Join Amazon Prime and get unlimited Free One-Day Delivery. Already a member? Sign in.

Quantity: 

or
Sign in to turn on 1-Click ordering.
 
   
More Buying Choices
48 used & new from £3.49

Have one to sell? Sell yours here
 
   
Tell a Friend
Twilight of the Innocents
 
See larger image and other views
 
Twilight of the Innocents
~ Ash (Artist)
4.2 out of 5 stars 15 customer reviews (15 customer reviews)
Price: £9.98 & eligible for Free UK delivery on orders over £15 with Super Saver Delivery. See details and conditions
Availability: In stock. Dispatched from and sold by Amazon.co.uk.

Only 4 left in stock--order soon (more on the way).

Want guaranteed delivery by 1pm Tuesday, May 20? Choose Express delivery at checkout. See Details

48 used & new available from £3.49

Perfect Partner

Buy this with An End Has A Start ~ Editors today!

Twilight of the Innocents An End Has A Start
Buy Together Today: £14.95

Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought

Send Away the Tigers

Send Away the Tigers ~ Manic Street Preachers

4.4 out of 5 stars (62)  £5.97
We'll Live and Die in These Towns

We'll Live and Die in These Towns ~ The Enemy

3.8 out of 5 stars (35) 
Our Love to Admire

Our Love to Admire ~ Interpol

4.3 out of 5 stars (48)  £10.98
An End Has A Start

An End Has A Start ~ Editors

4.0 out of 5 stars (41)  £4.97
Once Upon a Time in the West

Once Upon a Time in the West ~ Hard-Fi

3.8 out of 5 stars (41)  £8.98
Explore similar items : Music (50)

Product details

Track Listings
1. I Started A Fire
2. You Can't Have It All
3. Blacklisted
4. Polaris
5. Palace Of Excess
6. End Of The World
7. Ritual
8. Shadows
9. Princess Six
10. Dark And Stormy
11. Shattered Glass
12. Twilight Of The Innocents

Product Description
Description
'Twilight Of The Innocents' is the sixth and final album from one of the most successful Northern Irish bands of all time, Ash. Recorded in New York and produced by the band and Michael Brauer (Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones, My Morning Jacket), the album is yet another masterclass in writing great rock songs, and is sure to please the band's loyal fanbase. Includes the singles 'You Can't Have It All' and 'Polaris'.

 
Customer Reviews
15 Reviews
5 star: 66%  (10)
4 star: 6%  (1)
3 star: 13%  (2)
2 star: 6%  (1)
1 star: 6%  (1)
 
 
 
 
 
Average Customer Review
 
 
 
Share your thoughts with other customers:
Write an online review
Most Helpful Customer Reviews

 
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Their best album yet?, 3 Jul 2007
By Roly (England) - See all my reviews
In my opinion this is the best album they have released since "1977" and quite possibly even better. Every single track is an absolute blinder. Talk about a huge return to form. Classic Ash.

Go and buy one of the best albums of the year so far. Enjoy.
Comment Comment | Permalink | Was this review helpful to you? YesNo (Report this)



 
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 2 stars? better than Meltdown and fantastc at that!, 2 Jul 2007
By HotAngel (UK) - See all my reviews
  
This Album was instant but not in the soon to be dull way that you get with some albums. Awesome tracks, great guitar licks and the Dance like throb of "You can't have it all" is superb! Great songs include YCHIA (of course) Polaris, twilight of the innocents, princess Six and end of the world. Not to be missed, Ash ALWAYS produce top tunes and its just a shame they have decided to go with the fact reviwers call them "A great singles bands" and just produce digital singles. I love albums I think its important that good bands make them and ASH always deliver on album tracks as well as singles so why not just keep making them? Anyway whatever they decide to do we've had five brilliant albuns from them so its all good!
Comment Comment | Permalink | Was this review helpful to you? YesNo (Report this)



 
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars So this is going to be the last album Ash release before they just concentrate on download singles, and vinyl compilations?, 12 Jul 2007
By D. Price "Dangooner" (Essex, England) - See all my reviews
(REAL NAME)   
This is a shame, as they have produced one of their best albums.

I Started A Fire is a great, loud opening to the album. Originally available as a free preview via their myspace page, and given away as a DVD with a homemade video at the High Education tour, this showed that Ash were back in business. With a great intro that leads you into a crash of drums and guitars, there were calls by the fans for this to be the first single from the new album and you can hear why. Instead we got...

You Can't Have It All. Starts off with a simple guitar melody, which builds in a thumping piece of classic Ash pop-rock. With some very personal lyrics by Tim, and a typically catchy Ash chorus, some might argue this is Ash by numbers, but when the boys are on this kind of form, you can't really argue. And the guitar solo that kicks in just before the two minute mark, and is then repeated, will have many an Ash fan doing their best air guitar in front of the bedroom mirror.

