eMOTIVe

by Virgin Records Us

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Release Date:2004-11-02
Label:Virgin Records Us
UPC:724386668721
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Virgin Records Us
ASIN:B000641ZIQ
Category:Music

Tracks on eMOTIVe by Virgin Records Us

  1. Annihilation
  2. Imagine
  3. (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace Love And Understanding
  4. What's Going On
  5. Passive
  6. Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie
  7. People are People
  8. Freedom of Choice
  9. Let's Have A War
  10. Counting Bodies Like Sheep to the Rhythm of the War Drums
  11. When the Levee Breaks
  12. Fiddle and the Drum

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Maynard James Keenan is known for venting his personal angst through the abstract metal of his former band Tool and the poisoned art rock of his current outfit A Perfect Circle. On the group's third full-length release, however, the songwriter drops the high drama and gets blunt: War is bad. Politicians are evil. The world is doomed. To support his case he delivers a handful of politically charged originals and unusual Eastern-influenced covers of crusty anti-war anthems like John Lennon's "Imagine" and Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On." You could never accuse Keenan of being predictable. --Aidin Vaziri

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Easy Four Stars For eMOTIVe - Reviewed on 2008-11-17
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If you can't find appriciation for bands covering other bands' songs or more specifically how APC covers other bands' songs then you won't be capable of appreciating this album... but you won't know that until you listen to this specific album, right? Personally I don't mind when musicians I admire cover other bands and I admire APC -it's really a pretty simple outlook.

Granted this is not their best album but it's a product of the best supergroup ever created. With members (and former members) of The Smashing Pumpkins, Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson and Tool it would be more of a task to produce something bad rather than ASTONISHING. There are some great covers on here with the forementioned band members giving them eerie, somewhat depressing, twists. Some of my favorite covers being "When the Levee Breaks", "What's Going On?" and "Peace Love & Understanding". I'm also happy to mention that a track made it on here from yet another super supergroup identified as 'Tapeworm' a defunct project of Trent Reznor and Keenan. This original Tapeworm track was released as "Passive", a good song which makes me wonder what Tapeworm may have been capable of.

If you are new to APC then you may want to experience Mer De Noms or Thirteenth Step to know APC's more proper sound before picking eMOTIVe up off the store shelves. But don't be fooled by all these characters making it sound like this album isn't any good. There are some tracks that are borderline skipable but there are also some of the best APC songs on here namely, the covers I mentioned previously, their rendition of Imagine and the 'remix' of the song "Pet" off of the Thirteenth Step album this time more properly titled "Counting Bodies Like Sheep To The Rhythm Of The War Drums". There's no way that this album is anything less than four stars. Keep in mind though that for some this is a good buy only after you've heard their first two releases.
Really!?!?!? - Reviewed on 2008-10-21
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2 customers found this review not to be helpful.
I think Amazon should make a special exception to their star rating and allow zero stars for this album and only this album!

HORRIBLE HORRIBLE HORRIBLE HORRIBLE HORRIBLE HORRIBLE HORRIBLE HORRIBLE HORRIBLE HORRIBLE HORRIBLE HORRIBLE HORRIBLE HORRIBLE HORRIBLE HORRIBLE

That's my review. And I thought the 1st two CDs were awesome. A down right horrible album.
It grows on you... - Reviewed on 2008-10-12
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I'm a big fan of APC..and when this album came out, I actually didn't pay much attention to it; the fact that all the songs were basically covers kind of turned me away. However, I slowly started to discover each song individually, and now I enjoy much of the album. The covers "Imagine" and "What's Going On" are two of the best covers I've ever heard (and personally, I enjoy them better than the originals). "Counting Bodies..." is a fun song with a wicked intro. Recently, after hearing "Gimme" a couple times at a local sandwich store, I decided to download it. It's strange, but in a good way. I admit, the album isn't the best, and definitly not comparable to the first two albums. But, I don't think that was APC's intention in the first place. I feel it makes a terrific complementary album to the others. For an album made up of covers, it feels completely original. Buy and enjoy.
On point, emotional and rocks - Reviewed on 2008-09-24
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The album's strong theme of our own ignorant annihilation of each other is smartly divided into a progression of it happening. Like all great albums, you need to spend some time with it, make friends and it will reveal to you great emotion. If you are ignorant to class disparities, the real cost of war or how we are being treated by power, this album will probably just confuse you. In that case, sit back and enjoy the brilliantly written compositions.
Good Stuff... - Reviewed on 2008-09-15
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I love this CD. You don't appreciate older songs these days until they are made with more modern sound. Definitely makes me want to go back and listen to all the good songs from older times. But APC did some awesome remakes and added a few bells and whistles to each song.
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