become one of the more dominant sounds to have shaped Britain's music scene. And the majority of the music buying public has become enthralled by it, many acts producing the majority of the dance music, had discovered the drug "Ecstasy" years previous, and were, making scintillating fusions of acid, House, Techno & Alternative Dance. Primal Scream themselves had become no strangers to the Drug, and although their form of all-encompassing rock was extremely diverse, it wasn't truly representative of the explosion of Dance orientated music entering the charts. That's when the band hooked up with highly regarded Dance producer "Andy Weatherall", who'd worked on everything from: downbeat, Experimental techno, IDM, Acid, Dance. And would lend his considerable dance productions skills to embellish the album with a sunny-eyed optimism, and Hedonistic glow, (along with a helping of deep psychedelic / Exuberant arrangements).

"Movin' on Up", begins with a gospel-tinged soaring & joyous chorus, opening everything wide open and turning their previous sound of alternative dance-rock inside out by easing back on the rock dynamics, but not completely abandoning it, and fusing it with a effervescent exercise of modern dance sounds & imagination, with singer/frontman "Bobby Gillespie" singing plaintively "I've found what I'm looking for!!"...what exactly Gillespie has found isn't made entirely clear, (although it wouldn't take a genius to guess), and it's here that throughout the album a lot of the lyrical content can be open to more than one interpretation.

"Slip inside This House", locks 80's rave beats with a slightly psychedelic eastern guitar (possibly a "Sitar"), it's a highly imaginative fusion of two distinctly different sounds, and the influence on the production has "Andy Weatherall's" ideas stamped all over it. Something of a throwback to the days of Warehouse Raves, through a restrained slower melody, this is far more considered & slower paced than anything the band have previously attempted, over which Gillespie cryptically chants "Trip inside".

"Don't Fight It, Feel It" uses a reverberated bass, to elastic effect, over which the tune is stretched over, before the bassline is interupted, with female vocals, and prominent squelchy synths, take precedence, almost neo-psychedelic in approach, and such a monumental step forward for what the band is primarily known for, that it seems impossible to link this new sound, to anything the band have ever previously done. Interestingly the female vocals sing: "I want to Dance to the music, before getting High", alongisde minimal drum percussion, with the occasional euphoric looping keyboard bursts free, with surprising gusto.

"Higher Than the Sun", brings a spooky-ambience to begin with, with various sampled vocal wails, throwing the listener into (slight) confusion, before giving way to a slow horror-soundtrack inspired arrangement, that begins to gather pace, then disjointed beats with synth melodies soar & Conflict against each other, with Gillespie singing a ballad-like "Higher than the Sun" vocal. Layers of booming almost Breakbeat beats begin to take hold....a very unusual track by conventional song structure methods, but still arguably stunning.

The centrepiece track in-amongst this beautifully Euphoric rush of an album, is the breathtaking "Come Together", with a snippet of movie dialogue saying "It's a Beautiful Day", "We are Together", as church organs begin to swirl into the sound, mixed with synchronised hand-clapping (Possibly sampled from an actual Church congregation), and the minimal Drum Hi-Hat gaining momentum, before a gradually soaring arrangement of Dance Beats, begin to thump into action, driving the sound into a truly ambitiously soaked sound of Dance/Gospel Fusion......."Together as one" is the chanted message of the group of female voices singing in harmony, and it quite a breathtaking air of euphoria surrounding it, unquestionably one of the best tracks on the album.

"Loaded", another of the albums strongest tracks, opens with more snippets of movie dialogue, with the sample "We Wanna get loaded & have a good Time", showing the tracks statement of intent, and couldn't be more apt. Trumpet sections soar, minimal dance beats intertwine with everything, and shredding Guitars punctuate halfway through, being interspersed with more Clips of movie Dialogue saying "We Want to Be free, to do what we want to Do!!?", liberal use of backing female choruses, gives the track a level of unity & hedonism, that most conventional dance music couldn't possibly had to emulate....and to end the track with the sampled "We wanna get loaded, and have a good time", is a tremendous closer, for a truly stunning track.

To compare this albums against Primal Scream's previous albums is a redundant exercise, as it so out of step with what they've previously done before, that a reasonable judgement, becomes incredibly hard. This is such a brilliantly realised and produced album, that is such a monumental step forward for the band, that those that listen to it for the first time, will (initially) have difficulty believing it to be the same band. Even more astonishingly, is the fact that even though this was created around the time of the Dance music boom (in the U.K.) in the early 90's, it doesn't sound horribly dated, listening to it some 13+ years later (partly due to Andy Weatherall's incredible production). Few would argue, that this & XTRMNTR are the finest two albums Primal scream have ever made thus far, utterly essential.

