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  • Audio CD (October 8, 2002)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Touch & Go Records
  • ASIN: B00006JSSU
  • In-Print Editions: Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #77,130 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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This album unfolds an intriguing tale of murder & mystery, broken hearts, failed schemes & twisted memories worthy of David Lynch film. The flavor varies from swinging tropicalia on 'Tropics of Love' to the slow almost Dr. Dre production style groove on 'Sympathy Crime'. Violin & cello flesh out many of the tracks, as well as the trademark BHP piano lines, but perhaps most striking is the chorus of female voices that provide back-up on several of the tracks on this 55-minute record. Touch & Go. 2002.

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4.0 out of 5 stars the bestand darkest background music around, January 1, 2003
From their impressions of a southwestern Afghan Whigs to their mimicry of Concrete Blonde and Beat Happening, The Black Heart Procession are making some of the best-and darkest background music around.

From the Hitchcock-ready piano driven slink of "The Invitation" to the ghostly howls heard on "Tropics of Love," BHP seemed poised to make the hippest horror movie soundtrack you've ever heard. Their lyrics are less poetic than simple narration of something wicked this way coming. Paulo Zappoli taunts the listener, "did you not see / wasn't it clear...the signs on the road...the writing on the wall," while percussionist Joe Plummer pounds away at what sounds like a broken snare drum stuck in a bathroom stall.

Zappoli and fellow multi-instrumentalist Tobias Nathaniel add layer after layer of chirping organs and pulsating synthesizers instead of going the usual verse-chorus-bridge highway. The end result is a sort of undead Yo La Tengo-if that makes any sense. Picture hoards of classic movie monsters laboriously jamming with Lou Reed and David Bowie in an abandoned amusement park just before Scooby and the Mystery Machine gang arrive.

Call it post-gothic or The Cure gone convincingly trip-hop. Whatever it is-it certainly isn't music to listen to in daylight. Rather, it's the perfect album for a newly opened opium den, or maybe the last song in a Roman Polanski or Darren Aronofsky film. It's good stuff-but it's not for the faint of heart.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Murder Scene Through the Lenses , October 25, 2005
Something went wrong on the ballroom dance floor. Mysterious and cinematic in nature, The Black Heart Procession's Amore del Tropico carries the feeling of an old movie at the brink of a murder scene. Highlights in this album are "Tropics of Love," a seducing salsa-meets-jungle song; "Broken World," a tale of hopelessness and ultimate sadness within a world gone mad; and "Fingerprints," which parallels crime evidence to the aftermath of a love affair. Genre-wise, I'd put the group vocally and often stylistically in tune with Radiohead, with a cynical romantisism comparable to Fiona Apple. You'll never hear these guys sing about the butterflies of a first kiss; their version of love is that of conquest and anguish. The Black Heart Procession's Pall Jenkins (vocals, guitar, synths) and Tobias Nathaniel (piano, guitar, organ) are from San Diego, but the album's influences range from South America to southern America, often encompassing old saloon melodies combined with modern trip-hop flavors. A refreshing style.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Junkmedia Review - A large stride forward, February 20, 2003
By junkmedia (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
The name says it all. The Black Heart Procession's music is about heartbreak and loss, and on their previous three albums most of the music has provided apt atmospherics for the depressing lyrics. But then there were always a few gems where they let loose and threw some rhythm and tempo into the mix. These were the songs that stood out and hinted at what these guys were capable of, and ultimately kept us listening. On their new album, Amore Del Tropico, the Black Heart Procession begins to deliver on the promise of their previous efforts.

After a very brief intro, the title track "Tropics of Love," kicks in, and it's immediately clear that the Black Heart Procession have expanded their horizons. Most of the painful dirge is gone; in its place are lush arrangements, complete with percussion that borders on Latin at times. The real linchpin of the Black Heart Procession is talented multi-instrumentalist (guitar, piano) Tobias Nathaniel. He's a breath of fresh air in an age when your average indie rocker spends more time getting his/her hair just right than learning to play his/her instrument. Nathaniel's talents provide the foundation for Amore, and his piano lines figure in more prominently than ever (as they should).

But the musical blossoming here goes even further. It's clear that a lot of thought went into this album. Beautiful string arrangements weave in and out of the mix, as do synthesizer and organ, surf guitar, whispers, female backing vocals and their trademark non-standard instruments, the saw. This is an ambitious project, made all the more astounding when you consider that Black Heart Procession recorded and produced it all themselves. Songs like "Invitation" and "Sympathy Crime" come close to Pink Floyd watermarks for a band with a sliver of Floyd's recording budget.

Sounds great, right? More rhythm, less depression, all pulled off with an expert eye towards the craft of making and recording music. This is all true, but the overall tone is still that of the Black Heart Procession. This is not party music. Even when the songs are more uptempo, the key is still minor, and the lyrics are still about heartbreak and loss. Well, supposedly, the lyrics here all tie together into some type of narrative, but the common thread isn't cohesive enough to follow. And Pall Jenkins' voice will always be an acquired taste, even though he's starting to find a better balance between his trademark nasally drone and his more mellow baritone vocals.

The Black Heart Procession is a truly original band, and Amore Del Tropico is a large stride forward for them, a reminder and a promise of their potential. And although they will not win over legions of zany fans and groupies anytime soon, they are still one of the most exciting prospects out there for people who like their music dark, moody and mysterious.

J. Halterlein
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5.0 out of 5 stars please give it a chance
I must admit, when i first heard the samples for this album, i was rather dissapointed. I felt like they had changed their sound, and i didnt like what they changed into. Read more
Published on February 13, 2006 by Logan Seguin

5.0 out of 5 stars it doesn't get much better.
these guys nailed it on this one i'm thinking. if someone can't appreciate this, then something must be right with them.
Published on December 4, 2005 by Shad Bee

5.0 out of 5 stars A great band...from San Diego?
This band is a glorious antidote to all (and I do mean ALL-OT) the san diego bands who think they 'have their own sound' or worse, think punk is justified without bodily harm... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars black heart procession is good
This music is good. I think that they have influnced many bands including, Modest Mouse, Pinback, and I think Radiohead. All of which Ive been in to for a long time. Read more
Published on January 26, 2005 by C. Matthew Flaig

5.0 out of 5 stars A soundtrack without a movie.
My favorite music is stuff that sounds like it came off a soundtrack, but really didn't. That's why I love Friends of Dean Martinez, and now I'm glad to have found the Black... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Top 5 Album of all time.
Pall Jenkin's is a genius! I have loved Black Heart Procession since their birth, and their latest album Amore Del Tropico is another brillant step into the macabre, and chilling... Read more
Published on October 20, 2003 by Kolber

5.0 out of 5 stars Mosquito net
David Lynch in the tropics on a sticky summer night just after a downpour. A beautifully dark story of murder.
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5.0 out of 5 stars something unfolds
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this is a creation of a new concept of beauty. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars very well done
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5.0 out of 5 stars Just in time for Halloween
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