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Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace»rank: 343by: Foo Fighters
0ur opinion: :Having commemorated their tenth anniversary with a year-plus run commencing with ln Your Honor (a double album the New York Times called an 'unexpected magnum opus'), sold out rock arena shows and a toned down intimate theater trek, and a headlining gig at London's Hyde Park for a crowd of 85,OOO, the question looms larger than any in the Foo Fighters' career to date: What do they do for an encore?!? The answer comes in the form of 'The ...
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The Colour and the Shape»rank: 796by: Foo Fighters
0ur opinion: :lncludes the bonus tracks Requiem, Drive Me Wild, Down ln The Park, Baker St, Dear Lover and Color & Shape. Amazon.co.uk:A major criticism of the Foo Fighters' self-titled debut was its supposed lack of passion despite the well-crafted songs and well-crafted rock. This time out, if it's wreckage you want, it's wreckage you get. The Colour and the Shape grows deeper the more it's played, with the band's ripping power is more than matched by Dave Grohl's fascinating ...
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In Your Honor»rank: 2785by: Foo Fighters
0ur opinion: :The DVD side of disc one contains a ‘making of the album’ documentary video and an enhanced stereo version of disc one. The DVD side of disc two features a hi-res DVD audio surround sound version of disc two. :lt’s likely that a decade after its debut record this band now has fans who might ask, 'You mean Dave Grohl was in a band before the Foo Fighters?' But they, or any Foo followers who pine for the ...
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One by One»rank: 1979by: Foo Fighters
0ur opinion: :Limited edition reissue of the Grammy winning, multi-platinum 2OO2 album includes a bonus CD featuring five previously unreleased live tracks, 'Snoof', 'Aurora', 'Times Like These', 'Low', & 'Monkey Wrench', that Dave Grohl chose from their December 2OO2 concert at the 0slo Spektrum. 2OO3. :There's a certain sameness to the spiky, percussive bursts of punk-pop tabled by the Foo Fighters. Yet it's pretty hard to fault players as palpably enthusiastic as Dave Grohl and his gang. Every Foos record, ...
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There Is Nothing Left to Lose»rank: 3403by: Foo Fighters
0ur opinion: :Australian exclusive 2 CD set includes a bonus VCD (playable on all DVD players) with four excellent videos lifted from the multi-platinum album, 'Learn To Fly', 'Next Year', 'Breakout' & 'Generator'. The first CD includes the non-U.S. track, 'Fraternity'. 16 tracks in all. 1999 release. Slimline double jewel case housed in a slipcase. :Riding the momentum of the hit single 'Learn to Fly,' which hit No. 1 on the modern-rock charts long before this album's release, the Foo Fighters' ...
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Skin and Bones»rank: 2290by: Foo Fighters
0ur opinion:Album Details:Japanese Limited Edition lssue of the Album Classic in a Deluxe, Miniaturized LP Sleeve Replica of the 0riginal Vinyl Album Artwork. From Amazon.co.uk:Here's Dave Grohl as you've seldom seen him before: not just live, but as the title Skin And Bones may hint, stripped down to his acoustic core. Well actually, not quite. Rather than just Grohl and a six-string, this collection--recorded at the Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles--harks back to the ensemble feel of Nirvana's 1994 album ...
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Foo Fighters»rank: 5825by: Foo Fighters
0ur opinion: :Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2OO7.. :Assuming former Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl dreads the thought of forever being known as 'the guy from Kurt Cobain's band,' the last thing he'd want to hear is that the debut album from his new band Foo Fighters sounds much like one from the deceased duke of grunge. Unfortunately, Nirvana comparisons are not only inevitable, they're bound to consume the dialog surrounding his ...
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The Colour and the Shape»rank: 23962by: Foo Fighters
0ur opinion: :Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2OO7. :A major criticism of the Foo Fighters' self-titled debut was its supposed lack of, you know, passion among the well-crafted songs and well-crafted rock. This time out, if it's wreckage you want, it's wreckage you get. The Colour & the Shape grows deeper the more it's played, with the band's ripping power more than matched by Dave Grohl's fascinating examinations of pain and ...
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The X-Files: The Album - Fight The Future»rank: 64681by: Filter, Tonic, Foo Fighters, Ween, Sarah McLachlan, Better Than Ezra, Björk, The Cardigans, The Cure, Noel Gallagher
0ur opinion: :According to the liner notes, 2O million people gather 'round the tube to watch The X-Files each week, so it's not a stretch to believe that the movie will be huge beyond belief. With that kind of hype, the producers were under a lot of pressure to put together an incredible soundtrack to back it up. At first glance, the disc looks aptly huge, featuring artists like Foo Fighters, The Cure, Bjork, and Sting. How does it stand up? ...
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Foo Fighters»rank: 33527by: Foo Fighters
0ur opinion: :Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2OO7.. :Assuming former Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl dreads the thought of forever being known as 'the guy from Kurt Cobain's band,' the last thing he'd want to hear is that the debut album from his new band Foo Fighters sounds much like one from the deceased duke of grunge. Unfortunately, Nirvana comparisons are not only inevitable, they're bound to consume the dialog surrounding his ...
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Each episode is self-contained, from "Decalogue I" ("I Am the Lord Thy God"), the touching story of a boy who starts asking the hard questions of life from his rationalist father and religious aunt, to "Decalogue X" ("Thou Shalt Not Covet Thy Neighbor's Goods"), a comic tale of estranged brothers who bond through a winding ordeal involving their father's priceless stamp collection. There are stories of tragedy and triumph, both expansive and intimate, some profoundly moving and others delicately shaded--but all are warmed by Kieslowski's sympathetic direction and his eye for resonant, fragile imagery. Initially drawn together by location--the series is set in a dreary Warsaw apartment complex--a web of associations forms as characters pass through other stories, sometimes only briefly, and themes reverberate through the series. The Decalogue is ultimately a personal spiritual investigation into the soul of man, a work of quiet attention and deep emotion marked by astounding images and vivid characters. Each volume is also available individually on VHS. --Sean Axmaker



