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Not Your Kind Of People [Deluxe]

GarbageAudio CD
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On the day Garbage gathered in Wisconsin to start work on their fourth record, they came up with the glittering and steely "Right Between the Eyes" in all of 30 minutes. Things would not go quite so well with BLEED LIKE ME again.

The band battled illness, surgery, creative disagreements, major life changes and-depending who you ask-either a break-up or a much-needed sabbatical. ... Read more in Amazon's Garbage Store

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  • Audio CD (May 22, 2012)
  • Original Release Date: 2012
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Stunvolume
  • ASIN: B007H9B8FS
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Music
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (141 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,836 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Garbage are an alternative rock band formed in Madison, Wisconsin in 1994. The group consists of Scottish singer Shirley Manson (vocals, guitar) and American musicians Duke Erikson (bass, guitar, keyboards, percussion), Steve Marker (guitar, keyboards) and Butch Vig (drums, percussion). All four members are involved in songwriting and production. The band have counted worldwide album sales of over 17 million units.

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Deluxe edition includes four bonus tracks. 2012 album from the Alt-Rock outfit, their first album in seven years. Garbage consists of Scottish singer Shirley Manson (vocals, guitar) and American musicians Duke Erikson (bass, guitar, keyboards, percussion), Steve Marker (guitar, keyboards) and Butch Vig (drums, percussion). All four members are involved in songwriting and production. The band have counted worldwide album sales of over 17 million units.

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I have been listening to it every day since I got it last month. E. Anderson  |  20 reviewers made a similar statement
I've been their fan since day one and my expectations for all their albums have always been exceeded. Edilberto Lay  |  14 reviewers made a similar statement
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127 of 135 people found the following review helpful
By solili
Format:Audio CD
First of all, I think this is an excellent album, overall. An excellent Garbage album, that is. Yes, there are some things which I would have done differently, had I produced it. And, sure, there are some things which don't grab my attention and make me respond with unbridled joy.

For example, `Auto Sys Habit' is a bit too poppy, for me. `Blood For Poppies', after that nice guitar line, goes into this major key chorus. For me, that sounds awkward. But I love the broken up middle. See? Nobody likes everything.

But the criticisms I read here, and elsewhere, are the very points I use to recommend the album.

1. "Shirley using too many vocal takes, too much signal processing". I say, that's Shirley, and she has always used signal processors on her voice; she has always overlaid vocal tracks. This is Garbage and Shirley Manson, not Sarah Brightman.

2. "The album is over-produced". I say a big production is the signature of a Garbage album. The production of a Garbage record is always complex and the sound is huge. Always.

3. "Derivative." "Cliched". "No risk". "Comfort zone". I say, this is Garbage, NOT Kaiser Chiefs or Pink Floyd or Pixies or whomever. This is Garbage. This is a rock band. And, by the way, Shirley is 45, not 23; Duke Erickson is now 61; come on. They are doing what Garbage does. After a 7 year pause, they have done it very well.

4. "Stuck in the 90s". "Never outgrew angst". "Dated". I say, It's a Garbage album, for crying out loud!!! What do you expect? Who can imagine Shirley singing a song sounding like Diana Krall or Joss Stone? Angst is in her blood.

5. The tunes are `unimaginative', `tired', `lame'. I say, This is ridiculous. There is so much going on in these tunes (evil big production, remember) that one must listen to the thing a few times to catch it all. It is lush, it is noisy; it's melodic and grating and clashing; it is packed with sounds and ambient stuff; it's typically Garbage-style dark and melancholy and edgy (most of the time). And often it rocks like anything they ever did.

So if you like Garbage, you'll like this new record. If you're seeking some incarnation of a Garbage that has changed into something besides Garbage, then you're out of luck.
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24 of 27 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Worth the wait! May 23, 2012
Format:Audio CD
We should all detest Shirley Manson & the boys for keeping us waiting so damn long for another album, but you know we still love them. This album roars with a ferocity that pop music rarely ever attains.
Garbage has always had more of an edge than any other pop group I can recall. This work features some their hardest sounds yet. Like my favorite bands (U2, Radiohead for excample) they've never tried repeating themselves. "not your kind..." has the sound that you love & sets Garbage apart, but it is different from their other stuff.
Manson is a tough cat to characterize. She has never reminded me of any female singer I've ever heard. On this disc she sings with a fire & passion that reminds you why you have missed this band sooo much & why you practically did back flips when they suddenly announced early this year that they were back.
Her "boys", Duke Erikson, Steve Marker &, of course, Butch Vig, attack every tune with an industrial, post-punk vengence that signal that they may have been mad my by their own absence. Even the slower stuff (which there isn't much of) has a sense of danger to it. They go to the outer edge of their sound without sacrificing the melodies & hooks that make them so bloody much fun to listen to. Strangly enough my least favorite song is their single, "Blood For Poppies", & I really like that song. "Battle In Me", "I Hate Love", "Control" & "Automatic Systematic Habit" absolutely kick you-know-what. These are among the best songs they've ever produced on what may be a better album than their awesome debut.
It is certainly their best album in 7 years. (The 15 cut longer edition is definitely worth whatver extra $$$ you have to shell out.)
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21 of 25 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Garbage's kind of comfort zone May 30, 2012
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Garbage is one of my favorite bands from the past twenty years. In the late 90s I listened to their first two albums non-stop. Catchy, melodic, danceable yet rocking, both the self-titled debut (1995) and the more up-tempo follow-up "Version 2.0" are modern classics. "Queer," "Only Happy When it Rains," "Stupid Girl," "Vow," "Special," "Medication," etc. are some of the best alt. rock songs of all-time.

