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| 1. Happy Birthday Jubilee |
| 2. Song Yet To Be Sung |
| 3. Did You Forget |
| 4. Shekina |
| 5. Our Song |
| 6. Say Something |
| 7. Seeds |
| 8. King Z |
| 9. To Me |
| 10. Nua Nua |
| 11. Admit I |
| 12. Happy Birhtday Jubilee (Reprise) |
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
READ THIS,
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This review is from: Song Yet to Be Sung (Audio CD)
This album is brilliant. Perry Farrell again displays the creativity that his career has been based upon. There is an excellent use of a variety of sounds, lending from the uplifting-trance, ska, eastern and dub genres. But that is not all - added to the above stew is the unmistakeable mad cry of that voice! This album is an eccletic, melodic mix of great, great music. Buy it...if you don't your friends will talk about you behind your back.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Future of American Music at a glance.,
This review is from: Song Yet to Be Sung (Audio CD)
Perry Farrells' new release is a glimse of what should happen to American music! I hope Perry is able to have an even greater impact on future musicians as he was able to do with his previous careers in The POp Culture. As an American Brit living in Swizerland I was able to witness music styles from both sides of the Atlantic, and Mr.Farrell was able to capture a sound that will cross oceans and delight the Eurodancefools and the overly emotional American peeweebobo. "Song Yet ToBE Sung" is a mature work, complex, brimming with plump dance beats, engaged to the sharp acidic vocals of our man, and a medley of acoustic summer fruits,neck the last song for that lingering finish. I Love this thang and I'm keeping it. DR. Rockstar
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great album that needs bass & attention!,
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This review is from: Song Yet to Be Sung (Audio CD)
A rabid Jane's & Porno's fan, I was unsure what to expect here. I had grabbed 'Rev' from a market stall, and was disappointed - some great rarities like the Porno's covers of 'Satellite of Love' and 'Tonight', but only a couple of new, only quite good tracks.The drum-n-bass 'Whole Lotta Love' didn't totally ignite, so when I heard that 'Song Yet To Be Sung' was mostly electronic dance, I thought it might be a bit weak. On initial listens, the title track seemed a little Peter Gabriel-esque (PG's done some great stuff, but I find him a little lame next to, say, Jane's Addiction!), and not much really grabbed me. For dedicated fans, it seemed, the dance direction jarred and made tracks seem like remixes of lost Jane's tracks. Repeated listening REALLY paid off, though. The first track took ages to grow on me, but eventually did. The title track I now find to be one of the best things Farrell has done, full stop. 'Shekina' and 'Seeds' easily rival any British dreamy electronic dance stuff. The batty 'Admit I', while not quite as accessible, is as bouncily anthemic as 'Been Caught Stealing'. I'm just perplexed why everyone focuses on this album's drum-n-bass elements. For me, the heart of this album - even though it is very eclectic - is dub. 'King Z' and 'To Me', which flow together beautifully, are profoundly psychedelic tracks whose subtleties only flower in the dark on headphones or through a good sound system. This dub axis reflects right back through Farrell's work, from 'Ted, Just Admit It' to 'Obvious' and the dubby 'Sex and Drugs and Rock-n-Roll' snippet. Some of the sounds in 'Our Song' remind me strongly of UK world dance circa 1994, e.g. Transglobal Underground & Loop Guru. A little retro, maybe :-) but overlaid with a simple, utterly beautiful SONG. For this reason, one album I feel like comparing this to is Primal Scream's 'Screamadelica' - rock-obsessives bringing their dance/dub tendencies out in full force, and combining songwriting with deep psychedelic production in a wonderful way.
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