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  • Audio CD (July 12, 2005)
  • Original Release Date: July 12, 2005
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Megaforce
  • ASIN: B0009VI44O
  • Also Available in: Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #31,863 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Old vs New, July 15, 2005
If this were a single containing just tracks 9-10 it would have gotten 5 stars....likewise if it only contained Pitchfork and the early demos. However, the new and old tracks have no business being on the same disc. IMO the new songs are superior to most of the songs on the new album, and could have easily replaced some of the instrumentals and covers that we got instead.

Tracks 5-8 are great examples that lend some insight into the evolution of the tracks on TSL. Most of them use lyrics that made their way into other songs on their debut album.

If anything, this release shows you how much Clutch's sound has changed (for good or bad depending on who you ask) since their first release.

It's definitely worth getting just for the new songs alone--and if you don't own the original Pitchfork it's a no-brainer
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars old meets new, July 14, 2005
Listening to this album reminds me of how much I miss "Impetus" and "Transnational Speedways". Those CD's were stolen out of my car not too long ago, and I haven't gotten around to repurchasing them yet. After "Pitchfork", I definitely need to re buy.
It's really neat to hear tracks from Clutch that I've never heard before(Wicker, Arcadia, Etc.) along with old favs(Bachanall, Passive restraints, etc) and a wink wink from the evolved Clutch(what would a wookie do?, etc). The raw energy on the reissued tracks, really gives a good feel of how intense a live Clutch show is. Raging guitars, frantic pounding on the drums, and vocals barked out like a madman who just needs to tell you his crazy a$$ story. Even though Clutch has toned down the aggression and vocal effects over the last couple of Albums, they remain unique and diverse as ever. Its great to be able to get a different feel from each Clutch album that I listen to. I can thrash out and bang the steering wheel, stomp my feet to the rythm on the old wash board, or nod my head to the groove and smile, "these guys are the sh#t". If you haven't experienced the real deal yet, move the mouse up and click buy on as many albums as you can, sit back and let the music take you.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars BLAST from the past., July 13, 2005
By Matthew Lee "Scumdog" (San Diego, CA, USA) - See all my reviews
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It's sad, but for as long as I've been a Clutch fan I haven't heard most of these songs. That's kinda cool though, cause now I have like 8 new songs to listen to. OK, so this is basically a re-release of Pitchfork, which was Clutch's very first recording, originally released on a 7" vinyl. The first four songs: "Wicker", "Arcadia", "Juggernaut", and "Far Country" are the original "Pitchfork". Out of these I like "Wicker" and "Juggernaut" the best. They are good HEAVY old school sounding Clutch songs. Then you have "Nero's Fiddle", an old previously unreleased track. Next is an unreleased demo version of "Passive Restraints" I had never heard this song before and let me tell you it is very good - possibly my favorite on the album. Then you have demo versions of "Bacchanal" and "Milk of Human Kindness" These are pretty cool because they are slightly different than the ones on "Transnational". The last two tracks are previously unreleased from 2005 so they're basically new songs. Neither one of them really sound like "Robot Hive" but both are good.
To sum up - if you already have the original "Pitchfork" then maybe you don't need to get this album. But if you've never heard it, take a trip back in time with this very strong re-release. Also don't be offput by the demo's! None of them sound like "demo's" they are all very well recorded.
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