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| ARTIST: | Naked City |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Avant Records |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Asylum, Sunset Surfer, Party Girl, The Outsider, Triggerfingers, Terkmani Teepee, Sex Fiend, Razorwire, The Bitter and the Sweet, Krazy Kat, The Vault, Metaltov, Poisonhead, Bone Orchard, I Die Screaming, Pistol Whipping, Skatekey, Shock Corridor, American Psycho |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 634164000325 |
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Customer Reviews of Radio
Beach music should sound like this Un album très "pop" et très "catchy" (par moments) de la part de Naked City. C'est de loin l'oeuvre la plus mélodieuse provenant de nos improvisateurs-pyromanes préférés ; bien que la seconde moitié de "Radio" tombe elle aussi dans le capharnaeum habituel (soutenu par le terrible chanteur des Boredoms : Yamatsuka Eye). Du bonbon !
Il s'agit là, encore, d'un album génial et essentielle, bien que je préfère grandement l'album-éponyme ou le double meurtier qu'est "The Black Box"
Not as good as the first Naked City, but great
I've got about 30 Zorn albums, and I'd put this one on the must-have list for anyone who likes the harder side of Zorn, even though it's not of the Grand Guignol/Torture Garden variety. In fact, I think this album is easier to listen to than the first Naked City album.
That being said, the first Naked City album is far better in my opinion--it just hangs together and has many truly unforgettable pieces--in comparison, Radio is great but has many *forgettable* pieces. It doesn't stick in my head when it's not around like the first album.
It Doesn't Get Any Better Than This
The jazz and the rock n' roll, the surf and the grindcore/metal weirdness....it's all here and presented in such a way that once you start listening you are hooked. If you are new to Naked City I would strongly suggest that you start your collection with either "Radio" or their first self titled release and work your way to their more abstract and hardcore material (e.g. Heretic, Absinthe, Torture Garden/Leng Tch'e). Enjoy the ride.
I thought it was kind of amusing that in the liner notes for "Radio" that Liberace and Conway Twitty were listed among Extreme Noise Terror and Napalm Death as "Inspirations and References". Just goes to show you how diverse these guys are.