5 out of 5 stars Timeless... know what I mean?.......2005-03-01

Screamadelica was, is, and always will be one of those albums that changed the face of popular music. It is a record that wears its influences heavily on its second hand sleeves. Chicago House music, deep deep deep dub, raunchy blues, British techno, Northern Soul, jangley guitars, good night lullaby's and obscure cinematic references are all blended together to form an aural experience that still makes the listener feel like they are visiting another planet. True, it's a planet chemically loaded and ready for an endless night, but isn't that what you sometimes needs your music to do for you? Take you away from the reality of it all and strand you in some weird foreign land. Bobby Gillespie and his merry band of nutjob musicians have taken us to grungier and sonically odder places, but this is the record where all the real scream team lunacy begins. Almost a trip to the dark side of the moon. Take a big hit of this album, hold it in and pass out blissfully!
Scream Bloody Gore
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • I Thought Twice...
  • A comedy masterpiece!
  • CLASSIC.
  • The ever lasting flame of deathmetal
  • Brutal, Unpolished Tour de Force
Scream Bloody Gore
Death
Manufacturer: Relativity
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ASIN: B000003C4X
Release Date: 1991-07-01

Tracks:

  1. Infernal Death
  2. Zombie Ritual
  3. Denial Of Life
  4. Sacrifial
  5. Mutilation
  6. Regurgitated Guts
  7. Baptized In Blood
  8. Torn To Pieces
  9. Evil Dead
  10. Scream Bloody Gore
  11. Bonus
  12. Bonus

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars I Thought Twice..........2007-02-26

Those of you who saw my previous review of this album know that I went on a rant and destroyed Death's debut. Now I am having second thoughts: first and foremost Chuck was a musical genius who could easily stand in one rank with Beethoven in the hall of extraordinary talent, and as such he did not nor does he now deserve the treatment he got from me. I deeply regret such insensitive and closeminded comments. Having said that, I STILL THINK THOSE ARE SOME OF THE MOST HORRIBLE LYRICS I HAVE EVR HEARD IN METAL, but I have NEVER really familiarized myself with the music of SBG. Judging from the exellence of "Leprosy" released barely A YEAR later, it can't be all that bad...Consequently, I am going to buy this album, listen to it like 4 times and then judge the music thereof. Because it's Chuck Schuldiner we're talking about, I would have TENTATIVELY rerated it 5 stars, but edited reviews don't have that option (hey, amazon, how about changing that, huh?)

5 out of 5 stars A comedy masterpiece!.......2006-08-26

I love joke metal bands, and Death were one of the greatest. Any time I hear a snippet of any song off this CD, I can't help but find myself rolling around on the floor!

This is pure noise with not one ounce of talent or musicianship, and yet, I love it! I mean, that was their goal, after all! To make a metal CD so extreme, it could only possibly be construed as one big joke!

You can't go wrong with any track off this CD. This stuff is way funnier than Spinal Tap or Tenacious D ever did.

You can take that to the bank!

STAY METAL! And prepare to laugh your head off!

5 out of 5 stars CLASSIC........2006-08-07

Before I start this review, I honestly believe there's a misprint on the credits in the album sleeve. It says John Hand plays guitar, while it says Chuck Schuldiner plays guitar and bass. Since Chuck is the genius behind death, and that the bass is audible in every song, I honestly believe Chuck did all the guitar in this album while John Hand played bass.

Now that I got that out of the way, I've been kicking myself over the last few days for not buying this earlier. This is Death's fastest and most unrelenting album, its the "Reign in Blood" for their discography. Chuck's gruesome lyrics and vocals are just awesome, and his super fast guitar riffs and solos will leave every hair in your body standing. I think John Hand played the bass and the basslines are audible and very good. Chris Reifert is certainly no slouch behind the kit, as his drumming is very fast yet stays with Chuck's ultra-fast guitar playing. If you want metal ballads, you've come to the wrong place.

I love every song on here, but my favorites have to be "Infernal Death," "Zombie Ritual," "Sacrificial," and "Scream Bloody Gore."

Best album of 1987, along with Sepultura's "Schizophrenia." If "Reign in Blood" is in your favorite album list, pick "Scream Bloody Gore" up ASAP!!

5 out of 5 stars The ever lasting flame of deathmetal.......2006-07-19

If your in to melodic ear grinding leads and or something that will leave you katotonic with full metal satisfaction I beg the..
satisfy your bloody metal appetite with this noise..
EL MUERTO (deadman) Death nothin but the best...!

