3.V

3.V Artist: Zebra
Label: Atlantic
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD


UPC: 720907400320
EAN: 0720907400320
ASIN: B00000235R


Release Date: 1996-01-30

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Tracks:

  1. Can't Live Without
  2. He's Making You the Fool
  3. Time
  4. Your Mind's Open
  5. Better Not Call
  6. You'll Never Know
  7. About to Make the Time
  8. You're Only Losing Your Heart
  9. Hard Living Without You
  10. Isn't That the Way

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Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Good Music.......2005-05-30

Zebra ,to me has always been a band that had all the good of the old while integrating the new sound(keyboards). Jackson and the gang was an is a power trio that put out consistently great powerful rock. This album is exteremly powerful and probably one of my favorites. It actually gets a 4.5 star rating. Groups like this are hard to come by. They never reached stardom which was probably why they never sold out. In 2005 they continue to rock.
Great music and great playing

3 out of 5 stars Good album but not their best........2005-04-18

I give it 3.5 stars because I really only get into about half of "3.V". I give "No Tellin' Lies" 4.5 stars and their self-titled debut gets 5++ stars since it's my favorite and I find it to be their best, IMO. Still, they are one of the better progressive rock bands still around from the eighties. I first saw them back then and was lucky to see them again a few years ago at The Station in RI before the tragic fire there. By the way, G. Toney, Guy plays drums and Felix bass/keys. Peace

5 out of 5 stars Amazing band, great album .......2005-02-16

Zebra is an amazing rock/pop band from the 80s that still performs down here in south Louisiana. I saw them the other night at one of their 30th anniversary bashes. This album is their best studio album, though I believe their live album is better. On one track, Zebra is a pop band performing synthesized music with complicated chord progressions; on the next track, they are a guitar-driven hard rock band. Randy Jackson is a very gifted songwriter. In addition, his guitar playing is awesome, and his vocals soar. With bassist/keyboardist Guy and drummer Felix, they form one of the most talented trios in rock.

5 out of 5 stars I think it will "affect" more than "effect" ..........2002-08-12

I'm not sure how this 1986 album could be an indicator of "lameness to come" since it still stands as the latest studio effort from Zebra. Reportedly, a new record is on the way early in 2003. Now THAT's a hiatus.

3.V is a stunning example of where melodic hard rock COULD have been at the end of the 1980s. There are too many influences to count that pop out of the songs on this disk: Zeppelin, Beatles, 80s metal, Yes, even a jazzy riff or two. It's great fun and even better turned up loud.

If you like Zep, Asia, Rush, The Flower Kings or any bands of that nature, check out Zebra. They will not disappoint.

1 out of 5 stars It Effected Me, But Not In A Good Way.......2002-07-29

The stupid album title is an indicator of greater lameness to come. This album made me want to vomit. Actually, I'm ashamed to admit I ever owned it, even if only on vinyl.

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