| | Fat Music, Vol. 5: Live Fat Die Young CD (1 Customer Review)
This compilation of Fat Wreck Chords' considerable roster of alternative/punk bands includes such hardy perennial acts as No Use For A Name, Propaghandi, and Lagwagon, all of whom deserve medals for service beyond the call to the disenfranchised youth of (by now) a couple of generations. It goes without saying that all these bands operate below (or above) major label radar, but they're all hugely enjoyable either despite or because of this.
The amphetamine rush of Anti-Flag's "Seattle Was a Riot" sounds like the Gang Of Four on steroids-it's been a long time since music this headlong or political graced the nation's airwaves. Good Riddance's "Always" is a feisty two-minute romp through terminal teenage angst, while NOFX take a typically disciplined, musically muscular tilt at Hollywood ("Hollywood is a breeding ground for assholes..." who knew?) that fondly recalls the days of straight-edge innocence.
Performers: Zero Down, No Use For A Name, Anti-Flag, Good Riddance, Fabulous Disaster, Sick Of It All, Mad Caddies, Strung Out, Consumed, Less Than Jake, Frenzal Rhomb, NOFX, Rise Against, Lagwagon, Bracket, Propagandhi, Tilt, Wizo, Snuff, Me First & The Gimme Gimmes, Swingin' Utters.
Personnel: Chris (vocals, guitar, drums); Tony Sly (vocals, guitar); Tim, Reddy, Russ Rankin (vocals); Luke Pabich, Lynda Mandolyn (guitar); J. Vincent Camacho, Duncan ?, Dave Raun, Rory , David Wagenschutz, Brandon (drums); Mike (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Andy Sneap; Ryan Greene; Stephen Egerton; Bill Stevenson. Fat Music, Vol. 5: Live Fat Die Young Music | List Price | $7.97 (You save $2.18) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Punk, Punk Collections | | Label | Fat Wreck Chords | | Orig Year | 2001 | | All Time Sales Rank | 67812  | | CD Universe Part number | 1593445 | | Catalog number | 613 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Mar 06, 2001 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Stephen Egerton; Bill Stevenson | | Engineer | Donnell Cameron; Adam; Ian Shaw; Andy Sneap; Ryan Greene; Stephen Egerton; Bill Stevenson; Bracket |
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$24.09 This Asian edition of winning female trio Atomic Kitten's FEELS SO GOOD includes six bonus tracks, as well as the appealing video for their hit "The Tide Is High."
Feels So Good maintained Atomic Kitten's status as one of the U.K.'s most successful pop groups, with a pair of number one singles and another that reached number three plucked from it. Their first album recorded with Jenny Frost is nearly as solid as Right Now, with more playful chemistry evident between the three members. (Frost replaced original member Kerry Katona, who departed after the debut became a success; oddly enough, once Frost settled in, Right Now was redone and re-released, with her vocals put in place of Katona's.) Though the three biggest hits -- "It's OK!," "The Last Goodbye," and a cover of Blondie's cover of "The Tide Is High" -- are well-executed, easygoing pop songs, the group is at its best when it takes on the role of a modern disco act (as heard on "Feels So Good," "Love Won't Wait," and "Softer the Touch"). Like the debut, this album wasn't issued in the U.S. Instead, Virgin combined highlights from the two albums for a self-titled quasi-compilation, released in 2003. Despite the fact that Atomic Kitten's singles are often as strong as the ones from the popular U.S. acts, the disc did nothing to establish them as a successful act in that country. ~ Andy Kellman
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