- Audio CD (Feb 21 2002)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Label: Oglio Records
- ASIN: B00000K29V
- Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
- Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #95,754 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)
Product Details
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| 1. Incubus Of Love |
| 2. It's Up To You |
| 3. Ain't That To Die For |
| 4. Fixation |
| 5. The Dance Of Love |
| 6. One Hundred Dollars An Hour |
| 7. Rhythm Of The Heartbeat |
| 8. I've Been There Before |
| 9. Running With The Noisy Boys |
| 10. I Will Always Hold You In My Heart |
| 11. Angel In Me |
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Ritz's Bits,
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This review is from: Absolute O Brien (Audio CD)
Richard O'Brien is a very talented singer/songwriter/actor. But unfortunately, outside of "Rocky Horror", "Shock Treatment" and maybe even "Dark City" -- most of his work isn't known about, even by the devout Rocky people. Many of the songs on this album are from his Mephistopheles Smith live act he was developing in the early and mid-90s and finally gave up when the costume effect he insisted on going on gave him problems. He did however record some of the best songs (minus, unfortunately, "Disgracefully Yours" the title of his act) for this CD. He then added other songs that he wrote during the making of "Dark City" and recorded most everything in a soft jazz style that was decidedly different from his earlier tunes (exception "Running With The Noisy Boys.") Does this style work for Richard? Not as well as Richard playing it Rock and Roll style, or listening to him play acoustically on his guitar (oh yeah!) But it does work. Some songs like "It's Up To You" and "Rhythm of the Heartbeat" (the latter from Meph Smith/Disgracefully Yours) sound more like something you'd be listening to at Starbucks and are just a tad too mellow. The jazz style, however works terrifically on other songs. While I prefer the unrelease acoustic version of "Incubus of Love" the jazz version certainly does it justice. "Angel In Me" also works well here. But where it really scores is on two songs "Ain't That to Die For" (again from his act) which is a great upbeat number, and "One Hundred Dollars an Hour" -- the rare song about prostitution and sensuality. I'll be the first to profess more of a fondness for his rawer (and exceptionally difficult to find) earlier works released on vinyl such as his Kimi & Ritz and Dicky Hart singles, or the cast album to "The Stripper," another musical he co-wrote with Hartley (Hartley did the music, Richard the lyrics.) But we won't see a legitimate release of those songs on CD for year, and Richard would like to do another album before revisiting those works. But if you've already bought Rocky and Shock treatment, here's a chance to get another dose of cleverness from the shaven-headed one, Ritz.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Surprised, and extremely pleased,
By "alecksandra" (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Absolute O Brien (Audio CD)
I have been a Rocky Horror fan for 8 years, and absolutely love Richard O'Brien's rock music. I had heard this was more of a jazz CD, but honestly I didn't really know what to expect when I bought it. I had thought I would hear something quirkly, and probably a bit odd despite the jazz description, but much to my great surprise the music is incredibly good. Even though I do like his films, I admit I had somewhat written off his singing talent and had always thought of Richard O'Brien as mainly a cult patriarch - but this CD proves he does have real musical talent and diversity. I was in a bit of shock when first heard the first few songs - I remember thinking "he really CAN sing". If you are a hard core Rocky Horror fan and are wanting more rock music this is probably not a CD you will like. If you are interested in hearing an incredible voice with incredible music, not to mention gaining a possibly new perspective on Richard O'Brien's talent, you will love this CD.
2.0 out of 5 stars
A long shot from Rocky and Shock.,
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This review is from: Absolute O Brien (Audio CD)
I've been a fan of Rocky Horror for many, many years now and recently purchased Shock Treatment, which I was totally captivated by. I love Richard's way of mixing 50's and 60's rock with that of the 70's and 80's. He is a wonderful lyricist and song writer and I'm very impressed with his work, in general.I bought this CD hoping to find more of his music, similar in style to that of Rocky and Shock Treatment. I was disappointed with this CD mainly in the fact that the songs are all jazzy, lounge sounding songs. No electric guitars or catchy, fun choruses. There doesn't seem to be the same angst and fire that was in his other works. They seemed very mellow and tame, not cutting edge, rebelious, and memorable. He does show his singing talent in this CD. If you are looking for music similar to his earlier works I wouldn't look here. If you want to see another dimension of Richard then this CD is worth a look.
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