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War Stories [Limited Edition]

U.N.K.L.E.Audio CD
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)


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James Lavelle/UNKLE – the biography
Everything James Lavelle has created and initiated has been driven by the same irrepressible sense of curiosity and an incorruptible willingness to take risks. The music released today under the banner of UNKLE is very different from early UNKLE records. The spirit is the same.

James Lavelle was a fresh-faced fourteen-year-old when he began to travel every Sunday… Read more in Amazon's U.N.K.L.E. Store

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (July 24, 2007)
  • Original Release Date: 2007
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Limited Edition
  • Label: Red Int / Red Ink
  • ASIN: B000S868VO
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #118,371 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Chemistry
2. Hold My Hand
3. Restless
4. Keys to the Kingdom
5. Price You Pay
6. Burn My Shadow
7. Mayday
8. Persons & Machinery
9. Twilight
10. Morning Rage
See all 13 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. Hold My Hand [Instrumental]
2. Restless [Instrumental]
3. Keys to the Kingdom [Instrumental]
4. Price You Pay [Instrumental]
5. Burn My Shadow [Instrumental]
6. Mayday [Instrumental]
7. Persons & Machinery [Instrumental]
8. Twilight [Instrumental]
9. Morning Rage [Instrumental]
10. Lawless [Instrumental]
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very Nice!!!!, July 26, 2007
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This review is from: War Stories (Audio CD)
I won't review the music (love it) as only a Unkle Fan would be reading this anyway, so you are predetermined to buy it. Anwyay, this package worth every penny. The first disc is the single disc version, the second disc is all intrumentals starting with the track "Hold My Hand." The packaging is fantastic and really looks great on your CD shelf (make sure your shelf has some extra head room because the case is bigger than most normal cases, think book format). The shrink wrap on the case is a pain to get off though (its on there EXTREMELY tight), but here is the instructs from the offical Unkle site on how to get that stuff off w/o damaging the case:

Step 1: Pull the sides apart for about a minute to loosen up the outside package and let air in.
Step 2: Grab the box with the sliding end facing away from you and shake it hard for a couple of minutes.
Step 3: Once the inner case slides out a bit, grab it and pull.
Step 4: Smile because you've opened the new UNKLE treasure chest.
Step 5: Put the CD in, turn up the volume, check out the artwork in the booklet and enjoy!
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5.0 out of 5 stars UNKLE Creates A New Story..., February 16, 2011
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Despite being underrated by professional critics who were expecting a progression from the hip-hop, electronica and orchestration of the revered Psyence Fiction, War Stories- which takes UNKLE's influences to acoustic rock, desert rock, and downtempo while maintaining their signature style- is an excellent addition to the UNKLE discography and, depending on your musical tastes, a must-have album.

While it is not as much of concept album as the dark, downtempo orchestral and acoustic masterpiece that was Never, Never Land, War Stories does have moments of sheer haunting cinematics- such as the longing "When Things Explode" and the haunting "Burn My Shadow"- which rival not only Never, Never Land but anything UNKLE has ever done before (or after, now that it's been five years).

Like all UNKLE albums, this is a concept album. A few tracks- most notably Burn My Shadow, Hold My Hand, When Things Explode, and Chemistry- stand out from the album completely and all could easily be singles without losing any of their meaning or effect (as the many TV/film appearances by them suggest).

While I won't go too deep into the meaning of the tracks or the album, I will say that Burn My Shadow, Hold My Hand and When Things Explode are very deep and dark tracks- like Lonely Soul, Rabbit In Your Headlights, Eye For An Eye, and In A State before them- and deserve a listen regardless of anything else.

The rest of the tracks- from the jazzy intro, the ethereal Price You Pay, the soulful Twilight and Persons and Machinery, the driving and open-sounding Keys To The Kingdom and Broken, and the dark yet driving rock of Lawless, Restless, May Day and Morning Rage- stand up well enough on their own but are best understood as part of the overall concept of the album. The tracks flow into one another very well, and listening to the entire album is a smoothly transitioned roller coaster ride of emotions from song to song.

The art, both with this special edition and the standard edition, is fantastic and helps to convey not only the overlying concept of the album but also several of its musical influences. The hidden track- seven minutes in to the last track of the album, about two minutes of silence after When Things Explode's last note- also provides a cathartic conclusion.

In my highly subjective opinion, this could be UNKLE's "Led Zeppelin III" moment- releasing a record whose tone and influences weren't what critics were expecting, but was actually an important step in the evolution of the artist and a great record- including some indispensable songs such as Burn My Shadow- as well.

In short I can't recommend this record enough. It is a conceptual and thematic powerhouse, flows from tone, style and emotion easily, and contains some very meaningful and strong tracks.
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5.0 out of 5 stars very very nice, November 13, 2007
This review is from: War Stories (Audio CD)
it is nothing like the last cd, that is still a good thing. these guys really have not ever made a bad cd. this one is great because they went (again) in a different direction. the locals are great, and about three of the songs have been on csi n.y. i give it 5 stars, and cant wait to hear a remix lp...... killerblack hit me up
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