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| | The Martyr Mantras | | | Music Artist : | | Boy George | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Virgin Records Us | | Release Date : | | 1992-06-29 | | Store Price : | | $11.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $11.98 | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Generations of Love [Oakenfold Mix] 2. One on One [Brydon LP Mix] 3. Love's Gonna Let U Down [Popcorn Mix] 4. After the Love [Ten Glorious Years Mix] 5. I Specialize in Loneliness 6. No Clause 28 [Pascal Gabriel Mix] 7. Love Hurts [LP Mix] 8. Siempre Te Amare 9. Too Much Love 10. Bow Down Mister 11. Generations of Love [Seventies Mix]
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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One of my favorite albums of all time Submitted on: 2009-03-20 |
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One of his best! Submitted on: 2007-07-23 |
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| This is by far my favourite of George's solo albums (not including DJ mixes, etc...). There is such an aura around it that is fantastic. "Generations of Love" is one of the best songs Boy has ever done, IMHO. GREAT! |
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George at his best Submitted on: 2005-12-28 |
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By far the best solo-album by Boy George since his fall from grace (and culture club). Originally released under the "Jesus loves you" name in Europe this album reveals how talented Boy George really is.
Songs like "Generations of love", "Bow down mister", "I specialize in loneliness" and "Too much love" stands the test of time beautifully and even in 2005/2006 they set the standards for what a good pop-song should be. In general "The martyr mantras" is a very coherent album and thus it has not the flaws of some of his other solo-albums (where the quality often fluctuates to much - with the exeption of rock album "cheapness and beauty").
Vocals are other culture club / Boy George albums superior and production is intense. If you are into Culture Club but have moved on in your life since then this album is a must-have. Listen to it a few times and you will not be dissapointed. The Martyr Mantras is an album that shows just how underrated Boy George often is - this is George at his best! |
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George Goes Down the Disco Submitted on: 2005-08-17 |
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After the collapse of Culture Club and the ultimate failure of his solo career, Boy George quietly decamped, got sober and came back with a new group of musicians he called Jesus Loves You. In the UK, they had a few minor hits, and raised a bit of fuss with the anti-Thatcher "No Clause 28", but as usual, American radio left it alone, and audiences never got a chance to hear it. Virgin US released this compilation of remixes under the Boy George name, hoping that his past fame might give it the push it needed, but outside of a few of the hipper dance clubs ( I remember hearing "Generations of Love" and "No Clause 28" in the Armory in Atlanta back around 1990 ) it too was all but ignored. While a few of these songs haven't aged well, there are some solid grooves ( "After the Love" a song George wrote and produced with Culture Club drummer Jon Moss, the two before mentioned singles, and "Love's Gonna Let U Down") , and one terrific ballad ( "I Specialize in Lonliness"). The one song that stands out most is the most atypical of the bunch. A rather bizarre tune called "Bow Down Mister", an obvious influence of George's experience in India with the Krishnas, begins with some Indian chanting, has a section of folkish acoustic guitar, and finally blooms into a sing-along replete with Indian chorus.
A great album, save for the few dated tracks. And another great album cover. Thanks, George. We owe you one. |
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Classic Submitted on: 2005-05-25 |
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i remember this Album totally awesome
even today in 2005 generations of love is still played in clubs
and has been remixed so many times ive lost count !!!
more protein is a truely wicked label
Mr O'Dowd i love you |
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