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| ARTIST: | Pat Boone |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Hip-O Records |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 076744002525 |
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Customer Reviews of In a Metal Mood: No More Mr. Nice Guy
Totally hilarious! I grew up listening to my parents playing endless albums by the squeaky clean Pat Boone. Never did I envision that 30 years later I would actually plunk down my own money for a Pat Boone album, but this was worth it. If you are a fan of the absurd or campy, this is the pinnacle of that art. Previously I thought that Bill Shatner's warbling "Mr. Tambourine Man" was the epitome of hilarity, but this takes the cake.
Pat singing Smoke on the Water will have you on your knees, crying tears of laughter, especially if you grew up on Deep Purple's original version. How about his cover version of Van Halen's Panama? I thought I would choke from laughter when I first listened to this gem. I have to give Boone credit. He good naturedly spoofs his own white buck shoe image and produced this album whic raises camp to a high art form. I love this album and recommend it to anyone with a sense of the absurd and a acerbic sense of humor.
This old bastard....
Honestly, save two songs he released during the 50's: "Love Letters in Thee Sand" and "April Love", I hated Pat Boone. I wouldn't exactly say that I'm now his No. 1 fan. However, I have to give him credit on this one. This album gave an exciting and interesting new twist to these old metal tunes. I especially like his renditions of "No More Mr. Nice Guy" and Smoke on the Water" Now look, if you're a die hard metal fan like I am, but aren't willing to lend an ear to something different, no this album isn't for you. But if you enjoy listening to and laughing with an old guy that's willing to prove that he's still down with the times, then listen to this. Hey, if you don't like the music, it's worth a buy, just to get a good laugh.
so incredibly "bad" that comes full circle into "good"
This CD is BAD ... very BAD ... incredibly BAD. In fact, it's so bad that it's actually amusing. This one of those CD's that you listen to a couple times (just to fully absorb how BAD it really is), and then it sits in your CD-rack collecting dust.
Every so often (like this morning), I temporarily forget how bad this CD sounds, and I end up playing it. Almost immediately, I'm reminded of the ludicrousness and absurdity displayed by the music (or more accurately, the musicians).
Usually, I love a good cover tune when it's done in a completely different style. It keeps things interesting. (like the Kiss covers CD "Kiss My A**"). But I just can't get myself to sit through this Pat Boone CD.
For some reason, I keep this CD for novelty's sake. (I really should sell it on EBay, but I probably wouldn't get anything for it.)