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Fantastic Planet

Failure
4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (103 customer reviews) More about this product

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (August 13, 1996)
  • Original Release Date: August 13, 1996
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Warner Bros / Wea
  • ASIN: B000002N89
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (103 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #19,632 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Saturday Saviour
2. Sergeant Politeness
3. Segue 1
4. Smoking Umbrellas
5. Pillowhead
6. Blank
7. Segue 2
8. Dirty Blue Balloons
9. Solaris
10. Pitiful
11. Leo
12. Segue 3
13. Nurse Who Loved Me
14. Another Space Song
15. Stuck on You
16. Heliotropic
17. Daylight

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35 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Concept Album of the 90s, Hands Down, February 13, 2005
By Michael Kydonieus "Michael Kydonieus" (San Francisco, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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I agree with most of the posts. Fantastic Planet is criminally underrated. A few things that haven't been mentioned: the approach the band takes toward melody is incredibly innovative. The melodies are essentially pentatonic but devoid of recognizable patterns--no cliches--and yet somehow they still manage to be catchy. No one has said much about the lyrics. Saturday Savior is one of the most devastatingly honest songs about sexual politics I've ever run across. Dirty Blue Balloons and the Nurse Who Loved Me are two of the most perceptive songs about drug addiction I know of. Other reviewers have commented on the unique soundscape of the album, but I don't know quite how to describe it. As I write this I'm listing to the Flaming Lips' album Transmissions From the Satellite Heart. Very different style from Fantastic Planet, but similar in the way it uses distortion and ambient sounds to create the sense of an altered reality. It's amazing the way Failure manages to sustain and deepen this style over the length of the album, which is over an hour long! Do yourself a favor and listen to the samples before you purchase this record. I know a bunch of people who HATE this cd, including some whose musical opinion I respect, so it's definitely not for everyone. Hope this helps.
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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Dream Within A Nightmare, July 11, 2006
By Michael Hanna (San Antonio, TX) - See all my reviews
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I am surprised by how many people do not know what this album is about. It is, as stated by the band themselves, an album about heroin abuse, specifically its pitfalls. Saturday Savior is not a song about sexual politics. It is a song that Ken Andrews sings in character. The character that he takes on is heroin personified. As the drug "speaks" to the listener, the premise for the whole album is set up. The user is hopelessly in love with the drug and wants something from it that it can never give. The drug is cold and will never give itself to the user. It will only tease, as it has no heart to give. The user is being used and tossed aside like so much trash. The rest of the album chronicles a day in the life of the user and the drug's parasitic "relationship" with him. The album begins and ends with clock-like sounds, bookending the beginning and end of the user's day and offering an eerie reminder of the user's lost and perhaps, very limited, time. "Stuck on You," while not so subtle in its title, subtly compares heroin to a tune that slowly but surely creeps up on you and becomes ingrained in your consciousness. "The Nurse Who Loved Me" is the user deluding himself into thinking that the girl with "pharmacy keys" (heroin) actually cares for him. He insists that the girl "acts just like a nurse with all the other guys," but the song begins and ends with the user lying by himself face-down on the ground. This is the moment on the album where we realize just how pathetic the drug has made the user and to what extent he has been degraded and demoralized by his addiction. The pounding horror of "Daylight" ends the album. The user tries to assure himself that "daylight won't find us here," but there is, of course, no escape from reality, and this is confirmed by the aforementioned clock sounds. This is an album that is practically overflowing with symbolism both in its lyrics and in its music. Failure sound like no other band, but it would not be inaccurate to characterize them as a combination of Nirvana and My Bloody Valentine. They can create massive soundscapes and love their feedback, but they also understand their way around a pop song, albeit really heavy pop songs. This is a landmark in space rock. Enjoy.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the Best Albums Ever, September 10, 2005
I can not believe that it took me almost 10 years to discover this great album after it was originally released. I remember seeing the poster for this album up in the window of a record store I used to go to all the time to buy cd's at but I never once thought about buying this album. Well, I am like a lot of people it seems because this album has never really gotten it's due. This is one of the most complete albums from start to finish that you will find. It starts off with a bang with Saturday Saviour and then ends with the unbelievable Daylight. This is a must have for anyone who really loves great rock music and great music in general.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Best when brooding
Failure's third and final attempt not to be one was another successfully underground attempt to further breed their slickly distorted, hard-rock depressants into an even catchier,... Read more
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As seems to happen all too much throughout the history of music, Failure is one of those magnificent bands that go overlooked in the mainstream. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Power chord heaven
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing to say the least!
Completely overshadowed by the multidue of grunge/alternative rock etc. bands when this was released. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Daylight won't find us here...
I first heard this cd in 2001 from a friend's suggestion, or rather, he kept playing it & I ended up listening to it a lot as a result... Read more
Published on April 3, 2007 by Pessimystica

5.0 out of 5 stars Concert Sound
Enjoyable album. Great sound. At times it reminds me of seeing Abandoned Pools and Garbage at The Hard Rock's The Joint. That's a big compliment. Read more
Published on October 22, 2006 by Reticuli

5.0 out of 5 stars one of the best rock albums of the 90's
Unfortunately it was lost in the shuffle of the 90's. It is a plodding album, but anyone who listens to this style of music should understand this. Read more
Published on May 16, 2006 by E. carr

5.0 out of 5 stars its good
these guys are great! the best way to describe them is, if nirvana and a perfect circle had a baby, its name would be failure.
Published on February 8, 2006 by kaln

5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Album Lost in the Post-Grunge Shuffle
Failure's "Fantastic Planet" is one of those albums that appeared and disappeared in a blink of an eye in 1996/97. Read more
Published on December 19, 2005 by Sydney Cutler

3.0 out of 5 stars I was a little disappointed
I read a number of the good reviews of this album on amazon so I tried this album out. I was disappointed. Read more
Published on December 2, 2005 by Music Zealot

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