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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Should have stayed buried,
By Tim Weber (Iowa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Return of the Living Dead (Audio CD)
When a group makes a comeback, there should be a compelling reason besides good fellowship. Hopefully, the band has something to say musically. That does not seem to be the case with the Sand Rubies' "Return of the Living Dead," a strangely passionless, uninvolving and (a first) tuneless mish-mash. It is not completely awful, but we should expect much more from a group that produced the self-titled "Sand Rubies" and, when they were still called Sidewinders, "Auntie Ramos' Pool Hall." Both of those records ("Auntie" especially) were excellent. Be warned: The best track on "Return" does not equal the standards of the worst track on either of the aforementioned discs. The sound of "Return" is a mess. Bass-heavy, cloudy, the production is like a thick, thick soup: seeing the spoon stand up in the bowl is kind of cool, but none of the ingredients have room to breathe. Amazing lack of dynamics. The songs, as mentioned, are not memorable. Not tuneful. Not much of anything (even the two covers) except for "Primevil Love" and even that is almost sunk by the production. The whole album is not so much a different direction as no direction. I finally gave in and purchased this mediocre disc after reading the previous five-star review, thinking, "Well, just maybe they've still got it." To everyone: ignore that review. To the five-star reviewer: Thanks a bunch. I just blew 14 bucks.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Comeback,
By Tom Kennedy (Arlington, Va) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Return of the Living Dead (Audio CD)
I read the last two reviews, but strongly disagree. Turn Off Your Stereo, The Loner, Paper Thin Line, Mary, Stranger In Town and Cut you Out are all good songs and Misery is great. There is not a weak song on the CD. If this is the direction these guys are heading (the same direction they've been heading for 10 years!) I'm all for it. I highly recommend this to anyone who likes well written, hard edged pop music. Great lyrics too. If you like Mathew Sweet's Girlfriend, you'll be right at home with this one.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Nice return effort - we're hoping for more of the same!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Return of the Living Dead (Audio CD)
It's nice to hear these guys again after so many years. Sidewinders fans had certainly given them up for dead, which makes this CD title all the more appropriate. I could gripe about expecting a little more from them after all this time, but I'm just thrilled to know that they're making music again. There are some choice cuts on this release. Nothing as emotionally powerful as their best Sidewinders stuff, but material that represents them well enough. Songs of particular merit are "The Loner" and "Paper Thin Line". For the record, SIDEWINDERS SESSIONS is a must have for their old fans. Two or three more solid songs on this release might have earned it the same praise. All in all, I hope this band is back in the swing of things for good, and I look forward to future releases.
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