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Filter Album: “Title of Record”

Filter Album: “Title of Record”
Description :
Filter: Richard Patrick (vocals, guitar, bass, programming); Geno Lenardo (guitar, coral sitar, mandolin, bass, programming); Frank Cavanaugh (bass); Steven Gillis (drums, percussion). <p>Recorded at Abyssinian Sons Studio, Chicago, Illinois and The Mix Room, Burbank, California.
Customers Rating :
Average (4.3) :(239 votes)
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Track Listing :
1 Sand Video
2 Welcome To The Fold Video
3 Captain Bligh Video
4 It's Gonna Kill Me Video
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6 Take A Picture Video
7 Skinny Video
8 I Will Lead You Video
9 Cancer Video
10 I'm Not The Only One Video
11 Miss Blue Video
Album Information :
Title: Title of Record
UPC:093624738824
Format:CD
Type:Performer
Genre:Rock & Pop
Artist:Filter
Producer:Ben Grosse; Richard Patrick
Label:Reprise
Distributed:WEA (Distributor)
Release Date:1999/08/24
Original Release Year:1999
Discs:1
Mono / Stereo:Stereo
Studio / Live:Studio
Customer review - December 18, 1999
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
- Best album of "99"

Back in 1995 when "Hey Man Nice Shot" was relesed I instantly became hooked on their album "Short Bus". Now 4 years later they continue to create some of the best tunes I have ever heard. They have matured into a newer and better sound than their previous recordings. Highlights of this album include Captain Bligh, Take a Picture, I Will Lead You, and I'm Not The Only One. If you are coming into the world of filter as either a new or old fan you will love their stuff as much as I do. Pick yourself up a copy of both albums and see what I mean.

Customer review - December 31, 1999
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
- Don't be misled by "Take A Picture"

I don't necessarily reccomend this CD to those of you who are mainly attracted to "Take A Picture." This CD has some great songs, lead by "Welcome to The Fold." It's a good CD, but not for top forty-fans.

"thatguyofojai" (Ojai, California, USA) - July 09, 2001
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- An incredible, emotion-filled experience.

I almost find it hard to belive that Richard Patrick, the head hauncho of Filter, was the original touring guitarist of Nine Inch Nails. While there still are touches of NIN-styled industrial-rock, in truth this band is really very different from Trent Reznor's. First off, Filter is much more subtle in its music, with much more varying elements than Nail's blatent, dark pounding. While this album is still dark, occasionally very much so, Filter chooses not to make it so painfully obvious, and instead uses undertones that the music creates to set the mood. And if you can unfold the music, you realize that the tone of the album tends to be one that is rather depressing; even the softer songs like the acoustic hit single ' Take A Picture ' and the soft closer ' Miss Blue ' have a haunting aura about them. But another difference between this album and a Nine Inch Nails work is the type of darkness that it portrays. While Reznor is content to continuously scream and moan about Hell, violence, God ( or the lack there of ), and self-hatred, Patrick paints pictures of, and occasionally even sings about, lost love, emotional betrayal ( ' Captain Bligh ' talks about a lawsuit filed against Patrick by a fan of the band ), self doubt, and even environmental damage. And to accompany this, Filter uses a wide variety of styles to augment their music that makes their vision that much more varied then Reznor's. While they still have songs that could be called industrial rock similar to Nine Inch Nails ( the most obvious example being ' Welcome to the Fold ' ), they somehow manage to sound different, at times very much so, and the results are stunning.

I want to make this clear: I have absolutely no problem with NIN; in fact, I own some of their albums. I am mearly using these comparisons to give people who don't know what to expect something to use as a gauge to see if they might be interested. Not comparing the band, or the album to anyone else, I can say this: the album is amazing. Patrick has an amazing ability to put his emotions into cryptic songs that are on all sides of the musical scale, all of them with incredible results. Every song is excellent, and the album as a whole is well worth the buy for those interested.

JR. (Chicago) - January 16, 2000
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- Filter has come of age !

I bought this CD because I liked the song Take a Picture. Well after one listen I found out that this CD is not a one trick pony. It is a heavy hitter and the I highly recommend it. One thing though if you are buying this because you like Take A Picture , BEWARE ,most of the songs are a tad more heavy

Seth (Sacramento, CA) - October 19, 2003
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- I know this is long, but it's good. READ IT!

The single that got me into this band was "Take a Picture". The song was very soft and nice and calm; At the time, I wasn't much into heavy rock, nor did I know that Filter did that style. Even so, I loved the album, and since then, I've loved the style. Here's an in-depth look at all the songs from my point of view.

Sand: An un-reviewable track, for it is instrumental, and about thirty seconds long. I think of it as an intro to the following track:

Welcome to the Fold: At first, this was the only track I listened to, because I loved it so much. Nice and heavy, although the guitar in the verses is a bit repetitive.

Captain Bligh: After I listened to the entire CD, this became my 2nd favorite track. I love the opening drum beat, and the opening guitar is AWESOME!

It's Gonna Kill Me: WOW! This is a really great song! I love how it starts off with some soft bass, then Richard Patrick comes in with a nice long scream, and the drum picks up. It also has a great sounding chorus.

The Best Things: I really like this track a lot. I think it's a nice, sorta heavy track with a chorus better than the latter track.

Take a Picture: Great track. It would have to be, right, to get me into this group?

Skinny: This is my favorite track on this album. It has cool lyrics, and a great tune.

I Will Lead You: This is tied with "Skinny" for my favorite track. Great heavy guitar opening, great vocals, perfect chorus, and great vocal tune. I especially love the guitar when Rick is singing "'Cuz I'm a lie".

Cancer: The thing I love about this track is Rick's hoarse, whispery, demonic voice. I also love the tune of the opening vocals. And who doesn't love the swooning chorus in the background?

I'm Not the Only One: I appreciate that Filter has provided us with two cool-down songs; this and the next. This is a nice song, and surprisingly calm, until near the end. Every band should have a song like this. I especially like that if you listen really closely, you can hear a cool high-pitched noise. This reminds me of "Stuck In Here" from their previous album, "Short Bus".

Miss Blue: A pretty, accoustic song with a simple vocal tune that I totally dig.

Also, if you fast forward the track far enough, you hear Rick saying how much fans love him, then there is a lot of screaming. This is the only reason the album runs over an hour; Because of the space between "Miss Blue" and the secret (I guess you could call it a track).

I gave this album a star less than perfect because, well it's a great album and all, but I think they have potential to do much better. No matter how good this is, I still think (if possible, and it is) they could do better! Still a great album, though.

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