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Revelations [CD + DVD]

Revelations [CD + DVD]

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Artist: Audioslave
Label: Columbia
Category: Music

List Price: £15.99
Buy New: £2.49
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New (27) Used (5) from £2.48

Seller: bva1518
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 21 reviews
Sales Rank: 67624

Format: CD+DVD
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4

UPC: 886970012126
EAN: 0886970012126
ASIN: B000H4VXXC

Release Date: September 4, 2006
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  Disc 1
  • Revelations
  • One And The Same
  • Sound Of A Gun
  • Until We Fall
  • Original Fire
  • Broken City
  • Somedays
  • Shape Of Things To Come
  • Jewel Of The Summertime
  • Wide Awake
  • Nothing Left To Say But Goodbye
  • Moth

  Disc 2
  • 16 minute film

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5 out of 5 stars Revelations   March 12, 2007
Spider Monkey (UK)
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

This is another great album from Audioslave. It is fairly similar to their second album, IE it has some great songs and their unique, excellent style but slightly lacking the power of the first album. Saying that, the songs here are great (and the debut was SO good as a bench mark) that this album easily stands up to repeated listening and is a brilliant album in it's own right. If you're already a fan you can't go wrong and if you're new to Audioslave you'll be getting a top album to start your love affair with this band. The DVD has some good features to keep you interested for fifteen minutes as well!


5 out of 5 stars their best yet?......   September 10, 2006
harry palmer (england)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Bought this day after it came out, haven't stopped listening to it since, it is just as the band have described it themselves, they are their own band on this record with their own sound, no just the remains of soundgarden and rage put together. Highlights are Moth, Sound of a Gun, Wide Awake and Shape of things to come, but there is not a bad or mediocre track on the album, they are all outstanding as you come to expect with a band of this calibre. The DVD is pretty good too, just gives you an insight in to the bands thoughts about making the album, and their reasoning for going back into the studio so soon after Out of Exile, which given the results, was the right thing to do! If you liked their first album and felt a bit let down by Out of Exile, this gets back on track, heavy and hard rocking!Alternatively if you liked both albums you will still love this.


5 out of 5 stars Another year, another quality audioslave release..   November 13, 2006
Denis Cadogan (Harrow,London)
3 out of 4 found this review helpful

The difference being this time around, the band have sort of dispensed with the catchy melodies like 'dandelion' (out of exile's standout track) and 'i am the highway' from the self titled debut.This third effort,produced by brendan o brien, is the experimental opus. It also refines their sound as, along with queens of the stone age, the best seriously-straight up american hard rock act currently on the scene. So the riffs heard in 'sound of a gun' (terrible lyrics, but hey!) 'Moth'(makes other rock bands sound like coldplay!) and 'shape of things to come'(heard in the brilliant 'Miami Vice' movie ) take precedence here. And its about time really that the band let Tom Morello go totally over the top-the group sound even more like a 21st century Led Zeppelin now than they did before(QED:a VERY good thing) and Brad Wilk's drums sound better than ever for some reason. Cornell is still up there with the best vocalists of the generation, and Timmy C rounds off the tightest rhythm section with some interesting funk outs on the bass.(Aforementioned 'Sound of a gun', and 'original fire' being good examples of the bands delivery as a tight knit unit). br /This album arrived relatively straight after the 'Out of exile' tour, and now Chris has decided to release a second solo album.Unfortunately,that could mean the end of this radical supergroup. lets hope not, they have provided us with some of this decade's true hard rock classics. ignore the petulant likes of NME, who are quite happy to criticise bands of the calibre of Audioslave, and laughably turn around with for praise 'babyshambles' or 'the darkness'. There is no better sound in the genre at the moment.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent   September 4, 2006
B. Marshall (Dorset, UK)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I was nervous about listening to this at first, being a massive Audioslave fan, i was worried it wouldn`t live up to the previous 2 albums. It does, the first song kicks in and you know, its Morello and Commerford at there best on guitars. Cornells voice has aged well with there music and the album continues to wow me listen upon listen. br /Audioslave Rock


5 out of 5 stars rockin, funkin, kick ass music!   September 10, 2006
Mr. G. A. Wilkie (glasgow)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This, Audioslave's thrid album doesn't disappoint. The album starts off on a high with the title track "Revalations" an exhibit of how the band have grown to produce yet more unforgettable rock ballads. br / br /The album really gives the feeling that the band are expanding their musical horizons, the album as a whole is not as heavy rock as previous products but with 2 outstanding albums out already who can complain. The bands new style is perfectly displayed in the refreshingly different "original fire" an addictive upbeat track! Which carries on to another utterly different but equally catchy song in the form of "Broken City". br / br /The album is fantastic throughout and is perfectly finnished off with the slow pace of "Moth". br / br /Whilst this new album may not be ass hardcore as the previous 2 it is undoubtably worth the money and is a tribute to (in my opinion) the best rock band in the world! I hope they come back and play Glasgow!

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