
Extreme's Defining Moment - a Masterpiece
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Having been a fan of Extreme since the early days, and in particular, their guitarist, Nuno Bettencourt, Extreme branched out and matured somewhat on this album. Previous recordings such as Extreme II - PornoGraffitti showed a more "fun" side of the band, but the songwriting was top-notch, just different. III Sides To Every Story shows a more thoughtful and "serious" side to the band that kinda suprised me at first, but I quickly realized that the band had really hit their mark, found their feet, and truly developed into an amazing band with a style that was 100% their own. The fact that I am writing this review 14 years after I first heard this album should tell you something. In my opinion, it is a masterpiece. Extreme never topped this album. Their fourth and final record, Waiting For The Punchline, was the complete opposite in that the production was sparse, stripped-down, almost empty. It didn't do much for me personally, but maybe that's down to my taste. I loved the rich orchestra and more complex sound of III Sides, and I also loved the raw, funked-up edge of Pornograffitti. It's not a bad thing for a band to cahange, and Extreme never explored the same territory twice, but if you want Extreme at their best, this album is the one you need to hear. The songs have a lasting quality, they will still sound great in another 14 years time.
Produced by Nuno Bettencourt, this album sounds terrific. Everything is right, and achieving such a fine balance between the instruments when working with a large orchestra can't be easy. This album has it all... from the up-tempo opener, Warheads, to the lush chords of Seven Sundays, to the fully orchestrated closing epic and the "essence" of the whole record, there is so much variation, yet one unique style. It's a blinder! I can also confirm that, after seeing the band live twice -- first in a small club, then in a large arena once they had become a little more successful, they could really perform amazingly well, too. It's a shame that they split after Bettencourt decided to concentrate on his solo career.
This album can be found on eBay for next to nothing. I bought a replacement copy of my battered original for a mere 25p. It's almost an insult to such a great album, but I couldn't pass it up. This is one band I will never forget, and II Sides is still as fresh as ever. Pick it up!
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