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| ARTIST: | Crash Test Dummies |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Arista |
| TYPE: | Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock, Pop, Popular Music, Rock, Rock/Pop |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Keep A Lid On Things, A Cigarette Is All You Get, Just Chillin', I Want To Par-tay!, Give Yourself A Hand, Get You In The Morning, Pissed With Me, Just Shoot Me, Baby, A Little Something, I Love Your Goo, Aching To Sneeze, Playing Dead |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 078221904827 |
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Customer Reviews of Give Yourself a Hand
Great Twist Don't listen to the detractors. As A Worm's Life proved, Crash Test Dummies was getting stale. They did something different, and the end result came out very interesting for anyone who likes a very unique mix. At times electronic, at times soft and somber, at times... just odd. This is really great. If you've only heard "Mmm-mmm-mmm" by these guys, try this out, because you're probably not too fixated on their older sound.
Something Out of the Ordinary
While this album is nothing one would expect from listening to their previous works, it is nonetheless an amazing album. When I first heard it, I sat back and thought, "WTF? This sounds nothing like what I expected." After listening to it a couple more times I realized that while my expectations were not met, they were instead surpassed once I stopped comparing it to the other albums. The songs are catchy, sexy and fun to listen to. I had the chance to see them perform songs from it live and the songs worked beautifully in concert as well.
It's different...
This album represented a dramatic difference in sound for the Dummies when it came out. Even though each album is different from the last, this one is like an avant garde hairstyle--you either love it or hate it.
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>I've been told this was more an "experimental" album than anything. Most of the Brad Roberts songs are relatively slow tempo with the exception of the second track. The second track is really heavy in most places. The majority of the Brad tracks also feature the deep-throated singer's falsetto. It's interesting to say the least.
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>What makes the album worthy of five stars are tracks three, six, and nine. They are sung by Ellen Reid, who was never featured on the first three albums. Ellen has an incredible voice. These tracks are incredible.
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>Out of the Brad tracks I like the first one the best. The rest will initially displease those who consider God Shuffled His Feet the benchmark for CTD albums, but they will grow on you with each listen.
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>The themes in the songs are also different. No more thinking about how a duck knows what direction south is, or telling the ballad of Superman. Nor is there a warning not to stick your tongue on a cold stop sign.
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>This album is definitely an acquired taste with the exception of the Ellen Reid tracks.