Undone
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
From the platinum-selling, award-winning group that brought you "I Can Only Imagine" and Word Of God Speak," MercyMe returns with their most complete work to date, "Undone." With a worshipful heart placed in a progressive Pop/Rock structure, MercyMe broadcasts a revival that focuses your spirit toward the throne of God.
Undone, Music, MercyMe, Bass, CCM, Christian, Drums, Guitar, Hymns, Inspirational, Keyboards, Pop, Praise & Worship, Religious / Contemp. Christian, Synthesizer
Average customer rating:
- thank god for bands like mercy me
- Good Worship experience
- 1st and 2nd album are better.
- Undone is Unreal
- How cool is this?
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Undone
MercyMe
Manufacturer: Integrity Media
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Christian Rock
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| Christian & Gospel
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Christian Contemporary Music
| Christian & Gospel
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Praise & Worship
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Hymns
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Pop Rock
| Pop
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ASIN: B0001XAS0I
Release Date: 2004-04-20 |
Tracks:
- Where You Lead Me
- Everything Impossible
- Here With Me
- In the Blink of an Eye
- Unaware
- Homesick
- When You Spoke My Name
- A Million Miles Away
- Caught Up in the Middle
- Never Alone
- Undone
- Shine On
- Keep Singing
Album Description
From the platinum-selling, award-winning group that brought you "I Can Only Imagine" and Word Of God Speak," MercyMe returns with their most complete work to date, "Undone." With a worshipful heart placed in a progressive Pop/Rock structure, MercyMe broadcasts a revival that focuses your spirit toward the throne of God.
Customer Reviews:
thank god for bands like mercy me.......2006-09-03
i think this album is great. i was reading alot of the other reviews and just had to write in response to some of them. i know we all hear music differently. some people seem to listen and hear mainly lyrics. i always hear the melody and the mix of the instuments. the lyrics for me are a bonus. with many of mercyme songs a huge bonus. now, that being said, not every song can be a hit. some of the other reviewers seem to think that every song should be a number one hit. that would be called selling out. let these bands write and perform from their hearts. there is a song on this cd entitled HERE WITH ME. the music in that song is as good as it gets. the chord structure is awesome. and when you add the extremely well thought out and meaningful lyrics to the music, you have a masterpiece, and that's what that song is to me. i couldn't believe that not one person mentioned this song in any of the reviews until the very last review which actually was the first. mike mcallister had mentioned that HERE WITH ME was his favorite song on the cd. i guess mike and i have something in common. thanks mike, maybe some day we can talk. as far as mercyme goes, i would highly recommend any and everything this band puts out. i feel bad for the people who will never experience bands like this. we are extremely lucky to experience MERCYME. also, the live dvd is a must have.
Good Worship experience.......2006-08-17
Take a few minutes to let go and let God.... listen to the upbeat, and uplifting. Good album.
1st and 2nd album are better........2006-06-06
(3.4/5.0)
1. Where You Lead Me - 7/10
2. Everything Impossible - 8/10
3. Here With Me - 7/10
4. In the Blink of an Eye - 7/10
5. Unaware - 6/10
6. Homesick - 7/10
7. When You Spoke My Name - 7/10
8. A Million Miles Away - 7/10
9. Caught Up in the Middle - 7.5/10
10. Never Alone - 7.5/10
11. Undone - 6/10
12. Shine On - 6/10
13. Keep Singing - 5/10
Undone is Unreal.......2006-01-27
I came to Undone after endlessly listening to their other cds in progression, all of which I would rate five stars. In spite of the fact that some of the best worship songs ever written can be found on some of their other cds, I think this is their absolute best as an overall album, with some equally powerful individual songs. The musicianship alone will thrill you, but the power in the lyrics brings you right into the worship experience. Bart Millard's awesome voice seems to get better and better. Each one of their cds is a different listening experience, and from these ears, growing in impact. I also saw them in concert this past summer. Do not miss them if you get the chance! As a contemporary worship and gospel guitarist, I am awed and humbled by the seamless creativity of the two guitarists on this cd. If I listed favorites, I'd end up listing all of them. Ok, my favorites at the moment are, "Here with Me," "Homesick," "Caught up in the Middle," and "Undone." Also, for the best "Christmas Album" ever, check out Mercy Me's "The Christmas Sessions."
