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Garbage - Absolute Garbage

Absolute Garbage

Music Artist :Garbage
Music Style :General
Record Label :Almo Sounds
Release Date :2007-07-24
Store Price :$13.98

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CD Tracks/Songs


Disc 1

1. Vow
2. Queer
3. Only Happy When It Rains
4. Stupid Girl
5. Milk
6. #1 Crush
7. Push It
8. I Think I m Paranoid
9. Special
10. When I Grow Up
11. You Look So Fine
12. The World is Not Enough
13. Cherry Lips
14. Shut Your Mouth
15. Why Do You Love Me
16. Bleed Like Me
17. Tell Me Where It Hurts
18. It s All Over But The Crying

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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD

Wow - this band is AWESOME
Submitted on: 2009-11-09
I have rediscovered Garbage after having heard a couple of their songs on the radio back in the 90's. EVERY song on this compilation is awesome! Shirley Manson's singing is absolutely mesmerizing. Butch Vig was with a band called "Fire Town" back in the 80's - they had a great sound and were very unappreciated. Lightning strikes twice. Highly recommended!
Great Band
Submitted on: 2009-10-01
The greatest hits package for the relatively unknown and underrated band Garbage. They combined punk/trip-hop/rock/pop for a very contemporary style featuring the incisive lyrics from Shirley Manson, the band's vocalist. Their first 2 releases were critically acclaimed but they soon started losing steam with their 3rd release, Beautiful Garbage. The music lost some of its original quality but the hits kept coming and there have always been at least 2-3 gems even on their worst albums. This one covers all their best and fans of that era of music will recognize many songs from the radio. For the casual fan, you will find all that you want here although I would recommend the first two albums as well.

Highly Recommended
Excellent Collection Of Some Great Garbage.
Submitted on: 2009-08-24
Garbage was one of the more sonically interesting bands to emerge out of the whole 90s grunge movement. Formed by Butch Vig, the producer responsible for Nirvana's "Nevermind," Garbage was a creative success which also managed many times to merge the rawness of grunge with more artistic, even avante garde qualities. And of course there's Shirley Manson, one of the few modern female rockers who's been able to project the kind of authentic rebel character found in performers like Patti Smith, decorating her persona with stylish polishes but never losing her raw, punkish appeal. "Absolute Garbage" is a strong compilation of some of the more noteworthy highlights of the band's four albums spanning from 1995's "Garbage" to 2001's "Beautifulgarbage." Here are all the hits which offered something fresh on the radio, a sound more seductive than confrontational, with sonic landscapes that sounded like U2's "Achtung Baby" meshed with Siouxsie And The Banshees.

Many if not all of these songs have strongly survived the test of time. "Queer" still sounds like a creepy, noirish nightmare while "I'm Only Happy When It Rains" still feels edgy, with a driving rhythm, snarling yet smooth vocals by Manson and scorching guitars. It easily rivals anything new on the radio today. Garbage was always a great band to listen to because they knew how to tapestries of sound in a way that was simple at times, and yet still very atmospheric, just check out the delicate guitar notes complimenting the dramatic chorus in "Stupid Girl." "Milk" still retains its haunting quality, Shirley Manson's voice beautifully floats over a sea of electronic ambiance. "#1 Crush," from the soundtrack to the 1996 film "William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet," sounds dangerous, with a poetic, chilling vision of obsession that almost becomes awesome theatrical rock in the tradition of Jim Morrison.

With every new album Garbage became more experimental, but still keeping their identity intact. "I Think I'm Paranoid," one of the band's best tracks, has some spacey keyboards and more electronic tweaking than in the first album, but it still features a roaring guitar and an overall enveloping sound. "Special" proves that Garbage was also capable of producing songs which could be fun sing alongs, it has all the band's classic sonic ingredients but with a more lighthearted, lovey dovey groove.

In 1999 Garbage joined the long list of notable artists who have contributed their talents to that great cinematic tradition: The James Bond theme song. Their turn came for "The World Is Not Enough" and the title song is a beautiful work of atmosphere where the band proves it could reach orchestral heights. The lyrics are some of the best in the Garbage catalogue. After flexing their muscles with 007, Garbage returned in 2001 with the highly experimental "Beautifulgarbage" which featured their most radical sonic departures to date. Here we can immediately hear the change with "Cherry Lips" which is more electronic and poppish, with a rhythm and vocals closer to Blondie. It sounds great, especially with the intricate mix of sounds which give the song a real artistic air. "Shut Your Mouth" is crunching rock, with Manson at her ferocious best. At the time the album was a turn off to many Garbage fans for its sonic adventures, but today it certainly rivals anything new being released.

The band's latest album was released in 2004. "Bleed Like Me" was a return to basics. "Why Do You Love Me" is an exhilarating, punk rock ride that sounds more stripped down, more raw and closer to the band's 1995 debut. The song "Bleed Like Me" is wonderfully eerie with a very personal feel to the lyrics. But Garbage, always pushing for fresher territory, provide here a new track, "Tell Me Where It Hurts," which is glossy pop rock with a great, classic feel. A tune worthy of Debbie Harry, it features lush production and a rich, mature voice by Manson. "Absolute Garbage" is an excellent introduction to one of the best bands of the 1990s, a reminder of what was and how bad modern rock music has gotten. Maybe the post-90s teenagers will discover something enlightening here. And like most greatest hits packages, one hopes that "Absolute Garbage" will inspire them to seek out the rest of the albums, which feature real jewels not found here.

love it
Submitted on: 2009-06-18
If you don't already own any Garbage CD's, this is a great compilation to get. I'd recommend spending the extra money for the double CD set with the remixes.
I love this album
Submitted on: 2009-06-12
If you love Garbage and do not have all the albums, you will love this album.

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