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WhatsYourFaveChemsAlbum?
#8
Posted 19 November 2006 - 3:56 AM
I hate to be so vague, but these days it depends on what my mood is. There are enough Chems albums in their catalogue for me to choose which one fits with which mood, situation, etc.. The "favorite Chems album" topic is a little played out, imo - but I suppose it is nice to see where people stand from time to time.
I've been listening to some live stuff and have been enjoying it quite a bit, it gets the Chemical senses tingling. I'm sure the closer we get to Chemical 6, the more frequently all of us will be revisiting the Chems' back catalogue.
I've been listening to some live stuff and have been enjoying it quite a bit, it gets the Chemical senses tingling. I'm sure the closer we get to Chemical 6, the more frequently all of us will be revisiting the Chems' back catalogue.
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#14
Posted 19 November 2006 - 2:53 PM
The EP was 14th Century Sky, but we'll let you off 8)
I think Push The Button feels best as an album - not saying that all the tracks on it are the Chems' best work, but they gel together nicely. It is hard though, as all of the Chems' albums are a journey, they do it better than anyone else.
I suppose it's because Push The Button doesn't really have any tracks that annoy me, maybe Shake Break Bounce sometimes, but on the whole it's good. On all of the other albums, there is a track that annoys me a little bit. It's weird, coz I like the track, it just sort of bugs me when listening to the whole album. Good example would be Don't Stop The Rock - it's a good track, but annoys me on the album. Or Music:Response on Surrender, seems to pick up so much when it's played live, be due to the different sequencing or just the fact that it's shorter.
I think Push The Button feels best as an album - not saying that all the tracks on it are the Chems' best work, but they gel together nicely. It is hard though, as all of the Chems' albums are a journey, they do it better than anyone else.
I suppose it's because Push The Button doesn't really have any tracks that annoy me, maybe Shake Break Bounce sometimes, but on the whole it's good. On all of the other albums, there is a track that annoys me a little bit. It's weird, coz I like the track, it just sort of bugs me when listening to the whole album. Good example would be Don't Stop The Rock - it's a good track, but annoys me on the album. Or Music:Response on Surrender, seems to pick up so much when it's played live, be due to the different sequencing or just the fact that it's shorter.
#16
Posted 19 November 2006 - 3:48 PM
Overal i would say Dig Your Own Hole.
But it really depends at the stage i'm in. Kind off like Whirly.
Lately i went trough a Exit Planet Dust period , but i've had periods where i only listened to COme With Us.
If i HAD to pick , i would say DYOH.
But it really depends on the mood
But it really depends at the stage i'm in. Kind off like Whirly.
Lately i went trough a Exit Planet Dust period , but i've had periods where i only listened to COme With Us.
If i HAD to pick , i would say DYOH.
But it really depends on the mood
#20
Posted 19 November 2006 - 8:09 PM
i can never pick one. come with us some more special memories, but it's always been ace complete albums i dont think they can every write a bad album. it's always be fresh something new yet god mode.
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