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Funeral of Hearts
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Funeral of Hearts
Genres: Alternative Rock, Rock
 
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All Artists: Him
Title: Funeral of Hearts
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Bmg/RCA Records Label
Release Date: 3/3/2004
Album Type: Single, Enhanced, Import
Genres: Alternative Rock, Rock
Style: Goth & Industrial
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 828765048125

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CD Reviews

Interesting Single
Mr. Bey | Riverside, CT United States | 10/12/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I like how this single actually gives us views on the song that we've never heard before. The Dr. Dragon mix is kinda weird but it's one of those songs no matter what you'll play. I love the acoustic version of the song and the origninal version is great too. Also check out the new version of Soul on Fire it's pretty good.



Track Listing



1. Funeral Of Hearts (Original Version)

2. Funeral Of Hearts (Acoustic version)

3. Funeral Of Hearts (Dr. Dragon's Mix)

4. Soul On Fire (It's not the same as the orginal song but still good)

5. Funeral Of Hearts (Radio Edit)

6. Funeral Of Hearts (Music Video)

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[To counteract the other review]
Steven Moore | The City Of Rock'n Roll | 01/02/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The guy below me has no idea what he's talking about. Enhanced is a fancy way of saying if you put this disc into your computer, stuff will come up. This single has some nice tracks on it, excluding the radio edit, which you should just skip. Now for the fancy track reviews:



The Funeral Of Hearts (Radio Edit): There isn't much need for an explination here, it's a crappy version of the original song. Like I said earlier, skip it.



The Funeral Of Hearts (Acoustic): It was really nice to hear an acoustic version of this song. It has a nice and simple sound to it. I love hearing songs stripped down to the bone, if you don't, at least give it a chance.



The Funeral Of Hearts (Dr. Dragons Dub): Very cool intro. After that, it sounds kind of like a club mix. I see it as one of those love/hate songs at first. But it grows on you gradually.



Soul On Fire (Erich Zann's Supernatural Remix): It's not to different musically, but it's arranged very unlike the original. You skip the opening riff, and go straight into the first verse. The last line of the first verse is also skipped, and replaced by a drum intro that leads into the main riff. Then the chorus is skipped for the second verse. Then comes some odd synth stuff, and the chorus finally comes into play. Only downfall is the fact that they left out the bridge part altogether. But it's still not a bad listen, although it's not nearly as good as the original."