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The 69 Eyes

The 69 Eyes Album: “Framed in Blood: The Very Blessed of the 69 Eyes”

The 69 Eyes Album: “Framed in Blood: The Very Blessed of the 69 Eyes”
Album Information :
Title: Framed in Blood: The Very Blessed of the 69 Eyes
Release Date:2006-08-29
Type:Unknown
Genre:Metal
Label:Cleopatra
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:829410503853
Track Listing :
1 Brandon Lee (featuring Ville Valo) Video
2 Dance D'Amour Video
3 Gothic Girl Video
4 Wasting The Dawn (featuring Ville Valo) Video
5 Crashing High Video
6 Chair
7 Velvet Touch (Original Version) Video
8 Call Me (Blondie cover) (featuring Ville Valo) Video
9 Stolen Season Video
10 Betty Blue (featuring Ville Valo) Video
11 Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams Video
12 Framed In Blood Video
13 Tang Video
14 Too Much To Lose (featuring Ville Valo) Video
15 Still Waters Run Deep (featuring Ville Valo) Video
16 Ghettoway Car Video
17 Lay Down Your Arms, Girl (featuring Ville Valo) Video
18 Babysitter Video
Review - :
{\Goth rock} moved in many different directions in the '90s and early 2000s, ranging from high-tech, heavily programmed {\electro}-{\goth} at one end to more organic, guitar-powered {\goth} at the other. And {\goth rock} doesn't get much more guitar-powered than Finland's {$the 69 Eyes}, who have successfully combined the gloominess of {$Bauhaus} and {$the Sisters of Mercy} with influences that include {$the Doors}, {$Alice Cooper}, {$David Bowie}, {$Iggy Pop}, {$the Stranglers} and even headbangers like {$Guns N' Roses}, {$Rob Zombie} and {$Motörhead}. {$The 69 Eyes} may be the most {\rock & roll} band in {\goth rock} (perhaps their music should be called "goth & roll"), and in fact, there are plenty of {\goth} purists who will no doubt hear {^Framed in Blood: The Very Blessed of the 69 Eyes} and insist that this best-of CD isn't really {\goth rock}. They will claim that rockin' tracks like {&"Crashing High,"} {&"Ghettoway Car,"} {&"Too Much to Lose"} and the Scandinavian hit {&"Gothic Girl"} are merely punky {\hard rock} or {\alternative rock} with {\goth} overtones; that no true {\goth} band would have all the {$Lemmy Kilmister}-isms that assert themselves on {&"Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams,"} {&"Tang"} and {&"Velvet Touch."} But whether one sees these performances (which span 1995-2002) as true {\goth} or merely {\goth}-influenced, the fact is {$the 69 Eyes} are infectious and a lot of fun. The word "fun," of course, isn't often used in connection with {\goth rock} (which is known for its ultra-seriousness), but it's a word that easily describes {$the 69 Eyes} on their own material as well as their clever remake of {$Blondie}'s {&"Call Me."} For those who haven't experienced the "goth & roll" pleasures of {$the 69 Eyes}, {^Framed in Blood} would be an excellent starting point. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
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