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Battle Born [Deluxe Edition]

The Killers Audio CD
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BATTLE BORN
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From out of the wreckage of the American Civil War, the great state of Nevada came into being on October 31st, 1864. Its creation immediately helped to secure the re-election of Abraham Lincoln, the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment and, ultimately, the future of the union. Today, that proud but painful history is en-shrined in the two words emblazoned on the ... Read more in Amazon's The Killers Store

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  • Audio CD (17 Sep 2012)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Deluxe Edition
  • Label: Mercury
  • ASIN: B008I3R2VG
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (174 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 4,790 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Deluxe Edition version of Battle Born, the fourth studio album from iconic indie rockers The Killers. The album was recorded in the band's Vegas studio of the same name, during which time they called upon a diverse list of production talent, including Brendan O'Brien, Steve Lillywhite, Daniel Lanois, Björk collaborator Damian Taylor and Stuart Price. Tracks that feature include "Heart of a Girl," "Flesh and Bone" and "Carry Me Home".

BBC Review

Since 2004’s British-flavoured debut Hot Fuss, The Killers have embraced the American landscape with an authenticity UK bands can only dream about.

With nothing but horizons in every direction, their immersion in Vegas is now complete: like Springsteen is New Jersey, The Killers are inseparable from Nevada. Hammering this point home, they have taken the name for this fourth album proper from the state flag, and it’s the distillation of everything they have done before.

It is surprising how patchy The Killers’ albums have been, a trend bucked by Brandon Flowers’ solo album Flamingo. Battle Born sits closest to 2006’s Sam’s Town, their album most lacking in great tunes, but lead single Runaways casts fears into the roadside dust. It sounds exactly how you would hope: military drums and epic verses, sparking wanderlust like a complimentary Cadillac.

Opener Flesh and Bone sounds nervous, but its red-in-the-face bluster soon settles, and the band finds its stride, Flowers singing of prom queens and lonesome dreams of twists of fate.

Deserts have a tendency to make bands serious, and The Killers are no exception – although the slightly formulaic Here With Me actually channels Simple Minds’ Belfast Child rather than U2. But if The Way It Was sounded any bigger it might be mistaken for Meat Loaf, albeit if he’d bundled Foreigner, John Steinbeck and a-ha into four glorious minutes.

Big guitars riff over widescreen escapism, until the synth-driven Deadlines and Commitments takes a break from the manly power chords, and then Miss Atomic Bomb sketches American 60s innocence watching nuclear-testing mushroom clouds while picnicking.

The surging Rising Tide struts and flicks its microphone cable like it’s been around forever, before Heart of a Girl finally succumbs to U2 influences, serving as the album’s One. The title track is as triumphant as a song called Battle Born should be.

Flowers’ recent declaration to NME that “everything will work (if) the songs are right” applies equally to his band as it does life in general. And Battle Born is a belter, an album made for bedrooms, stadiums and old-school denim jacket patches alike.

--Raziq Rauf

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105 of 116 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars When We Were Young 21 Sep 2012
By Mr. 880
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There comes a time when you reach a certain age with music and realise that you're not going to jump up and down screaming anymore, asking what the hell was that I just heard on the radio... and where can I get it!? Gone are the days when the first riff of Smells like Teen Spirit turned you to jelly, the opening chords of Teenage Kicks left you feeling dizzy with excitement, and the clanging chimes of Born to Run made you pump your fists in the air with delight. Maybe it's age, maybe it's a rather jaded, cynical outlook we have with the music industry, if not life, these days that turns those of us of a certain generation to more contemplative reactions. So it was that I invested in the new Killers album, took one look at the cover and honestly cringed and laughed out loud all at the same time. People don't commission artists to make record sleeves like this anymore surely... do they? Horses, mountains, open roads, chinks of light beyond the threatening sky. This went out with Meat Loaf didn't it? Boston, Kansas? Any American band named after somewhere?! This can't be good, I thought. And then I started playing the record; and from beginning to end, I had a smile on my face. It was all instantly recognisable, clichéd in places, yes, stretching the bounds of even this band's ironic credibility, certainly.

But then on Runaways I suddenly found my hands holding that imaginary guitar again and powering those chords through "you know this is real babe why you want to fight it?". On Here with Me, was that really my arms in the air moving in time to "spent the summer, laying out in the sun, time went so slow"? Wait a minute, is that the sound of a crescendo building on Miss Atomic Bomb? I AM 18 again, going down to the pub with my mates, basking in the endless summer, listening to "the heart of a girl, seeing the time dripping down the clock, reminding us of a place from where we came."

