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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not Hard Rock album ...but Overall Good album,
By "pinephyo" (Malaysia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fool Circle (Audio CD)
This is one of NAZARETH's not-so-hard-rocks album.But nonetheless, thought provoking and enjoyable to listen and can relate to everyone. The tracks without bonus tracks are:1.DRESSED TO KILL 2.ANOTHER YEAR - Good riffs with good lyrics in the genre of SCORPION's "WIND OF CHANGE". Great song! 3.MOONLIGHT EYES - I've mixed feelings for this one. It is a bit bluesy or pop-like but great ballad nevertheless. 4.POP THE SILO 5.LET ME BE YOUR LEADER - Good song and i like the lyrics so much..This song and "we are the people" is good enough to buy this album. 6.WE ARE THE PEOPLE - "We are the people. I am YOU. You are Me. Any fool can see." Thought-provoking and a little bit political. 7.EVERY YOUNG MAN'S DREAM - This disco-flavored song will make you move and sing along. I love this song. But if you are die-hard rock fan, you will be disappointed. 8.LITTLE PART OF YOU - another pop-flavored BEATLES'-like song. But enjoyable nevertheless. 9.COCAINE - LIVE VERSION - Great song with and good live version. 10.VICTORIA - Good sweet ballad that make you nostalgic enough to remember good ol' days and your first date. Overall, this album will grow on you. Just grab it and listen to it. You will know what i mean.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Don't be Fooled - This is a Good Album,
By Jerry G. (shaker hts, oh United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fool Circle (Audio CD)
Released in 1981, The Fool Circle is not what you would call a typical record from Nazareth. At the time, the band was trying to move in a new direction, a trend that started with Malice in Wonderland a year earlier and continued on through The Catch in 1984. The resulting sound was self-consciously "modern" with keyboards and a throbbing, disco-like rhythm on some songs. As unappealing as this might seem, the album has aged remarkably well. I can say this objectively because I first heard it just about a year ago, so it's not like I have any sort of nostalgic attachment to the record or to the sound of the time. What makes the album great, not surprisingly, are the songs. They are of the sort that stick in your mind and grow on you. In other words, it gets better the more you listen to it. The Fool Circle has some anti-war songs (Dressed to Kill, Pop the Silos and Another Year) and a couple that deal with politics (Let Me be Your Leader and We Are the People) and several others of a romantic nature. All are good songs. Midnight Eyes is one of the best ballads they've ever recorded, and that's no small compliment seeing as there's a ballad or two on every one of their albums (yes, I have them all). The anti-war and political songs have as much relevance today as ever, seeing as the threat of war and nuclear destruction are still with us and politics hasn't changed. The romantic songs are easy to relate to. Victoria, the last song on the disc, is about that first crush in everyone's past that can't be forgotten. A little Part of You expresses another universal emotion. The bonus tracks are pretty good as well. There are some live tracks and two studio tracks taken from Snaz. I'd have to say that their original cover of Morning Dew from the first, self-titled album is better than the remake included here. The songs on this one are perhaps a little lighter than on many of Nazareth's records, which might disappoint some. But don't be fooled by the relative lack of searing guitar work and power chords. After you get beyond the pop gloss, you will realize that The Fool Circle is an excellent release that's worth many a listen. So press that "add to shopping cart" button and shell out a few bucks. you might just find yourself digging this one out of the rubble after a nuclear holocaust and listening to it as you die of radiation poisoning. "Sooo sorry now...but that don't change a thing anyhow..."
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Top 3,
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This review is from: Fool Circle (Audio CD)
One of the top three Naz albums. Hair of the Dog is #4, BTW. Anyone that remembers the Cold War will connect a little better to these songs. Dan SWEARS it wasn't a concept album, it just worked out that way.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Stuff,
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This review is from: Fool Circle (Audio CD)
Anything Nazareth puts out will never fall below 4 stars in my book. Cool album cover but not my first choice on my Nazareth buy list. I do own it but that's before I got "Hair/Dog", "2SX" & "No Mean City". All in all, great rock-n-roll!
3.0 out of 5 stars
I bought Fool's Circle/Nazareth from Amazon,
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This review is from: Fool Circle (Audio CD)
I like Nazareth a lot. After the Malice In Wonderland release, I found their new sound "interesting".Dan McCafferty was never a great vocalist, but the way he delivers the lyrics on Malice and Fool Circle made him more listenable. Songs "Let me be your leader", "We are the people" and " Every young man's dream" were the high points for me and the rest of the album is good filler.
3.0 out of 5 stars
not a high point but a decent cd,
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This review is from: Fool Circle (Audio CD)
This is the disc that lost the band alot of fans at the time. The last one 'malice in wonderland' was a fantastic record; a good balance of hard rock and rock with pop overtones that was a high point. This one which is a decent cd went more for a popish rock feel. That's ok for a hard rock band to do on a few songs on a cd but they must stay true to the overall hard rockin. This is what happens though; it's like nazareths version of kiss's 'unmasked' both are decent pop rock cds but fans weren't happy with them. This one to be fair is far less pure pop than 'unmasked' which is actually a great pop cd. But like that one a hard rock band needs to pump a jammer in the same year they go soft pop or else you risk a defection in fans. However not one song on here is a bad song , some are very good rock songs but the edge is softened and for nazareth to do this and not put out a hard cd; was not a good move. The song 'moonlight eyes' though is hit material. And this band can make some great pop or rock songs and this is one of them. The next cd (2xs) is even more of a change than this one but it's alot better because it has stronger songs even if it is too not a hard rock cd mostly. However you get lots of bonus tracks here and that helps including a new version of "morning dew' At least on my version. there are three versions of this one and I have two of them! So a three star nazareth cd is still better than some bands by far. But the casual buyer needs to grab other cds first before you get into any naz cd from this one to 1989. Those are decent discs but not great like the fantastic hard rock classics the band put out from 1972-80.
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Fool Circle by Nazareth (Audio CD - 1998)
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