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Icehouse - Man of Colours (CD)

Man of Colours
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Album Details: Man of Colours

Release Date:11/26/2002
UPC:4313272159229

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User Reviews: Man of Colours

  • Overall:

    Track List

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  May 20, 2008

    Pros: none

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    This is the TRACK LIST: 1. Crazy 2. Electric Blue 3. Nothing Too Serious 4. Man of Colours 5. Heartbreak Kid 6. Kingdom 7. My Obsession 8. Girl in the Moon 9. Anybody's War 10. Sunrise 11. Crazy [12" Version] 12. Crazy [Midnight Mix] 13. Sh...akin' the Cage [*] 14. Over My Head [*] 15. Touch the Fire [*] 16. Jimmy Dean [*] 17. Electric Blue [Extended Mix][*] Read more Less

  • Overall:

    More than the two singles!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jan 14, 2000

    Take a listen to the first eight songs
    on this disc and you'll wonder why this
    group didn't get a Grammy. Almost as hot
    as the disc before it (MEASURE FOR
    MEASURE). The remixes on the CD are
    quite unnecessary and bland.

Pro Reviews: Man of Colours

  • All Music Guide

    On their fifth album, the smooth pop style of Australia's Icehouse is garnished with even more bouncy synthesizers and lavish melodies than their earlier work. Lead singer Iva Davies elaborated slant is immediately forthcoming in all the tunes on this album, but is truly the best working part behind the group. Man of Colours' first two tracks attached themselves to the Top 40, with "Crazy" peaking at number 17 in 1987 and "Electric Blue" reaching number seven in 1988, a song cowritten by John Oates. After these two singles, the rest of the album becomes thin with keyboard crammed, syncopated rhythms jumping behind electric guitar that can barely be noticed. Even though the emphasis on keyboards is stereotypical of '80s pop, it's only after the third or fourth song that they grow overbearing, proving that they should have been used in moderate doses. Davies lyrics strain to be substantial, especially on "The Kingdom" and "Anybody's War," but fall short because of the meek support from ...the music enshrouding his polished voice. While the two singles are appealing, the rest of Man of Colours deems quite unnecessary. - Mike DeGagne, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Icehouse

Though it has had varying personnel, Icehouse is essentially a vehicle for the work of Australian Iva Davies (b.May 22, 1955). Davies formed the first version of the band under the name Flowers in 1980 and began scoring hits in Australia with the group's first single, "Can't Help Myself." Icehouse was the name of Flowers' first album, but the group changed its name as i... Read more