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20th Century Masters: Millennium Collection
Extreme
20th Century Masters: Millennium Collection
Genres: Pop, Rock, Classic Rock, Metal
 
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All Artists: Extreme
Title: 20th Century Masters: Millennium Collection
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: A&M
Release Date: 3/26/2002
Genres: Pop, Rock, Classic Rock, Metal
Styles: Adult Contemporary, Soft Rock, Glam, Arena Rock, Pop Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 606949316525, 0606949316525

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A little disappointing, five stars for the amazing songs!
05/26/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"A one star for the remastering job done for these ten great Extreme classic songs. A few of the songs suffer from poor treble and bass levels, and at times way to high bass levels. "Get The Funk Out" has been very poorly remastered, there is way to much bass and it sounds awful. On "Decadence Dance" at the start, there is a thunderstorm in the mix and the mother says, "francis, francis be careful" there seems to be an audio dropout for about a half a second. "Rest In Peace" sounds overly remastered, and the treble levels are off. Most people will likely not notice anything. Actually, all the other songs on this release sound fine and accurate. Besides buying this for nostalgia purposes, if you are at all serious on discovering this band through a Best Of Collection, then buy "The Best Of Extreme: An Accidental Collication of Atoms?" instead. Speaking of a great remastering job, on that Best Of Extreme release at least they got it right. How about a greatest hits CD with some of their better songs that never made any catalog release. For instance, "Never Been Funked", "Better Off Dead", "Sex 'n' Love", "Where You Going?", "When Will It Rain", "Nice Place To Visit". Their Kiss cover of "Strutter" is mind blowing. The "Get The Funk Out" 12' dance remix is so, so, funky. Extreme deserves a better release!"
Amazing music from a very underated,highly talented rockband
03/27/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Extreme, happens to be one of the best musical artists I have ever had the privilege of listening to. This collection, consisting of 10 of their songs out of a track catalogue that is almost in the hundreds, let's us hear their musical diversity. "Kid Ego" which is obviously about egotism of some form, start's off the CD. Immediately noticeable is Extreme guitarist Nuno Bettencourt's guitar wizardry and Gary Cherone's dazzling lead vocals as well as the musicianship of the rest of the band. "Kid Ego" is classic Extreme. "Decadence Dance" the second track, I believe the meaning of this song being about society's bad habits and decadent values (drinking, drug use, smoking, fighting, clubbing). The song begins with a thunderstorm (which actually on Pornograffitti happens to be a prelude to the final track on that album "Hole Hearted" which ends with a thunderstorm in the mix) than keeps on transforming until Nuno's guitar is heard than the track takes off from there. Fancy musicianship is displayed by the band here, with a killer uptempo melodic rock like structure that reaches for outer space and beyond. Again, Gary Cherone does a fantastic job and Paul Geary's drumming is very good. "Decadence Dance" is classic Extreme. "More Than Words" is the third track and features beautiful acoustic guitar work from Nuno Bettencourt, and gorgeous singing from both Gary Cherone and Nuno Bettencourt. Both of them, when they sing together create this kind of eternal calm that places them both IMHO as one of the best sounding vocal duos in musical history. We can get intimate with their voices and feel like we are almost in the room with them, especially on this track "More Than Words". This is the kind of song that could mean many different things to so many people. "Hole Hearted" is the fourth track and it is an uplifitng Extreme masterpiece, with a message and the song is almost larger than life because of it's message. The message I believe is that no matter what we do in life, it's never good enough for us, we are always trying to find piece of mind, something to fill that hole in our heart. A song with great depth, excellent musicanship, and great harmony is probably one of the best songs ever made."Get The Funk Out" is the fifth track, and is an all out funk rocker. The horns, Nuno Bettencourt's guitar wizardry, Pat's bass playing, Paul's drumming, and Gary's soulful voice all add up to one very solid performance. Nuno's guitar actually says the words, "i don't like what I see here", all I can say about that is WOW. Classic Extreme in every sense of the word. "Rest In Peace" is the sixth track and happens to be one of Extreme's best songs. Also one of their most meaningful songs. After the beyond sad and evil events of Sept 11th, this song has greater purpose and means more to the listener. The song addresses the issues of peace, world peace and why we can't ever build enough trust to have it. That's because peace comes from the hearts of us all, and that is the only place where it can be found. There can only be peace if there is peace inside and coming from the person. That is what the song is about. This is one of the most meaningful, thought provoking, intelligent songs ever made. It of course features their trademark funk metal, but if you ask me, this is Extreme at their creative best. A very powerful musical masterpiece. "Stop The World" is the seventh track and is yet another very deep, thought provoking Extreme song. This is by far one of their most diverse tracks because it has many sides to it. The message here is about wanting to be in a world where there is love all over. So Stop The World, I wanna get off. A classic Extreme song. "Am I Ever Gonna Change" is the eigth track on this disc and is best heard on their album, "Three Sides To Every Story" which I strongly recommend you buy, because it is part of a three sided song titled, "Everything Under The Sun". Which is also one of the best, very deep, thought provoking, moving songs ever made. "Am I Ever Gonna Change" is a rock opera like masterpiece of a song. "Tragic Comic" is the ninth track and it should have been a #1 hit like "More Than Words" and "Rest In Peace" on the rock radio charts, overseas though it was huge. It features excellent acoustic guitar work from Nuno Bettencourt and great vocals from Cherone & Bettencourt, and good bass work from Pat Badger and drum work from Paul Geary. The tenth and final track on this 20th Century Masters Collection, is "Hip Today" which is also a very powerful, chunk of melodic rock. The song is about fads in all aspects of life, especially the world of music.I highly recommend buying all four of Extreme's major albums, but this features all of their hits from MTV and the radio and would make anybody interested in this band quite happy."
High crime this band is not making music together anymore!
Lee | 04/09/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"It makes no sense that this band is not making music anymore. Extreme, which was called the Dream originally formed in Boston, MA and their creative musical brotherhood ended when Nuno decided to show the world what he can do solo. Thing is, all four of the musicians in this band now have struggling careers. Gary Cherone has formed a fresh, Nine Inch Nails like, industrial/rock band called Tribe Of Judah (with two exExtreme band mates Pat & Mike, and the band looks like their on the rise to stardom). Nuno Bettencourt continues to try to be successful away from Extreme - with his solo disc Schizophonic, and now Mourning Widows (who have been rumored to have broken up now). Both have been commercial disasters, despite being decent rock albums. So it seems to me that this band is on the verge of getting back together maybe. Just listen to the 10 tracks on this Best Of Extreme release and you to will realize the potential that this band had to grow with. It remains to be seen what else this band can do together musically. Whatever it may be though, I am sure it would be of the high standards set by this amazing art rock progressive funk metal band from Boston. Again, high crime there is no more new Extreme music in the making."