5 out of 5 stars Brutal, Unpolished Tour de Force.......2006-07-05

Forget everything you know about death metal when you put this album in. Chuck Schuldiner defined the genre and is in my opinion the greatest performer ever to attempt it. The guitars are crushing, the vocals are spine-chilling, and the rhythms are furious. The production is not stellar, but make no mistake. Songs like Zombie Ritual, Sacrificial, Baptized in Blood, and Torn to Pieces cement Scream Bloody Gore in its place as one of the most influential death metal albums of all time. It's nothing short of a must-own. Seek it out.
Varese Sarabande 25th Anniversary Celebration
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A good value
  • The Sound Track Since Bernard Hermann
  • Good mix of film music
  • A mixed collection of movie music
  • Uplifts your soul, takes your mind into the heavens
Varese Sarabande 25th Anniversary Celebration

Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande
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ASIN: B00008WI90
Release Date: 2003-04-22

Tracks:

  1. The Man from Snowy River (Bruce Rowland)
  2. The Winds of War (Bob Cobert)
  3. Blue Velvet (Angelo Badalamenti)
  4. Witness (Maurice Jarre)
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  7. Halloween (John Carpenter)
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  18. The Dead (Alex North)
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  17. Memphis Belle (George Fenton)
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  20. Back To The Future Part III (Alan Silvestri)

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  1. To Die For (Danny Elfman)
  2. The Player (Thomas Newman)
  3. Black Robe (Georges Delerue)
  4. Medicine Man (Jerry Goldsmith)
  5. 2001 (Alex North)
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  2. L.A. Confidential (Jerry Goldsmith)
  3. Rounders (Christopher Young)
  4. The Score (Howard Shore)
  5. The Replacements (John Debney)
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  12. Moby Dick (Christopher Gordon)
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  21. Far From Heaven (Elmer Bernstein)
  22. Ice Age (David Newman)
  23. Shrek (Harry Gregson-Williams and John Powell)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A good value.......2007-05-17

I wasn't expecting to have 4 discs for this price, and the music is a quality selection of film music, giving a good scope of the genre, and a very listenable transfer.

4 out of 5 stars The Sound Track Since Bernard Hermann.......2006-07-25

This collection is bound to capture your heart and evoke a tin ear on successive tracks. I found much to like and some duds - easy to skip over.
Very good value.

4 out of 5 stars Good mix of film music.......2006-07-02

Good mix of films!
I'm a big fan of this soundtrack music and will be looking for more CD's like this.

4 out of 5 stars A mixed collection of movie music.......2006-02-23

For the price, this CD is a great bargain. The musical selections, as you might expect, are mixed in quality ranging from extraordinary to so so, the balance being worthwhile and interesting. Sonically the CD is excellent.

5 out of 5 stars Uplifts your soul, takes your mind into the heavens.......2006-01-06

I have been listening to great scores for many years and this collection is truly inspirational in so far as the choice of different scores takes you on a journey of listening pleasure matched by only a few collections.The price is incredibly reasonable for hours of listening pleasure. Don't pass this one up
The Scream
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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  • One of the best cds i own
  • The Scream - Siouxsie & the Banshees
  • Debut from Siouxsie leaves me in love with my stumps
  • Brutal Raw and Dissonant
The Scream
Siouxsie and the Banshees
Manufacturer: Geffen Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000000OPH
Release Date: 1992-08-25

Tracks:

  1. Pure
  2. Jigsaw Feeling
  3. Overground
  4. Carcass
  5. Helter Skelter
  6. Mirage
  7. Metal Postcard (Mittageisen)
  8. Nicotine Stain
  9. Suburban Relapse
  10. Switch

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars What a Debut.......2005-06-07

This is without a doubt one of the greatest debut albums ever released by a rock band. They were called "punks" I think mostly because of their look, but their sound was so far ahead of, and so much more adventurous, than their punk peers, that the label "punk" doesn't do them justice. Sonically raw and brutal, and lyrically biting, this ain't your basic three cord thrash. This is far more considered and polished ( featuring production work by the legendary Steve Lillywhite ) than anything that was coming out at the time, and is a landmark in every sense of the word.

5 out of 5 stars One of the best cds i own.......2004-08-21

The first cd by siouxsie and the banshees i got was "peepshow" which was ok, but deffinately not a favorite. Then i got "Hayena" which i really didnt like at all. So, i gave it one last chance and bought "The Scream". Im not lying when i say its one of the best cds i own.

Pure 8/10 - The intro. this is probably as good an intro can get. It has a creepy indian kind of vibe to it, and sets the mood for the album.

Jigsaw Feeling 9/10 - The song starts like a whisper then builds more and more intense. The Guitars sound like insane violinists abusing their insturments.

Overground 7/10 - A simple but brutal assualt. The song is good and creepy, but it gets kind of old where as the rest of the album doesn't.

Carcass 10/10 - One of the few punkish songs on the cd. It sounds different than lots of the other punk songs because - it has barely any use of cymbals. This songs about a guy who cuts off his arms and legs.

Helter Skelter 10/10 - This sounds like the manson family version of the song. Fast and brutal with no forgiveness.

Mirage 8/10 - Really kool sounding. Acoustic and flanger eletric guitar give it is magic touch. Another creepy but jumpy song.

Metal Postcard 8/10 - Another genuine upbeat song. Has a kind of bauhaus feel to it.

Nicotine Stain 8/10 - Punky sounding song.

