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The Beauty Process: Triple Platinum

~ L7
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Product details

  • Audio CD (25 Feb 1997)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Reprise
  • ASIN: B000002NA1
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 113,517 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Song Title Time Price
Listen  1. The Beauty Process0:57£0.69
Listen  2. Drama 3:28£0.69
Listen  3. Off The Wagon 3:26£0.69
Listen  4. I Need 2:56£0.69
Listen  5. Moonshine 3:23£0.69
Listen  6. Bitter Wine 4:15£0.69
Listen  7. The Masses Are Asses 4:21£0.69
Listen  8. Bad Things 3:12£0.69
Listen  9. Must Have More 2:55£0.69
Listen10. Non Existent Patricia 4:30£0.69
Listen11. Me, Myself And I 3:46£0.69
Listen12. Lorenza, Giada, Alessandra 4:25£0.69


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Still getting a visceral kick from the simple thrill of hearing their own amplified voices on tape, the members of L7 kick off their fifth album with a mike check-"Yo! Hello! Hey!"-followed by two ear-shattering screams. The Los Angeles quartet has always had a hard time being heard for exactly what they are: a great punk-metal band, as opposed to a great female punk-metal band. But the group doesn't waste any more time making that point on The Beauty Process: Triple Platinum than it has on its previous four albums, choosing instead to get right to the business of making your eardrums ring.

L7 suffered a key defection before this album when bassist/vocalist Jennifer Finch quit, frustrated perhaps by a decade of hard touring that has won a cult following and not much more. But guitarists/vocalists Donita Sparks and Suzi Gardner rose to the occasion with producer Rob Cavallo (Green Day, the Muffs). They tip the balance a bit more toward the metal end of the spectrum in terms of stomping rhythms and slower tempos (though not extraneous guitar solos), while excluding none of their usual so-stupid-they're-brilliant Ramones-style hooks. The subject matter will be familiar to fans: Sparks and Gardner bitch about loser boyfriends and other "Bad Things," celebrate their status as bad girls by jumping "Off the Wagon," show their romantic streak on the touching '50s-style "Moonshine," and paraphrase the voracious Iggy Poo on "I Need" and "Must Have More."

Sadly neglected in a pop landscape dominated by lightweights like Alanis Morrisette and Sheryl Crow, L7 can be forgiven for being bitter and questioning the IQ of the populace at large with a song called "The Masses Are Asses," especially because the moment is a fleeting one. Ultimately, the band is about partying hard and rocking yourself silly, and it's your loss if you decline their invitation. Jim Derogatis


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4.0 out of 5 stars The Girls have come back strong!, 5 Oct 1999
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Long time bassist Jennifer Finch has now departed from the band,leaving a gap for a good ex-bassist from Belly to fill her boots. So can what is left of L7 pull it off as the recruit Green Day's last producer Robert Cavallo and Joe Barresi. This is the band famous for 'Pretend We're Dead' on their Bricks Are Heavy album in 1992 and then coming back in 1994 with 'Hungry For Stink' which spawned the hit song 'Andres' which saw them mellow out slightly. Now on to their fifth album they get a little bit daring and kind of experimental for L7. Song which stand out on this album are 'Drama, Bitter Wine, Dum-Dum-Dum, I Need ' we have some classic L7 rock music here mixed with some serious power chords and a bit of low-hi-fi vocals. With song like these we seem to see L7 heading back to the good band they should have been, these girls have come back strong.
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