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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Falls a little short, but has some redeeming tracks...,
By Damian Gunn "The Dark One is I" (I am everywhere) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Family Values Tour 1999 (Audio CD)
All in all the concept behind 'Family Values' is a great one...get the most popular bands that parents would never want their children to listen to and throw them on one stage. KoRn started it, then Limp Bizkit carried it on, and then Staind, so on and so forth. This effort, fronted this time by Limp Bizkit, falls a little short of the first album (fronted by KoRn) and the third (fronted by Staind) but it does have some redeeming value. Lets take it one band at a time.
Lets start with Primus, who, while not one of my favorite bands actually put on a pretty decent set, and the of the two tracks selected for the album, the second 'My Name is Mud' far outdoes the forgettable 'Lacquer Head'... Staind sadly only has one track here as a band but thankfully it's the explosive 'Mudshuvel' and it proves to be one of the biggest highlights on this album. It's pure raw energy, which is something to expect from one awesome band who always delivers on the live aspect. Method Man & Redman are two of my favorite rappers, but I have this problem with 'live' rap. It annoys me. Instead of having your favorite rapper spitting fire you have him trading lines with his back up rapper, some no-name dude standing behind them yelling random words that Method or Red forget to say. It's just stupid. Anyways, the Rockwilder is one of my favorite songs but I prefer the recorded album material, not this live crap. A huge fan of Filters first album I was excited to see 'Hey Man Nice Shot' on the bill BUT this recording really, for lack of a better word, SUCKS...the second offering 'Welcome to the Fold' on the other hand kicks major @$$ and serves as another highlight to the album. That's two great tracks so far for those taking count. The Crystal Method also, while only delivering one track, serve up a great one...but how can you screw up techno, live or studio it really all sounds the same. Kudos. KoRn may have been having an off night, but the coupling of A.D.I.D.A.S. and Good God was genius so I'll be nicer to them. Falling Away from me was lacking but it's forgivable. Limp, the headliners, are the only bad to recieve so many tracks on this album, and then do a decent job with it, opening the album with the heavy hitting Break Stuff which still manages to fall short of both Mudshuvel and Welcome to the Fold. Rearanged and I Would for You are decent tracks in themselves, but they disrupt the pace of this album by delivering a soft sided track to a thrash worthy offering. Thank god the redeemed themselves with 'Nookie' which serves as the fifth highlight here. And the final highlight is 'Outside' BUT, it would have been MUCH Better had Fred Durst kept his mouth shut. This is Aaron's song and he's what makes it brilliant. Fred couldn't touch this kind of genius in his sleep so he should stop trying to capitalize on it. Anyways, so there you go...and the top 6 reasons to listen to this album are, in order... 06 - "Keep Hope Alive" by The Crystal Method 05 - "A.D.I.D.A.S./Good God" by Korn 04 - "Nookie" by Limp Bizkit 03 - "Welcome to the Fold" by Filter 02 - "Mudshuvel" by Staind 01 - "Outside" by Aaron Lewis feat. (oh crap) Fred Durst
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
hmmm...,
By Mike Chadwick (Gdynia,Poland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Family Values Tour 1999 (Audio CD)
"Family values" is pretty good live album that features some most shining alternative/metal stars from end of century.of course Staind's "Mudshovel" or Primus "Laquer head" are great as other tracks but the appearance of Method man and redman is quite scary.And Korn's is not sounding so good on here,without a kick.they had a bad day or what?also the sound is not superb.bass is vanishing somewhere or it tottaly blows your speakers out so you can't hear other instruments.if the production was better than i would give it 1 star more.also - why do we need it? tracks are all like studio versions (except fred durst's "I would for you" that appears only on this cd) and you can get them with better sound on other compilation albums... well i have got mixed feelings about it.a good compilation from this tournee.i mean,fans will buy it but i wuoldn't call it a great album.just a compilation.not the strongest one around...
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Bonus Track...,
By Andy (Cincinnati, OH) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Family Values Tour 1999 (Audio CD)
It is quite simple, I can find something good in almost every kind of Rock. But what I'd like to say is that the Bonus Track, which is entitled "Outside", has been deemed my favorite song of all time. Some will not agree...Some like heavier rock, and I like that too, but this song hit me, and all I could do was think, "That is exactly how I feel!" Give it a try, if the Bonus Track isn't what you like, the rest of the CD could suffice.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fans of nu-metal & alternative will enjoy this compilation...,
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This review is from: Family Values Tour 1999 (Audio CD)
I picked this CD up at my local music store several months back after seeing Staind and Filter were featured. I have since, listened to this album release and have quietly enjoyed the bands like Primus, Korn and Limp Bisqit who I rarely have heard of until now. The highlights for me were 'Mudshovel' by Staind and the acoustic 'Outside' sung in tandem by Aaron Lewis of Staind and Fred Durst of Limp Bisqit.