Suburban Relapse 8/10 - The opening guitar reminds me of the shower music in "psycho". The rest of the song is creeping and gritty. The end of the song is very scary and weird.

Switch 15/10 - My favorite song on the album. At first i didnt like it; but it grew on me in a big way. Its kind of touching [i dont wanna sound gay but it is]. Its very weird, but very beautiful. Kind of gives you a taste of whats to come in the banshees future.

I deffinately wouldnt call this a punk album, cos its too innovative and complex to be classified as another fast and snotty punk cd. Its the darker and more magical side of the 70's rock spectrum. I recomend it to punk fans who are looking for something more than skin deep.

5 out of 5 stars The Scream - Siouxsie & the Banshees.......2004-04-26

This is one of the most frightening albums of punk or any other genre... it's like a halloween rape spree in its sheer mindless evil. Stomping boogie like 'metal postcard', Horrible cries of angst like 'pure'... music like someone wanting to cave in your head then smear your brains all over their porkchops. Music to dine with Hannibal with. Music to make you want to strew entrails on your children. This is not a 'fun' album... but it is indispensible. No other album i've heard carries it's scent of urban 70s horror. To cheer up afterwards? watch 'apocalypse now'.

cheers!
Doc

4 out of 5 stars Debut from Siouxsie leaves me in love with my stumps.......2004-02-03

Siouxsie and the Banshees are best known for being the inspiration behind the goth movement, yet Susan Dallion and crew began with the punk scene in the late 70's, and their debut album Scream is the proof of the pudding that the Banshees could rock as hard as their punk peers.

The opening "Pure" is a haunting instrumental number, with Siouxsie and company vocalizing. A prelude to their later goth efforts.

The snarling guitars and quick-paced drums of the alienation song "Jigsaw Feeling" demonstrate that Siouxsie hasn't left her punk roots.

The mid-paced "Overground" as opposed to underground, contains the punk irony and distaste of the modern age and "a life of pleasantries." Yes, overground is a place free from "abnormality" and "normality" but at the cost of "identity."

The next track reverts to punk, and "Carcass" about a cannibal, but of a metaphorical kind, where the "butcher" is "craving for a raw love" or should that be "carving?" And using the butcher analogy, love will leave one impaled, put in cold storage, and a victim of the cleaver. The end result of an encounter is being "in love with your stumps/in love with the bleeding/in love with the pain that you once felt."

Their cover of the Beatles' "Helter Skelter" pre-dates those of Motley Crue and U2. There are a few bass notes, then some guitar riffs, and when Siouxsie sings the first words, the drums sound in time with her words, then the drums speed up, as does her singing, and it turns into a frenetic punk exercise. This is later done on their live Nocturne CD. Like that album, in one line, Siouxsie adds a word, singing "you may be a lover but you ain't no f----ng dancer!" The best cover of the Beatles song I've heard.

"Mirage" seems a commentary on TV, sung from the POV of a character on the screen, described as "a photo-fit of loose ends, framed in 3D."

"Nicotine Stain" depicts the horrors of smoking down to the physiological and psychological craving. The chorus goes "Wallow in that ash bath/soaking up the fumes/and see the nicotine stain/start to spread." The number of people who will die from cancer is predicted from the POV of the cigarette, who says spread me in every country.

The dulling and meaningless of living in a suburban drudgery comes in the punk "Suburban Relapse" where the character might go postal, or is that suburban, "when [her] string snapped." The character then wonders "Should I throw things at the neighbours/expose myself to strangers/kill myself or...you?" My string may snap soon myself.

"Switch" begins quietly, but the tempo goes up with the second verse. How trying to get a novel stimulation in life to make things better, seeking out a new paradigm, is given a rewiring analogy: "watch the muscles twitch/for a brand new switch." There are verses linking scientists testing out new drugs, and religious figures trying to be more progressive. This song too ended up on Nocturne.

This features the original lineup of the Banshees, before drummer Kenny Morris and John McKay left to be later replaced by Budgie and for a brief spell, Robert Smith of the Cure. An impressive debut produced by Steve Lillywhite, with Siouxsie and friends still clearly in the punk scene.

5 out of 5 stars Brutal Raw and Dissonant.......2003-12-26

Brutal, raw and dissonant. The Scream was the first of its kind and fundamental for the development of the goth era. Pushing punk music into the darkest realms that the genre could allow, The Scream roars furiously on the surface while it seethes uncomfortably just below. The lyrics set the blueprint for the dark subject matter Siousxie would continue to dabble in, perhaps it's just the stylistic limitations of punk music that keeps this album just a foot away from perfection.
Best Tracks: Carcass, Suburban Relapse, Helter Skelter
Scream If You Wanna Go Faster
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Excellent second album from Geri!
  • pop princsess is back!
  • Geri Ger Geri!!!! Her BEST Yet!!!!
  • Geri new world of music!!!!!!
  • No sophmore slump here
Scream If You Wanna Go Faster
Geri Halliwell
Manufacturer: EMI Int'l
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B00005J7HG
Release Date: 2001-05-28

