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The Urge - Too Much Stereo (CD)

Too Much Stereo
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4.6 out of 5.0 stars 15 Ratings (15 Reviews)

Album Details: Too Much Stereo

Release Date:01/01/2000
Label:Immortal (Emd)
UPC:724384949822

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User Reviews: Too Much Stereo

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    Amazing

    By madco270  Mar 22, 2001

    The Urge never fails when it comes to albums :D

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    The Urge

    By government_overalls  Jan 16, 2001

    This new cd is broading their sound. Their first album "Recieving the Gift of Flavor" was good but too much guitar and not enough of the classic "Urge". "Masters of Style," created what alot of people consider the urge (aka Jump Right In) On, "Too ...Much Stereo," they combined both and put a little bit of the pop/smooth flavor that the radio would like to play more. more mainstream. cleaner funner riffs and lyric hocks. very very good album. my regurads to steve and the guysGovernment_overalls@y
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Pro Reviews: Too Much Stereo

  • All Music Guide

    The Urge's third album finds them focusing less on willful eclecticism and more on song craftsmanship. The result is a solid program of hooky, funky (and occasionally reggaefied) guitar rock. The thing about making a CD is that you have to put your best songs first in the program; since (unlike a cassette) the disc starts from the beginning every time you put it in the player, many people only hear the first few songs of their favorite CDs with any regularity. The Urge are obviously clear on this because they open Too Much Stereo with a mighty one-two punch: the muscular and catchy "What Is This" and the album's equally impressive title track. The rest of the program is also very good but not quite as immediately attention grabbing; there's a subtle intricacy hidden beneath the stooped guitars on "Four Letters and Two Words," and "Welcome to Gunville" nicely alternates Bad Brains-ish interludes with a modified 2-Tone rhythmic base. Toward the end, things unravel just a bit (sample coup...let: "Not quite as dumb as I look/But advantage of me you took") but not enough to significantly undermine the overall quality of this fine album. - Rick Anderson, All Music Guide Read more Less

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The Urge

The St. Louis-based ska-punk outfit the Urge was formed in 1987 by vocalist Steve Ewing and bassist Karl Grable, who together remained the nexus of the group throughout the many roster changes which followed. The original Urge lineup debuted in 1989 with the cassette-only Bust Me Dat Forty, followed a year later by the LP Puttin' the Backbone Back. After the additions o... Read more