Take Me to Your Leader
Track Listings
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1. God Is Not a Secret
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2. Take Me to Your Leader
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3. Breathe
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4. Reality
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5. Breakfast
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6. Let It Go
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7. Cup O' Tea
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8. It's All Who You Know
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9. Miracle Child
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10. Lost the Plot
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11. Breathe (Benediction)
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Take Me to Your Leader, Music, Newsboys, CCM, Christian Rock
Average customer rating:
- Take Me to Your Leader Newsboys
- WORTH EVERY PENNY!
- The Best From Newsboys!
- This one is so cool!
- I love the news boys take me to your leader
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Take Me to Your Leader
Newsboys
Manufacturer: Sparrow
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Christian Rock
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ASIN: B000000UYF
Release Date: 1996-02-20 |
Tracks:
- God Is Not A Secret
- Take Me To Your Leader
- Breathe
- Reality
- Breakfast
- Let It Go
- Cup O' Tea
- It's All Who You Know
- Miracle Child
- Lost The Plot
- Breathe (Benediction)
Customer Reviews:
Take Me to Your Leader Newsboys.......2007-05-20
Hello, This album is a good CD. I like the music. The songs are good too. Especially the Take me to your leader.
WORTH EVERY PENNY!.......2006-08-15
This is the album The Newsboys have not been able to top but should try to,although "Thrive" was a little close,but not close enough.The Newsboys sound like a full band here all the way through the disc,not leaving behind one bit of filler."Lost the Plot"is my personal favorite,the message is so "in your face""Reality","Breakfast",the title song, are all superb, to say the least.This album along with d.c.Talk's "Jesusfreak" are essential to any serious cd collection,really.............Enjoy!
The Best From Newsboys!.......2006-08-09
I think this is the best album made by the Newsboys. This was made while Stve Taylor was still writing lyrics for them. And if you know Steve Taylor's style it generally has some sarcasm which makes you think a little while you listen to the great sound of the music. Breakfast is a real classic song which shows off the talent of both Steve and Peter. If you like the way the Newsboys sound then you will like this album.
This one is so cool!.......2006-06-23
I love this CD so,so much! Now,for my own little comments on each song:
God is not a secret 7/10 This song kinda sets the mood for the CD,not one of my favorites but,it's OK.
Take me to your leader 9/10 This one really draws you into the album,rock on!!
Breathe 6/10 This one has the best guitar in it,but the cymbals get on my nerves after a while.
Reality 8/10 Nicely done percussion!
Breakfast 11/10 I think you get the point!
Let it go 9/10 This one calms things down a bit,very nice acoustics!
Cup o' tea 10/10 This song probaly is the hardest song on the CD.
It's all who you know 7/10 Nice guitar riffs!
miracle child 8/10 Starts off slow,but kinda get's a beat.
Lost the plot 6/10 Probaly my least favorite,it's just too long!
Breathe (benediction)9/10 A very sweet melody,I love the way Phil sings on this one!
Overall,a very awesome sounding album.I highly recommend this!
I love the news boys take me to your leader.......2005-12-07
one day my mom put in this music and told me it was the news boys and at first I did not know if I would like but once I lisned to it i liked it better than all the other rock music I have heard and the interesting thing is that my friends memorize tons of the cds and had old newsboys tapes.
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- My favorite Doom Album
- A True Schizo Indeed
- Dozens of aliases, but only one DOOM
- Absolute Classic...
- MF Doom doesn't get much better than this
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Take Me to Your Leader
King Geedorah
Manufacturer: Big Dada Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00009MGOD
Release Date: 2003-06-17 |
Tracks:
- Fazers
- Fastlane feat. Biolante
- Krazy World feat. Gigan
- The Final Hour feat. MF Doom
- Monster Zero
- Next Levels feat. Lil'Sci, ID 4 Winds & Stahhr
- No Snakes Alive feat. Jet-Jaguar & Rodan
- Anti-Matter feat. MF Doom & Mr Fantastik
- Take Me To Your Leader
- LockJaw feat. Trunks
- I Wonder feat. Hassan Chop
- One Smart Nigger
- The Fine Print
Customer Reviews:
My favorite Doom Album.......2007-07-01
Doom puts together a fine album under one of his alias names. It's a MF Doom CD so your going to get nothing but tight beats and good rhymes from Doom and the guest apparences from M.I.C. If your a Doom fan then you should own this CD.
