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| ARTIST: | Placebo |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Virgin Records |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Pure Morning, Brick Shithouse, You Don't Care About Us, Ask For Answers, Without You I'm Nothing, Allergic (To Thoughts Of Mother Earth), The Crawl, Every You Every Me, My Sweet Prince, Summer's Gone, Scared Of Girls, Burger Queen |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 724384653125 |
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Customer Reviews of Without You I'm Nothing
Amazing - as good as their debut Beginning with the amazing single 'Pure Morning' and ending with the gently subversive melody of 'Burger Queen', this album is a triumph, and can hold its head high even when compared to Placebo's incredible debut album. The group have already had three singles from the album ('Pure Morning' ' You Don't Care About Us' and 'Every You Every Me') and in my opinion they could get another one, if not two, off it. 'Allergic (To Thoughts Of Mother Earth)' is a return to the strong guitars and stronger lyrics of 'Nancy Boy' which went stellar a couple of years back, and the dark moodiness of 'The Crawl', coupled with Brian Molko's spine tingling voice would delight fans, although it might not be as sure of chart success. The overall feel of this album is one of a carefully polished second LP, contrasting sharply with the raw energy of 'Placebo', but it is none the worse for this. A classic, this album will be around for many years to come - here's hoping the next one's as good.
Sweeter than a sugar pill.
The mood portrayed by the bright yellow cover is contrasted by two deeply depressed twin girls looking down at the table. The music also has a similar contrasting feel to it, with a lot of fun, peppy songs with deep, heartfelt lyrics (Every You, Every Me, Scared of Girls) that energize as well as move the heart. Unlike Radiohead's OK Computer, Without You I'm Nothing isn't afraid to write an upbeat song as relief to the melancholy of songs such as Ask For Answers, The Crawl and the awesome waltz-time centrepiece, My Sweet Prince, a wonderful ballad about of all things, heroin. Following this track is the similarly beautiful but slightly faster Summer's Gone, a moody, resonant song which compels with the use of a single chord. Other excellent tracks include the percussion-heavy first single Pure Morning, the title track, Burger Queen and the smoking 8 minute hidden track. Each and every song contains several moments of astonishing beauty and attention-grabbing lyrics, enough for you to play this CD months after its purchase. Get it now!
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In the shallow world of surfaces we are always trying to connect with something or other. We always want to shock of (for me) the first time we ever heard Never Mind The Bollocks, or for others, the first successful orgasm, for others, the first time we realized that the outside world somehow was connected to pleasure. If God told me that one day three guys from England, wearing dresses and makeup, would conquer America in three months and would be as big as The Beatles or even Bruce, I wouldn't believe it. God would say: "You don't believe?" Then he would play "Pure Morning" to me fifty times repeatedly! I would say "No more!" He would make radio station play this song ten times a day, and he would put something in coffee in the offices of all magazines, where, at the end of the day, we would all be saying: "I like Placebo!" Sure, we would sort of feel like Frank Sinatra does in The Manchurian Canidate. Then in our second meeting, God would say "Placebo will rape, pillage, and plunder America. Teenage girls will love Brian Molko. They will not like Pearl Jam anymore!" I would nod my head. I would look at people from other magazines and wink. We'd say "Placebo" and give each other a thumbs up! I must admit that until Placebo came along, my future seemed dim. Geddy Lee must be in a bad place as well. I actually bought the first Placebo record, which I like more. I am now complete.