Advantages: Great riffs, vocals Disadvantages: Not followed up well
**Introduction**
I'm sure all of you have at least one cd in your collection from an artist you really only like that album from them. One such band that I feel this way about Is Nickelback. Although I do like some of their other stuff there is not enough consistency on any of their other albums for me to buy any other Nickelback albums.
Nickelback
Chad Kroeger - vocals, rhythm guitar, production
Ryan Peake -lead guitar, backing vocals, production
Mike Kroeger - bass, production
Ryan Vikadel - drums, production
**Silver SideUp.
They released their third studio album Silver SideUp on that fateful day 11th September 2001. This album is wrongly given as their debut because of the success of the album compared to their previous two albums which performed badly. Chad Kroeger wrote the lyrics and the whole band wrote the music ...
Advantages: catchy rock riffs Disadvantages: kroeger's vocal 'ability'
Yes, they've become turgid, repetitive c**p of late and their latest offering 'The Long Road' is about as close to the edge of reality as you will get, but there was a time back in 2001 when Nickelback rocked the singles charts and produced an album of pure class that out-sold anything that anyone had to offer for roughly the next 6 months.
That album was 'Silver SideUp', the album that spawned 'How You Remind Me', a track that got to the top of the singles charts and refused to budge.....to anyone. It was without doubt a class act upon the first few listens, but have to admit that after the 1000th listen it started to die on me.
I'm not a Nickelback fan, in fact i'm in the group that can no longer stand them, but believe that the genius of 'Silver SideUp' does deserve respect for it's ambition and overall result. Besides 'How You ...
Advantages: Bold and bright | Kinda different Disadvantages: Can repeat too much | Camera | Difficulty spikes
himself to save Morning Land from the nasty crows. Morning Land, you see, is in trouble. The chicken elders have been captured and without them morning can never come thus basking the words of the chickens in constant twilight. It is up to Billy, with the aid of a chicken suit, to try and rescue the elders and restore peace to Morning Land. Billy, however, is a rather weak little kid so to fight and get around most levels he must take control of the eggs dotted around the worlds to try and save Morning Land. The story wont win any prizes and it certainly wont dissuade from certain people thinking the GameCube is a ?console for kids? but Billy Hatcher is still a challenging and, at times, quite fun little game to test any platform gaming fan.
The game certainly starts off well. It seems confident and it looks enjoyable. Rolling an egg ...
Product Information for "Sunny Side Up - Lou Donaldson" »
Product details
Title
Sunny Side Up
Performer
Lou Donaldson
Genre
Jazz Instrument
Sub Genre
Alto Sax
Release Date
08/1995
Original Release Year
1960
Label / Distributor
Blue Note / EMI Operations/CEVA Logistics
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Mixed
Format
Performer
EAN
724383209521
Catalogue Number
CDP 8320952
Additional notes
Album Notes
Personnel: Lou Donaldson (alto saxophone); Bill Hardman (trumpet); Horace Parlan (piano); Sam Jones (bass); Laymon Jackson (bass); Al Harewood (drums). Recorded in February 1960. This is part of Blue Note's Limited Edition Connoisseur series.
Titles on disc 1
1.
Blues For JP
2.
Man I Love
3.
Politely
4.
It's You Or No One
5.
Truth
6.
Goose Grease
7.
Softly As In A Morning Sunrise
Ciao
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15/06/2005
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