A True Schizo Indeed.......2007-06-17
Take Me To Your Leader is more a compilation than it is an album, but it still goes pretty hard. But I honestly have to say that I probably wouldnt give any of the other artists the time of day if they werent over DOOM's beats. This CD keeps pretty much the same comic book-like feel as the rest of Dumile's projects, so it stays entertaining from open to close. Virtually the whole CD is jammin, but I'm still havin a lil touble gettin used to the "dis-jointed rhythm" beats (Monster Zero & The Final Hour), but one track that I just can't stop listening to is 'The Fine Print', KG really killed that one, plus that beat is just plain sick. I would only recommend this one for already DOOM fans, cuz if you're just gettin into him, this one may throw you off a lil bit.
Dozens of aliases, but only one DOOM.......2006-10-10
DOOM took up another mask for this release, this time a Godzilla-inspired guise known as King Geedorah. The Three-Headed Monster delivered an album with epic production, and stupendous rhymes from the Metal Faced Villain. Though DOOM, the emcee wasn't on enough of this album's cuts(it'd have been in Vaudeville Villain/Operation: Doomsday territory if it was), he is behind the boards on the entire product. Some the emcees he collects for the product range from dope, to average, but none compare to Villain himself. When DOOM does flow over his own beats on this album, it's easily five stars; however, for the times we have to listen to an emcee like Gigan rhyme over a beat which should've been used for a Geedorah solo cut, I just can't feel comfortable giving this a five star rating. If it were anyone else, then it'd be five stars; however, this album taunts you, and in some cases, frustrates you by showing just how exsquisite it'd be if DOOM got more microphone time, instead of his vastly inferior guests.
Still, if you're a fan of DOOM, or any of his alter-egos, this is a must-have for your collection. If you're a fan of good, abstract hip-hop then you'll also appreciate this release. A wonderful album, which, unfortunately, could've been much better.
Absolute Classic..........2006-05-12
King Geedorah aka MF DOOM's second album, Take Me To Your Leader, is not as good as Operation: Doomsday, but not far from it. DOOM's use of old '50 B-movies and samples makes this more of a concept album than Op: D. The first song, "Fazers", is a timeless classic, and may be the best DOOM verse at that point. "Fastlane", ft. Kurious Jorge, is a very good one as well. Kurious, or Biolante, as he's named here, rides the track not very well until the 1st "chorus" comes in, and from then on, fuggedaboutit...
The next track, "Krazy World", with Gigan, is pretty good but gets a little annoying...but I had no idea of the magnitude the next song would bring..."The Final Hour", only 49 sec., is CLASSIC ALL THE WAY THROUGH...they even slow the beat down like in "Tick, Tick..." from Op: D. Whoo.
The first skit, "Monster Zero", is good, but you probably won't feel like listening to it all the time. It's just cut samples from Godzilla movies. "Next Levels", with only ID 4 Winds, Lil Sci, and Stahhr (noticed that DOOM's only been on 2 songs at this point?) is very, very good indeed. After that, it's the timeless classic "No Snakes Alive", featuring MF DOOM, MF Grimm, and Rodan, from MF DOOM and MF Grimm's EP, but revised, and a little more rapping from DOOM. "Anti-Matter", featuring Mr. Fantastik, may not be the best song on here (still "Fazers" at this point), but it certainly is the best song featuring an MC. DOOM and Fantastik are SO good together, it's crazy!
The next track, ANOTHER skit, "Take Me To Your Leader", the title track, is very monotonous, and slow. Shouldn't have put this skit on here.
