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One of the greatest albums I've ever heard., March 3, 2003
This review is from: Black Aria (Audio CD)
I just recently managed to get a copy of danzig's Black Aria, and all I can say about it is wow.. I had heard of it, and had been trying to track it down for about 3 years now, so when my roommate bought it the other day I have to say I was excited about the chance to finally experience it for myself, rather than from the descriptions of friends. All in all, I must say I wasn't disappointed in the least. Danzig, you are a musical god.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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BLACK ARIA STILL MAKES THE GRADE, November 17, 1999
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This review is from: Black Aria (Audio CD)
Here's what I say to the last reviewer. BLAH, BLAH, BLAH! "I want to be a poumpus jackass & try to impress everybody because I know who Rachmaninov is." This album may not top other classical composer's work but I think it's a good effort none the less. If you're so cultured in classical music & think that DANZIG has no talent in this field then it shouldn't even be worth your effort to write about because GLENN isn't a classical musician. He came up with a concept that was different from what he had been doing in his career, not so much different from anything that had been done before. Tracks from this album were played on classical radio stations around the world & the album was even on the classical charts. I'm not sure what number it was at but apparently some experts in classical music found it to be worth there time. Just because you're a DANZIG fan or like classical music does not mean you should run out & buy this album. I would suggest listening to it first & deciding before you get it whether it's to your liking. BLACK ARIA should be available again soon as well as many other DANZIG projects (some never realesed before) that he had to legally win back from record companies.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Creepy Symphony. Creepy Danzig at it Again!, March 14, 2009
This review is from: Black Aria (Audio CD)
Mr. Glenn Anzalone(Danzig), aka Glenn Whitman,Steve Whitman,Aka Glenn Danzig,returns with his first foray(back in 93' i never got it,i was too young , but now i got the chance) into classical music, Heavy and dark that is. Stay away from Part 2 its too creepy even for danzig. this one is good.
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