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Anotomica: The String Quartet Tribute to Tool

Steve Velez (Artist), Jim McMillen (Artist), Tool (band) (Artist), Jim McMillen (Artist), Fred Charlton (Artist), Da Capo Players (Artist), The Section (Artist), Tom Tally (Artist), Pam Jacobson (Artist), Reggie Clews (Artist)
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (November 16, 2004)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: Vitamin Records
  • ASIN: B0006FFS1K
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #175,460 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Disc: 1
1. Sober
2. Intolerance
3. Grudge
4. Patient
5. Opiate
6. Hush
7. Schism
8. Ticks and Leeches
9. Aenema
10. Pushit
Disc: 2
1. Stinkfist - Da Capo Players
2. Sweat - Da Capo Players
3. Prison Sex
4. Undertow
5. Eulogy [Acoustic] - Da Capo Players
6. Jimmy - Da Capo Players
7. Lateralus
8. Disposition
9. Parabol
10. Eulogy [Remix] - Da Capo Players
See all 11 tracks on this disc

On this CD:
  1. Sober
    Composed by Tool (band)
    with Reggie Clews, Steve Velez, Tom Tally, Pam Jacobson, Fred Charlton

  2. Intolerance
    Composed by Tool (band)
    with Reggie Clews, Steve Velez, Tom Tally, Pam Jacobson, Fred Charlton

  3. The Grudge
    Composed by Tool (band)
    with Section

  4. The Patient
    Composed by Tool (band)
    with Section

  5. Opiate
    Composed by Tool (band)
    with Section

  6. Hush
    Composed by Tool (band)
    with Reggie Clews, Steve Velez, Tom Tally, Pam Jacobson, Fred Charlton

  7. Schism
    Composed by Tool (band)
    with Section

  8. Ticks and Leeches
    Composed by Tool (band)
    with Section

  9. Aenema
    Composed by Tool (band)
    with Reggie Clews, Steve Velez, Tom Tally, Pam Jacobson, Fred Charlton

  10. Pushit
    Composed by Tool (band)
    with Reggie Clews, Steve Velez, Tom Tally, Pam Jacobson, Fred Charlton

  11. Stinkfist
    Composed by Tool (band)
    with Da Capo Chamber Players
    Conducted by Jim McMillen

  12. Sweat
    Composed by Tool (band)
    with Da Capo Chamber Players
    Conducted by Jim McMillen

  13. Prison Sex
    Composed by Tool (band)
    with Section

  14. Undertow
    Composed by Tool (band)
    with Section

  15. Eulogy
    Composed by Tool (band)
    with Da Capo Chamber Players
    Conducted by Jim McMillen

  16. Jimmy
    Composed by Tool (band)
    with Da Capo Chamber Players
    Conducted by Jim McMillen

  17. Lateralus
    Composed by Tool (band)
    with Section

  18. Disposition
    Composed by Tool (band)
    with Section

  19. Parabol
    Composed by Tool (band)
    with Section

  20. Eulogy
    Composed by Tool (band)
    with Da Capo Chamber Players
    Conducted by Jim McMillen

  21. Rampant, for string quartet
    Composed by Jim McMillen
    with Da Capo Chamber Players
    Conducted by Jim McMillen


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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Was expecting so much more, April 25, 2005
By D. Adams (MO, USA) - See all my reviews
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First, let me say that I'm a huge Tool fan, and I don't even like "heavy" music that much. I really enjoy their music and I think Maynard is the best vocalist in rock today. Now, on to these CDs. I didn't like them for the most part. The only reason I'm giving them three stars is because they have a great concept and their are a few pretty good sections in them. The songs just don't represent the darkness of Tool's music. If you want to see what I'm talking about, preview Schism. I think the reason this doesn't work is it's going to be impossible to recreate Tool's sound with a violin. A group like Apocalyptica (four cellos re-creating Metallica if you are unfamiliar) would be different, because it would allow Tool's darkness to come through. Furthermore, Danny Carey on drums is probably half the reason Tool is so wonderful. Put any other drummer in Danny's place, and Tool will not be nearly as good as they are. Once again, a string quartet can't replace a great drummer with their instruments. Overall, if you want to check these out, go ahead, but I'm just saying that you're not going to get nearly the same impact as you will when listening to Tool.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Great idea, mediocre execution., April 23, 2006
Just a few days ago I was driving to work listening to Lateralus in my car and I was thinking how interesting it would sound to arrange some of the songs for a string quartet, so I was greatly suprised when I came across this very album at Barnes & Noble.

While I think it's an excellent idea and I can think of few bands that would work better in this format, I was very disappointed in the execution. There just seemed to be very little... intensity. Listen to Ticks & Leeches for example, or the end of Schism--not to mention they skip my favorite section of The Patient. If you want to hear how much sonic ass a string quartet can kick, check out recordings by the Kronos Quartet. I would love to see what they could have done with this material.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Exquisite Music, December 26, 2006
By C. Gaudiano (Houston, Texas United States) - See all my reviews
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I first learned about classical tribute albums for metal bands when I heard about the Estonian group Rondellus and bought their magnificent tribute to Black Sabbath, called Sabbatum.

Sabbatum was such a brilliant album that, when I heard about Anotomica, I listened to it and bought the album. Bear in mind, I know nothing of Tool's music. But I do know classical music, and I love this album. The renditions of the Tool songs sound fantastic to me. The music is well-played, and I love feeling the textures of the music and the interweaving of the instrument voices.

The only reason I don't give this album five stars is because of the song "Rampant" on the second CD. It is total crap and not at all enjoyable to listen to if you like classical music; it is disharmonious and disorganized-sounding. It's jarring and unpleasing to the ear. It was also not written by Tool, so I'm rather annoyed that its composer tacked it onto this tribute album.

My advice--Copy all of these songs except "Rampant" onto your iPod and bliss out!
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