Tracks:

  1. Scream If You Wanna Go Faster
  2. Shake Your Bootie Cutie
  3. Calling
  4. Feels Like Sex
  5. Circles Round The Moon
  6. Love Is The Only Light
  7. Strength Of A Woman
  8. Don't Call Me Baby
  9. Lovey Dovey Stuff
  10. It's Raining Men
  11. Heaven And Hell (Being Geri Halliwell)
  12. I Was Made That Way

Album Details

Second album from the ex-Spice Girl and current U.N. Ambassador. Features her chart-topping remake of the Weather Girls' 'It's Raining Men'.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Excellent second album from Geri!.......2006-05-12

Geri Halliwell's "Scream If You Want to Go Faster" is a collection of catchy, enjoyable pop tunes. It is a great listen from start to finish and is highly recommended. The title track has a real rock feel. Personal favorites include "Circles Round the Moon," "Strength of a Woman," and "Don't Call Me Baby." The album gets four stars only because her follow-up CD, "Passion" is her best work to date. She keeps getting better and better.

5 out of 5 stars pop princsess is back!.......2005-11-26

this is a very groovy album it's like geri's music i love
the way she has so mutch rythm when she sings.She is just so
pretty and indapendent.Geri has really done a great job in this
album.

5 out of 5 stars Geri Ger Geri!!!! Her BEST Yet!!!!.......2005-10-24

Geri's second solo CD was highly anticipated and she sure as hell delivers with this one!

This would have been to one of the best CD's that any of the Spice Girls released as a group or as a solo artist (only second to perhaps Melanie C's Northern Star) and is full of catchy pop songs that really do want to make you listen to them over and over again.

Ok so I hear you saying but geri doesn't have the BEST voice on the planet....well so what?? We can't all sing the same - that would be quite boring...that is why there are so many different genres of music these days. Geri just seems to have the formual right for this cd where the songs really suit her voice and that is what makes a successful artist.

I have to admit that I am not a huge fan of the cover of "It's Raining Men" but she does do it justice.
The other outstanding tracks on this album are "Shake Your Bootie Cutie", "Strength Of A Woman", "Circles Around The Moon" & the title track "Scream If You Wanna Go Faster"

5 out of 5 stars Geri new world of music!!!!!!.......2005-07-24

This album is the best.If you have it,you won't regret.All songs are good.And I really love to "Calling".It's vey make my heart so fly away and it's about my story of life too. You must buy it!Anymore!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

4 out of 5 stars No sophmore slump here.......2005-02-02

Once you remove the disc from it's case, Geri's written advice is "Go Play! Never lose the kid in you! What are you waiting for?"

This is no more than obvious when you begin to spin this album. This is an inspirational pop record, now that may have sounded odd. But it is true. Today, a lot of pop artist's totally rely on either a hot body or a hot track to sell records, & while that is not a bad thing & is needed at times, it doesn't exactly summarize what pop music is meant to be. Pop is an amalgam of sounds, something crafted to take you upon a journey. It is meant to have a spirit.

Geri Halliwell embodies all that is great in pop. Her persona is fun, yet at the same time she just isn't some painted up pop puppet; she's always had something to say. And Geri can't ever just say it...she does it!

From the sassy rock throwback opener of "Scream If You Wanna go Faster" to the melancholic introspective closer of "I Was Made That Way" Geri has designed a record that appeals to everyone.

While Geri isn't the most accomplished singer, some of her best vocal work is here & she continues to forge a path as one of the best vocal stylist's in the business. She writes songs that fit her range & works from there. This is apparent on probably the best ballad Geri has done to date, "Calling". A love song that tells of the back & forth attitudes lovers have in a relationship, how the journey of love is a discovery. Geri's vocal's here evoke passion, melancholy, & they surprisngly soar without grating. Other songwriting highlights include the breezy "Circles Round the Moon" & erm...'girl power' anthem that doesn't sound misdirected "Strength of A Woman".

Musically Geri stays diverse without spreading herself thin. Working from a pop foundation Geri can move from balladry soundscapes to over the top, camp dance numbers such as the "Faith" inspired "Feels Like Sex" & comical rump shaker "Shake Your Bootie Cutie".

Only when Geri tries to defend herself from the UK press on the misguided, yet interesting "Heaven & Hell (Being Geri Halliwell) does she lose her footing. It just doesn't match the tongue-in-cheek ice queen attitude of her previous press attack "You're In A Bubble" from "Schizophonic".

