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Album name: The Essential Heart
Artist: Heart (duh)
Year released: 2002
Wikipedia link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Essential_Heart
Genre(s): Hard rock, pop-rock, pop. One track is acoustic rock, and another could be considered metal by some.
Review:
When I first picked up this album, my initial thoughts were along the lines of "This is gonna be good, but probably not mind-blowing." Was I ever wrong! This was an absolute work of brilliance and a culmination of twenty years of great hits by the Wilson sisters. Ann's soaring vocals and Nancy's pounding guitar riffs combined to make their mark in rock history, thus leading to the magnificence of this compilation album. My only regret was that the song Bebe le Strange was not featured, and it maybe was a bit too long at 37 tracks. Otherwise, an incredible album.
Standout song(s):
Barracuda - A driving guitar riff, and great vocals as always. Always a pleasure to listen to.
Never - A bouncy pop-rock track which is surprisingly fun to sing along to. I can imagine what fun this one would be to dance to at a nightclub. However, I can only imagine because I have no life.
Even It Up - Great riff and a very catchy song. On a sidenote, if Judas Priest covered this, it would be the most incredible thing ever, because I feel that Rob Halford's voice would fit this song like a glove.
Ring Them Bells - Done with Layne Staley (RIP), the late frontman of Alice in Chains. I posted this in 'Songs that would make a grown man cry', because it's so damned beautiful, and a trillion times better than the Bob Dylan original version.
Crazy on You - The first, and best, track on the album by far, Crazy on You, in my opinion, easily outshines all the other songs on this album. A great acoustic intro, awesome guitar riff, piercing vocals, and a perfectly-placed scream at the end of the third verse. This song is sheer brilliance, thorugh and through.
Overall rating:
9.8/10. -0.1 for no Bebe le Strange and another -0.1 for the excessive length. Otherwise, as evidenced by my rating, perfection.
Now you know what to do. Go ahead, give it a shot!
Album name: The Essential Heart
Artist: Heart (duh)
Year released: 2002
Wikipedia link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Essential_Heart
Genre(s): Hard rock, pop-rock, pop. One track is acoustic rock, and another could be considered metal by some.
Review:
When I first picked up this album, my initial thoughts were along the lines of "This is gonna be good, but probably not mind-blowing." Was I ever wrong! This was an absolute work of brilliance and a culmination of twenty years of great hits by the Wilson sisters. Ann's soaring vocals and Nancy's pounding guitar riffs combined to make their mark in rock history, thus leading to the magnificence of this compilation album. My only regret was that the song Bebe le Strange was not featured, and it maybe was a bit too long at 37 tracks. Otherwise, an incredible album.
Standout song(s):
Barracuda - A driving guitar riff, and great vocals as always. Always a pleasure to listen to.
Never - A bouncy pop-rock track which is surprisingly fun to sing along to. I can imagine what fun this one would be to dance to at a nightclub. However, I can only imagine because I have no life.
Even It Up - Great riff and a very catchy song. On a sidenote, if Judas Priest covered this, it would be the most incredible thing ever, because I feel that Rob Halford's voice would fit this song like a glove.
Ring Them Bells - Done with Layne Staley (RIP), the late frontman of Alice in Chains. I posted this in 'Songs that would make a grown man cry', because it's so damned beautiful, and a trillion times better than the Bob Dylan original version.
Crazy on You - The first, and best, track on the album by far, Crazy on You, in my opinion, easily outshines all the other songs on this album. A great acoustic intro, awesome guitar riff, piercing vocals, and a perfectly-placed scream at the end of the third verse. This song is sheer brilliance, thorugh and through.
Overall rating:
9.8/10. -0.1 for no Bebe le Strange and another -0.1 for the excessive length. Otherwise, as evidenced by my rating, perfection.
Now you know what to do. Go ahead, give it a shot!