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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
an Incredible Album,
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This review is from: Cheapness & Beauty (Audio CD)
Without a doubt my favourite solo Boy George cd. Sadly it was totally ignored here - I think the harder rock sound on some of the songs put off many of his fans who expected to hear the same blue-eyed soul, dance-pop and reggae he recorded with Culture Club. And in the UK, where he had managed to hang on to at least a little of his commercial and critical clout following the disastrous demise of Culture Club and his heroin addiction, it too fell by the wayside. It has taken me a full ten years of listening to this great cd to figure out exactly why Boy George decided to do a complete 180 and record such an album. A little history lesson, and I'll try to keep this brief. Fashion designer / club owner / performance artist Leigh Bowery decided around 1994 to form a band. He called it Minty, and true to form, he slapped everyone in the face ( and the ears ! ) by performing not what they expected from this scenester ( namely dance/club music ) but instead bashed 'em over the head with a tough, hard rock sound. Following Leigh's AIDS related death mere months later, Minty vaulted to legendary status, and now what little music they actually commited to vinyl is very hard to find. Boy George has gone on record as saying how much he loved Leigh's sense of style, and says in the documentary "the Legend of Leigh Bowery" ( a great movie I heartily recommend ) that he liked to play the profanity laced spoken entry of Minty's "Useless Man" in his DJ sets in straight clubs just to get a rise out of people. I am of the belief that Minty influenced the sound of "Cheapness and Beauty" to a degree, as did George's admitted Bowie fixation. It features several songs that rock really hard. Not to put off the curious buyer, but beware - this ain't your mother's Boy George. The album opens with a tough cover of Iggy Pop's "Funtime" and is full of hard guitars, distorted vocals, and odd squiggly synths. The next track, "Satan's Butterfly Ball" opens with a spoken quote from Leigh Bowery - "What's disturbing about distortion? The agenda isn't beauty, or ugliness. I mean, that's all your ideas" - then launches into a punchy, guitar riff filled and catchy as hell song whose lyrics are a tribute to Bowery's outrageous style and his antics. While many of the songs on this cd are harder rocking, there are some very tender moments. "If I Could Fly" is a string laden, simply beautiful ballad, with some poignant, soul-baring lyrics. The best song , at least my personal favorite, is "Il Adore" written in memory of Stevie Hughes, George's longtime makeup artist. It is very moving, again a ballad, with lush, dramatic strings, and just might be the best song he has ever written. There are also a few nice uptempo folk-pop songs ( folk in that they feature all acoustic instuments, things like fiddles and acousitc guitars, not because of the lyrical content.)"Same thing in Reverse" was the first single release in America. It was remixed for club play but never even dented the charts (the frank lyrics about homosexual relationships probably scared the pants off radio programmers). The title track is an ode to Michael Dunne, George's boyfriend at the time, and is my second favorite song on the disc. Most of the lyrics are autobiographic and George has said "Cheapness and Beauty " is meant as sort of a musical companion to his book "Take It Like A Man". There's one called "Genocide Peroxide" written about his on again, off again friend Marilyn. Another, "Sad Sad Sad" I think is about his long running fued with fellow early-day club hopper Steve Strange. "Unfinished Business", a gentle acoustic number, might seem on first listen to be about George's love affair with Culture Club drummer Jon Moss, but is actually about an earlier relationship he had with Kirk Brandon of the band Spear of Destiny. In between many songs are spoken words, mostly from what sounds like his answering machine. The most funny is the message from Marilyn, which is only very mildy obscene, but kept my previous review of this album from getting published by Amazon because I quoted it. Bottom line, this is a great cd. Very much a departure, but all the better because of it. George is in great voice. The lyrics are at turns smart, biting, hystericaly funny, and heartbreaking. They are queer, to be sure, but never silly, inconsequential, camp or fey. This album speaks to our community in ways that few others have. The variety in the music itself is quite brave. I don't think anyone but Boy George would try to pull something like this off. There's never been anything quite like it before or since. Take a bow, Boy!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Underrated Work by the Former '80's Icon,
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This review is from: Cheapness & Beauty (Audio CD)
Boy George suffered the same fate Cyndi Lauper did--the two were supremely talented artists whose gifts were obscured and eventually overshadowed by their showy stage antics.Boy George possesses one of the best blue-eyed soul voices in the past 20 years. On this record, he uses his gorgeous tenor, on tracks that range from metal-tinged glam rock, to folksy pop-ballads. As a lyricist, Boy George has an intelligent wit, and he can also be very stirring and affecting. "Cheapness and Beauty" is an interesting collection. His version of the Bowie/Pop classic "Funtime," is interesting, though quite a departure from the soulful dance-pop his fans are used to. "Satan's Butterfly Ball" and "Sad" are two fun, foot-stomping guitar power tunes. THe lyrics are sharp and witty. "Sad," is especially catty, though it would be a mistake to think that Boy George is only a bitchy, queeny song-writer. There is amazing soul and beauty in the album, too. "Same Thing in Reverse," is an upbeat, folk song about his ruminations on homosexuality, and the song is stunning in its intelligence and emotional bredth. The title track is also good, similar in style to "Same Thing." The highlite, however, is the aching and brilliantly touching piano-ballad, "Il Adore."