How cool is this?.......2006-01-15
I have probably listened to my Undone CD a hundred times. I love it. These guys are great. And how cool is this? I am reading an awesome book about putting Christ in charge of your life, and the author mentions Mercy Me. He seems to love them too. I think that's great that he gave them a plug in his book. The book by the way, is called Passenger's Side - Putting Jesus Christ in Charge of your Life. Author is John Forosisky. It's the most interesting/exciting Christian book I've read to date.
Well, if you are wondering if you'll like Undone, you will. Get it.
p.s. Almost There is great too!
Average customer rating:
- Very Good Sound, Positive Lyrics
- An Amazing First CD
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Come Undone
Jackson Waters
Manufacturer: Word Entertainment
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Christian Rock
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Gospel
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ASIN: B000MGBTMU
Release Date: 2007-02-27 |
Tracks:
- Everything
- Give Me Amazing Grace
- Come Undone
- Jamie's Song
- One More Day
- Send Her An Angel
- Center Of Attention
- Ready To Find Love
- Different
- Give It All Away
- Let It Fly
Album Description
Weaving intelligent thought-provoking lyrics with soaring melodies and infectious hooks into a diverse sonic musical landscape reminiscent of Coldplay and Maroon 5, Jackson Waters delivers and new brand of modern pop rock!
Customer Reviews:
Very Good Sound, Positive Lyrics.......2007-04-07
'Come Undone' is a very enjoyable pop/rock album.
I had never heard of Jackson Waters until very recently. I heard the song, 'Give Me Amazing Grace' and decided that I wanted to hear some more. It quickly became clear that this is a very talented band that put together a great debut CD.
Not only is their music positive, it is also clearly Christian. The lyrics explore various topics such as longing for heaven, God's infinite patience with us, and the wonder of new life in Christ. These inspiring words are combined with excellent vocals and some very energetic guitar playing.
This CD is a real treat. If you haven't heard this group before, I recommend giving them a try.
An Amazing First CD.......2007-03-06
This band has really progressed in the past few years. The musical and lyrical quality is outstanding. "Give Me Amazing Grace" is already climbing to the top of the charts. I definitely recommend this CD!
Average customer rating:
- You don't need to be the Boss to do brilliant folk music
- Simply Amazing
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Undone
T. Duggins
Manufacturer: Thick Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
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| Folk
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ASIN: B000B8I89G
Release Date: 2006-01-24 |
Tracks:
- I Wish I Was Back in Liverpool
- Ballad of Accounting
- Goodnight Irene
- Late
- Boots of Spanish Leather
- Jimmy Wilson
- Missing You
- (The City Of) Chicago
- Monto
- Broad Majestic Shannon
- Childrens Potential
- Shoals of Herring
- Goodnight
Customer Reviews:
You don't need to be the Boss to do brilliant folk music.......2006-05-19
Tony Duggins, el lider de The Tossers, abre todos los conciertos de la banda en solitario, a capella o con su mandolina, como la calma que precede a la tormenta. Porque, a pesar de utilizar instrumentos tradicionales, el grupo de Chicago carga su musica irlandesa con alcohol y una abrasiva actitud punk.
"Undone" es el primer album como solista de Duggins, grabado junto a sus colegas de los Tossers aunque, eso si, con su magnifica voz macerada en whisky como gran protagonista. Con un sonido acustico y austero, respaldado por banjo, guitarra, violin, tin whistle, contrabajo, mandolina y bateria, el album es una mezcla de versiones y temas originales. Entre las primeras, las relecturas de baladas de Ewan MacColl, Bob Dylan ("Boots of Spanish Leather ", a duo con Meaghan Yeates), Jimmy McCarthy, Luka Bloom ("(The City Of) Chicago"), y los Pogues ("Broad Majestic Shannon"), y de temas tradicionales ("Goodnight Irene", "I Wish I Was Back in Liverpool", a capella y en directo, o el festivo "Monto"). Y entre las composiciones de Duggins, destaca esa impresionante cancion con mensaje de "Childrens Potential", una proeza de mas de siete minutos a capella.
Sin el toque borrachuzo y gamberro de Shane MacGowan, Duggins aborda las canciones irlandesas con seriedad, y demuestra que es posible hacer un gran disco de folk sin la fanfarria exhibida por Springsteen en su album dedicado a Pete Seeger.
Simply Amazing.......2006-02-25
Duggins has outdone himself. I am an avid fan of The Tossers, along with of course, Dropkick Murphy's, The Pogues, Flogging Molly etc.... This album is rough and uncut and as such is perfect.
