- Audio CD (25 Oct 2002)
- Label: Pid
- ASIN: B000A2Q3PY
- Other Editions: Audio CD | MP3 Download
- Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
- Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 977,462 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)
Product details
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| 1. Two Heads |
| 2. Power in the Blood |
| 3. Reachin' - A3, Alabama 3, Valerie Harrison |
| 4. Woody Guthrie |
| 5. Year Zero - A3, Alabama 3, Lisa Billson |
| 6. Devil Went Down to Ibiza |
| 7. Strobe Life |
| 8. R.E.H.A.B. - A3, Alabama 3, Nick Tosches |
| 9. Moon Has Lost the Sun - A3, Alabama 3, Hubert Selby, Jr. |
| 10. Let the Caged Bird Sing |
| 11. Yellow Rose |
| 12. Bullet Proof - A3, Alabama 3, B Atwell, |
| 13. Badlands |
| 14. Lord Have Mercy - A3, Alabama 3, |
| 15. Come on Home |
The album opens with a forgettable pickin'n'grinnin' number then launches into the title cut, a throbbing fight song for marxist revolution. Other stand-outs include 'Woodie Guthrie,' a twangy indictment of right-wing orthodoxy--one can almost smell the bluegrass; 'Let the Caged Bird Sing,' a prison song worthy of David Allen Coe; and 'Lord Have Mercy,' a boy-done-wrong-and-broke-momma's-heart tale whose lyrics would do Steve Earle proud. The band even manages the seemingly impossible, expanding their range with such gems as the Sealesque 'Reachin',' and add a touch of Barbados rum to their Tennessee Whiskey with 'Bullet Proof.'
The band has done a remarkable job of resuscitating their hallmark blend of parody and politics without interfering with the musical and thematic sophistication they demonstrated on La Peste.
What sort of album can bring together fans of rap, metal, punk, dance and pop in the sort of vibrant community found in the forums on the official Alabama3 site and the unofficial FreeA3? An album that is diverse as it is well-crafted, and as intelligent as it is witty. In short, an album as good as 'Power in the Blood'.
I've been listening to it for a few days now though, and the inate catchiness of all the songs mentioned have hooked me proper, and the rest of the songs have grown on me a lot more, expecially 'Strobe Life' and 'Year Zero'. I only realised writing this review that when I tried to piick out some highlights, over half the album came out on the list.
While the album seems a lot more darker, broodier and serious than the previous two, a good chunk of it is vintage dance-able, sing-able A3. The rest is a lot more dark and serious, but the 5 star run continues as far as I'm concerned.
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