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The Music (The Music, 2002) 
The Music - The Music (CD 2002)

 
The Music - The Music (CD 2002)

Title: The Music
Artist: The Music
Record Label: Hut
Release Year: 2002
EAN: 0724353680022
Genre: Rock/Pop
Product ID: EPID4011482
Description: This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.Enhancements include the "Take The Long Road" video, the band's Electronic Press Kit and live footage.The Music: Robert Harvey (vocals, guitar...
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Track Listing
1. Dance
2. Take The Long Road And Walk It
3. Human
4. Truth Is No Words
5. Float
6. Turn Out The Light
7. People
8. Getaway
9. Disco
10. Too High

Details
Number of CDs:1
Producer:Jim Abbiss
Recording Type:Studio
Distributor:EMI Operations/CEVA Logistics
Recording Mode:Stereo

Album Notes
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.Enhancements include the "Take The Long Road" video, the band's Electronic Press Kit and live footage.The Music: Robert Harvey (vocals, guitar); Adam Nutter (guitar); Stuart Coleman (bass); Phil Jordan (drums).Recorded at Jacob's Studio's, Surrey, England.The Music may be simply hung with the one-size-fits-all Britpop tag, but in reality, this Leeds quartet strays closer to the retro garage-rock camp of the Strokes and Vines than to Oasis and Blur. With frontman Robert Harvey possessing a yelping howl reminiscent of Aerosmith's Steven Tyler and guitarist Adam Nutter filling in the Joe Perry role, the Music excites and impresses with songs like the uber-boogie of "The Truth is No Words," relentless, New Order-like "Float," and pounding "Getaway" with its squealing keyboard. Just as quickly, the Music can wield thumping songs like the ominous "Disco," which turns into a rave-up that could have come straight out of the late '80s Madchester movement. Best of all is "Take the Long Road and Walk It," an impressive tour de force that's packed with the kind of screaming chords and workmanlike cadence that immediately place you in a packed club with hundreds of other wide-eyed, breathless rock fans.

Editorial Reviews
...The Music create psychedelia with a dash of druggy Manchester brashness... - Rating: B+
Entertainment Weekly (02/28/2003)

...This quartet from Leeds, England, dotes on big signals: the stentorian cries of Led Zep and U2 driven by the block rockin' beats of heavy electronica...
Rolling Stone (03/06/2003)

...This quartet from Leeds, England, dotes on big signals: the stentorian cries of Led Zep and U2 driven by the block rockin' beats of heavy electronica...Entertainment Weekly (2/28/03, p.80) - ...The Music create psychedelia with a dash of druggy Manchester brashness... - Rating: B+
Rolling Stone (03/06/2003)


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