Average customer rating:
- Highly underrated and very overshadowed...
- Beautifully evil..
- Unique, interesting & excellent all around
- Listenable...even though the singers voice is kind of corney...
- Some greatness....some not really greatness
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Words That Go Unspoken, Deeds That Go Undone (CD + DVD)
Akercocke
Manufacturer: Earache Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
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Progressive Metal
| Progressive
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Death Metal
| Hard Rock & Metal
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ASIN: B000CQO116
Release Date: 2006-02-07 |
Tracks:
- Verdelet
- Seduced
- Shelter from the Sand
- Eyes of the Dawn
- Abbadonna, Dying in the Sun
- Words That Go Unspoken, Deeds That Go Undone
- Intractable
- Seraphs and Silence
- Penance
- Lex Talionis
Album Description
Embracing both classic Death Metal harshness and expansive rock flourishes, the band have built upon the style that defined them on previous releases. No other extreme act has so successfully merged an overtly Satanic approach with such a daring, forward thinking sound.
This version features a limited edition bonus DVD.
Customer Reviews:
Highly underrated and very overshadowed... .......2007-03-15
This album is a must hear for any true extreme metalheads... if your into the likes of Killswitch Engage, Shadows Fall, etc, you may wish to keep shopping at Hot Topic, but for Death/Black Metal fans that dig top musicianship and great songwriting and arrangements, you gotta hear this! I'm no satanist, but I didn't make the foolish mistake of passing these brits up just based on their religious preference, I'm a musician, who also happens to be a Metalhead... this album, played loudly on a dark night, preferably while driving through mountains or anywhere not in the city, will translate into a sublime experience. Also highly suggested, the new Cannibal Corpse and Deicide albums are F#$@ing awesome!!! \m/.
Beautifully evil.........2007-03-02
Akercocke have released one of the most innovative metal albums of the decade, and this is it. A furious mixture of Prog/Black/Death/metal that flows seamlessy together in a grandoise and frightening formula is what puts this album high above the rest of the stale metal scene.
There are so many atmospheres and such a grand scale of dynamics that you can listen to this over and over and never grow bored. The vocals cross over from death growls, to behind-the-mix black metal shrieks, to gothic singing perfectly in sync with the rest of the band. There are very melodic passages, blinding death/black metal madness and even at times a tinge of electronica, but none of the elements ever overpower each other. This album lacks almost absolutely nothing. The only complaint (and it is a very minor one) is that the clean vocals are slightly out of tune. But hey, this is metal! Who cares right?
Unique, interesting & excellent all around.......2006-10-08
Although Akercocke are commonly referred to as "progressive blackened death metal," there's no doubt that they're now officially in a league and genre all their own. And the band might not steer entirely clear of the musical blueprint Opeth first created in 1995, but there are several crucial differences. For one, Akercocke incorporate a much greater black metal influence into their music. Next, singer Jason Mendonca has an even wider and more impressive vocal range than that of Mikael Akerfeldt. He's able to sing cleanly, croon, growl, summon super low, indecipherable bellows that are reminiscent of bands like Dying Fetus, and (like almost any black metal singer), he can also pierce your ear drums with high, banshee-like shrieks. And it makes Jason's performance even more impressive when one hears that he's capable of using all of those vocal styles in just one song! Oh, and Akercocke are from England, not Sweden.
"Words That Go Unspoken, Deeds That Go Undone" is clearly rooted in death metal, but it's never limited to just one type of music. It brilliantly blends death, thrash, and black metal with prog rock (ala Cynic), chilling overtones, overtly Satanic poetry, gothic keyboards, other delicate, ethereal ambience, and trippy sound effects (i.e. maniacal laughter and creepy, snarling animal noises). Indeed, this is a very richly textured and almost mind-blowing record which shows off so many great dynamics, diversities, and details that it makes Ihsahn's debut ("The Adversary") sound like a Mayhem release (well not quite, but you get the point). But that's not to mislead you -- the songs aren't nearly as difficult to digest as you might think. From front to back, this album is impeccably smooth, flowing, diverse, exciting, instantly identifiable, satisfying, complex, intriguing, memorable, and all around genius.
