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Funny Thing
40 Ft Ringo
Funny Thing
Genre: Rock
 
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Japanese version featuring 2 bonus tracks: "Shakedown", & "Hopeless".

     
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All Artists: 40 Ft Ringo
Title: Funny Thing
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Universal
Release Date: 8/4/2003
Album Type: Import
Genre: Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 4988005339690

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Album Description
Japanese version featuring 2 bonus tracks: "Shakedown", & "Hopeless".
 

CD Reviews

A great modern melodic rock album
George Dionne | Cape Cod, MA | 01/30/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The Good

"Inside Your Head" uses a simple yet effective chord pattern, highlighted by a melodic chorus. "Anyway" is just as effective, as 40 Ft. Ringo echo most men when they sing about; despite the abuse, we are all crazy in love. "Big Fat Smile" is led by an infectious guitar lead and drumbeat, and describes someone who is a bad ass, or at least thinks they are. There are arena rock riffs aplenty on "Origami Mommy". For such a happy sounding tune, it sure has a dark message about destroyed feelings.



A Freak Like You" has a Green Day-like feel to it with its three chord progression and catchy little riffs. The tempo slows down a bit "I Miss You Blue". Soothing and touching vocals are backed by serine acoustic guitars. As with most of the songs on this CD, "Anti-Zero" has a very radio-friendly appeal to it. An obsessed stalker is the main focal point of the bluesy track "Fanatic". The song is meant to be all in fun and is about a celebrity stalker, not a scary ex-boyfriend/girlfriend kind.



The Bad

It's been out for a year and had pretty much fell under the radar. However, it was just recently re-released with five bonus tracks.



The Verdict

I never really listened to Trixter when they were around, so I couldn't tell you if they were good or bad. 40 Ft. Ringo's latest however is a great modern melodic rock album. Between the familiar chord changes, instantly recognizable guitar riffs, well-written sometimes playful lyrics, and melodic vocals, it really is a no-brainer to have this one in your CD collection.



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