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- Regular price (tax incl.) : ¥2,520
- Issued : 27 Nov 2003
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Item Details
| Genre : | Rock & Pop | Catalogue Number : | WPCR11719 |
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| Format : | CD | Label : | Warner Music |
| Issued : | 27 Nov 2003 | Item sourced from : | Japan |
| Number of Discs : | 1 | ||
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HMV Review
But, as the years pass, the turmoil gradually fades away (even though Weiland was arrested for DUI weeks before the release of this album), and the music stands at center stage, and it's best heard on Thank You, a 14-track collection of the group's hits (the album clocks in at 15 tracks, but Plush is repeated in a widely popular acoustic version). Though each record found STP trying different things and each has a clutch of good album tracks, they were at their best as a singles act, since that's where the strengths -- DeLeo's knack for catchy, monstrous riffs, Weiland's insanely hooky neo-psychedelic melodies, the band's tight, propulsive rhythms, Brendan O'Brien's clean yet intricate production -- lie. Although they seemed rather cookie-cutter at first, thanks partially to the clobbering grunge of Sex Type Thing used as their debut single, the jumbled chronology of Thank You forces the listener to see each track as its own work and judge it on its own merits. And, based on that, it's clear that Stone Temple Pilots were one of the great singles bands of the '90s. Single for single, they had a dynamic mix of crunching hard rock and sugary, slightly trippy melodies, underscored by a real sense of urgency and perfect production by O'Brien, where each track unfolded with layer upon layer of sonic detail and no song outstayed its welcome. This was alt-rock played as classic rock -- it played by the rules of '70s album rock, but its amalgam of sounds and styles, where STP poached from metal, glam, bubblegum, the Beatles, and album rock in equal measure, was purely a creation of the '90s, where postmodern aesthetics became part of the mainstream. And, within the mainstream, nobody did it better than Stone Temple Pilots. Yes, their peers certainly had more indie credibility, but great pop music isn't about credibility; it's how the music sounds, and STP made music that sounded great at the time and even better now. With a few exceptions -- the most notable being the charting singles Unglued, Hollywood Bitch, and Pretty Penny, though cases could be made for their acoustic cover of Zeppelin's Dancing Days, Weiland's spin-off Mockingbird Girl (not STP, but it fits musically), and the album tracks Tumble in the Rough and Church on Tuesday, but that's nit-picking -- Thank You contains all of their great songs, and there are many: the hazy, murky cavalcade of imagery in Vasoline; the swelling, mournful Creep; the neo-glam crunch of Big Bang Baby; the eerie, desolate late-night dread of Big Empty; the majestic Plush; the candy-coated rush of Trippin' on a Hole in a Paper Heart; the silly but effective Alice in Chains homage Wicked Garden; the heavy, heavy monster sound of Down; the sighing cinematic Lady Picture Show; the effortless, incandescent power pop Days of the Week; the matter-of-fact, heartbreaking resignation of Sour Girl; and, best of all, the timeless travelogue Interstate Love Song, as great a driving song as has ever been recorded. These are the songs that have been classified as guilty pleasures by alt-rockers too consumed by conventional definitions of good taste, but ten years after STP's peak, this music reveals itself as some of the best singles of the '90s. Scoff if you want and call them the Guess Who of the '90s, but this music has stood the test of time and this collection is nearly perfect. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
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Songs
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1Vasoline
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2Down
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3Wicked Garden
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4Big Empty
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5Plush
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6Big Bang Baby
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7Creep
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8Lady Picture Show
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9Trippin` On A Hole In A Paper Heart
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10Interstate Love Song
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11All In The Suit That You Wear
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12Sex Type Thing
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13Days Of The Week
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14Sour Girls
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15Plush (Acoustic Version)
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16Long Way Home (Live)
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★F@CK BEE★ | 東京都 | 不明 | 26/August/2005
他に此処に無いのなら…CORE「Crackerman」NO.4「Sex&Violence」SingleC/W「Revolution-BeatlesCover-」SHANGRI-LA~「Coma」辺りが、ポップロック好きには向いているかも…。★スコットウェイランドの12BarBluesも必聴!!★0 people agree with this review
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pilots.glide | japan | 不明 | 16/July/2005
自分の中でのオルタナ系ではダントツ1!!で、やっぱり日本で評価されなかった点として、グランジ・オルタナでくくられてしまった。これでしょう…聴かず嫌いしないでほしい。アメリカが最も得意とする良質のアメリカンロックだ!!DVDでクリップが見れるのには狂喜乱舞しました。MTVアンプラグドのアルバム出ないのかなぁ…このベストの新曲もかっこいいし、各アルバムにもよい曲がたくさんある。ここにない曲でオススメは2ndアルバムpurple収録のpretty pennyと3rdアルバムtiny music収録のtumble in the rough必聴!0 people agree with this review
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