Cindy

Cindy Artist: Acetone
Label: Emi/Virgin
Category: Music


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


UPC: 017046502122
EAN: 0017046502122
ASIN: B00000G616


Release Date: 2004-01-20

Cindy


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Tracks:

  1. Come On
  2. Pinch
  3. Sundown
  4. Chills
  5. Endless Summer
  6. Intermission
  7. Louise
  8. Don't Cry
  9. No Need Swim
  10. Barefoot on Sunday

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Underrated.... and you ain't gonna get no more..........2004-01-16

I'm listening to "Don't Cry" from this album right now, and it continues to evoke memories I had of this album in 1993. This is absolutely beautiful stuff. If any of you lived in the Chicagoland area betwen 1993-1998 and caught the show JBTV on Channel 26, you will have an idea as to what the TrUe Alternative music of tha era was about... such as Vernon Yard recording artists the Verve and Acetone.

I realize I haven't done much of a job explaining to you what this music sounds like, but let me break it down real clear. Picture the previous Velvets comparisons-- they're justified. Track one is a direct rip of "Oceans"... but not in a bad way! Acetone absorbs the influence and then transforms it into something incredible; completely f**king new. Track two "Pinch" tears all comparisons off of the formulated tapistry... and from there on it's anyone's game.

If you're looking for something that reaches beyond today's gloss pop-punk, you're ready for Acetone. This is the best you can get for this particular genre... dare to buy it, you'll never turn back to your Sum 41 Cds again.

5 out of 5 stars Rollercoaster of emotion in finely crafted music.......2001-10-05

The first Acetone record goes from garage punk in "Pinch" and "Chills" to a Velvet Underground cover "Come On" is almost exactly VU's "Ocean". Then Acetone finds its own unique style on tracks like "Barefoot on Sunday", "No Need Swim" and the epic "Louise" Their voice is subtle but far from boring. These songs have a quiet warming reapeating groove that sticks in your head for awhile. The vocals and lyrics from Richie Lee are great too. Overall this record shows a whole range of style. Possibly the groups best.

5 out of 5 stars

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  5. Deep Blue Something ~ Deep Blue Something
  6. England Made Me
  7. Hikashu History ~ Hikashu
  8. Millionairhead ~ Cut
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