Of course it's all nonsense, none of it is real. Rock music never has been. I've spent enough time in the United States to know that I've never chased a stallion down an open road on the way to Monument Valley. But I once dreamed of doing it growing up in a small town wondering if I'd ever see what Bruce saw in his songs! And now with Battle Born, The Killers have brought me back to that state of mind and will no doubt do so in the future every time I indulge in this record for forty minutes or so. Now that is what rock music is for! Recommended.
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24 of 28 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars ReviewOfTheReviews 20 Sep 2012
Format:Audio CD
I like this album. It's not original as such though. My first listens 'frightened me' with sounds of Voyager, Meatloaf, U2, Wilburys, Kate Bush, The Waterboys etc as some others have mentioned. These guys have really swiped (ahem, been influenced by) a number of sounds from other artists. Then I took a deep breath.

This was not the first time the Killers have done this to me. I loved Hot Fuss and Sam's town. When I got Day and Age, I think I threw it across the room after the second listen..I think it may have been the Copacabana(!) sounds of Joyride? It took me a year or two to get over that, then I saw the Albert Hall concert and realised they were still awesome and I actually liked D&A!

So what of this album? The problem is everyone expects to hear a new album the same as the last (or the one they like). In this case everyone wants the edgey Killer sound of old. Well it ain't going to happen, you are only cool for so long. It doesn't mean you a crap, just that you have developed. The old songs are still there, its a case of putting the new songs alongside them and admiring them as a collection of work. The songs of Battle Born take a while to love but then you appreciate the little licks, the lyrics and realise it is good. If they kept playing the same 'song' you would get bored and hate them for that to! You can't write Mr Brightside twice. Songs of that standard just mean the Killers will always be around. The only way you can judge the album is with time. Every great artist has duffers, it doesn't negate them as an artist, you just have to make sure you haven't missed a gem along the way.

As it is, I think this is a strong album. I give it 4 star now after 4 days of constant play. I don't think there is a bad track on it especially, if you can get past the "where have I heard this intro from..." I think a lot of the tracks will sit well with the others when they play live on their upcoming tour.
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5.0 out of 5 stars FANTASTIC 24 Dec 2012
By Mikejw
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A great addition to my Killers collection. Even the kids prefer it in the car to their normal hip hop and rap.
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5.0 out of 5 stars KILLERS --- BATTLEBORN
This album is superb. The next level of commercial pop music, and I use the word pop reservedly. It has superbly written songs that positively drip with pure Americana, brilliantly... Read more
Published 1 day ago by Mr. D. J. Long
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it Love it!
This is another great CD by the fabulous Killers! Its a must have which won't disappoint. Can't wait to see them at Wembley next month!!! xx
Published 5 days ago by Greyc06
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant
A fantastic album brimming over with instant classics.

The Killers have really excelled and produced another brilliant album that you'll never tire of.
Published 8 days ago by Pete Burgess
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic
Wonderful CD, I've liked the Killers since their early albums and in my opinion (not shared by all) they get better by the year. Track 3 (The Way it Was) is an absolute gem.
Published 18 days ago by Jo
5.0 out of 5 stars Another cracking album
Another great album from The Killers! A must for any Killers fan! What more can i say! Best played at full blast!
Published 25 days ago by Crystal Ball
3.0 out of 5 stars battle born
Absolutely nothing wrong with the price, or despatch details. It's just that this album, in my opinion, is not the strongest by The Killers
Published 28 days ago by Mr. P. P. Sayer
5.0 out of 5 stars brilliant purchase
i bought this album as i wanted to get used to all their new songs before seeing them in june at the isle of wight festival , and am amazed by the talent of this group , fantastic... Read more
Published 29 days ago by squid
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic
This was a gift but they couldn't stop talking about this album ,not my listening but I have strange tastes.
Published 1 month ago by Dragon
5.0 out of 5 stars They've done it again!
Having bought all of the Killers albums and owning Brandon Flower's solo 'Flamingo', I decided it would be wrong not to get this one. Read more
Published 2 months ago by K. Cavill
5.0 out of 5 stars The Killers - Battle Born
Really enjoyed this CD and would recommend it to anyone. I keep playing this CD over and over again. It makes me forget everything else that is going on.
Published 2 months ago by Paul
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