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5.0 out of 5 stars Deftones - The Sweetest Perfection
For those of you who need to learn a thing or two about music: The track "Sleepwalk" is a cover song originally written and performed by a duo that went by the name of Santo & Johnny. This gorgeous, hypnotic song reached #1 on the top 40 billboard in August of 1959. Their sparse music career lasted until 1964, and "Sleepwalk" was their only hit.
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Published on January 6, 2005 by MisanthropicGirl

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3.0 out of 5 stars will hold you over
Well the first thing to be said is the Deftones are an amazing band with a variety of unique talents. As I have mentioned before on an earlier review of Around the Fur Chino's lyrics are unbelievable and something to inspire. The whole band really needs to get paid amage but unfortuantly this single was a bit of a disopointment.
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Published on July 18, 2003 by brandon


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5.0 out of 5 stars Deftones - The Sweetest Perfection, January 6, 2005
This review is from: Minerva (Audio CD)
For those of you who need to learn a thing or two about music: The track "Sleepwalk" is a cover song originally written and performed by a duo that went by the name of Santo & Johnny. This gorgeous, hypnotic song reached #1 on the top 40 billboard in August of 1959. Their sparse music career lasted until 1964, and "Sleepwalk" was their only hit.
Minerva is a wonderful, uplifting tune. As far as "Sinatra" and "Sleepwalk" go...well, any obscure deftones find is a rare gem, as many of their songs are--hard chords spun through dark, seductive, and often narrative lyrics and melodies, accompanied by Chino Moreno's sultry sing/scream--and I cannot think of any band that has satisfied me more in the past decade.
Viva La Deftones!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the better Deftones imports, January 9, 2005
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LeftManOut (TheCityThatNeverSleeps, FL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Minerva (Audio CD)
The imports from the Deftones newest self-titled album have been by far the best imports ever released for album. Most of the old Deftones imports just had the title track, and some live songs, or maybe an acoustic one now and then, but I guess the record company finally decided to give the people what they want. Both of the Imports for the self-titled, "Minerva" and "Hexagram", contain unreleased music. I think this is the first time when all the singles from the album have had an unreleased song on them. "Minerva" is definitely the better buy of the two however. Not only do you get the wonderfully magnificent title song, but you also get two unreleased rarities. The first is a cover of Helmet's "Sinatra". The Deftones definitely make the song all their own, and when it's done, you can't really imagine that the song wasn't theirs to begin with. "Sleep Walk" is an odd experimental cover song that will definitely turn some heads of fans. All in all this is a great import single to get, because you can't beat what you're getting and the price you're paying. I think they're going for $5.00 on here. What better reason to buy?
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very Good for a Single CD.., October 1, 2004
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nebontha (Ottawa, Ontario) - See all my reviews
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trust me when i say this: this CD single is awesome. Although i previously bought deftones prior to this, it doesnt mean that i don't like Minerva. In fact, i love it, even though there are way better songs on the rest of the album. Overall, a good product to buy if you like the Deftones. The song "Sinatra" that they covered off of Helmet is awesome. And os is Helmet. This song is the song that got me into Helmet in the first place. And all i have to say is: thank you, Deftones! The last song, "Sleepwalk", is like a nice sort of song to go walk and listen to at the same time.. It's also a nice sort of "beach" music.
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5.0 out of 5 stars When She Sings It's Over, August 10, 2004
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If you were to order this import, no matter the cost, only for the title track - 'Minerva' - I would understand utterly and completely, because even with only three tracks, this song is so utterly gorgeous that it's worth it. As something that evokes strong emotions in everyone, while most universally agree on its beauty, it's a hidden gem in the world. I would recommend this song to any living, breathing person on earth, and say it with my held held high. If you haven't heard 'Minerva', then you need to.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Oh yes, August 4, 2003
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G. C JONES (Somerville, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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Track 1 "Minerva" is a fine ballad-type song by the Deftones, available on their new CD called Deftones. Track 2 "Sinatra" is a Helmet cover, from their old (1990) Strap It On days. The song is great and this kind of tribute has been missing in the industry. Track 3 "Sleep Walk" is also a cover, a famous jazzy guitar tune, laid back and easy. You will recognize it. Overall, this is a very interesting and varied single, and the B-sides (produced by the Deftones) are worth it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars you guys are the dumbest reviewers ever!, August 1, 2003
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"kingmob55" (brooklyn,new york) - See all my reviews
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this is the most original and unique single to be released this year,besides the new massive attack singles. but anyways, first off yes sinatra is a helmet cover song and its is an excellent cover as one of you wrote nothing original about the cover but its a dead on reproduction of it and an awesome tribute to one of the best rock bands ever! period. number two sleepwalk is is an instrumental track that is a cover of the music from the end of the movie la bamba. i guess the deftones dig it necause a few of them are of mexican heritage, and it is a rockin cover. and ofcourse minerva is great no point saying anything about it none of us would have bought it if we thought it sucked.
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3.0 out of 5 stars will hold you over, July 18, 2003
This review is from: Minerva (Audio CD)
Well the first thing to be said is the Deftones are an amazing band with a variety of unique talents. As I have mentioned before on an earlier review of Around the Fur Chino's lyrics are unbelievable and something to inspire. The whole band really needs to get paid amage but unfortuantly this single was a bit of a disopointment.
Minerva, the lead single off of the self titled album is gorgeous
and is something for each person to lay back and move to. Helmet is a great band that unfortuantly never recieved the attention they deserved. Defones aparently thought them to be a great band as well as it seems as though they both have much in common (chord stylings and arranging). As far as the cover is concerned it is a good song. I like Helemt's version, i like Deftone's version, but unfortunatly the Deftones just sound like there playing a Helemt song and there isn't anything that is added to or taken away. Lastly the ending track is "interesting" to say the least but nothing worth 12 dollars for. At the same time these two extra songs will hold you over if you don't have the new album, but it wont last long.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Ok, July 7, 2003
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Nick (Round Rock, TX United States) - See all my reviews
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Ok; I don't know if this import is worth rating a 5 considering it's just 3 songs; but it's Deftones and not one of thier songs [are bad] so yeah... for the record though Sinatra is a Helmet song, and the other song is by a band from Dischord called Jawbox. So ok... Deftones are a unique band for they have the element of being classified as mainstream but go with the underdogs that are always good; I haven't seen one bad Deftones tour I saw them with Quicksand, Glassjaw, and they're going with A Perfect Circle after the Limp Bizkit [tour] is over. Can't wait to hear Team Sleep; Mike Pattons on there. Cool beans. Gotta go. Sorry about my opinionated reviews.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Deftones- Minerva, June 28, 2003
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This is a fairly good CD single, as it contains two non-LP tracks. Since most people who would even consider getting an import CD single by Deftones probably already has Minerva, I will just review the two extra tracks.