The feel of the album is a nu-metal/rock atmosphere with Tracks 5 and 11 from RM&B artists. Overall the album is a great listen and well worth the buy, these songs are primarily for fans of the aforementioned bands. 'Falling Away From Me' by Korn is also a great listen and a good mosh to song.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Dull with the exception of a few tracks,
By A Customer
This review is from: Family Values Tour 1999 (Audio CD)
I never actually attended any of the shows on the Family Values 1999 Tour, so perhaps I have no room to speak, but judging by this recording, none of them were shows worth attending. Performances from every artist with the exception of two were average at the very best, the rest being utterly horrible. From being at least decent in 1998 with Rammstein and Incubus on the bill, the Family Values has obviously gone consistently downhill since then, with the biggest disgrace being Limp Bizkit, whom I'm ashamed to say I was once a fan of. While "3 Dollar Bill Y'all$" was a pretty good record for its time, and "Significant Other" was decent, I never truly realized the ignorance and lame quality of most of their material, even that which I thought was decent. Fred Durst's voice is hilarious live, while the band itself isn't too bad at replicating their studio sound (even though their drummer is terrible.) In fact, the only thing remotely listenable on this disc by them is "Re-Arranged".My emotions have always been mixed about KoRn, and even though I've seen them live and enjoyed the performance, they were only average on here, with Davis' voice suffering and being drowned in Fieldy's bass lines. This is definitely not the same quality as when I watched them perform in person. Limp and KoRn being the headliners and having such bad sound quality, it can't be expected that the rest of the artists would have much luck either, especially that of the horrible "Rockwilder", which is ridiculously out of place on here. Following is Filter, a band whose studio material is at least enjoyable, but unfortunately can't pull it off on stage. The band gets out of sync and out of key numerous times and Richard Patrick simply can't sing live. Too bad. All that leaves is Crystal Method's one track, "Keep Hope Alive", which actually manages good sound quality and impressive replication, Primus' two entertaining cuts which outline what a good bassist Les Claypool is, and Staind's two performances. Staind's live version of "Mudshovel" shines through the rest of the muddiness of this live album and is more than a notch above the lame quality of the rest. As for Aaron Lewis' acoustic version of "Outside", it was nice the first 10 thousand times it was on modern rock radio before it got played out, but that aside, the whole thing is ruined by Durst's lame, sloppy vocals and ridiculous rantings of "Let me see those lighters" and various other blabberings. Why that man is allowed to perform anywhere is beyond me. The overall sound quality isn't even too great for a live album, as the bass overpowers almost every other instrument and the guitars are nothing special except Wes Borlands cover of Jane's Addictions' "I Would For You" (which Durst also blasphemies with flying colors.) While there might be a few decent or listenable tracks on here, its simply not worth it. Save your money for when something worthwhile actually comes around. However, if you want a good laugh, read Durst's message to parents on the booklet inside to realize how truly Juvenile his mind is.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great performances, Lots of Hits, and Developed talent,
By Jeff Johnson "Jeff Johnson" (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Family Values Tour 1999 (Audio CD)
We have all heard the live version of Outside by Staind on the radio, so I will leave that out to the review. This CD stands out for its guitars. There are big guitars from Filter, cool guitar work from Limp & Primus and whiney guitars from Korn. The entire CD is live and has some stellar performances and fantastic crowd responses, except for Welcome To The Fold, but they make up for it with a 7 minute hard performance of Hey Man, Nice Shot. Songs like Keep Hope Alive and Mudshovel sound so good, that they sound almost like the studio tracks! This CD also includes a rare song, which is only performed live from Limp Bizkit called I Would For You. It is much like Show Me What You Got and Cambodia, so you can miss that. The one song from Redman & Method Man sounds so far out of place from this album, fortunately it only lasts two minutes! Primus was thrown in as well and they have some incredible guitar work! Get the CD, its much better than the 1998 disc, more HITS!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
just think about it,
By james everest (i ain't no goof, i dunno) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Family Values Tour 1999 (Audio CD)
this ain't no "santa claus", this ain't no kris kringle, this is "the family values tour", and it's a lot siller every time you listen to it, heh heh heh!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Mix of Live Music,
This review is from: Family Values Tour 1999 (Audio CD)
i wish I could have attended this concert, but unfortunately I was in Marine Corps boot camp when it came around. I'm glad I get a recording of it. It is well worth the money spent. You get a great variety of live music, you can feel the enthusiasm of Fred Durst on Break Stuff and Nookie. Filter is awesome with their ultimate hit Nice Shot, it is even better than on the original CD. I enjoy all types of music Rap 1st, then rock, so it is good to hear the live beats and lyrics of Method Man and Redman. You won't be disapointed.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just good,
By Wood (Pittsburgh PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Family Values Tour 1999 (Audio CD)
This is a great CD. I won't call it as good as last years, but very close. I like evey song, especially filter's "hey man nice shot." I like the remake of Nookie, how Fred talks to everyone. Speaking of Fred, does his voice sound a little higher and not as fierce as normal? My favorite song, though, is outside(track 14). Aaron from Staind really makes you feel what he's feeling in his songs. The crowd also liked it, judging by the responce at the end. Buy this CD even if you have every band's cd, because the songs are not the same
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
I would for you has been ruined,
By Blake Conley (Alamo,TN) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Family Values Tour 1999 (Audio CD)
O.k. This is for all you mooks who critisize without understanding. Yes "I Would For You" is horrible, but not because it's "slow and accoustic," it's horrible because you have a pseudo "pimp rocker" attempting to cover a truly beautiful song that he doesn't understand. I will give props to Wes for living up to the Dave Navarro legacy despite the fact that Dave played keyboard on the original. In case you don't know, "I Would For You" is a song by a truly great band called Jane's Addiction, who while I'm sure were a big influence on the band, but apparently Fred was absent when he was supposed to learn about this one. He forgets lyics and muddles the meaning. I've never heard such a beautiful tune destroyed like this! On a lighter note Primus rocked in their own special way.
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