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Disco de Incubus: “Make Yourself [Bonus Tracks]”

Disco de Incubus: “Make Yourself [Bonus Tracks]”
Información del disco :
Título: Make Yourself [Bonus Tracks]
Fecha de Publicación:2004-04-27
Tipo:Desconocido
Género:Rock, Alternative Rock
Sello Discográfico:Sony International
Letras Explícitas:No
UPC:5099749504097
Lista de temas :
1 - 1 .
1 - 2 .
1 - 3 .
1 - 4 . Warmth
1 - 5 .
1 - 6 .
1 - 7 .
1 - 8 .
1 - 9 .
1 - 10 .
1 - 11 .
1 - 12 .
1 - 13 .
2 - 1 .
2 - 2 . Stellar (Acoustic)
2 - 3 .
2 - 4 . Drive (Orchestral Live Version)
2 - 14 . Pardon Me [Acoustic][*]
2 - 15 . Stellar [Acoustic][*]
2 - 16 . Make Yourself (Acoustic) [*]
2 - 17 . Drive [Orchestral Live Version][*]
Análisis (en inglés) - AMG :
Produced by Scott Litt, Incubus' second full-length album, Make Yourself, makes a bid for broader mainstream success while keeping the group rooted in a hybrid of familiar late '90s alt-metal (i.e., roaring guitars, white-noise sonic textures, and an undercurrent of electronics) and Chili Pepper funk-rock. Where S.C.I.E.N.C.E. sometimes veered abruptly between the two genres without really fusing them, Make Yourself finds the band settling more comfortably into its sound, and once again, there are a few really good singles. Once again, too, there are still a few awkward moments and underwritten songs, but overall, the album should definitely please fans. [The 2001 reissue offered a four track disc of rare songs, including acoustic versions of "Stellar," "Pardon Me," and the title track and a live rendition of "Drive"] ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
Análisis (en inglés) - :
Produced by {$Scott Litt}, {$Incubus}' second full-length album, {^Make Yourself}, makes a bid for broader mainstream success while keeping the group rooted in a hybrid of familiar late '90s alt-metal (i.e., roaring guitars, white-noise sonic textures, and an undercurrent of electronics) and {$Chili Pepper} funk-rock. Where {^S.C.I.E.N.C.E.} sometimes veered abruptly between the two genres without really fusing them, {^Make Yourself} finds the band settling more comfortably into its sound, and once again, there are a few really good singles. Once again, too, there are still a few awkward moments and underwritten songs, but overall, the album should definitely please fans. [The 2001 reissue offered a four track disc of rare songs, including acoustic versions of {&"Stellar,"} {&"Pardon Me,"} and the title track and a live rendition of {&"Drive"}] ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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