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Рок-музыка » Зарубежный Rock » Classic Rock & Hard Rock (lossless)
Matthew Sweet - 100% Fun
Жанр: Rock, Classic Rock, Hard Rock
Страна-производитель диска: Canada
Год издания диска: 1995
Издатель (лейбл): BMG Music / Zoo Entertainment
Номер по каталогу: 72445-11081-2
Аудио кодек: FLAC (*.flac)
Тип рипа: image+.cue
Битрейт аудио: lossless
Продолжительность: 41:13
Источник (релизер): собственный рип с оригинального собственного CD (Darkman)
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: да (полный набор сканов, 300 dpi)
Треклист:
01. Sick of Myself
02. Not When I Need It
03. We're the Same
04. Giving It Back
05. Everything Changes
06. Lost My Mind
07. Come to Love
08. Walk Out
09. I Almost Forgot
10. Super Baby
11. Get Older
12. Smog Moon
All songs written by Matthew Sweet
Recorded and mixed at Southern Tracks Recording Studio, Atlanta, Ga.
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Review
by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Clocking in at 45 minutes, Matthew Sweet's third record of guitar-dominated, hook-laden power pop runs through its 12 songs at a classic speed, piling up songs that lovingly conform to the three-minute pop tradition. Richard Lloyd's gnarled guitars save Sweet's melodies and harmonies from being saccharine or sappy. Behind Sweet's bright hooks lies something darker -- the self-loathing of "Sick of Myself" and the mental manipulation of "We're the Same" aren't evident from the sound of the record, which obliterates any hidden meanings with its chiming guitars and driving rhythms. It might not have the consistent barrage of great songs like Girlfriend, yet it tames the wilder impulses of Altered Beast into an album that rocks its worries away without ever getting rid of them.
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5.0 out of 5 stars - Everything Rocks, August 29, 2003
By: Brandon T. Isleib "earthdyedred" (Montgomery, AL)
Though it does feel a bit quick and slightly empty as a whole, this is still one of the best guitar-rock albums of all time. This would be a great place to introduce yourself to Matthew Sweet's incredible talent. Basically, Matthew
Sweet writes some harmony-rich (Matthew Sweet is one of my favorite singers), electric-guitar filled accessible rock songs that are given a classic rock sound by Richard Lloyd and Robert Quine's no-holds-barred leads. The clash of the two sets of styles is fascinating, and it's what makes the songs incredible.
"Sick of Myself" was the hit off this one, and it's classic from all standpoints. It's a grunge-ish alternative song that's three chords and an incredible solo.
"Not When I Need It" is another great song - more alt-rock and less grunge and slower than "Sick of Myself", but otherwise of the same mold.
"We're the Same" was a minor modern rock hit, and is quite good also, though not particularly notable for anything.
"Giving it Back" is a fairly standard rock song that's made worthwhile by the solo - that happens a lot on this album, actually.
"Everything Changes" is a nice ballad-type, with a great melody by Sweet and another great Richard Lloyd lead.
"Lost My Mind" is INCREDIBLY good, with a superb beat and a great feel. This is a standout song all the way around.
"Come to Love" is quite similar to "Giving It Back". Nothing major on this one, but it's nice.
"Walk Out" is roots-rock tinged, with a nice chord progression and - you guessed it - another brilliant solo.
"I Almost Forgot" is a decent enough piano ballad.
"Super Baby" is an interesting mix of gutsy rock, nearly off-key lead in the chorus, and a Moog synthesizer in the post-chorus.
"Get Older" has a good melody on it.
And "Smog Moon" is a song that you will absolutely love if you have any taste. Very tender, very affecting, with an absolutely tremendous melody delivered with true emotion by Sweet. Very powerful.
Sweet is the vocalist, bassist, rhythm guitar player, and keyboardist on this album, with two lead guitarists (Quine and Lloyd), two different drummers who are both good, and - very importantly - Brendan O'Brien as producer. O'Brien contributes a lot of instrument tracks on here himself, and balances the instruments and vocals perfectly, especially where the solos are in ratio to the rest of the mix. Sweet's previous album, Altered Beast, had its leads too much in the front of the mix as produced by Richard Dashut, giving a slightly too chaotic feel, as Sweet's vocals were slightly hard to hear. O'Brien gives a full sound to 100% Fun, making it very listenable and worthwhile. In fact, Altered Beast would have been a masterpiece if O'Brien had produced it (contrast the album version of "Devil with the Green Eyes" and the O'Brien produced remix on the Son of a Beast EP). So his importance cannot be overstated. All told, there is no reason you shouldn't own this album. It's a staple and definer of my collection.
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5.0 out of 5 stars - 100% Fun, May 27, 2000
By: aLittleEmoGirlFromTheMidwest
I grew up in Nebraska and when I walked into my seventh grade english classroon with a goofy smile and big blue eyes and a short hair cut... well, let's just say my 20something teacher giggled. I am a girl and yes I was accused of looking exactly like Matthew Sweet on the cover of this one... so I had to go explore what my twin look-alike looked like... especially since he was a boy. And that was when Matthew Sweet one a top spot on my list of favorites... from that day on I was always humming a tune from one of his albums. I took that album for granted, as new albums came out 100% Fun got pushed back farther and farther... and I never really truly explored this one until this last year.
In a desperate search for something new to listen to I pulled this one off of the shelf... Its cracked case and sweat stained lyrics book was plopped into my backpack along with my books, an apple and a CD Discman. Later that day I sat at the Union in between classes and opened the case and put the CD into my case and I discovered how truly amazing this album was for the first time... for the first time after owning it for years. I fell in love when the third track rolled aroun, "We're the Same" seemed to mimick my friendship with a boy I knew perfectly. Then he walked into the room making the moment almost surreal.
I will forever wish back to those days that my english teacher giggled at my appearance and just push myself to listen to that album sooner... but it no longer collects dust. Matthew Sweet is so incredibly under-rated, as my friend Junior said "Oh my gosh, you are a die-hard Matthew Sweet fan? I had just imagined those never existed." Well he had only thought that because people do not realize what this man, boy, whatever has to offer. He is not for everyone, but for the one in every however many he is meant for... well, I just hope that you find out soon enough if you, too, should be a diehard Matthew Sweet fan because he is a beautiful find.
And don't you just have to ROCK out when "SuperBaby" comes on... and swoosh around the room when "Smog Moon" plays... and hop about when radio-friendly "Sick of Myself" jumps up at you.
This album is 100% fun, even if I didn't realize it at first.
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5.0 out of 5 stars - Lovely CD, March 22, 2006
By: H. Gaze "wolfie" (Swansea, Wales)
I got a tape of this album when I was still in high school from a friend, I always loved the music and am so glad I can now replace that very tired cassette tape with a CD.
Matthew Sweet has an unusual sound that is addictive and easy to listen to. I have enjoyed this music for ages and I would recommend that everyone have a little listen as it would appeal to many!
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