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Helloween

Disco de Helloween: “Metal Jukebox [Bonus Track]”

Disco de Helloween: “Metal Jukebox [Bonus Track]”
Información del disco :
Título: Metal Jukebox [Bonus Track]
Fecha de Publicación:1999-11-09
Tipo:Desconocido
Género:Hard Rock, Metal
Sello Discográfico:JVC Japan
Letras Explícitas:Si
UPC:4988002390373
Valoración de Usuarios :
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Lista de temas :
1 He's A Woman - She's A Man Video
2 Locomotive Breath Video
3 Lay All Your Love On Me Video
4 Space Oddity Video
5 From Out Of Nowhere (Faith No More cover)
6 All My Loving
7 Hocus Pocus Video
8 Faith Healer
9 Juggernaut (Frank Marino cover) Video
10 White Room
11 Mexican
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Vince Wylde "vincewylde" (Lancaster, MA United States) - 09 Enero 2005
4 personas de un total de 5 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- A Great Effort

At first, I didn't get this CD. I mean, come on... Abba? David Bowie? The Beatles? Shoot, why isn't Manfred Mann covered?

But then something happened... I played the CD again, and again, and yet again... Then, I couldn't STOP playing it. The bottom line? An amazing CD... Sure, this may seem like a waste because they did someone else's work. But when they crank out that Beatles' number as if it were written by Helloween themselves and NOT a re-incarnation of the Beatles, you just start head banging...

http://www.vincewylde.com

Patrick Stott (Rolleston, Canterbury, New Zealand) - 07 Diciembre 2003
4 personas de un total de 6 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- From Outta Somewhere

After producing the definitive speed/thrash/pop metal blend in the late 80s, Helloween disappeared into Self-Indulgence Land in the early 90s, taking the best part of 10 years to rediscover the sound their original fans appreciated so much.

And to celebrate, they unleashed their unique sound on some of their favourite pop and rock songs of the past few decades. "Metal Jukebox" is an eclectic little collection, to say the least. The Scorpions' "He's A Woman-She's a Man" and Faith No More's "From Out Of Nowhere" are the two closest tracks to what Helloween are normally about. They stomp along as solid rocking, good fun tracks. From there, the album steps into, well, space.

David Bowie's "Space Oddity" is given a faithful, respectful treatment here. No one does Bowie better than Bowie, but this is about as good as you'll ever hear this song done by anyone else. Andi Deris' voice is not a match for Bowie's but he gives it his best shot without sounding strained. Also having a few decades advantage over the original, in which time production techniques have improved markedly, Markus Grosskopf's wandering basslines bubble their way higher into the mix than on the old classic.

ABBA's "Lay All Your Love On Me" and The Beatles' "All My Loving" are perhaps the furthest removed from the originals, and both are pulled off with great effect- the feel of the originals is kept, while simultaneously being given a kick in the arse. Yep, Helloween still have that ear for great pop tunes, even if they didn't write 'em. And it also shows Paul and John, and Benny and Bjorn, could well have been closet headbangers - these songs translate to a metalled-up sound extremely well.

There are a few more straight rockers, like a fairly decent cover of Jethro Tull's "Locomotive Breath", and "White Room" by Cream, but it is the lesser-known songs which really make this album. The instrumental "Hocus Pocus" by, er... Focus allows Helloween's impressive guitar duo to really let strip, with solid riffing and good old fashioned guitar solos, so often neglected these days. There are a few other little known gems hidden away here which really set this album up. It could easily have been an exercise in metallic karaoke self-parody, or an utter sycophantic tribute album. It's not. It's a well-established metal band showcasing what they can do and where they came from, and having a lot of fun while they do it.

Sam Allen "A zealous individual" (Newburyport Mass.) - 12 Septiembre 2004
2 personas de un total de 4 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Hilarious!

Don't get me wrong-Helloween are one of my favorite bands, but this is just plain hysterical! As great as it is (I don't own it, but I listened to it at a friend's house), it just seems totally wack that Helloween would cover songs by Abba, The Beatles, and David Bowie. But what's even more wack is that they were pulled off PERFECTLY! Helloween fans would definetely crack up over this album!

Análisis de usuario - 04 Octubre 1999
0 personas de un total de 9 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
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