Not wanting to rehash the same formula, Garbage expanded their sound, incorporating elements of electronica and dance-pop for their third album "Beautiful Garbage" (2001) and went for a more rocking sound with its' follow-up "Bleed Like Me" (2005).

One thing that I liked and admired about this band was their willingness to take chances. Each of their four albums had its own personality. Even if the first two were the most similar, each one still had its own flavor. I was very pleased to read that Garbage were working on a new album and wondered what direction they would take. Unfortunately, they didn't really take one with "Not Your Kind of People" (2012).

I want to be clear about one thing, this is NOT a bad album. It's actually quite good. Butch Vig, Duke Erikson, Steve Marker and Shirley Manson still know how to churn-out finely written, well-crafted songs and every track on this album is good. Shirley Manson remains an exciting, charismatic frontwoman and her words and voice still captivate. The problem is that Garbage are playing it safe and except for some modern touches here and there, are in their comfort zone, making an album in the vein of their first two albums. While some of the songs like "Automatic Systematic Habit" and "Blood for Poppies" have a modern, almost Lady Ga Ga feel, this album sounds pretty retro. It could have been released anytime between 1996-1999 and it would have probably sold a few million copies. The album is at times very exciting and when it's good, it's very good, but even so, it seems like it has a "been there, done that" kind of feel. One exception is the very cool "Control," which has an almost Clint Eastwood, "Man With No Name" Western feel.

If you are a Garbage fan, buy this album. You'll enjoy it. But if you are new to Garbage, start off with the first two or the greatest hits and then maybe check this out. Also, make sure to order the deluxe edition (red cover) as it has four bonus songs and is only a few more dollars. The bonus songs are good, but sort of by-the-numbers.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I didn't know this was out, glad i discovered it.
There isn't really a lot more I can say about this album than "Welcome back." I know it's not brand spanking new anymore, but this really feels like old school Garbage,... Read more
Published 7 days ago by Tom Tolios
5.0 out of 5 stars awsome
I would recomend this to any Garbage fans out there. This latest CD is the best they ever had done.
Published 1 month ago by Michael L. Studelska
5.0 out of 5 stars Garbage does it again
We saw Garbage a few months ago at the house of blues, they were amazing and played a bunch of new stuff off this album. Shirley is excellent live. Great job guys. 5stars
Published 1 month ago by Joel
4.0 out of 5 stars My Kind of People
Garbage are my kind of people. They're one of the few rock bands that can keep doing what they do without it getting old or tired. How? Read more
Published 1 month ago by John Vinacci
5.0 out of 5 stars so glad I found this
I didn't even know that Garbage had released a new CD, so glad I stumbled across this. It's the same Garbage everyone knows and loves.
Published 1 month ago by Katie
4.0 out of 5 stars Garbage has still got it
This CD has some great music on it, however I wouldn't call it Garbage's best ever. You can definitely tell its Shirley Manson and the band, and some songs definitely stand out.
Published 2 months ago by David
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Album
I read the reviews before I bought the Album the biggest complaint is that this isn't Garbage's normal sound. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Liz B.
4.0 out of 5 stars Great!
Great to have a new Garbage album! Very polished, and very well done. Putting this on, you can easily transition from Version 2.0 to this. They fit together well. If you loved 2. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Michael Rojek
5.0 out of 5 stars Much Better than I Expected
I have all previous Garbage albums and, for better or worse, I've usually enjoyed most of the tracks. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Strick1226
5.0 out of 5 stars OK
I enjoyed listening to this CD for my first time. I like all kinds of music and this is definitely not what I would normally listen to, but a nice addition to my collection.
Published 3 months ago by Gary Michael Willens
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Deluxe Edition is $11.99 at Best Buy - Price Match????
I can't remember the last time the online site and the stores had the sale price at one thing, but the ad had it at another. Usually, when there's a difference you won't see the item listed as ON SALE at BB.com. Even my local store told me that the sale price was $13.99. When I mentioned the ad,... Read more
May 20, 2012 by J. Miller |  See all 11 posts
Deluxe Edition?
Yup, 4 more extra tracks... there are 15 on the Deluxe disc as opposed to 11 on the regular edition.
May 12, 2012 by Emmitt A. Morgans |  See all 4 posts
Not Your Kind of People track listing
thanks!!!
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