|
| ||||||||||||||||||
|
Product Details
Would you like to update product info or give feedback on images?
|
|
Share your thoughts with other customers:
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best introduction to H.I.M.,
This review is from: Love Said No: Greatest Hits 1997-2004 (Audio CD)
THE BAND: Ville Valo (vocals), Mikko Lindstrom (guitars), Mikko "Mige" Paananen (bass), Janne "Burton" Puurtinen (keyboards), Antto Melasniemi (keyboards), Jussi-Mikko "Juska" Salminen (keyboards), Mika "Gas" Karppinen (drums), Juhana Tuomas "Pätkä" Rantala (drums). H.I.M. - His Infernal Majesty. Origin: Finland.
THE DISC: (2004) 16 songs clocking in at approximately 67 minutes. Included with the disc is a 9-page foldout containing one band photo, song credits, and a poster of Valo on the reverse side. All songs written by Valo, except for "Wicked Game" (Chris Isaak) and Solitary Man (Neil Diamond). As the title of the disc states, this compilation follows the band from 1997-2004 (only). Also - there is special edition version of this album available - with a 2nd disc (DVD) featuring 6 live songs from Helsinki's Semifinal Club. Label - Universal Republic / BMG Finland. ALBUM REPRESENTATION: Greatest Love Songs - Vol. 666 (1 song), Razorblade Romance (6), Deep Shadows And Brilliant Highlights (4), Love Metal (3), Unreleased (2). Two songs ("Your Sweet Six Six Six" and "Wicked Game") originally appeared on "Greatest Love Songs - Vol. 666" but were rerecorded and presented on "Razorblade Romance". The versions from "Razorblade Romance" are featured here. COMMENTS: Unfamiliar with H.I.M.? Try this one. There are a few other H.I.M. compilations out there, but I feel this one is the broadest and best. In addition, "And Love Said No - The Greatest Hits" gives you all studio cuts, verses others mixing live and/or alternate takes of the same songs. THE GOOD: A great selection of songs. I couldn't have picked the tracks any better. The standards are all here - "Join Me In Death", "Buried Alive By Love", "In Joy And Sorrow", "Your Sweet 666", "The Sacrament", "Poison Girl", "Heartache Every Moment", stc. Since "Dark Light" and "Venus Doom" weren't released at the time of this compilation, I won't get into how it's missing tracks from these two outstanding albums. The two new songs are solid. "And Love Said No" is a mid-tempo rocker that will soon become one of your all-time favorite H.I.M. tunes. The 2nd is a cover of Neil Diamond's "Solitary Man". Since I was never a big fan of Neil's, H.I.M.'s faster, harder take on the song is creative and instantly likeable for me. Sound production is crisp (no muddiness at all when cranked up). THE NOT SO GOOD: The vast majority of music compilations are hit and miss. Not here - not much to complain about at all. I do feel that "Love Metal" is a strong album and perhaps underrepresented. Two "Love Metal" favorites of mine, though not hits, would fit right into the feel of this mix - "Beyond Redemption"" and the fast-paced "Soul On Fire". The liner notes are sparse - no song lyrics, and no listing of what songs came from which albums and/or year released. OVERALL: Even if you own all of H.I.M.'s studio albums, this "And Love Said No - Greatest Hits" is essential. A couple of reasons: 1st - fans must have the two stellar unreleased songs in their collection, and 2nd - so many great tracks all in one place. Solid (5 stars).
