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| | To All New Arrivals | | | Music Artist : | | Faithless | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Sony Bmg Europe | | Release Date : | | 2006-12-04 | | Store Price : | | $14.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $21.99 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Bombs - Harry Collier, Faithless 2. Spiders, Crocodiles & Kryptonite - Faithless, , Robert Smith 3. Music Matters - Faithless, Cass Fox 4. Nate's Tune - Faithless 5. I Hope - Faithless 6. Last This Day - Dido, Faithless 7. To All New Arrivals - Harry Collier, Faithless 8. Hope & Glory - Faithless, One eskimO 9. Kind of Peace - Cat Power, Faithless 10. Man in You - Faithless 11. Emergency - Faithless
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Nice to have, but not their best Submitted on: 2009-11-11 |
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| I bought this album because I am a huge fan of Faithless and it was their only CD that I didn't own, but It's not their best. It's ok, but nothing really special. I would highly recommend "No Roots" or "Outrospective" over this album, cause they are much better. |
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Solid effort Submitted on: 2009-05-05 |
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| As a big fan of Faithless, I was eager to pick up this release that I haven't been able to find in stores. Though it isn't their best work, and a little let down from No Roots, I do enjoy it and heartily recommend it. If you are looking at Faithless' work, I might suggest going to Sunday 8PM or No Roots first. |
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nothing like their previous albums Submitted on: 2009-03-01 |
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Faithless is one of my favorite bands. Reverence and Sunday 3am have been on my playlist since i first heard them. But since then their works have degraded and with this release it has hit rock bottom.
What's sad is that the music itself isn't even that bad (though it's been done before, and feels lifeless), what just drags it into "terrible" is the inclusion of the kid (i'm guessing Sister Bliss's child, i didn't investigate though the CD jacket includes info about the kid... simply put i don't care). I can understand the inclusion, but it breaks up the album, in terms of flow and since the music is already not great, the overall experience feels like you're listening to someone's time with their kid, and you're paying for it...
But, on it's own, the music still does not reach the power and variety that the first two albums did, or the albums prior to this. |
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Faithless Perfection! Submitted on: 2009-01-23 |
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A delicious rhythmic journey that never lets up. Criss-crossing along trip-hop, pop and the dreamy vocals of Cass Fox, Dido and Cat Power. Even Maxi-Jazz makes every spoken word count here.
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Intersecting Genres of Soundz ... I Like It Submitted on: 2007-11-09 |
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These artists are evolving.
This collaborative effort combing Electronica, Dance, Rap, Reggae and so on is refreshing.
The music (melody & orchestration) is outstanding.
The lyrics (though very reflective of the world today) are too politically based for my space.
That said, there are at least six songs on this release that warrant a purchase.
Their next compilation should be awesome. |
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