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Artist: The Dandy Warhols
Label: EMI Category: Music Average customer rating: Format: Enhanced Media: Audio CD Number Of Discs: 1 UPC: 724359015903 EAN: 0724359015903 ASIN: B00009OOL3 Release Date: 2004-02-17 |
Welcome to the Monkey House
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The Dandy Warhols' fourth album arrives with a cover that melds <I>Sticky Fingers</I> and <I>The Velvet Underground and Nico</I>. One therefore assumes that leader Courtney Taylor-Taylor's claim that predecessor <I>Thirteen Tales from Urban Bohemia was "the last classic rock album" was a bit tongue-in-cheek. (Actually, one had assumed that already.) Reversing rock's usual guitars-front-keyboards-as-filigree, <I>Monkey House</I> takes the Dandys into a challenging sphere while remaining undeniably organic sounding. The band and co-producers Nick Rhodes (Duran Duran and Tony Visconti (<I>Low</I>, <I>Electric Warrior</I>) have built elaborate but never stifling arrangements of these songs--check out the way guest Nile Rodgers's rhythm guitar part subtly funks up the last minute of "Scientist," or how the group makes the pulsing "(You Come In) Burned" perhaps the best yet of its trademark trancelike album closers. Taylor-Taylor continues to display growing self-knowledge in his "words of comic wisdom": "I Am Sound" isn't a declaration of aural omniscience, but a simple affirmation of OK-ness, while "The Last High" dissects the end of a high-style love affair. Miss this and miss one of the year's finest rock & roll records. <I>--Rickey Wright</I>Album Description
Full title - Welcome To The Monkey House. Aussie limited edition of 2003 album includes a bonus DVD (PAL) which features four music videos to, 'Bohemian Like You', 'Get Off', 'Not If You Were The Last Junkie On Earth' and 'We Used To Be Friends'. SlipcaseAlbum Details
Australian Edition of "Welcome to the Monkey House" which Will Feature a Bonus Dvd Including Four of the Bands Previous Hit Singles/Videos. (Pal/Rc-0)Customer Reviews:
A different direction with the same result.......2003-08-12
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"Welcome To The Monkey House" is neither better nor worse than its predecessors (personal preference will dictate how well it's received by fans already familiar with the Dandy Warhols); I wouldn't recommend it as being indicative of what the band's sound actually is (the ambient drone of "Insincere Because I" represents a style of song that has been repeated on nearly every album, but even that one track does not sum up the band's musical philosophy as recorded in studio). It's an interesting album, well-written and recorded; certainly worth your time and purchase. Do NOT expect to hear 13 more "Bohemian Like You" clone tracks, though.
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The DVD included with this version is a nice touch (also somewhat surprising that this Australian import is less expensive than the European version WITHOUT the DVD also offered by Amazon); it will play on your home PC (with a resolution that will make cubists weep with joy), but an all-region DVD player is a must if you wish to watch the videos on your TV set in North American or Europe.
Be carful with the DVD.......2003-08-03
Consistently good, even with the shift towards keyboards.......2003-07-25
That said, the standout tracks are the first single, "We Used To Be Friends" (you can't help but sing along), "Plan A" (Simon LeBon's backing vocal is cool), "The Dope" (funky-funky-FUNKAY beat), and "Heavenly" (summer's unknown classic).
This particular version is all the better by the included 4-video DVD. The unsettling thing, though, is that (to me, at least) Taylor and company manage to look a little unwashed and unwholesome throughout. I know, it's a stupid thing to go on point and say, but I'd almost rather NOT see them perform. I was all psyched to check out the vids (I've never previously seen ANY of them) and then reality set in. Don't play this one around the toddlers ... the nudity can get a bit racy. It was interesting, however, to see Taylor sporting a mohawk in the new "WUTBF" video.
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