"Verdelet" is an excellent album opener that's highlighted by catchy thrash riffs, a blistering guitar lead, and forceful double bass heft. Then it's time for the positively stellar second song, "Seduced." This is a mostly instrumental track and is bolstered by speedy, churning riffs and rapid, airtight death metal blasts. After that comes another song, "Shelter From The Sand," which is very difficult not to love. It flies out of the starting gate with strong, buzzsaw guitar flurries and vitriolic vocals before the band pulls hard on the song's reigns and include a soft, harmonic break with ominous guitar feedback, slow, jangly piano keys, and limpid, British-accented singing.
The extremely unpredictable title track (which begins with prog-ish, beeping bass notes and echoing guitar strums before suddenly launching into a breakneck thrash tempo and fiery guitar licks) is another candidate for the best song on here, and there are three other highlights near the end of the album."Intractable" is almost dreamy; "Seraphs and Silence" tosses a tasty, winding guitar solo into the mix; and, lastly, "Penance" is fueled by raging guitar work which almost careens off the map.
To summarize, "Words That Go Unspoken, Deeds That Go Undone" is nothing short of excellent. It does lose out to Enslaved's "Ruun" for 2006's finest black metal album to date, but it is still, hands down, the year's most intricate, unique, innovative, meticulous, interesting, and original extreme music release.
Listenable...even though the singers voice is kind of corney..........2006-09-12
I had never heard of Akercocke before this, and I have to say that I am somewhat impressed and intrigued by this band.
First off, they have a nice blend of well produced black metal/acoustic/progressive rock that is right up my alley. The only thing that I cannot stand is the singers voice. It is kind of annoying. Other than that this album is quite good and is a must have for Metal fans alike.
Some greatness....some not really greatness.......2006-07-10
I gave it two mostly because I have an overall negative feel for this album, and three seems basically neutral.
This album does a lot right, and has a lot of very cool parts, all going from heavy to soft, all over the place, as mentioned before. It is mostly well done, and I thoroghly enjoy such moments on the disc. However, there is a problem I have with one of the directions they take.
First, however, a comment on the "incredible range" of the vocals. I don't see it that way, and even if he technically has a better range, than Akerfeldt, it doesn't really matter to me, because Akerfeldt is simply better, even if his range is less. Which, by the way, I don't buy for a second. For one, on this disc, I see basically two styles used, clean vocals and *extremely* weak grindcore grunting. (See next paragraph for more on this) He very rarely uses any death growls or even black metal vocals (on a black metal disc!?). The great range seems to basically consist of singing and grunting, with a couple other styles thrown in for a couple minutes. (to the point that just sitting here, I can think of only a few seconds of it)
Now, for my big problem with the disc. The grindcore. For some reason, they feel the need to have grindcore moments in virtually every song. Featuring a very gutteral, indistinguishable (and unremarkable) grunting, and similarly unremarkable fast drums. (As if its some sort of innovation.) I don't even like grindcore, but this is reminicent of some of the worst I've heard. (In fact, it reminds me so much of a zombie hunting game featuring grindcore on the internet, that as I am listening to it on my cd player, I feel like I should be blasting zombies on this game). I have to ask--why not use death or black vocals, insead of grindcore grunts? (they're not really even vocals) I can stand any death/black growls, which is something I think only a fraction of metal heads can say. I like black metal. But I cannot listen to grindcore grunting. I simply can't--not to metion doing that doesn't really take much range and doesn't make you great.
So, overall--could have been utterly great, but too often divulges into grindcore-esque moments, which overshadow the, admitedly, fantastic parts. Which, by the way, outnumber the grindcore parts, but even that little bit is too much for me. (Maybe not you) Too bad.
EDIT: oh, and I haven't watched the DVD and don't really plan to before I sell this album, so who knows what its like?
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Undone
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
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ASIN: B000930OK4 |
Customer Reviews:
Original and Uplifting.......2006-05-19
I heard of Brian Johnson's music through friends from a different church. His and his team's worship style is different a refreshing. The lyrics are honest and poetic, with great music backing it up. Most definitely a great buy that's different from anything/one else in the Christian music industry.
Average customer rating:
- Stunning
- a beautiful album
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Undone
Artemis
Manufacturer: RTFM
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Electronica
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4-for-3 Dance & DJ
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ASIN: B00005OBCU
Release Date: 2001-09-15 |
Tracks:
- Charming Gun
- Changing Sky
- Supernatural
- Undone
- Slow Progression
- Beside U
- Don't Look Back
Album Description
RTFM Records is dedicated to the release and support of music by cutting edge electronic artists. We want to give exposure to artists the break away from cliche and who are making electronic music that step outside the bounds created by the genre.
