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| 1. Money Greedy |
| 2. Mellow |
| 3. Singing The Blues |
| 4. Broken Homes |
| 5. 6 Minutes |
| 6. Analyze Me |
| 7. The Moment I Feared |
| 8. Talk To Me (Angels With Dirty Faces) |
| 9. Carriage For Two |
| 10. Demise |
| 11. Tear Out My Eyes |
| 12. Record Companies |
| 13. Peyote Sings |
| 14. Taxi |
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Bought on release and STILL play it every so often,
By A Customer
This review is from: Angels With Dirty Faces (Audio CD)
If you want cutting edge music - I mean REALLY want cutting edge music not some Rolling Stone baby boomer critic's latest pet band - then Tricky has to be on your list! Tricky is definitely not for the weak of heart, but I like him! He makes the kind of nasty hip-hop that mainstream artists only talk about doing. If you want an idea of his sound: imagine out of control turntables, techno stripped of everything but mechanical noises of rage and then merge that with his spewed vocals. The only thing keeping it from skidding out of control are the beats and basslines. Very edgy! And then he'll throw in a few somewhat conventional songs like "Broken Homes" and "Singing the Blues" to keep it sorta grounded. He does a bunch of tracks on this CD ("Money Greedy", "6 Minutes", "Record Companies", etc.) that deal with fame and the BS that goes with being in the music business. In a way, this is like a concept album, however the unplanned feel of the music and his sporadic lyrics seem to suggest Tricky wouldn't care to sit around tinkering with ideas to much - it sounds as if he just goes into a studio and explodes! I bought this CD when it came out, and I still listen to it every so often - so Tricky's got to be more than just some radical curiosity on the music scene. I never bought his first CD, but I do have PMT and Grassroots - both of which I love. AWDF has a lot more live instrumentation and, although that's really niether a plus nor a minus, it proves that Tricky is still experimenting. As long as he has something to say, Tricky will never be bad.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not Quite Godly,
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This review is from: Angels With Dirty Faces (Audio CD)
Don't get me wrong, I LOVE Tricky, but this CD doesn't quite live up to my expectations of his music. Maybe I should have listened to this one before Maxinquaye but I was greatly dissapointed. The rythms grow stagnant and extremely repetitive after a few listens and the vocals leave something to be desired. Still, a few tracks shine almost in spite of the rest of the album, and the rage of Tricky against "the system" gives a few of the songs an edge. Buy Maxinquaye or Nearly God for a TRUE Tricky experience.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Difficult uncompromising listen...(but Worth the effort!!),
By fetish_2000 (U.K.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Angels With Dirty Faces (Audio CD)
Tricky...obviously tired of people constantly referencing his first album "Maxinquaye", distances this album from that album by stripping back on the production, raising the level of Dub-paranoia, collaborating with more female vocalists, Cranking up the tension, and using shattered broken beats, to challenge the listener...and for anyone that's a first time "Tricky" listener...Don't start with this album, start with Maxinquaye!!, and work you way up through his album releases, because if ever an album could reasonably be labelled `Grows consistently with every listen', this is it!!...as it all so richly layered and textured that every single listen unearths something new. Although that's not to say that it's completely impenetrable to first time listeners...as "Singing The Blues / Talk to Me (Angels With Dirty Faces) / 6 Minutes & especially "Broken Homes" rates as some of his best & most accessible work.....truly a album for the discerning listener.
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