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Richard Latanville

Member of the Brotherhood
you caught me at a bad time, so why don' you piss off!
Posts: 495
Member Since: 22/10/2004 3:07:45 PM
Location: Midland, Ontario, Canada
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01/01/2007 5:43:59 PM - 5:43:59 PM |
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I found a copy of Monaco 2nd album and cheap 4.45 pounds or $10 canadian from a person who sell it with amazon.co.uk ($18 to ship to canada) still what a steal. As I am waiting for the cd, what would I expect, is it good like Music for pleasure? best track? your overall rating of 10? Your feed back to who has the album is apreciated. 
All these years they've tried to break you To your knees Anger scours right through your veins Now it's time to put an end To all the lies Now it's time to take control Of your life
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Richard Latanville

Member of the Brotherhood
you caught me at a bad time, so why don' you piss off!
Posts: 495
Member Since: 22/10/2004 3:07:45 PM
Location: Midland, Ontario, Canada
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03/01/2007 11:28:04 AM - 11:28:04 AM |
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Well I cant wait til it comes, so its a pop album..... coool!! 
All these years they've tried to break you To your knees Anger scours right through your veins Now it's time to put an end To all the lies Now it's time to take control Of your life
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NotAMod

Weirdo
"Both Together Or Not At All"
Posts: 4,985
Member Since: 02/12/2002 8:56:59 AM
Location: , United Kingdom (Scotland)
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04/01/2007 3:53:07 AM - 3:53:07 AM |
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The best way to describe the second Monaco album is "mixed bag". However I'd also contradict that by saying it is probably their most consistent album next to Music For Pleasure which is quite eclectic musically. MFP had Indie-Rock, House, Trip-Hop and Film Soundtrack all within the short space of an hour but on "Monaco" they were aiming for a more settled and traditional band sound. In terms of quality, I personally think that MFP will always be vastly superior. The second album simply lacked a strong hit single whereas MFP had those in spades. I've Got A Feeling is a solid tune but sounds a bit of a retread of what they'd done (better) before. There are also retreads of MFP's lyrical themes - the Hook/Aherne split - which worked well on the 1st album but sounds a bit tired here. A Life Apart, Kashmere, Black Rain, It's A Boy and End of the World are my highlights of the second album. I didn't take to See-saw from day one and consider it to be the worst thing Monaco have done. Also, Ballroom is a bit forgettable and Marine seems nothing more than the 'token instrumental'; Drum'n'bass for the sake of it  sounded like random band-wagon jumping. 6 and a half/10 for me, whereas MFP gets a well deserved 9/10. I personally think they should've done more tunes like Ultra and Shattered for the second album, been a bit more edgey... Ah well.
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mark reed
Member of the Brotherhood
Posts: 487
Member Since: 14/03/2003 2:48:29 PM
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18/01/2007 2:43:03 AM - 2:43:03 AM |
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"Ive Got A Feeling", wasn't pop? What do you mean? The video had Hooky as a psychoanalyst for a lovesick dog, so it must be pop.
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Richard Latanville

Member of the Brotherhood
you caught me at a bad time, so why don' you piss off!
Posts: 495
Member Since: 22/10/2004 3:07:45 PM
Location: Midland, Ontario, Canada
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14/03/2007 1:01:52 PM - 1:01:52 PM |
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Shellshocker wrote: | | This is a very good find, RL. I'd been trying to find this album, without success. However, the price I'm looking at on your link is 29 pounds, which plus another 3 pounds for shipping. Too rich for me. |
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I paid 4.50 pounds brand new and 3 pounds shipping, just look around, best source is Amazon's 3rd party. They have great deals. 
All these years they've tried to break you To your knees Anger scours right through your veins Now it's time to put an end To all the lies Now it's time to take control Of your life
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Michael Monkhouse
Member of the Movement
Posts: 517
Member Since: 29/09/2004 4:20:27 AM
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03/03/2012 8:29:50 AM - 8:29:50 AM |
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Feels like I've been here, before but years ago a mag described Brotherhood as a son of LowLife and I think many of their minor works can be seen thus: Movement to Closer, Republic to Technique, RTP to 'Lec, even Sirens to GR - and especially Monaco to M4P. Love Monaco esp It's A Boy, but it ain't on a par with its daddy (is that incestuous?). In fact I oft consider 97 as Hook's return to form - musically after the disappointments of Revenge and Republic, personally after the nasty tabloidy Merton split. Good stuff!
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