It seems now that Geri has lost her pop eccentricity musically, & moved in a more 'dance'-like sound direction. If you'd like to hear what may be her last eccentric sounding record, then "Scream If You Wanna Go Faster" is worth the import price tag.
Scream
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Fall in love with this album :-)
  • taken off gaurd
  • Not Quite K's Choice, But Worth Screaming About
  • Phenomenal!!
  • An excellent album!
Scream
Sarah Bettens
Manufacturer: Hybrid Recordings
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000A7Q1VU
Release Date: 2005-08-23

Tracks:

  1. Scream
  2. Stay
  3. Come Over Here
  4. Not Insane
  5. Turn Around
  6. Go
  7. Don't Stop
  8. Fine
  9. One Second
  10. Sister
  11. She Says
  12. Follow Me
  13. Don't Let Me Drag You Down
  14. I'm Okay

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Fall in love with this album :-).......2006-06-30

first of all: it's so nice to see that there are american fans! i am from switzerland and i bought the cd at the release day, as a big k's choice fan. it is just wonderful, typically sarah's songrwiting: beautiful melodies, lyrics from deep to critical to just sweet, and all interpreted by her unbelieably smooth voice! there are songs rockier than ever and also more personal than ever and many slow songs too. this is definitely one of the cd's i listened to most in my whole life and i still listen to it. my favourite: "one second". when you're in love then there's no sweeter song!

5 out of 5 stars taken off gaurd.......2006-06-10

funny story.... kind of just happened upon this cd watching(sleeping) the logo channel late night and woke up to this amazing sound and saw the last part of the video for "come over here" and from that moment on could not get it out of my mind. looked everywhere i could think of to find the artist and any of her music and had no luck in many main stream search engines so went to google .......found it...love it....can't say enough for it sarah bettens is brillant thank you!!!!!

4 out of 5 stars Not Quite K's Choice, But Worth Screaming About.......2006-06-06

I've been a big fan of K's Choice and have waited far too long to pick up this album. I certainly wasn't disappointed. Sarah Bettens has created a beautiful album with a nice balance of music. This is a must have for K's Choice fans and I think people who like Ani DiFranco and even Dido will like the music. Picture an Alanis Morrissette-Jagged Little Pill type album (the only one of hers worth buying) that you can put on and either listen to actively or let fall into the background while you chill with friends or catch up on some light reading. You'll definitely enjoy this.

5 out of 5 stars Phenomenal!!.......2006-03-22

I wasn't aware of Sarah's music until this weekend when she came in for our unofficial SXSW Invasion of the Gogirls. We hung out Friday night and shared the stage w/ her on Saturday. It was like POW! RIGHT IN THE KISSER! We traded CD's and I've been listening to hers over and over and over again! This is quite possibly the best CD I own and I own WAY too many CD's. As you can see most people have rated it a 5 star CD and deservedly so. BUY 5 so you can turn your friends on to her. We need to support the heck out of her in the states!!!

5 out of 5 stars An excellent album!.......2005-09-26

I thoroughly enjoy Sarah Bettens' solo CD. As a huge fan of K's Choice, I was unsure what to expect from the sound of Sarah's voice on her own. But I should not have feared, as the album is equally as strong but in a unique way. Songs like "Come Over Here" strays from the typical K's Choice song, yet is a pleasant change. Her lyrics are captivating and beautiful, and I highly recommend this CD. "Stay", "Turn Around", "Go", "Sister" and "I'm Okay" are my favorites :) Enjoy!
Scream: Music From The Dimension Motion Picture
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • It's an excellent soundtrack!
  • Not what I'd normally listen to, but...
  • MY FAVORITE TRACK AND BEST HORROR MOVIE OF LATE.
  • ;) SMILE
  • It's not a scream but pretty good
Scream: Music From The Dimension Motion Picture
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Tvt
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ASIN: B000000GTN
Release Date: 1996-12-17

Tracks:

  1. Youth Of America - Birdbrain
  2. Whisper - Catherine
  3. Red Right Hand - Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds
  4. Don't Fear The Reaper - Gus
  5. Artificial World (Interdimensional Mix) - Julee Cruise With The Flow
  6. Better Than Me - Sister Machine Gun
  7. Whisper To A Scream (Birds Fly) - Soho
  8. First Cool Hive - Moby
  9. Bitter Pill - The Connells
  10. School's Out - The Last Hard Men
  11. Trouble In Woodsboro/Sidney's Lament - Marco Beltrami

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars It's an excellent soundtrack!.......2006-05-16

This cd is cool, and most of the songs are nice and soothing except Youth Of America by Birdbrain, and Better Than Me by Sister Machine Gun. The cd is actually pretty flowing. My favorites are Don't Fear The Reaper by Gus, Whisper To A Scream (Birds Fly,) Youth Of America by Birdbrain, and Better Than Me by Sister Machine Gun. Red Right Hand by Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds is alright, but it's not my favorite. In fact, it's sort of tasteless. First Cool Hive by Moby is very calming and soothing, and Trouble In Woodsboro/Sidney's Lament is actually a good score, and I like it because it starts off on sort of a loud note, then gradually gets softer. I'd recommed this, especially for fans of the movie.