And here we are with "Lockjaw", the next classic after "Anti-Matter", with only Trunks rapping. This song starts off SO damn GOOD, the intro w/ the bass bumping is..whoo-hoo! And then Trunks goes..
"Before I rock raps, I drink a keg of Listerine, then I spit the freshest rhymes never heard for centuries..." and gets better after that!
Next, we have "I Wonder", the 2nd least played track of mine (Take Me To Your Leader is #1) with only Hassan Chops rapping (DOOM's only been on 4 songs so far). He's all right, this one I give an OK.
UHHHH!!! Another skit!!! AAHH!!! "One Smart N*****", the next skit, is better than "TMTYL", but not as good as "Monster Zero". This one's about child illiteracy, and racial profiling. Real deep.
Uh oh! Here we go! The last song had to be a classic! And it is! "The Fine Print" is the ONLY song on the album (MAYBE "No Snakes Alive", "Fastlane", and "Anti-Matter", MAYBE.) that rivals "Fazers" as the best song. "Fazers" easily wins, but this song got damn close. First second of the song is CRAZY and it doesn't let up until the last second...
So anyway, some Pros of the album...
1. "Fazers"
2. Very goofy skits
3. Nice concept
4. Great featuring MCs
And cons...
1. DOOM's only on 5 songs
2. The last 2 skits weren't that good
3. "I Wonder" wasn't up to par
4. Some ok MCs (Gigan, Hassan Chops)
Grading:
Fazers (10/10)
Fastlane (9.5/10)
Krazy World (8.5/10)
The Final Hour (10/10)
Monster Zero (9.5/10)
Next Levels (9.5/10)
No Snakes Alive (10/10)
Anti-Matter (10/10)
Take Me To Your Leader (8/10)
Lockjaw (10/10)
I Wonder (8/10)
One Smart N***** (8/10)
The Fine Print (10/10)
MF Doom doesn't get much better than this.......2005-09-27
The Metal Fingered Villain (aka Zev Love X, Viktor Vaughn, [born] Daniel Dumile) returns to the scene as King Geedorah with one of his greatest albums yet. Although Doom demolishes his peers on the two tracks he's featured on, this is more of a production feat for him. He spends most of the time behind the boards cleverly boasting samples from old Godzilla movies (among others), fused together with a enthralling production. The production has a lo-fi feel to it (since many of the samples are recorded straight from a VCR), but it certainly doesn't suck any life out of the songs. The production is often times inspiring, dark, creepy and uplifting. At first glance, I thought I wouldn't like this album that much because of the massive amount of guest rappers (which include Biolante, Gigan, Lil'Sci, ID 4 Winds & Stahhr, Jet-Jaguar & Rodan, Mr. Fantastik, Trunks, Hassan Chop), all of which I have never heard of. I was simply amazed at the unity of the album upon my first listen. And to my amazement, all the guest rappers are excellent, which isn't always the case with Doom releases. My favorites would include "Fastlane" featuring Biolante, "Krazy World" featuring Gigan, "The Final Hour" featuring MF Doom, "Monster Zero", "Anti-Matter" featuring MF Doom & Mr Fantastik, and "The Fine Print".
Clocking in at a tight 42 minutes, the album feels very complete, and completely stripped of filler. Anyone interested in hearing an alternate side of MF Doom (the production side) will find more than they were expecting. Definitely one of the best hip-hop records of 2003.
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Take Me to Your Leader
Newsboys
Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Christian Contemporary Music
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General
| Rock
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ASIN: B000008QWE
Release Date: 1996-04-30 |
Tracks:
- God Is Not a Secret
- Take Me to Your Leader
- Breathe
- Reality
- Breakfast
- Let It Go
- Cup O' Tea
- It's All Who You Know
- Miracle Child
- Lost the Plot
- Breathe (Benediction)
Customer Reviews:
Single.......2003-08-09
This is the CD Single for Take Me To Your Leader. Listed above is the tracklist for the full-length, but here is the one for the single:
1. Take Me To Your Leader
2. Take Me To Your Leader (Vocal Space Mix)
3. Shine (Tom Lord-Alge Remix)
4. Dear Shame
There isn't much to say; it's a CD single. But the remix of Shine is wonderful.
