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Libertad

Libertad

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Artist: Velvet Revolver
Label: Sony Music CMG
Category: Music

List Price: £5.99
Buy New: £1.49
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You Save: £4.50 (75%)

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New (52) Used (24) from £1.39

Seller: cdvalue
Sales Rank: 5,246

Language: English (Original Language)
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 8 3 00688859
Model: N03-011084
UPC: 828768885925
EAN: 0828768885925
ASIN: B000P29B62

Release Date: July 2, 2007
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • Don't Drop That Dime
  • American Man
  • She Mine
  • For A Brother
  • Just Sixteen
  • The Last Fight
  • Can't Get It Out Of My Head
  • Spay
  • Let It Roll
  • "Pills, Demons & Etc."
  • Gravedancer
  • She Builds Quick Machines
  • Let It Roll
  • She Mine
  • Get Out The Door
  • She Builds Quick Machines
  • The Last Fight
  • "Pills, Demons & Etc."
  • American Man
  • Mary Mary
  • Just Sixteen
  • Can't Get It Out Of My Head
  • For A Brother
  • Spay
  • Gravedancer
  • Re-Evolution

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When they exploded out of the gates on their 2004 debut, Contraband, Velvet Revolver were met with as much diffidence as appreciation. After all, supergroups have tended to detonate as often as succeed, and with vocalist Scott Weiland, bassist Duff McKagan, and guitarist Slash all vying to keep the lit match away from the fuse, the odds against this band ever seeing album #2 were even money at best. Surprise! Not only have Velvet Revolver survived three years with unreckless abandon, this album blows the doors off its predecessor. Save a pair of disinfected ballads ("The Last Fight," "Gravedancer"), Libertad is all about hand-grenade chords, drag-racing riffs, and circus-tent choruses. The ageless McKagan and Slash continually gun for the disorderliness of their former band (most notably on the punkish opener "Let It Roll" and its lewd brother "Spay"), while Weiland sounds--knock on wood--positively clean and like a voice of boisterous renewal on tracks like "Mary Mary," "She Builds Quick Machines," and the melt-in-your-mouth cover of ELO's "Can't Get It out of My Head." Obviously egos have been checked at the studio door, as Velvet Revolver have already exceeded their anticipated existence. And now that existence goes back on the clock, trying to outshine a second album that's head-and-shoulders better than the first. --Scott Holter


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