5 out of 5 stars Not what I'd normally listen to, but..........2004-10-16

Scream is one of those movies in which the songs are as much a part of the environment as the physical objects. Fortunately, it also stands on its own very well. The songs aren't exactly within my genre of music (for that, look at the Scream 3 soundtrack), but Wes Craven and Co. have selected a stellar combination of slow rock, pop, and ambience as a companion to the ultimate "post-modern" (whatever that means) horror movie.
"Youth of America," by Birdbrain, is the standout track, but by no means is it the only good one. My other favorites are "Whisper," "Better than Me," and Moby's "Last Cool Hive." While I like Soho's interpretation of "Whisper to a Scream," I don't understand why they couldn't just put on the original, by Icicle Works. Same goes for Alice Cooper's defining song, "School's Out," here done by The Last Hard Men.
My other complaint is that, for a soundtrack, it's so short. The music industry seems to have realized recently that soundtracks are a good place to pack on 19 or 20 like-minded songs, even if most never appear in the film (hence the term "Inspired by the Motion Picture"). While only putting on songs that actually appeared in the movie does keep it more honest, I have come to expect a solid hour, at least, from the average soundtrack. But I guess the movie came out before that trend had really caught on, so it's not something I can really hold against it.
I also appreciate the fact that a track from the film's score was included. Marco Beltrami's score was completely unlike anything that had ever appeared in a horror movie before; rather than rely on the time-tested rehashing of traditional, tension-building orchestral pieces ripped of from the masters like Bernard Herrmann, Beltrami denied that any horror movie had existed before Scream (musically speaking, natch), and built a score from scratch. The result was a mixture of different noises--choruses, pianos, sound effects reminiscent of metal striking metal--that were weaved together to become something chilling, euphonious, and melodic. It fit the movie like a glove. Listen to the last track for a hint of that genius.
Great stuff, these tracks. If you like any sort of music, give them a listen. I can't imagine how you could avoid being pleased by at least one of them.

5 out of 5 stars MY FAVORITE TRACK AND BEST HORROR MOVIE OF LATE........2004-09-24

The main reason for my purchasing this album was mainly because unlike others who chose different tracks, my most favorite was "SOHO'S: BIRDS FLY {WHISPER TO A SCREAM}" which personally I feel is the BEST track on the album, although for me, others are fairly good. Also, I hugely enjoyed the movie--only after hearing "SOHO'S song. . .I sorta came into liking the movie through the back door so-to-speak. But non-the-less a very enjoyable soundtrack album. Anyone knowing how to contact SOHO-or JACQUI and PAULINE CUFF [from the group; guess they have disbanded as I understand it]--would greatly be appreciated. SirWilliamWallace

4 out of 5 stars ;) SMILE.......2003-07-16

I love #1, thats the reason why I bought the sound track. Pretty cool soundtrack for a horror movie

3 out of 5 stars It's not a scream but pretty good.......2003-04-29

I used to listen to this all the time when I first bought it but not that much anymore as the songs have dated a little. It has some great songs on it such as Birdbrain's Youth of America and Nick Cave's Red Right Hand (you may have heard this in the X-files).

It is a good soundtrack if you want to be in a dark mood for writing horror stories or for halloween or something. Most songs contain lyrics but there are a few instrumental ones.

It has a few small photographs from the movie inside the single page album cover.
If you're a huge fan of the movie you will want this one if your not you probably don't.
Scream & Whisper
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Scream & Whisper-Edwin McCain
  • Not my favorite, but still awesome...
  • McCain Back with more unbelievable music
  • I WAS EXPECTING A LOT BETTER THAN THIS!
  • Say Anything
Scream & Whisper
Edwin McCain
Manufacturer: Drt
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ASIN: B00022LIQQ
Release Date: 2004-06-22

Tracks:

  1. Coming Down
  2. Shooting Stars
  3. Throw It All Away
  4. Say Anything
  5. Turning Around
  6. Couldn't Love You More
  7. Good Enough
  8. Farewell To Tinkerbell
  9. How Can You See That To Me
  10. Day Will Never Come
  11. Save The Rain
  12. White Crosses
  13. Wild At Heart
  14. Maggie May - (Bonus Track)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Scream & Whisper-Edwin McCain.......2007-01-09

Excellent CD from Edwin. He is one of the under-rated musicians/songwriters of our time. This CD has some great tracks - my favorite is Shooting Stars.

