Outta Sight/Outta Mind

Outta Sight/Outta Mind Artist: The Datsuns
Label: V2 Int'l
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Format: Import
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
EAN: 5033197269429
ASIN: B0001XQGJU


Release Date: 2004-07-06

Outta Sight/Outta Mind


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Tracks:

  1. Blacken My Thumb
  2. That Sure Ain't Right
  3. Grirls Best Friend
  4. Messin' Around
  5. Cherry Lane
  6. Get Up! (Don't Fight It)
  7. Hong Kong Fury
  8. What I've Lost
  9. You Can't Find Me
  10. Don't Come Knocking
  11. Lucille
  12. I Got No Words

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Mixed blessing........2004-10-10

Great stuff! Genius!...But just why in the flaming depths is it so expensive?!

4 out of 5 stars Good indie heavy metal.......2004-09-29


This is the second album from the New Zealand band. They hit like a big truck two years with their first album. I saw them play live two years ago and couldn't believe it. They have a lot of talent and conviction bringing back exciting rock. The only problem is The Darkness. The Darkness seemed to come in last year and steal the thunder. The first Datsuns album was near perfect. Even with John Paul Jones on board, they would have pull off a miracle to better themselves. With songs like "Blacken My Thumb" and "Messin' Around" you would think they have answered the tall order. "Messin' Around" even seems like a song from the first album. While the album is pretty rocking it seems like they rushed it. The album loses focus halfway through and you are left scratching your head. Maybe live these songs are a hell of a lot better. The Datsuns can deliver onstage. They spent a lot of time on the road and maybe didn't have enough time to revolt against generic sounds.

4 out of 5 stars solid sophmore effort.......2004-07-12

This album marks the return of one of the most promising bands to come out in recent years.
The other guy who reviewed this album either above or below this review, called the producer(not the director)Jon Bon Zeppelin? What was that...Its John Paul Jones. That guy doesnt know what hes talking about, so just get the album itll be worth the money.

5 out of 5 stars

Music Album:

  1. Erogenous ~ Mystic Moods Orchestra
  2. Mass Shivers ~ Mass Shivers
  3. Holding out for a Hero ~ Bonnie Tyler
  4. Shine on
  5. Michael Bolton/Every Day of My Life ~ Michael Bolton
  6. DJ's Choice: Graduation 2004 Party Music ~ Various Artists
  7. Ruby Series ~ Rebecca Gates
  8. Put Danger Back in Your Life ~ Folksongs for the Afterlife
  9. Tension and the Spark ~ Darren Hayes
  10. Fallingwater ~ Lisa Miskovsky

Music Album

Music Album

Music CD

Ambient Planet: Music for a Changing World ~ Various Artists

Too Much Sugar for a Dime ~ Henry Threadgill

Three Little Words ~ Benny Golson

Twilight Fields ~ Stephan Micus

Use One ~ Ice

BRAzSIL ~ Daniel Taubkin

Breathless Love ~ Shogo Hamada

Faithful ~ Poww Brothers

Je Te Dis Vous ~ Patricia Kaas

Serie Perolas ~ Gilliard