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  • Audio CD (January 25, 2005)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Enhanced
  • Label: Sanctuary Records
  • ASIN: B00076ON82
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #139,025 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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On his solo debut, Life Begins Again, Smashing Pumpkins and Zwan drummer Jimmy Chamberlain takes a left turn from the cathartic rock of his former bands. Instead, he delves into a set of intricate songs better suited for the chill-out room than the mosh-pit. Even guest appearances by old boss Billy Corgan ("Loki Cat") and Catherine Wheel's iron-lunged singer Rob Dickinson ("Life Begins Again", "Love Is Real") hardly take away from the overall twilight mood of the disc, which draws prog-rock into the new millennium while giving a quick nod to Chamberlain's early metal years in the heady "Cranes of Prey." --Aidin Vaziri

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Solo Debut from the Ex-smashing Pumpkin. Features Guest Vocals by Billy Corgan, Catherine Wheel Frontman Rob Dickinson and the Legendary Bill Medley. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

 

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "Life" begins again, February 5, 2005
This review is from: Life Begins Again (Audio CD)
Jimmy Chamberlin spent years as one of the shadowy, talented musicians who backed Billy Corgan in the Smashing Pumpkins. What has Chamberlin been doing since Corgan's second band Zwan broke up in 2003? Apparently crafting a remarkably good solo debut with a new band: the Jimmy Chamberlin Complex's "Life Begins Again." It seems to have begun again for Chamberlin, anyway.

Anyone expecting the panoramic hard rock of the Pumpkins is going to be disappointed, because it is nowhere to be found. Chamberlin's sound is more of a complex, jazzy art rock sound, heavy on the drums guitars, and brimming over with prog-rock vibes. It's a kind of music that I haven't heard before, especially since it strikes such a good balance between the rock instrumentation and jazz rhythms.

In a few songs, it sounds like Chamberlin and Co. are just jamming around, not sure what to play exactly -- it's interesting, but not nearly as tight as the other instrumentals. They are at their best when combining assured drumming, shifting guitar riffs and lustrous sonics, including a wonderfully weird Rhodes solo in the middle of jamming.

Chamberlin hasn't totally left behind his musical past -- there are still ties to the Pumpkins here. Ex-bandmate Billy Corgan sings in the spooky "Loki Cat," and he also puts his formidable bass-playing skills to use. And Rob Dickinson of Catherine Wheel provides creepy vocals to the title song, sounding like someone calmly descending into an abyss. It's hard not to get the shivers listening to this.

But the centerpiece of the album is Chamberlin's own skills -- most importantly, his drumming. Songs like "Streetcrawler" are basically Chamberlin's drumming, dressed up in shifting and/or floaty guitars. "Life Begins Again" occasionally lacks musical direction, but it certainly doesn't lack polish or enthusiasm.

In the debut for Jimmy Chamberlin and his new band, they embrace jazzy jams, rock and a bit of pop and metal. "Life Begins Again" has a few duds about two-thirds of the way through, but still ends up strong and richly atmospheric.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awe Inspiring and nothing less than Amazing, January 29, 2005
This review is from: Life Begins Again (Audio CD)
Jimmy Chamberlin Complex has done the unthinkable! They have created an album that is truely original and sounds like nothing else out there. Which today is quite a feat in and of itself!

The melodies are haunting and beautiful and create a lush musical landscape that brings you back for more and more listens! The instrumentals are so engaging, whether its the intense guitar solo on Streetcrawler, the beatiful acoustic bass sounds on Cranes of Prey, or the incomperable drumming of the master Mister Jimmy Chamberlin which is audible on each and every track!!!!

The vocals are perfect. It's just so great that there is a record out there half instrumental and half vocals. It's so refreshing. Rob Dickinson from brit rock group the Catherine Wheel is just amazing on both Life Begins Again and Love is Real. Billy Corgan appears on Loki Cat which is by far one of the album's highlights. This track would have been one of the best even without vocals on it. But with Billy C's characteristic voice it just gives me the chills! Billy Mohler gives a beautiful vocal performace on Newerwaves (my personal fav on the record). But the most surprising of all the vocal appearances is that of the legendary Bill Medley of the Righteous Bros. on the final track 'Lullabye.' His voice has that classic sound that could never be replicated by anyone! It's so cool to hear a classic voice like his on a new track like 'Lullabye.' It's timeless! The album has many sounds and keeps listeners on their toes, but it ALWAYS sounds like a band, like a record. Never disjointed or all over the place. It's a real musical journey and great to listen to from start to finish!

I could go on and on, i just cant say enough great things. And if anyone gets the chance to see the band live, YOU WON'T BE DISAPOINTED. I saw them play at the Mercury Lounge in NY and it was the most crazy performance i have ever heard/seen. It's one thing if a band sounds amazing on a record because of "Studio Magic", but it's another thing all together when a band can actually carry it off live the way they do, its just incredible. Something i wish more bands could do!

Anyways, i recommend this album and think its going to be an inspiration to musicians everywhere. It is a musical breakthrough!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "Life" begins again, April 10, 2005
This review is from: Life Begins Again (Audio CD)
Jimmy Chamberlin spent years as one of the shadowy, talented musicians who backed Billy Corgan in the Smashing Pumpkins. What has Chamberlin been doing since Corgan's second band Zwan broke up in 2003? Apparently crafting a remarkably good solo debut with a new band: the Jimmy Chamberlin Complex's "Life Begins Again." It seems to have begun again for Chamberlin, anyway.

Anyone expecting the panoramic hard rock of the Pumpkins is going to be disappointed, because it is nowhere to be found. Chamberlin's sound is more of a complex, jazzy art rock sound, heavy on the drums guitars, and brimming over with prog-rock vibes. It's a kind of music that I haven't heard before, especially since it strikes such a good balance between the rock instrumentation and jazz rhythms.

In a few songs, it sounds like Chamberlin and Co. are just jamming around, not sure what to play exactly -- it's interesting, but not nearly as tight as the other instrumentals. They are at their best when combining assured drumming, shifting guitar riffs and lustrous sonics, including a wonderfully weird Rhodes solo in the middle of jamming.

Chamberlin hasn't totally left behind his musical past -- there are still ties to the Pumpkins here. Ex-bandmate Billy Corgan sings in the spooky "Loki Cat," and he also puts his formidable bass-playing skills to use. And Rob Dickinson of Catherine Wheel provides creepy vocals to the title song, sounding like someone calmly descending into an abyss. It's hard not to get the shivers listening to this.

But the centerpiece of the album is Chamberlin's own skills -- most importantly, his drumming. Songs like "Streetcrawler" are basically Chamberlin's drumming, dressed up in shifting and/or floaty guitars. "Life Begins Again" occasionally lacks musical direction, but it certainly doesn't lack polish or enthusiasm.

In the debut for Jimmy Chamberlin and his new band, they embrace jazzy jams, rock and a bit of pop and metal. "Life Begins Again" has a few duds about two-thirds of the way through, but still ends up strong and richly atmospheric.
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