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Bang your head Miss Boy,
By "boychadie" (Kernersville NC USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cheapness & Beauty (Audio CD)
This cd is a hoot! It contains glamour rock tunes, such as the cover of Iggy Pop's FUNTIME. It also has lovely ballads, IL ADORE & UNFINISHED BUSINESS. As well as country tinged tunes CHEAPNESS & BEAUTY & SAME THING IN REVERSE (probably the most gay pop song ever written) This album goes in all kinds of directions, except dance music. It showcases Boy George's lovely voice & all it's ranges. Let's hear for the BOY!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Personally Inspiring - A Wonderful Album,
By Andrea Whelden (Portland, OR USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cheapness & Beauty (Audio CD)
This CD is very, very special to me. I bought it during a pretty bad time in my life. A few nights after I bought this, I was feeling pretty low when track seven, "Same Thing in Reverse", came on. Here, in this song, were the words I'd been needing to hear - that someone, somewhere out there, knew what it felt like to be different, to be "weird" and misunderstood.I will forever hold this album close to my heart because it literally changed my life for the better. This album is all about queer power and not taking anyone's b.s. It's about embracing differences and being proud of who and what you are. Every GLBT-friendly person in the world should own this. I seriously wouldn't be who I am today had I not heard the inspiring, loving words contained on this album. As far as musical styles go, coming from Boy George, you'd assume it would be a pop album. However, this is, in my opinion, first and foremost a rock (yes, ROCK) album. Push all stereotypes or ideas about Boy George far from your mind, and give this title a whirl. You might just find yourself changed forever. I know I was.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Possibly, one of the 10 best recordings of the 1990s,
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This review is from: Cheapness & Beauty (Audio CD)
If you were looking for a statement, here it is.If you were looking for a contorversial whirlwind, here it is. If you were looking for exciting, cutting-edge, brilliance, here it is. Looking back on all the recordings I've purchased in the last eight years, this one still comes to the forefront. This is the ONLY CD I've had to replace due to the fact that I simply wore it out - no lie! This album is the pinnacle of Boy George's lyrical skill, music writing ability, storytelling and stereotype breaking. I am still in awe how he crafts lyrics so cleverly you just sit back and go "Wow". The lyrical triumps on this album are: Evil Is So Civilized, Same Thing In Reverse, Il Adore, Cheapness & Beauty and Sad. His music writing ability is shown on: Satan's Butterfly Ball, Evil Is So Civilized, Cheapness & Beauty, Your Love Is What I Am and Il Adore. If you love the Boy's lyrics, it is mandatory you check out his London premiered musical "Taboo". You'll find more of his outstanding writing and some nice comical pieces too. I write this review, with a smile, on the 8th anniversary of its release. I tip my hat to you, Boy.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
brilliance,
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This review is from: Cheapness & Beauty (Audio CD)
Boy George fans will love this cd and those who aren't familiar with George's work will be thrilled to have discovered the artist.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A rock masterpiece ...,
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This review is from: Cheapness & Beauty (Audio CD)
It was very frustrating when this CD came out, and radio sations in the US didnt play it. Big name magazines didnt review it either. Simply because it was Boy George. The record companies first mistake was trying to promote the CD with the song "Fun Time" becuase its a cover version co-written by Bowie and so it could give them something to write on the promo sheet they would send to programmers. However, the original compositions of this CD are much more original, clever and relevant to our times. With this CD, Boy George showed us that he is unlike artists with fake lives and music, such as Guns and Roses, George Micheal or Kate Bush. Boy George took his weaknesses, his errors, the low points of his life, the horrors and the smallest details and turned them into these powerful songs that totally rock, both in their musical composition as well as their lyrics. Talks about feeling ugly, seeing friends die, drugs, being gay, crooks, poverty... and all in all keeps things uplifting and hopeful! The production is powerfull, sounds great and makes no compromises! I still remember the feeling of playing "Sad Sad Sad" in my car at maximum volume with the windows open, driving thru LA!! It rocked!! Shame on the radio stations that ignored this album. [...]
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
By George, he did it again, folks!,
This review is from: Cheapness & Beauty (Audio CD)
I have enjoyed Boy George's music since his Culture Club days, and I have to say that this album stands out as among his best. This album has songs that run the gamut from all-out rockers to beautiful ballads, and the song lyrics are sometimes very moving, and speak of a lot of the problems and hate that the gay community face every day. But you most certainly don't have to be gay to enjoy and appreciate this album. It stands on its own as a great piece of work. There's not one song on here that isn't good. Well done, George.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great album,
This review is from: Cheapness & Beauty (Audio CD)
It's not often that a cd can move me like this one does. For one thing the music is great, but the lyrics are very poignant and truthful. They show that no matter what your gender or sexual orientation, everyone is human and deserves to be treated with respect and kindness. I am not gay, but know someone who is, and the terribly hard time that he had and is still having, and this album goes a long way in helping to instill self-confidence and pride in who a gay person is. This is an album that should be listened to by 'straight' folk. It may help to dispel some of the hatred out there....well, we can only hope. I have enjoyed listening to Boy George since his Culture Club days, but this album is a feather in his cap. Well done George!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
sounds like george is going straight,
By michael petty (nv) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cheapness & Beauty (Audio CD)
finally george is over the drummer & moving on musically the best since his early days with culture club
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