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R Artist: Queens of the Stone Age
Label: Umvd Import
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Format: Limited Edition
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 2


UPC: 606949086329
EAN: 0606949086329
ASIN: B000054BGW


Release Date: 2000-11-30

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Tracks:

  1. Feel Good Hit Of The Summer
  2. Lost Art Of Keeping A Secret
  3. Leg Of Lamb
  4. Auto Pilot
  5. Better Living Through Chemistry
  6. Mosters In The Parasol
  7. Quick And To The Pointless
  8. In The Fade
  9. Tension Head
  10. Lightning Song
  11. I Think I Lost My Headache
  12. Feel Good Hit Of The Summer
  13. Never Say Never
  14. You're So Vague
  15. Who'll Be The Next In Line
  16. Feel Good Hit Of The Summer

Similar Items:

  1. Songs for the Deaf
  2. Lullabies to Paralyze
  3. Stone Age Complication
  4. Blues for the Red Sun
  5. Over the Years and Through the Woods

Album Description

Exclusive UK version of their 2000 album includes a bonus disc featuring 4 tracks, 'Never Say Never', 'You're So Vague', 'Who'll Be The Next In Line' and the controversial cd-rom video for the track 'Feel Good Hit Of The Summer' that's been banned. Slimline double jewel case. 2000 release.

Album Details

Special UK Only Limited Edition CD that features the Queens' 'feel Good Hit of the Summer' EP as a Bonus Disc

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars For me it's the desert rock vocals.......2006-07-09

First and foremost for me is the bringing back of the vocal styling of bands like Canned Heat and the Sir Douglas Quintet that turned me on to QOTSA, but you can't deny the quality of the musicians and songwriting. By Rated R the band has really come together.

For me, which is typical, the first album is the best. Rated R and Songs For The Deaf are "better" if that makes sense. What I mean is the first album shows the enthusiasium of the new band and a creative explosion in songwriting that really culminated with Rated R and Songs. In a non manufactured Top 40 world easily a half dozen songs from both Rated R and Songs could have been hit singles.

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  5. Ultimate Chicken Meltdown ~ Atomic Rooster
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Trio ~ Monty Alexander With Ray Brown & Herb Ellis

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