Customer Reviews:
Stunning.......2005-01-12
I can't wait for her next album, and I'm surprised someone with a voice as heavenly and emotive as hers hasn't received more attention.
a beautiful album.......2002-03-10
Artemis is a gem. Her voice can be powerful or sweet or seductive. It is natural and compelling. She can make you want to dance or cry or sing.
I urge you to check out the videos from her release party, which further convinced me of her genius:...
Average customer rating:
- Look at me, I am nothing
- WOW!
- Tapping....
- Impressive and full of emotion
- A nice EP worth the $9
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Undone
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
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| Rock
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| Alternative Rock
| Indie Music
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- Butterfly
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ASIN: B00004TD7L
Release Date: 1999-08-30 |
Tracks:
- Beautiful
- Everything
- Bleed
- Undone
- Crushing
Album Description
Tapping The Vein - there couldn't be a more appropriate appellation for a band with such an uncanny ability to draw raw emotion out of the listener and pull on it ever so gently until it stings. Dark and emotional keyboards seem to be driven by disturbingly intense guitars and ultra-gothic bass sounds. This whole package is then bundled up and sealed tightly with the vocals of banshee/siren H. Thompson, who I swear is possessed by the spirits of every tragic diva that ever lived. Her voice carries with it the magical ability to express the extremes of emotion. -Eden Salisbury, Universal Studios' Horror On Line
Customer Reviews:
Look at me, I am nothing.......2006-09-19
Um, my copy had The River included. Dunno if that's just mine or if the tracklisting is just screwed up.
Undone is an interesting little EP from one of my favorite bands, Tapping The Vein. If I like it better than the Butterfly EP it's only because there's more unreleased tracks included. But the songs that found their way onto The Damage (Beautiful and Everything) sound nearly identical to those of The Damage. Part of the allure of the Butterfly EP was being able to hear those songs on The Damage in such early phases of developement. However! I still love this CD from beginning to end.
Every TTV fan has heard and love Beautiful and Everything so I won't even cover them. Bleed is a downplayed song with a NIN-esque beat accompanying. The lyrics are great and Heather's delivery is, here's a shocker, excellent. Undone is simply a gorgeous ballad in which the vocals and lyrics play a bigger part than the band does. I've yet to hear a more vulnerable song made by this band and it ranks among my favorite of their's. The River is, hands down, my favorite Tapping The Vein song. It has all the elements that have made them such a memorable band. Slow, brooding verses that basically erupt at the chorus/bridge. Lyrics that are so true it can be almost uncomfortable to listen to. And vocals that can give you goosebumps so easily. Love...this...song. Crushing follows kind of in the same vein (no pun intended) as Hurricane. I think Hurricane is a better song but I like this as an ending song. It fades out with Heather repeating the same mantra of "All alone running like me", a bit eery.
Tapping The Vein is one of the few bands that just don't seem to have any bad moments. Female fronted bands are as common as seeing a black shirt nowadays, but somehow TTV have side-stepped all the easy pitfalls that happen to so many. They continue to make exceptional music that effects you deeply, that you won't soon forget. With them coming out with a new CD I can only hope that they keep true to themselves and don't succumb to the pressure. Until then though Undone acts as a sure fire way to quench your thirst.
WOW!.......2003-02-02
... They are a beautiful blend of massive attack, sneaker pimps, and garbage with gorgeous bittersweet vocals. I bought Undone as I only had the money on me to get one EP and Heather said she recommended this one out of the two. I love Beautiful and The River, but all the songs are so good. Heather's voice is very true, it's not studio magic at all. I really think they have what it takes to go mainstream, and I wouldn't be surprised to hear them on the radio someday. Buy this CD, or anything else by Tapping the Vein, you won't regret it.
Tapping...........2002-01-25
For those poor souls that have not yet heard of this band (Tapping the Vein) be prepared to hear them soon mainstream. They are by far, one of the best female bands out there (including Garbage). For a bit of reference, I have had to buy this album three times because people I know keep begging for it. Butterfly has got to be one of the best songs I have ever heard. I hope they make it, so many bands that are of their calibure (Drain STH, Radio Iodine, Kidney Thieves) have either broke up or have not gotten the press they desserve.
