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Dance the Devil

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4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)

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Product details

  • Audio CD (12 Jul 1999)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Ztt
  • ASIN: B0000258TM
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 13,227 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Listen  5. Star Star 3:57£0.69
Listen  6. The Stars Are Underground 3:10£0.69
Listen  7. Glod Bless Mom 4:43£0.69
Listen  8. Rent Day Blues 3:44£0.69
Listen  9. Hollocaine 3:41£0.69
Listen10. Neath The Beeches 4:26£0.69
Listen11. Dance The Devil Back Into His Hole 5:48£0.69


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5.0 out of 5 stars The Frames' flawless masterwork, 18 Jun 2003
By dave "weirddave" (Cardiff, UK) - See all my reviews
The Frames - for those of you unlucky enough not to have been initiated into their unique brand of music - are an irish band, fronted by Glen Hansard of 'the Commitments' fame. Despite this, their music seems to have been ignored by most people outside of Ireland, which is a shame, especially when they can make albums like this one.

It might be easy to dismiss 'Dance the Devil...' at first listen. After all, what on this album hasn't been done before? There's the stadium-rock of U2, acoustic ballads, reflections on life without money, and so on. But insidiusly and effortlessly you'll find the simple variety of music on offer, and the earnestness with which it is sung and played, will cause it to creep inside your head and stay there forever.

The album opens with 'Perfect Opening Line', and to be corny, the track does live up to its name, starting with a soft guitar strum and barely spoken words and building into a rocking chorus. 'Seven day mile' is a little quieter, a fairly simple tune that bubbles along to leave you feeling better at the end. 'Pavement tune', produced by a certain Trevor Horn, quite simply rocks in the best possible way. 'Plateau' is a simpler song again, illustrated by some excellent violin work. 'Star Star**' is almost acoustic, stealing elements from the kid's song without ever delving into the realms of twee. 'The stars are underground' manages to reflect the previous song whilst using bass and guitars to create an off-kilter feel. 'God Bless Mom' is rocky again, and I prefer this version (apparently disowned by the band) to the current arrangement they play live. 'Rent day blues' is an excellent track telling the story of, uh, blues when the rent is due. 'Hollocaine' has a weird tone, using stabs of distorted guitar through the chorus. 'neath the beaches' is fully acoustic, a little love song before the end. The final title track combines a host of styles and even samples 'charlie and the chocolate factory' in the middle to build up to an orgasmic finale.

I imagine you're not convinced by all this. But it's the lyrics, and Glen's passionate singing, that hold the disparate styles together and give it a cohesiveness that makes the album truly special. Give them a try, and maybe soon they'll have the support that they so richly deserve.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Please, Please, Please give us the next album!, 25 Aug 2000
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Fitzcarraldo was a brilliant raw emotional rollercoaster which took so me high and low that listening to it was a physically draining experience. Although Dance the Devil has little of the first album's emotional intensity, the result is a much more mature, polished sound (without sounding over-produced). Once again the frames have produced one of those albums which you will never need to use the skip track button to enjoy. This is a giveaway at twice the price! NB.. I recently saw this lot live and they blew me away..not only were they musically brilliant, but the performed with humour and real intensity. They are also a really nice group of guys, who deserve all the success they can get.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I wanna be Irish, 21 Jan 2006
By S. Simmons "record_righter" (Oxon, UK) - See all my reviews
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Let me first ask a couple of questions - do you like Damien Rice? Yes? Well you'll have been a little frustrated then that there's precious little else like him around or from him. Apart from the Frames that is. Secondly, when was the last time you bought an album that you found yourself singing along to the second song of an album,on the first time that you heard it, at the top of your voice, or shouted 'yes!!' to a lyric??

Its been a while since the last review on this album and time has set it in context. Always destined to be Ireland's second best band?? This album simply makes you want to be Irish. Its a magnificently engaging intimate but uplifting effort that draws you in, in turns euphoric, then melancholic and then hard rocking. But this is not posturing stadium rock a la latter day U2, but the very essence of small to medium venue alt/country Irish rock, updated and delivered with real bite and passion. This album whispers and shouts to you. It sounds fresher now than 5 years ago.

Who should buy this? Anyone who thinks Gary Lightbody can do no wrong, fans of Damien Rice/Juniper/Bell X1 (who? you better go find out - see Flock!) I'd been downloading every Frames track I could find off Kazaa since the moment I found them till I worked out the best 3 albums then bought all 3 together. When was the last time you bought 3 albums by one band? My advice? Don't blag it, don't download it BUY THIS ALBUM with confidence. 5 stars means 'I will always treasure this album and remember what I was doing when I bought it'. This IS a 5 star album. Highlights abound- 'star star' because I have a live cover by Damien Rice of U2's Still Haven't found..in which he breaks into the Frames' star star half way through, pavement tune because they wrote it about me, hollocaine, stars are underground, perfect opening line, dance the devil..all stand on their own merits as great tracks. This album is the antidote to the 'new miserablist' movement of detached Coldplay/Doves clone bands and will remind you of how great music really sounds. If they are live this year I have to see them. Did I mention my mother's maiden name was O'Flanagan?

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5.0 out of 5 stars Music to fall in love with!!!
I first heard this album when I was lucky enouth to catch Glen comparing a show RTE.

I just fell in love with 'Star Star'. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Neil P. Luney

3.0 out of 5 stars ...and from the other side of the table...
The Frames have this weird thing for me, and indeed a lot of people who know them. They tend to be one of those bands you either really, really love (to an obsessive degree) or... Read more
Published on 24 Jul 2006 by Louise Stephens

5.0 out of 5 stars Ellectric
One of Ireland, outstanding bands since U2. They are ellectrical on stage, the crowd knows all of their lyrics and so should you!!! Read more
Published on 27 Jul 2003 by alex obrien

5.0 out of 5 stars Coor Blimy What A Show!
This is a work of art. Never have i ever heard such an excellent collection of music. Definitely worth buying.
Published on 3 Jan 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars Stunning
Stunning. Buy it. I would pay £11 for the third track alone, not to mention 6 and 7
Published on 21 Jun 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars A perfect album...
The frames seemingly appeared from nowhere when they released this album. And what an album it is. I came across them by hearing the track Dance The Devil... Read more
Published on 10 Dec 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Wondertastic...
The frames have produced a wonderful album here. Straying not from their rock roots they have also produced some mellow classics such as Seven Day Mile, a song about their... Read more
Published on 16 Nov 1999

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