Sinatra (15/15) This is an awesome track with heavy, suspenceful sounding riffs and somewhat resembles an early Korn song. I am not sure whether it is a cover or not (I found a website that listed it as a Helmet cover), but whatever it is, it is good. Very satisfied with this one.

Sleep Walk (6/15) I am very dissapointed with this. I was expecting another killer track like Sinatra, but what I got was a jazzy 2 minute guitar tune with no lyrics. It sounds like something they play in a 40's restaurant. I guess it's good for what it is, but I don't like it.

I gave this single three stars. 5 for Sinatra, 1 for Sleep Walk. That averages to 3.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Deftones- Minerva, June 28, 2003
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This is a fairly good CD single, as it contains two non-LP tracks. Since most people who would even consider getting an import CD single by Deftones probably already has Minerva, I will just review the two extra tracks.

Sinatra (15/15) This is an awesome track with heavy, suspenceful sounding riffs and somewhat resembles an early Korn song. I am not sure whether it is a cover or not (I found a website that listed it as a Helmet cover), but whatever it is, it is good. Very satisfied with this one.

Sleep Walk (6/15) I am very dissapointed with this. I was expecting another killer track like Sinatra, but what I got was a jazzy 2 minute guitar tune with no lyrics. It sounds like something they play in a 40's restaurant. I guess it's good for what it is, but I don't like it.

I gave this single three stars. 5 for Sinatra, 1 for Sleep Walk. That averages to 3.

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