Average customer rating:
- The Captain has Landed...
- Would be 5 stars but...
- Hawkwind - 'Take Me To Your Leader' (Voiceprint/Hawkwind Records)
- Do Not Panic
- Hawks are back
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Take Me to Your Leader
Hawkwind
Manufacturer: Hawkwind UK
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000AIZ8G8
Release Date: 2005-09-19 |
Tracks:
- Spirit of the Age
- Out Here We Are
- Greenback Massacre
- To Love a Machine
- Take Me to Your Leader
- Digital Nation
- Sunray
- Sighs
- Angela Android
- Letter to Robert
Product Description
1. Spirit Of The Age
2. Out Here We Are
3. Greenback Massacre
4. To Love A Machine
5. Take Me To Your Leader
6. Digital Nation
7. Sunray
8. Sighs
9. Angela Android
10. A Letter To Robert Of The Micro Man
Format: CD
Customer Reviews:
The Captain has Landed..........2007-01-12
Another outing from Captain Dave and Crew..Seems to be another good cut of the Hawklords.....Glad to add it to my collection. . .
Would be 5 stars but..........2006-12-16
Well, the last track "Letter to Robert" is basically rubish.
Apart from that, the album is great!
Hawkwind - 'Take Me To Your Leader' (Voiceprint/Hawkwind Records).......2006-03-02
A very good effort for the long-running British space rock pioneers. Starts off with a modern day re-working of the Bob Calvert gem "Spirit Of The Age" with Mathew Wright on vocals, which was nice to fully take in. Then you get tracks like the typical later-day HW compostion "Greenback Massacre" (where bassist/vocalist Alan Davey takes control-glad you're back,Alan!), "Digital Nation", the awesome "Sunray" (with guests Arthur Brown on vocals and Simon House on violin), the off beat "Angela Android" with guest vocalist Lene Lovich (remember her?)and "A Letter To Robert", which turns out to be a spoken word cut with Arthur Brown once again as guest vocalist. Better than their 1997 'Distant Horizon' release (see my review). Comes with a full color 12-page booklet complete with new artwork and song lyrics. What true Hawkfan could ask for more? Highly recommended.
Do Not Panic.......2006-01-28
I have read all of the reviews posted for this album and all are not only accurate, but it is obvious they are written by true Hawkfans! That is, people who know their subject well, and knew what was necessary for the members of this band to achieve in order for the new album to live up to those of the past. And what a long, glorious past it has been for the technicians of spaceship Hawkwind!
While I would like to give a tune by tune critique, it is my belief that each album from this band is a different spiritual, and psychological journey, and must be undertaken by each listener in order for its value to be measured. It is up to each of us alone to find our particular niche in the auditory trip Hawkwind unravels for us on every studio endeavor. That being said, I was pleased to find that the current trio of Brock, Davey, and Chadwick have not only lost none of their grit and electronic savvy, and are not content to merely hover, but are still moving forward at light speed!
The only complaint I have is the final track, which I was anxiously awaiting (being a fan of the late Robert Calvert). Strange and somewhat experimental, it simply seems to have been put together on the spot and without much effort toward its construction. Unfortunately, this track could have been left off in favor of one or two more songs by the band.
Conversely, the first track, a remake of the Quark, Strangeness & Charm classic, Spirit of the Age, was not only excellent, but done very much in the Spirit of Mr. Calvert. The rest of the album is excellent as well, and I seem to grow more and more fond of it with each listening.
As for those who are for the first time discovering this band, I can only advise you that while some Hawkwind albums are stronger or more unique than others, there is no such thing as a poor studio Hawkwind album! As I stated at the start, each has its place in time, space, consistency, and intention. 'Get your mind right', put the headphones on, turn the lights out, and let Hawkwind take you where they must. Your only regret will be that you must eventually and inevitably return to earth!
