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Human Zoo
Gotthard
Human Zoo
Genres: International Music, Pop, Rock
 
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Japanese edition of the Swiss melodic rock act's seventh album includes one bonus track, 'Never Surrender'. 13 tracks. Avalon. 2003.

     
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All Artists: Gotthard
Title: Human Zoo
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Ariola Germany
Release Date: 4/1/2003
Album Type: Import
Genres: International Music, Pop, Rock
Styles: Europe, Continental Europe
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 766489955926

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Japanese edition of the Swiss melodic rock act's seventh album includes one bonus track, 'Never Surrender'. 13 tracks. Avalon. 2003.

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Wow...
Sugarplumeferry | Pittsburgh | 02/05/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This band is simply amazing. And this is coming from someone who doesn't really listen to hard rock all too much (I'm a metal kid). Maybe it's because there aren't enough bands like Gotthard who know how to play more than a few chords and really know where they're going with their songs. Anyways, I love this CD!



I first heard of this band through a CD called Metal Dreams Vol. 2, through a catchy little blues-tinged number called "Let It Rain". The song was very well-composed, and the band just had an excellent sound. I decided I wanted to hear more. So I ordered Human Zoo, their acclaimed 2003 effort. I had my doubts, after all, I wasn't too fond with this genre. But when the title track kicked in, I decided I liked it - it reminded me a bit of heavier Bon Jovi with a younger Rod Stewart on vocals. "What I Like", the album's powerful single just caught my attention right when it first kicked in. It's such a beautiful song, thanks in part to Steve Lee's excellent voice, and had a very anthemic feel to it - similar to the great hard rock of the 70s and early 80s. "Top of the World" made me realize just how much I was truly enjoying myself when listening to this CD - it's just a great, upbeat rocker with an infectious chorus and great guitar playing. "Janie's Not Alone" is one of the more depressing tracks, mainly for its lyrical content, involving a girl from a poor background who lives on the streets and steals to stay alive. "One in a Million" is more of a driving tune - easily accessible, fun to sing along too and catchy as hell. Then comes a beautiful bluesy ballad called "First Time in a Long Time", an uplifting, inspirational song that is hard not to love. Everything to come next is also very good - and "Long Way Down" offers something a bit different for a change, adding some nice variety.



Let me say this, if you're a fan of rock (real rock, not alternative radio crap) or classic metal, why not take a chance and see if this wonderful band can leave an impression on you as it has on me? Definitely a must.



10/10"
Swiss monsters do it AGAIN!!
T. G Krysinski | Medina, New York United States | 12/05/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Well-you've read all the other great reviews...now be a good little rocker & get hold of this as fast as you can!! Seriously,folks-this is one fantastic band! Their songwriting skills are top-notch...think maybe along the lines of a 'poppier' version of Tesla..straight ahead rock with great hooks! The real deal--these guys should be an international smash! You'll also want to get 'Homerun', 'Open' & 'G'. Trust me,you'll LOVE these guys. I've heard aLOTTA music in my 48 years,and these guys have what it takes--Enjoy.."