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| | Icehouse | | | Music Artist : | | Icehouse | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Capitol | | Release Date : | | 1990-10-25 | | Store Price : | | $11.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $11.98 | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Icehouse 2. Can't Help Myself 3. Sister 4. Walls 5. Sons 6. We Can Get Together 7. Boulevarde 8. Fatman 9. Skin 10. Not My Kind
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Excellent "New Wave" Album Submitted on: 2009-06-30 |
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Has an appealing, almost eerie, otherworldly quality to many of the songs (especially the title track).
Don't pay the outrageous asking price for the second-party used or new versions of this album. Look for the import album which Amazon is calling "Flowers" by Icehouse. It's actually the album "Icehouse" by the band Flowers, as Flowers is their original name in their homeland of Australia. It's the exact same album, plus some extra tracks, and some sellers are selling new copies for as low as about $10. |
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Most undervalaued new wave album of the '80s Submitted on: 2008-10-23 |
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This was one of my favorite albums from the early 80's. I never understood why this one was not a huge release as well as it should have.
Great songs,excellent playing and a fine new wave production. "We can get together" is definitely one of those songs that should have been a bonafide super hit. Listening to the rest of the album you get the same feeling. They should have had this all over the radio at the time. I managed a record store at the time, and man, did I play this to anyone who would listen.A truly magnificent recording from this or any other area. One of the best new wave rock groups that ever came from down under. ICEHOUSE ROCKS! |
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Where is the re-release? Submitted on: 2007-01-25 |
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| For my money, this was Icehouse's best album by far. Every track was great and addictive. Here is hoping that we will get a re-release with some nice bonus tracks. |
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time should be kinder to this album Submitted on: 2006-07-28 |
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| When I was in high school, a friend of mine had this record when it was new and I never listened to it. My loss, because about 5 years later, I got it and felt bad that there were 5 additional years of my life that I could have known these songs. Sadly, it looks like this would be one of the great '80's albums that will fade away - but not around my house! Don't expect the smooth/polished sound of Man of Colours or Measure, but it IS a classic. |
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Classic New Wave MTV Pioneers Submitted on: 2003-05-28 |
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| I'm surprised I had to page through almost 70 CD's listed under Icehouse to find their debut release. It may have been issued on CD in 1990 but the original release date must have been around 1981. I would have never learned of these guys had they not had their videos for "Icehouse" and "We Can Get Together" played on MTV in the day when their playlist was like, 20 videos. I've never heard this album on the radio and don't know anybody who has this CD, which might explain a few things. However, I consider this a classic "new wave" album that makes good use of synthesizers and definitely has been influenced by such bands as Ultravox. "Icehouse" is a haunting, brooding tale highlighted as much by light keyboards as by its deep pressing drum beats. It tells a good tale and is mesmerizing to listen to. The video was great although I hardly remember it. "We Can Get Together" is much lighter fare with a danceable pop flair and is the most solid and catchy number on the album. "Sister" is a story about a supermodel who is actually a robot. The band's simplistic understanding of computers ("behind her scanners and tapes, she's programmed for perfection") shows an understanding for technology that is cutely dated to the time. It definitely has a very catchy chorus that keeps the song moving. The rest of the album is passable new wave fare, but worth the listen. Icehouse can be heard here cutting their teeth on great pioneering new wave synth and beginning to evolve into a moderately successful pop band. I just wish this album were better exposed and well known. |
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