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Let it Crash! Boom! Bang! in your CD player:
I've been a fan of Roxette for several years now, and this is, without doubt, one of their best works. Let's see a song-by-song description of it: 1. Harleys & Indians: a kinda weak song to start the album, but it's funny, it might grow on you quite well. 6/10 2. Crash! Boom! Bang!: probly my absolute fav Roxtune of all time. Marie's voice is so full of emotions, the instrumentation is perfect, the songwriting is excellent. An all-time classic for me. 10/10 3. Fireworks: a very catchy upbeat song, with lots of fun in the lyrics and great background vocals. I think it isn't weak to be a single, it's always been doing fine by me. 9/10 4. Run to You: a very romantic typical Roxette-ish song with strings arrangement and, again, Marie's incredible singing (which is true throughout the album). 8/10 5. Sleeping in My Car: perhaps the heaviest rocker in Roxette history, constantly played on the radios. It blows you away, so powerful and rocking. Easy 10/10. 6. Vulnerable: nice song, but way too sappy for me. The strings sound good, though, and the whistling at the end is lovely. 6/10 7. First Girl on the Moon: very enjoyable little tune, Per and Marie's voice match perfectly, the harmonica adds a good folky feeling to it. 9/10 8. Place Your Love: one of my favs on this album, a wonderful acoustic piece with winds arrangement. 10/10 9. I Love the Sound of Crashing Guitars: good rocker tune, good guitars (well, the title speaks for itself) 8/10 10. What's She Like?: it's a kinda upbeat, but still painful and sad song. 7/10 11. Do You Wanna Go the Whole Way?: good upbeat song with incredibly catch strings, nice acoustic interlude by Per. 9/10 12. Lies: a very fun song with some good ironic lyrics. 7/10 13. I'm Sorry: a typically '90s sounding ballad. It gets a lot of praise from other Roxfans, with my agreement. Roxette also recorded it on the album of their best ballads sung in Spanish (just to show how really great this song is). 9/10 14. Love Is All (Shine Your Light on Me): a soaring hymn to love, with some experimental features not so often used in popular music. Probly their longest song. 8/10 15. Go to Sleep: a good way to finish this great work of up to par pop-rock music. Beautiful ballad, can be taken as a lullaby as well. 9/10


Excellent album, a must have for any fan!!!:
With some of their greatest, and most underrated hits, Roxette sizzled with this album. A great mix of ballads and heavey rockers. Trust me, some of these tunes are their heaviest ever put out. Next to Joyride this is their second best album. Never mind any of their greatest hits compilations, they do not include some material from this album. The outstanding tracks from this album being "Harley's and Indians" and "Run to You" and "Sleeping in My Car" and probably their heaviest song, "I Love The Sound of Smashing Guitars." "Crash, Boom, Bang" is an awesome ballad, absolutely gut-wrenching. If you like Roxette's material and do not have this album, then what's the matter with you?


Another of My First CDs:
I asked for this on a birthday wish list shortly after I got my first CD player. This is definitely one of their best CDs. Especially great are the title song, "Run to You", "Love Is All" (sounds like a spiritual song, very pretty), and "Go to Sleep". Even some of the uptempo songs are good, like "Sleeping in My Car" and "Lies". On a totally off-music note, I love the giant checherboard theme of the cover!


An Work Of Astonishingly High Quality:
I did not like the first song on this CD, it simply did not grab me. Okay, that's out of the way. I agree with the reviewer below, the Higher Order of Magnitude comments. The rest of the songs on this CD are all compositions of extraordinarily high quality. While C!B!B! is lightly attractive as pleasant back-ground ear candy in ordinary social circumstances, closer examination of the lyrics and deeper listening to the music reveal fantastic contemporary poetry and magnificent accompanying music. This man Per Gessle is a living muse. The simplicity-yet-depth of his verbal expression -- for example, "been holding on too long - to long," which is NOT mere repetition -- is unbelievably thoughtful and subtle. That particular song, in fact, "What's She Like," conveys the impression of intense pain and regret. My first thought was that a woman with remarkable powers of expression had composed it, casting into words her feelings after being rejected by a lover... and I was startled to see that Gessle wrote that song (and then I saw that he wrote the words/music for all the others too). Sit down with this CD, and read the words while playing the songs, and you will be captivated. Ask yourself what process brought these compositionss into being -- consider what sort of thinking creates art like this. You will realize you cannot do it yourself, you will understand that this individual has a tremendous gift. I am not generally familiar with Roxette, much less am I friends with the band members (which would prompt artificial promotional flattery). NO, my appraisal of this work is completely honest -- I think "Crash! Boom! Bang!" constitutes an absolutely superlative set of songs, and I vigorously recommend it to anyone who appreciates true poetic/musical art. Per Gessle's composition talent is of the highest quality -- and Marie's fantastic vocals definitely bring it all to life. This music is the best. Enjoy.


A Higher Order of Magnitude:
This is a great album, simply terrific. The songs are catchy without being trite, there are some fine serious pieces here, and plenty of edgy rock to keep your blood flowing. I know very, very little about Roxette... which I initally thought was the female vocalist's name (a mistake everyone makes, probably). The impression I get from Roxette's music is that this pair is similar to a thousand couples-bands throughout the world. The last one I saw live was a young husband/wife team performing in a resort lobby during happy hour; the one before that in a Ramada Inn dining room, during supper. They were backed by a synthesizer providing drumbeat and various instruments, while the vocalists both played guitars and/or keyboards, creating the effect of a band with several musicians. They sang lovely songs and rock songs, anything the customers wanted to hear -- some old stuff, and some original stuff. Both of the couple-groups I heard sounded almost the same. Much of their stuff was, in the final analysis, background music. Roxette, though, broke away from that, and in a HUGE way. They are that Ramada Inn couple in many ways, but they found the key to vaulting upward to a much higher order of magnitude, and their music is original, striking and fantastic. I received "Crash! Boom! Bang!" from a good friend, and I will always be extremely grateful to her for introducing me to Roxette. This one is definitely a keeper.


Artist:Roxette
Binding:Audio CD
EAN:0766485514226
Format:Import
Original Release Date:1994-10-04
Release Date:1999-08-31
UPC:766485514226


Tracks:
  • Harleys & Indians (Riders in the Sky)
  • Crash! Boom! Bang!
  • Fireworks
  • Run to You
  • Sleeping in My Car
  • Vulnerable
  • First Girl on the Moon
  • Place Your Love
  • I Love the Sound of Crashing Guitars
  • What's She Like?
  • Do You Wanna Go the Whole Way?
  • Lies
  • I'm Sorry
  • Love Is All (Shine Your Light on Me)
  • Go to Sleep



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