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| ARTIST: | Buzzcocks |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Capitol |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Totally from the Heart, Without You, Give It to Me, Your Love, Point of No Return, Hold Me Close, Kiss 'N' Tell, What Am I Supposed to Do, Some Kinda Wonderful, What You Mean to Me, Playing for Time, Pariah, Back With You |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 724383696222 |
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Customer Reviews of All Set
Good CD This is not the Buzzcocks best, but dont get me wrong it is thier best album of the 90's. 'Modern' was a severe disappointment and 'TTT' was nowhere near their best. The best songs on here are: "Totally From The Heart", "Give It To Me",
"Kiss N Tell", "What Am I Supposed To Do" and "Point Of No Return". There are 2 truly bad songs, "Pariah" and "Hold Me Close" but the rest is all solid. If you are looking for Buzzcocks CD's then get this, "Love Bites", "Another Music In A Different Kitchen", "A Different Kind Of Tension" and "Singles Going Steady". So buy this CD and You will not be disappointed.
another great cd from the buzzcocks
Buzzcocks?hard snotty sex pistols like band? no and far from it. You'd think that buzzcocks would be the exact opposite of wat they really are, a melodic band. While this might not be there most melodic cd it is one of the best. Almost every song is a great song, even the ones that arnet so melodic. Hold me close is a true classic, if feels so heart felt and captivates the listiner. A must buy cd.
Not the best; still better than most.
All Set, the 1996 studio album by the Buzzcocks, is a strong outing that's marred by shaky production. Perhaps producer Neill King was going for the sound of the classic 1970s Martin Rushent-produced Buzzcocks records, but the weak bottom end that results only makes All Set seem dated. If I want that sound (but with better songwriting), I'll put on Singles Going Steady! The Buzzcocks made the right move in having bassist Tony Barber helm the followup to All Set, 1999's Modern.
All Set's highlights include Kiss and Tell, What You Mean To Me, and the touching Steve Diggle contribution Back With You. Like all the Buzzcocks' 1990s output (and despite some of Pete Shelley's corniest lyric-writing ever), this is better music than at least 80 per cent of what's out there. And at its best moments, it is transcendent.