Hawks are back.......2006-01-19
Overall, a really good record. Any fan of electronic music, progressive rock or 'spacerock' should be able to enjoy this, and it won't fail to please the rabid Hawkwind fan. However, if you are a Hawkwind fan that is acutely attached to the raw energy and lack of dynamics of 'space ritual', you won't find much of that here. 'Take me to your leader' continues to explore different sonic landscapes and the band continues to improve thier skill at doing what they do. Hawkwind has always changed with the times in their own way, and this record looks towards the future - not the past - in the same way that all the other Hawkwind discs do.
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Take Me to Your Leader
Mnemonic
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
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ASIN: B000FSMVC2
Release Date: 2006-03-14 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- This Is Love
- Mathamatical
- Heavy!!
- Assumptionz
- Mnemonic
- Believe
- Third Degree
- Me Quieres
- Get High
- Lay with Me
- Steady Woman
- Raw
- Fade Away
- Love Like This
- Future
- Blowin Up Shi@!
- Its Like That
- Past
- Fantasy
- Its Alright
- This World Iz Mine
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Take Me to Your Leader
Silent Duplex
Manufacturer: Silent Duplex
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000CA8Z1O
Release Date: 2005-09-13 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Collective Genius
- Critical Analytical
- Reality Theory
- Outro
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Take Me to Your Leader / Junktone Records Compilation
Manufacturer: Junktone
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B00095OCR8 |
Product Description
1. THE Youth Ahead - I Want Your Girlfriend 2. THE Commercials - Quit Your Winning 3. Dawson High - Friday Night 4. Geek 23 - Have I Seen You Before? 5. Inquiery 19 - Better Off Dead 6. THE Dolts - Polly 7. THE Turdz - I Hate Hippies 8. Logic - One Stand 9. Crotch Goblins - Dumptruck 10. Anti-Flag - Indie Sux, Hardline Sux, Emo Sux, You Suck 11. Berlin Project - Nothing New 12. Scratch Test - Saturate Your Mind 13. Felix Frump - New One 14. Sure Enough - Understanding 15. EXO - Just Curious 16. Clashing Plaid - Web 17. Unseen - Social Security 18. Broken Foundation - Corruption 19. THE Falsies - Alanis Morissette Must Die! 20. Bent Wookie - Laughing 21. Gravity's Revenge - Poindexter Street 22. Slowpokes - Bed 23. Reagan Squad - Stand Out 24. Not Bad -- Spork
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Take Me to Your Leader
Manufacturer: Revolve
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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ASIN: B000CA3PXC
Release Date: 2002-10-22 |
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Take Me to Your Leader
Add N to X
Manufacturer: Mute UK Indie
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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| Dance & DJ
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ASIN: B00006IX30
Release Date: 2002-10-14 |
Tracks:
- Take Me To Your Leader (Single Edit)
- The Trees Are Dreamless Leafless Genius (Edit)
- The Monkey Skirt Marters
Album Description
Taken from the British electronica act's 2002 album, The King Of Notting Hill. Tracks, 'Take Me To Your Leader' (Single Edit), 'The Monkey Skirt Marters', 'The Trees Are Dreamless Leafless Genius' (Edit) & the video to the title track. Mute.
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Take Me to Your Leader
MX
Manufacturer: The Orchard
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rock
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General
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
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Metal
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Rock
| Indie Music
| Stores
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ASIN: B00000JH14
Release Date: 2000-03-11 |
Tracks:
- Alien Kamikazes
- Jacked
- Raping The Real World
- Deceiver
- Shocktroops
- 20.2.4
- Blackwall
- Joule
- Political Asylum
- Purgatory
- Strike
- Never Straight
Customer Reviews:
Killer cd!.......2001-08-19
I've got this cd and it's a definate must have for your collection!!!
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