Impressive and full of emotion.......2001-03-10
To me, there are a precious few vocalists who actually establish their presence on an EP. Don't get me wrong, you notice the lead singer, but rarely does one make you go "Whoa...listen to THAT!"
Heather Thompson makes her presence known on this album. One moment, she's purrs angst and seconds later, she snarls and vocally struts her style. The opening track, "Beautiful" typifies this beautifully.
And the rest of the band helkps her create a sound so distinct, from the keyboard riffs, to the deep gutteral distorted power chords from the guitar, it creates a nice balancing act between elegant and anger. Hopefully, we'll hear more from this band in the future.
A nice EP worth the $9.......2000-12-07
I first found Tapping the Vein on mp3.com. If you've ever attempted to wade through the monolithic amounts of music on mp3.com, you've probably realized that the "gems" are few and far between. Tapping the Vein has easily been the most wonderful find. This girl can sing with the best of them, and the music creates a wonderful mood which seems to fit well with driving at night through New Orleans. Now if they could only play shows here...
Average customer rating:
- Come Undone
- Great
- I LIKE THIS ALBUM
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Come Undone
Robbie Williams
Manufacturer: EMI/Capitol
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00008UAHX
Release Date: 2002-12-02 |
Tracks:
- Come Undone
- One Fine Day
- Happy Easter (War Is Coming)
Album Details
Taken from his Album "Escapology", this Single also Includes the Robster's Timely Take-off on John Lennon and Yoko Ono's Famed Antiwar Anthem, the Morphed "Happy Easter (War is Coming)". Also Includes Some Enhanced Documentary Video Coverage.
Customer Reviews:
Come Undone.......2003-12-24
This cd is a great Cd with 2 really good extra songs , firstly come undone is a painfully truthful song about the way Robbie feels about himself ! I am Scum , he says that he is not scum but has felt like it and also the line im your son was inspird o Robbie by Tupac telling America he was their son and Robbie is Britains son. Happy Easter is a really groovy tune but has a serious point to it , the song i about war and that going to war does not change the world it only changes the people in it and then one fine day is a song which Robbie wrote an plays the guitar in and it is just a eally ace tune and everyone is recomended to give this cd a try ! IT ROCKS !!
Great.......2003-10-02
This is a great single. The DVD is great. I wish it would show the entire live version from "The Robbie Williams Show" but it is still good. The video itself is superb.
I LIKE THIS ALBUM.......2003-06-10
it's good. not bad. i like it.
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Undone
MercyMe
Manufacturer: Sony
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Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0007SL35G
Release Date: 2005-03-29 |
Tracks:
- Where You Lead Me
- Everything Impossible
- Here With Me
- In the Blink of an Eye
- Unaware
- Homesick
- When You Spoke My Name
- Million Miles Away
- Caught Up in the Middle
- Never Alone
- Undone
- Shine On
- Keep Singing
Tracks:
- Where You Lead Me [DVD][Live]
- Everything Impossible [DVD][Live]
- Here With Me [DVD][Live]
- In the Blink of an Eye [DVD][Live]
- Unaware [DVD][Live]
- Homesick [DVD][Live]
- When You Spoke My Name [DVD][Live]
- Million Miles Away [DVD][Live]
- Caught Up in the Middle [DVD][Live]
- Never Alone [DVD][Live]
- Undone [DVD][Live]
- Shine On [DVD][Live]
- Keep Singing [DVD][Live]
- Bonus Material [DVD][*]
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An honest review.......2005-07-01
I'm a Mercy Me fan because the guys in the band are very talented and focused on Jesus. I have all of their cds and my dissappointment is that this dual disc has nothing much to offer. I thought the dvd side would have live concert performances of all the songs. It does not! It has just the live concert performances for "Homesick" and "Here With Me" and some bonus footage and commentary etc which are not really worth it considering the $14.98 store price I paid for it and also that I already had the Undone audio cd.I regret my purchase. If you do not have the Undone cd, this is a great buy but if you already do (like me), it's actually a waste of good money except you are a real die hard fan with cash to flash
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Woman Undone (1996 Television Film) / Zooman (1995 Television Film)
Manufacturer: Citadel
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ASIN: B000003JVH
Release Date: 2005-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Main Title
- Closing Argument
- Life in Water
- Terry's Dilemma
- Wet Kisses/Strange Weather
- Airport Flashback
- Allen Dies
- Coroner's Report
- Trial Starts/Desert Light
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