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Here's What the Hype is About....,
By Laissa (Arizona) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Love Said No: Greatest Hits 1997-2004 (Audio CD)
HIM is a band that has been around in Europe for a long time - and yes, there is a reason for all the hype!Forget about the 3-star review - afterall, the reviewer even admits to just checking them out. But your common sense should tell you that no band can be judged fairly based on any one CD - most especially a greatest hits one!This is a hard-working band who has paid their dues, and they deserve the attention they're finally getting in the states - but the attention isn't new to them. They have had a huge fan-base in Europe for years now. To respond to the overkill of the lead singer's presence on this and most of the other CD's, Ville Valo has said:If my look sells the band, fine. If it doesn't, fine.(loosely quoted!)Another thing Ville has said, again, loosely quoted:We do not wish to be artistically confined by a trying to fit into a genre "label". But to try to appease an apparent need that we humans have for making everything fit into a nice box, the band came up with a label for themselves: "Love Metal". You won't hear too much of the "metal" on this collection, though.Just understand that like any greatest hits album, you are getting what the record label deemed the most "sell-able" hits, and not necessarily some of the pieces that would really give you an authentic feel for what this band is about.This collection does come close to being a collection of love songs; rest assured that Him does much more than that...you are getting the pretty, polished-up version of the band here.And I still think this collection is a MUST-HAVE! You'll get a great taste of Ville's incredible gift for turning a poetic phrase, and hitting those high-notes like a soprano from the Vienna Boys Choir. His voice can be downright lovely...But if you really like this, then do yourself the justice of trying Love Metalor Dark Light next. Or if you want to jump right into the gritty side of the band, go for Venus Doom. You almost won't believe you're listening to the same band you hear on this CD.But you'll be getting a much broader sense of what this band is all about and why they keep adding to their base of die-hard fans!They are truly versatile and no matter who they might remind you of, in the end, they have turned out to be their own entity. I am expecting to see this band continue to evolve and explore more sounds for a long, long time before their "career has run its course"!Now give 'em a listen and decide for yourself!Meanwhile, I'm giving this collection the 5 stars it deserves!!FALL FOR THE HYPE - YOU'LL LOVE IT!
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Just had to find out what the hype was about,
By Paul Lawrence "'EJL'" (Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Love Said No: Greatest Hits 1997-2004 (Audio CD)
Many of my friends don't get into new bands, being in a bit of a timewarp and beyond being receptive to new groups. Which cheeses me off no end. Take HIM for example, with the sort of buzz they have had during the mid 00's it was just compulsory to grab something of theirs to find out what the deal was.
And quite frankly the buzz seems to be largely based around the buzz. Sort of how some celebrities seem to be so because they keep on going around saying they are celebrities. The kind of Z listers who end up on Celebrity Big Brother... HIM - His Infernal Majesty apparently - are blessed with a frontman in Ville Valo who has a lovely deep crooning voice and he's so perfectly suited to pleading whining ballads and also introspective passages and it's his voice that does slither through the rather modest hard rock platform built by the band in the background. Given this release takes in tracks over a number of years it's interesting that my ear couldn't really discern any real difference in production values which to me shows the band are quite professional and came to this whole recording business with a fairly complete state of mind in terms of what they wanted to achieve. The tempo changes up and down over the course of the album from the fast paced rockers like Buried Alive By Love to the more ethereal and highly effective structures like opener And Love Said No where Valo really shines. Ditto for the gently hypnotic Right Here In My Arms. The cover of the old Neil Diamond staple Solitary Man gave me more than a few moments of mirth too but it must be said that since this album covers only a seven year period and was put out in 2004 - well just how many hits do they think they've had? As it stands this release should be treated as a taster for the band, and I'm sure it was viewed as such by the record company. Once their career has run it's course I'm certain that we'll get a better greatest hits out of this band. Not that there is much evidence that there is an actual band, the Valo cult being in full swing given he's solo on the cover, solo on the back cover and his face adorns one side of the fold out booklet. The rear cover is particularly enlightening as our hero is wearing a pair of low riders Britney Spears would of thought twice about with a rubbish tattoo on his pasty white skin and the bloke himself reminds me of the heroin chic look of the 90's and he looks to be wiping something away that's dribbling out of his nose. But as Classic Rock magazine said, `the little girls understand'. Interesting, but I'm yet to be overly impressed.
Share your thoughts with other customers: Create your own review
|
|
Tags Customers Associate with This Product(What's this?)Click on a tag to find related items, discussions, and people.
|
|
This product's forum
Active discussions in related forums
Search Customer Discussions
|
Related forums
|
Passionate about music?
Learn more at SoundUnwound, the personal music encyclopedia, or challenge your friends with our Metal music quiz.
|