Panda Park

Panda Park Artist: The 90 Day Men
Label: Southern Records
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 718752810227
EAN: 0718752810227
ASIN: B0001APBLM


Release Date: 2004-02-24

Panda Park


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Tracks:

  1. Even Time Ghost Can't Stop Wagner
  2. When Your Luck Runs Out
  3. Chronological Disorder
  4. Sequel
  5. Too Late Or Too Dead
  6. Silver And Snow
  7. Night Birds

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  2. To Everybody

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Masterpiece.......2005-05-13

90 Day Men have produced a beautiful and original album here that is a brew of melody, dissonance and an orchestral complexity. BTW, it also rocks! This is a great album. Do yourself a favor and get it.

4 out of 5 stars Beyond the Infinite.......2004-06-05

This album makes me think of that part in the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey, where the protagonist (I don't remember his name) departs to "Beyond the Infinite". It's kind of a cool scene, no going back.
90 Day Men used to be pretty easily definable, and the people clinging to those delineations, like the person below, are going to be particularly upset by this record, and ultimately hate 90 Day Men for creating Panda Park. It's all about transcending labels and whatnot, and that's exactly what this record does.
You hear a little bit of everything which sounds vaguely familiar, though not in an over-the-top way, making the whole different from anything you've heard. It has a decidedly "classic rock" feel in parts. I particularly like the texture of the record, the tones and the vocals, strangely, which have always annoyed me on other 90 Day Men records. Most of the other 90 Day LPs have come across as overwhelmingly pretentious, and in enacting the most pretentious move of all, they seem to have transcended even themselves. And that, I think, is a pretty rad thing.
Pick this record up if you're bored with the current state of music.

1 out of 5 stars NOt so Yummy.......2004-05-23

I have been a fan for a few years. This album blows much ass. Who died and left the keyboardist the song writer. I am a huge fan of every album before, but this one is like morissey a b**ch. 90 days guitarist style was the perfect accent to Rob's (bassist) howl and the drums were perfect. The album needs the keys to be electric like thier live shows. See them live if you can. Silver and Snow is the worst song in thier catalog besides that bear song on "to everybody". Andy is tone deaf and the lyrics are more primadonna than say.....Madonna. Me and my friends listen to that song to laugh, or clear a room. Check out thier previous two albums, they are amongst the best out there, but don't start here.

5 out of 5 stars

Music Album:

  1. You Were Always the One ~ Cribs
  2. Serious Contender ~ Steve Diggle
  3. Woodstock 99 Vol. 2 - Blue Album ~ Various Artists
  4. Live Bird '65-'67 ~ The Trashmen
  5. Upside of Down ~ Tories
  6. Social Harem ~ The Parlor Dogs
  7. Fall and Rise: A Rats Tale ~ Rats
  8. Pretty Ugly ~ Peter Scherer , and Arto Lindsay
  9. Spiritual Vertigo ~ Sonus Umbra
  10. The Sound of Fury Demos ~ Billy Fury

Music Album

Music Album

Music

The Complete Blue Note Recordings ~ Herbie Nichols

Transit People ~ UMO Jazz Orchestra

Watching & Waiting ~ Gerry Mulligan

Familiar Faces

The Music of Mr. Jobim by Sylvia Telles ~ Sylvia Telle

Aus Oberkrain Kommit Die Musik ~ Alpenoberkrainer

Colpo di Coda ~ Litfiba

Sphire-Croid ~ Rentrer en Soi

BR6 ~ BR6

Millennium ~ Dominguinhos