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2067 (Import) [Import]

RheostaticsAudio CD
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  • Audio CD (October 18, 2004)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: True North Records
  • ASIN: B0004Z34ZY
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #412,272 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Shack in the Cornfields
2. Little Bird
3. Marginalized
4. The Tarleks
5. Power Ballad For Ozzy Osbourne
6. I Dig Music
7. Here Comes The Image
8. Who Is This Man And Why Is He Laughing
9. The Latest Attempt On Your Life
10. Polar Bears And Trees
11. Making Progress
12. Try To Praise This Mutilated World
13. Bonus Track

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Superb!, November 24, 2004
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Anglobotomy (Las Vegas, Nv United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 2067 (Import) (Audio CD)
The Rheostatics have always had an ability to create the most amazing albums. Lyrically, they're touching, evocative and comical. Instrumentally, they're masters of mood and catchy tunes. This album is no slouch in the Rheo's discography. It's nothing like their earlier work - less obviously experimental, more accessible, but nothing like the mainstream junk that plagues the music world these days. Some of the songs on this album are incredible. There are no bad songs here. I love Power Ballad for Ozzy Ozborne and I Dig Music. A great album. Buy it.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars ...And the world stood still..., October 31, 2004
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Igor Kordey (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: 2067 (Import) (Audio CD)
Still overwhelmed with beautiful and strong emotions after their yesterday's concert in Winnipeg (apparently the last one in their Canadian tour, promoting this CD), I just feel strong urge to share and point finger on "Candian best kept secret", amazing Rheostatics, as something extremely important and exeptional in contemporary music. I collect music for years and years, and as time goes by, there are less and less individuals or bands out there, whose each new CD's I'm really anticipating with great thrill, knowing that they always have something exciting, fresh and original to offer. Rheostatics are certainly among
those few, and they did it again with "2067". I have all of their albums (including Tielli's solo projects) , and, in their own terms , it is impossible to range and compare"2067" with the rest - it is not better or worst, it's just different , strong, compelling and provocative like all of them -
artistical statement par exellance. It is also impossible to compare
Rheostatics with other performers - such big amount of mental and artistical freedom, combined with quirky sense of humor, makes them quite unique in rock universe. Talking about skills, they are, again, quite unique - All of them(Tielli, Bidini, Vesely and Woyewoda) are excellent singers and multi-instrumentalists, and not just that - Bidini paralelly
pushes his writing career (his a fine essayist), and Tielly is amazing painter, one of few in Canada who has something to say in his paintings and drawings, in terms of visual culture and engagement.
Tielly is a specal addition to band's presentation - he always creates band's covers, so in case of Rheostatics you always have rare oportunity to experience complete and original artistical point of view - sound AND word AND picture.
Frank Zappa said: "Rock is not dead, it just smells funny". In case of Rheostatics, it is very alive, because it is still free, avoiding any limitations and tags, and therefore it smells beautifully.
Salvador Dali said: "Perfect things are boring". In case of Rheostatics, their (intentional) shabbyness and infinite change of mood and technique in just one song, is absolutely charming, and guarantees that their music won't for sure become boring after repetitive listening.
I'm not Canadian, but I'm extremely proud to have Rheostatics in my neighborhood. I won't hassle you to buy their record(s), but if you want to support and make tick one of the last outposts of freedom of mind in this harsh world of globalisation, you can certainly do something about it. Rheostatics won't complain - they need to pay their bills too...
IGOR
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