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Throwing Copper
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Album Details: Throwing Copper

Release Date:04/19/1994
Label:Mca
UPC:008811099725

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    No need for a Greatest Hits album...

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jun 26, 2006

    Pros: Every track is memorable. Raw power and emotion.

    Cons: Cons???

    When I originally bought this album, back in the 90's, just after it came out, I couldn't quite appreciate how good it truly was. I was a foolish high schooler who would bite at the next big thing. I listened to this album passionately for th...ree or four months, and then let it go to the wayside for a few years. Just this past year, I revisited the album, and was blown away by the maturity, seriousness, and fun of the record. There's the tracks that you know -- "I Alone," "Selling the Drama," and "Lightning Crashes." But even after not hearing it for almost ten years, it was the other tracks that I remembered instantly, beat for beat, even lyric for lyric. "Waitress," "S*** Towne," "All Over You," and the band's tour-de-force, and perhaps the greatest song written in the 90's, "White, Discussion," a track that I never listened to all the way through until just this past year. If you liked some of the afore-mentioned songs back in the 90's, but didn't think much of the band, do yourself a favor and give Throwing Copper a listen. It truly is one of the greatest albums ever. Read more Less

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    One of the best cds ever

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jul 11, 2003

    This cd kicks more ass than you know. Every song is awesome. Lightning crashes is the best song ever. The bonus song on this cd is really good too. Go buy this...now.

Pro Reviews: Throwing Copper

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    On Throwing Copper, Live tightened their sound, added crashing crescendos for dramatic effect, and injected some anger into their sound and songwriting. They also eased up a bit on the Eastern philosophy; the result is a more cohesive, memorable record overall, and quite an improvement from the sometimes overly precious Mental Jewelry. And for all of Mental Jewelry's ideologies, Throwing Copper is ultimately a more passionate and successful album, thanks to tracks like "I Alone," "Selling the Drama," and "All Over You," all of which received heavy radio play. The rebirth-themed "Lightning Crashes," the album's biggest hit, was written in memory of Barbara Lewis, a classmate who was killed by a drunk driver in 1993. Other standouts include the Kurt Cobain/Courtney Love-inspired "Stage," the apocalyptic "White, Discussion," the bass-driven, obsessive "Iris," and the dark "Dam at Otter Creek." Of course, Kowalczyk couldn't resist throwing in a song like "T.B.D." (for the Tibetan Book of t...he Dead), based on Aldous Huxley's slow descent into death, aided by heroin. Its melodrama was a bit much, even for Live, and was just a sign of things to come on their next album, Secret Samadhi. But Throwing Copper is still a huge improvement from Mental Jewelry, and is the least overtly preachy Live album to date. - Gina Boldman, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Live

Live rose to chart success on the strength of its anthemic music and idealistic, overtly spiritual songwriting, two hallmarks which earned the group frequent comparisons to U2. Live first formed in the early '80s in their hometown of York, Pennsylvania, when future members Chad Taylor (guitar), Patrick Dahlheimer (bass) and Chad Gracey (drums) began playing together und... Read more