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Beautiful Chaos: Greatest Hits
Psychedelic Furs
Beautiful Chaos: Greatest Hits
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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All Artists: Psychedelic Furs
Title: Beautiful Chaos: Greatest Hits
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Release Date: 11/20/2001
Album Type: Import
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Styles: Hardcore & Punk, New Wave & Post-Punk, Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 696998619128, 5099750603529

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Way Better Mix than the DVD
E. Callaway | Grand Rapids, MI USA | 10/24/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The Psychedelic furs were introduced to me in the late 90's. I know, a bit late. But hey! Better late than never! I love this disk, I am not crazy about the fact that the CD is shorter than the DVD, but how would you sell the DVD if it there wasn't some additional material? The DVD and this CD are from the same show, but the mix is much better on the CD. Songs like "Heaven" are much easier to listen to. I love Richard Butler's voice, but there are times, when untamed, it can be a bit much. The new song "Alive," on the album, is absolutely wonderful, and I am looking forward to a new record from this reformed version of the Furs. It is also nice that they included the studio version of the song. They did recently lose guitarist Richard Fortus to, I wish I was kidding, Guns and Roses. Fortus was a member of Butler's 90's band "Love Spit Love," as is much of the band now, even though the original members are back. The hits are all here. Pretty in Pink, Love My Way, President Gas, Heaven, Heartbreak Beat, and several other good songs are on the record. I am only sorry to see that "Angels Don't Cry" is never played live. But, I can't have everything. This record is a must have for any Psychedelic Furs fan. The DVD is very nice too, but this is the superior sound. Another very nice thing is the little bit of evolution the songs have made. . . They songs have taken on a little more "rock n roll" and lost a little of the "new wave." They are true to their roots, but also have better sounding gear today. There is no one playing a "wall of sound." Great record, 5 stars. . . epc"
I wish the remastered original albums sounded this good...
Bighairydoofus | Brooklyn Park, MN United States | 09/20/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I saw these guys in '84 for the Mirror Moves tour, and was lucky enough to catch them this time. The sound quality is excellent and does a great job at catching the dynamic of the live show. The only thing missing from this tour were the horns present on the original albums. The new ensemble relies more on guitars, which in itself isn't a bad thing, but it was part of what made the furs so unique back in the day.The new track is beautiful. If this is indicative of what they can do now, I wish they'd release a new album. If you missed the tour, this may be the closest you'll get to seeing them live. Definitely worthwhile."
Time and tide...
E. Callaway | 01/24/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This ranks as one of the finest discs in the entire Furs catalogue. Richard, John and Tim, with help from Earl and Fortus, deliver a live disc that made the 20+-year wait well worth it. For those of us lucky enough to have caught a show or two on this tour, it truly captures the event as it happened. Well mostly. If there is ANYTHING wrong with this disc, it is that it doesn't contain enough of the new material. For some reason, only one of the four strong new tracks made it onto this disc, while all four made the DVD version. As for the one that did make it, both the live and the studio version of "Alive" reaffirm the fact that this band has no reason to only look back. While it is true that they will never outrun their classic songs, this tour proved they have a lot more songs up their sleeves destined to become Furs classics. Yes, I too would look fondly on a live Furs disc from the "classic" period, but to be honest, I would much prefer a disc of all new material to get my ears around. Let's hope!"