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| Disc: 1 |
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| 1. Why Be Blue? |
| 2. Cheat Cheat |
| 3. Mujo |
| 4. Pump It |
| 5. Last Time |
| 6. Play the Dream |
| 7. Chewy Chewy |
| 8. Hot Ticket |
| 9. Flashy Love |
| 10. Universe |
| Disc: 2 |
| 1. C'est la Vie [Live] |
| 2. Johnny [Live] |
| 3. Mambo Mambo [Live] |
| 4. Rock Train [Live] |
| 5. Juke Box Baby '96 [Live] |
| 6. Dream Baby Dream [Live] |
| 7. Night Time [Live] |
| 8. On Fire [Live] |
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Remixed for a Second Listen,
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This review is from: Why Be Blue (Audio CD)
To those of you who were disappointed by Suicide's "new direction" when this album was released over a decade ago, you now have the chance to listen to it from a new prospective. Martin Rev took the final master recording and processed it through an assortment of reverb, flanger and delay effects resulting in a very hypnotic mix. Compare the versions of "Pump It" and "Universe" on this album to the original and you'll hear what I'm talking about.While it's still not one of their best releases, this new mix gives it more of that experimental edge that Sucide has been known for which was missing on Ric Ocasek's original mix. I'm just glad to see that it's at least back on the shelves of record stores after being out of print for over a decade, although it will be forever overshadowed by their first album. The album also comes with a live disc recorded back in 1989 for the die-hard fans out there. While the sound quality is lacking (which is the case with nearly all Suicide live shows), the energy in the concert makes up for it. It's a shame that the music is buried beneath the vocals because Martin Rev really dishes out catchy tunes on this one, some of which never made it to the studio. Alan Vega is also in good spirit and the crowd shows no signs of indifference. Each song is met with cheers and praise, thus making Vega get a bit more frantic in his vocals. While the original studio album may not been that great, it now has two reasons worth checking it out a second time.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Oh no...,
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This review is from: Why Be Blue (Audio CD)
What have they done to the original YBBlue... this one sounds sooo washed up. I can't listen to it. The original YBBlue was dark bubblegum and for a Suicide-Album too poppy (Suicide goes disco), but some of the tracks where cool and worked well. 3 stars for the live-cd.
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