5 out of 5 stars Not my favorite, but still awesome..........2006-03-30

Edwin McCain is a master. Most people only know him as "that guy who sings "I'll Be" on Dawson's Creek." But he is much much more then that, he is a skilled musician that I have been lucky enough to see live twice. This CD is definitely good, and while its not my favorite EMB CD, its much better then most of the mainstream junk today. I'm definitely surprised Edwin didn't have atleast a top 40 hit with "Say Anything" (for all you first time listeners and "I'll Be" lovers, it will probably be your favorite track). Also the song "Couldn't Love You More" is a really good song for anyone who has ever been in a relationship that pretty much everybody was skeptical of. My favorite song on the CD is the risky "White Crosses" which tells the story of a truck full of illegal immigrants from Mexico being killed in Texas. The song is extremely compassionate and its obvious that Edwin is way above writing meaningless songs.
If you're a hardcore Ed head, of course you're going to buy the CD and its definitely worth it.
For the non-Edwin fans, if your looking for "I'll Be", theres a really good acoustic version of it on the CD titled "Messenger" ;-)

5 out of 5 stars McCain Back with more unbelievable music.......2006-03-13

Screams & Wisphers is another great CD from Edwin McCain and his band. The song Couldnt love you more is a great song for lovers that have ever had doubters about there love, Edwin McCain is in my opinion one of the best singer song writers out, the way he makes you feel the songs and stories with his words is something only true artist can do. Not a big radio artist but that keeps him grounded and not caught up in the HOLLYWOOD sell out that so many of these so called artist give into - A great cd by a great artist and worth twice the price the sticker has on it, nothing Edwin McCain puts out is bad, if your a true fan of REAL music youll love anything Edwin McCain puts out

2 out of 5 stars I WAS EXPECTING A LOT BETTER THAN THIS!.......2005-10-11

To say this was a dissapointment is an understatement. By track three i wondering if this was the same Edwin McCain that had made the masterful 'misguided roses' because this is so BLAND! it really was a struggle to listen to the whole thing and keeo my eyes opened-radio friendly isn't the word! I guess some of the signs were showing in the tinsel and tap shoes dvd with the ultra slushy 'couldn't love you more' and 'shooting stars' what do you get as a bonus track a version of 'maggie may' so close to the original as not to make a difference! The whole point of a cover is to do your own interpetation not a note for note re-run! So what has happened in the past years to make someone as talented as McCain heap this non-entity on his fans? Well giving Pete Riley a stab at songwriting both on his own and with McCain shows a possible drying up of ideas, because Riley's songs wouldn't be out of place on a latter day Fleetwood Mac album- they are that uninspired and there is hardly any barintone sax which always added to the songs and do i hear the dreaded drum machine in the mix? Come on Edwin a couple of half way decent songs on your new album is pushing the mark a bit. I for one will view the next album with a great deal of aprehension!

5 out of 5 stars Say Anything.......2005-07-08

I first heard Edwin play 'Say Anything' when I saw him at BB King's in NYC. A couple of months later, you could sample it on his website. I purchased the cd the day it was released. A few months later, that was the song that my husband and I danced to on our wedding night. It's a beautiful song, with intelligent lyrics. Every one of my guests were so intrigued by it, because they had never heard it before. I was proud to play it, because it caught everyone's attention, it was beautiful and perfect for my husband and I, and I wasn't cheesing everyone out by dancing to some bubblegum love song. I've been and Ed Head for 8 years now! And it is amazing songs like this that keep me coming back for more!
Scream
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • GREAT collection of remixes
Scream
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Manufacturer: Star 69
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000LRY990
Release Date: 2007-01-16

Tracks:

  1. Scream
  2. Scream
  3. Scream
  4. Scream
  5. Scream
  6. Scream

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars GREAT collection of remixes.......2007-02-07

First thing that came to my mind after hearing teh tracks is that they are TOO LOUD - just check them in some WAV editor. Not as loud as Benny Benassi tracks but still TOO LOUD. Not much vocals in them and the same vocals are repeated on and on - it may get boring. Tracks are very underground and for sure NOT mainstream. All i'd call ELECTRO but Cajjmere Wray Mix is TRIBAL. I bought the CDS after hearing the samples on Beatport. It was cheaper that way. I kept only 4 mixes on my HD so i'll post only 4 track times. Now few words about the tracks:
1. Original Mix - VERY electro. Not my fav. 8:14 ***
2. Kobbe & Austin Leeds Mix - more Tribal/Progressive House than Electro - proabably the most popular mix. Very good. 8:42 ****
3. DJ Bruno Mix - Electro. NOTHING special **
4. Dany Wild Mix - my fav mix!!! VERY electro, great sound!!! 7:28 ******
5. Cajjmere Wray Mix - TRIBAL all the way. Sounds louder than others... The worst mix for me **
6. Frosted Flake Mix - this mix is a GEM!!! My second FAV after Dany Wild Mix!!! Very long - i had to shorten the ending... VERY electro, very DARK and very UNDERGROUND sound. I love the beginning!!! Like sth bad or evil was coming out. Now you must hear it (that's what comes to my mind ^^). 10:40, no pause at the end (you may want to shorten the ending though) *****

YOU MUST BUY IT.

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