I Remember

I Remember Artist: Audience of One
Label: Break Even
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 669910433027
EAN: 0669910433027
ASIN: B00004GJX6


Release Date: 2000-04-03

I Remember


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Tracks:

  1. Show Your Teeth
  2. The Icarus Ambition
  3. This Night Has Opened My Eyes
  4. 350 Miles
  5. Ishmael
  6. La Muchila
  7. I Remember When This All Meant Something
  8. Flower Fist & Beastial Wail
  9. Saosin
  10. Bonus Track

Similar Items:

  1. Zolof the Rock & Roll Destroyer
  2. Saosin EP
  3. Translating the Name
  4. Jalopy Go Far
  5. Between the Heart and the Synapse

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars When this all meant something.......2007-04-24

This is an effort by an aspiring Anthony Green and one of his early bands. I am generally pleased with most offerings from Green and I must say I did enjoy this as well. But compared to his other work it pales in comparison. It is an obscure ride, with songs like 'Flower, fist, and beastial wail,' you're never quite sure what they're talking about. I still enjoy going back to it every now and then as it holds a certain charm, in fact it is arranged very nicely, starting of with the slow, entrancing 'show your teeth,' then gradually building into some more fast paced songs which do include some well done screaming.

If you're an Anthony Green fan you will most likely warm up to this album, as long as you don't take it too seriously.

2 out of 5 stars Practice.......2004-07-27

Audience of One gave their best shot in making something work. I don't believe that the vocals delivered by Anthony Greene were as quite as n'sync with the rest of the music. The band could not find proper ways to tie in transitions betweens steady beats, sparatic lead-ins, or chaotic explosive harmony. The entire album was a failed, but valiant rookie attempt at polishing anything from a rough garage-style sound. In Anthony Greene's second go at finding his place in the sun, he must have landed a godsend with the formation of Saosin. Pro-active listeners who were left starved with the mere fifteen minuete of Saosin with their EP; Translating the Name; will not find compensation with the sound or vocals in this album.

5 out of 5 stars

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