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Release Date:06/28/2005
Label:Decca
UPC:028947569527

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    Explosive

    By cougar  Aug 4, 2005

    Pros: two sided, dvd and cd

    Cons: would be great to have more dvd side

    love Bond, No one else takes strings and brings them alive like these lovely girls do. I and my one year old grandson loves to watch the dvd, he stops playing and watches the the dvd till its over.

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    Must Have CD - BUY IT NOW

    By Sati  Aug 3, 2005

    Pros: They are amazing make you want to get up and move need i say more

    Cons: no cons they are unbelievable

    You gotta go out and buy this cd..it is amazing...best of their previous albums put together on this one album really unbelievable and the performances on the dvd words cant begin to explain

Pro Reviews: Explosive: The Best of Bond [DualDisc]

  • All Music Guide

    Explosive gathers 12 highlights from Bond's three studio albums. It also includes the previously unreleased "Carmina," "Caravan," and "Sugar Plum." It's kind of a strange time for the U.K. quartet to put out a collection like this. For one thing, discounting the new material, it's relatively brief. On the other hand, Explosive might be a way for Bond to further establish their slick amalgam of classical instrumentation, worldbeat, and dance music flourish. In that sense Explosive is a primer, a guidebook, a showcase; for Bond's established fans, it's a succinct album survey with the incentive of bonus content. Released in DualDisc format, the set includes music videos for the title track, "Victory," and "Fuego," as well as a photo gallery and the entire album in 5.1 Surround Sound. As usual, in the artwork and photography Bond have refused to be staid or classical. Explosive features Haylie Ecker, Eos Chater, Tania Davis, and GayYee Westerhoff dressed to the hilt and surrounded by vibr...ant flora. As they've always done, particularly with 2003's Classified, the quartet stands boldly behind its style, no matter the naysayers. Of course, the usual criticisms do apply. Pieces like "Duel," "Viva," and "Caravan" move well. But their gleaming intersection of flighty chamber instruments and relentlessly jaunty electronics tries so hard to be irrepressible that it can have the opposite effect. When that happens, Bond's music ends up at the border between the ultramodern and sounds for the background. (Much of Explosive would be perfect scenesetting music for the arrival of Lara Croft or a certain gentleman spy in some farflung urban locale.) But Bond fans don't struggle with these questions of validity, and for them (or the casual, curious listener) Explosive is a worthy pickup. - Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Bond

The U.K.'s Bond were hailed the Spice Girls of classical music, but Eos (violin), Haylie Ecker (violin), Gay-Yee Westerhoff (cello), and Tania Davis (viola) composed a vibrant worldbeat sound all their own. All are well-educated, having played their specific instruments since early childhood, later accompanying some of the U.K.'s pop acts like the Divine Comedy, Primal ... Read more