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Disco de Nazareth: “2XS [Bonus Tracks]”
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2XS [Bonus Tracks] |
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Fecha de Publicación:2006-10-30
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Tipo:Desconocido
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Género:Classic Rock, Hard Rock, Metal
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Sello Discográfico:Airmail
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Letras Explícitas:Si
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UPC:4571136372744
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| Lista de temas : |
| 1 |
Love Leads To Madness Video |
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| 2 |
Boys In The Band Video |
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You Love Another |
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Gatecrash Video |
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Games Video |
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Back To The Trenches Video |
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Dream On Video |
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| 8 |
Lonely In The Night |
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| 9 |
Preservation |
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| 10 |
Take The Rap |
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| 11 |
Mexico |
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| 12 |
Dream On (Single Edit Version) |
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| 13 |
Juicy Lucy (Alternate Edit Version) |
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| 14 |
Games (Alternate Edit Version) |
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You Love Another (Alternate Edit Version) |
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Love Leads to Madness (Alternate Single Version) |
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Dream on (Mono Version) |
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Back to the Trenches (Extended Version) |
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Love Leads to Madness (Alternate Extended Version) |
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Análisis (en inglés) - :
After spending much of 1981 involved in a successful tour, {$Nazareth} returned to the studio with a newfound sense of vigor the next year. The album they produced was {^2XS}, an outing that stands alongside {^Malice in Wonderland} as one of their finest achievements during the 1980s. Although its sound goes for the sonic sleekness of AOR, it does not skimp on the {\hard rock} elements. For instance, {&"Love Leads to Madness"} boasts the kind of sumptuous power {\ballad} melody that helped it become a radio favorite but is also layered with plenty of surprisingly heavy power chords. {^2XS} also finds the group cranking out some of their most furious rockers since the days of {^Expect No Mercy} and {^No Mean City}: {&"Boys in the Band"} is guitar-fuelled declaration of intent that moves at a head-spinning double-time tempo, and {&"Gatecrash"} is a party rocker that swings with the raucous verve of early hits like {&"Bad Bad Boy."} Another surprising element of {^2XS} is the way it works a surprising {\new wave} element into the group's style: {&"You Love Another"} is a creepy, synthesizer-drenched breakup {\ballad} that would have fit in fine on one of {$the Cars}' early albums, and {&"Preservation"} infuses the {$Nazareth} {\rock} sound with a churning bassline and burbling electronic sounds. The end result of all these elements is an album that creates an effective and personalized fusion of {\hard rock} and AOR elements. It may not contain enough of either style for purist fans of those genres, but {$Nazareth} fans and adventurous {\rock} fans will find plenty to enjoy on {^2XS}. [The 2006 {@Airmail} edition features eight bonus tracks, consisting of alternate versions, single edits, and alternate takes.] ~ Donald A. Guarisco, All Music Guide
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