14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hank at his best: honest instead of intellectual., March 14, 2000
This CD set was my first experience with Henry Rollins and it drove me to buy every other spoken word album he has ever released. For those of you who want a "jumping on" point, this is it.
I've never been able to get into Hanks solo musical career, nor his books and CD's of poetry. His lyrics always come off a little pretentious to me, as if he's had way to much time to think about what he's saying. To lonely and despairing for my taste. If you think the same thing, you should still give this CD a chance.
Live spoken word performances like this one is Rollins at his best. The lonely stuff goes out the window when he has an audience. From the hip, painfully honest and screamingly funny. Still one of the best CD's (or CD sets) that I've ever owned. Highly recommended.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A More Efficient Machine, June 4, 2003
In an attempt to help readers decide whether to actually buy this product, I'll refrain from simply repeating what everyone else has already said. Instead, I shall attempt to fill in the blanks left my my fellow reviewers.
Firstly, the recording quality (though a marked improvement over previous offerings) is still poor. It's not as quiet as CDs like Human Butt or Big Ugly Mouth, but it's still full of echo and is definitely not professionally recorded. Don't buy this one expecting hi-fi audio because you'll be disappointed in that respect. That said, you can hear everything properly and this time the crowd's applause doesn't drown out Henry's speech.
In terms of content, this is a good CD. I consider that this is one of the first outings where Henry is really starting to develop a style and rhythym to his performance. Certain topics and aspects prevalent in previous CDs have been abandoned, his sense of comedic timing is getting sharper and some of the stuff he talks about is laugh-out-loud funny. Watch out for the 'Rock Chix' on disc one..
In summary, this one is worth a buy. It's two discs and represents good value. You'll get to hear Rollins finding his groove in this medium now that he has some experirence behind him. While it's not as polished as later offerings, it contains a somewhat raw, gritty character that later offerings don't.
Buy this one after Talk is Cheap, Rollins In The Wry and Think Tank.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Rollins Spoken Word, October 6, 2003
This is in my opinion the BEST Henry Rollins spoken word album out there. I love his music, but it is also great to hear him loosen up and just tell jokes. I really like this album because he tells real life stories and talks about stuff that happened on the road. Henry Rollins has a great gift for comedy and is a talented man all around. My favorite bits on the album are the ones called Funny Guy, the Condom bit, and the two bits on Strength. If you love Rollins and want a great spoken word album, do not hesitate to buy this one.
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