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Perris topseller of 2004, with 4 bonus tracks, 2002 album from legendary US power pop/melodic hard rockers featuring 15 tracks including 4 bonus tracks
Enuff Z'Nuff: Donnie Vie (vocals, electric & slide guitar, piano); Chip Znuff (vocals, guitar, bass); Monaco (guitar); Ricky Parent (drums). Recorded at Star Trax, Crestwood, Illinois and Chicago Recording Company, Chicago, Illinois. With quite a few of the '80s-era glam-metal acts trying to come back with completely different approaches and styles come the 21st century, Chicago power pop vets Enuff Z'nuff continue to specialize in what they do best. And as evidenced by such latter-day releases as 2002's Welcome to Blue Island, they can still whip up a Beatlesque melody with no problem. The group continues to be led by the underrated songwriting duo of Donnie Vie and Chip Znuff, whose pop sensibilities are still keen on such standout tracks as "Good Times (Are Hard to Find)" and the upbeat ditty "Zentemental Journey" (which is preceded by a sitar-heavy Middle Eastern piece, "Z Overture," which is equal parts "Kashmir" and "Within You Without You"). For the hardcore fan, try to find the import version of Welcome to Blue Island, which includes four bonus tracks -- one being a surprise cover of Nirvana's "All Apologies" (after all, this was the same band that was almost single-handedly responsible for preventing the glam-metal scene from infesting any further). ~ Greg Prato
Welcome To Blue Island Music | List Price | $15.98 (You save $3.89) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Heavy Metal, Pop | | Label | Perris | | Orig Year | 2003 | | All Time Sales Rank | 5060  | | CD Universe Part number | 6036933 | | Catalog number | 130 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 24, 2003 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Stems & Seeds | | Additional Info | Bonus Tracks |
Enuff Z' Nuff Welcome To Blue Island Songs Welcome To Blue Island Music Welcome To Blue Island Music Review Average Rating: (4.7 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Best band in the world This album is among of the best Enuff Z´Nuff have already released! Very cool melodic and catchy songs. Songs like Saturday, Good times (are hard to find),Roll Me and Roller Bladin´ in the shade are one of my favorite tunes. Actually you won´t stop listenning untill the cd ends. I wonder if someday they will play a concert here in Brasil. I think someday I will get a plane to go to the U.S.A. only to go to one of their concerts!!! Submitted by gadamaceno (Rio de Janeiro, Brasil) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
EZ KA'S Once again Enuff Znuff flys into ears with their incredible songwriting skills and musicianship. As I have seen in many reviews they are one of the most underated and unappreciated rock bands ever. I definitely recommend this CD for the true rockers and eagles that haven't forgotten how to soar. Peace to Donnie, Chip and the gang. You are loved. Submitted by chris.greene (Springfield, MO, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Classic 'Znuff I am a huge fan of Enuff Znuff, and have been for awhile now. I am from the southside of Chicago like them, so I get to see them live a lot. This album seems to bring the basnd's writing style back to their original roots. This album has it all, crunchy rock tunes, ballads, Donnie singing as a kid. It is all here. I strongly recommend it! Submitted by a reviewer (Dallas, Texas)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Still on form after all these years While not reaching the heights of pop rock masterpieces like Strength, Tweaked or Paraphernalia, Welcome to Blue Island contains enuff great tunes to keep old fans happy and maybe (finally) pull in some new ones. Saturday is a straight ahead good time rock song, a fist punching anthem. Sanibel Island is one of those songs that only EZN are capable of. You hear it once and it is in your head, great hook line big sound.Overall a good album. It will probably be the last featuring Donnie Vie which is a crying shame as he posseses one of the rock voices, lets hope he conquers his demons and the band make up before the next release. Submitted by michaelstrahand (Uppermill, Lancashire,England)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Enuff Z'Nuff in Hungary I'm a hungarian Nuff fan.
Enuff Z'Nuff is one of the most popular band in Hungary amongst musicians and rock fans.
I know that you don't have a clue where is Hungary but i can say only the real music survive here.
Enuff gives me everything i need from rock n' roll
I live this music..
THANK YOU VERY MUCH Submitted by Zoltan (Budapest,Hungary,Europe) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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