Blacklisted does have a kind of American-Pop/Rock/Punk feel to it, but that's not a bad thing, as it's a great song. The guitar playing about 2.20 minutes in lifts the track even higher. Big, loud, noisy and brilliant.

Polaris, the second single from TOTI, and is another Ash ballad that shows the band can do more then just pop/punk/rock. A beautiful intro, which was originally written on Bono's piano. The lyrics in the chorus have a heartfelt innocence to them that many songs lack these days. Unfortunately it seems people like nonsense lyrics, songs without passion and 5 minute bubble gum pop, as this only charted at no.34.

Palace Of Excess didn't leave much of an impression on the first listen, but is a bit of a grower, which is unfortunately let down by a sub-standard chorus. You'll either love it, or it will become one of those tracks you skip, to get to the better songs.

End Of The World would have made for a better second single I think, and a better choice of single promotion for the album. More typical Ash, with another catchy chorus that they seem to do so well. The more I listen to this, the more it grows on me and I love it, brilliant track. This is one of those songs that will make your friends listen too. Loudly.

Ritual, been waiting to hear the opening of this ever since I heard the first bootleg, and I wasn't disappointed. A great stand alone guitar intro, that grows into a live favorite. One of the best songs lyrically on the album from Tim, which a lot of us can relate to. Maybe can't see it as a single, but a great album track. Ends with another guitar solo that brings the song to an end nicely.

Shadows, doesn't really do much for me on a first listen, and for a while was my second least favorite track on the album, but the chorus has grown on me and has helps to save the song in my opinion. Nothing bad, nothing brilliant. Just a good, solid, album track.

Princess Six was one of the first songs to be previewed on the pre-album tour, and like many an Ash song, has a great guitar chorus. Another great album track and brilliant live.

Dark And Stormy is one of the quieter tracks on the album, and is a good change of pace after Princess Six. Very easy to both listen to, and just as easy to get lost in the song. But it doesn't leave a lasting impression like some of the other songs.

Wasn't too sure about Shattered Glass at first, but as the track goes on, it really kicks in. Great chorus, and has really grown on me. To me does the same job on this album that Vampire Love does on Meltdown. Again, not a single choice, but great album track, and helps to set you up for.....

Twilight Of The Innocents, a track that, like everybody else, I've loved since hearing the first bootleg and hearing it live for the first time. Tim has got the vocals nailed spot on. They sound beautiful and sad, with a delicate musical beginning, both getting stronger as the track goes on. When the track really kicks in around the 3.40 mark, it still sends shivers down my spine, no matter how many times I've heard the song. Amazing and brilliant.

So, my overall views of Twilight Of The Innocents?

I think it's a fantastic, I truly do. Some classic Ash along with hints of what else the band could do in the future.

Palace Of Excess, Shadows and Dark And Stormy haven't really grabbed me. But then, I can't remember the last time I heard an album and loved every track. Stand out tracks for me? You Can't Have It All, End Of The World, Ritual and Twilight Of The Innocents.

And to end the album with the title track is perfect, a beautiful finish to a great album.

For me its better then Meltdown, Nu-Clear Sounds and, in my opinion, maybe slightly better overall then Free All Angels, which I feel maybe had the stronger singles overall. But is still slightly behind 1977, their debut album, in terms of greatness.

Well worth the wait, and a rare occasion where my expectations for an album are actually met and not let down.

They won't get it, as I feel their no longer seen as fashionable with either the music press who would rather promote identikit new bands, or the music buying public, who seem to have lost touch with what makes music such a powerful and moving experience, but Ash deserve chart, and world, domination with this.


Comment Comment | Permalink | Was this review helpful to you? YesNo (Report this)


Write an online review
 
 
Most Recent Customer Reviews

4.0 out of 5 stars Ash keep dispelling the myth
Ash have often been filed under "singles band." To me that signfies a band who write excellent about 4 good pop songs per album along with a load of filler. Read more
Published 1 day ago by S. Daniels

1.0 out of 5 stars Like Avril Lavigne with a male singer
Before buying the album, I read all the reviews and I'm surprised it was rated that high - I find this album quite disappointing. Read more
Published 1 month ago by V. Hillebrand

5.0 out of 5 stars Don't buy the special edition!!!!!
This album is amazing but the special edition is just a plastic sleave with a cut out cardboard inlay, which is no good if you intend to take the CD out more than once, I have had... Read more
Published 1 month ago by S. P. DREW

5.0 out of 5 stars Best Ash album yet!
This is an amazingly good album and for me is their best yet. I have always considered them to be vastly underated and this proves that. Read more
Published 6 months ago by D. HICKLIN

5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
This album is awsum. I would say that it is their 2nd best album, with Meldown being their 1# by miles. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Mr. Jason P. Shorten