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Thread started 04/29/06 10:43am

LoveAlive

"WILD CARD"/Terrence Trent D'Arby

What do you think of this CD?
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Reply #1 posted 04/29/06 10:46am

NDRU

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LoveAlive said:

What do you think of this CD?


I think about every other song is great, and every other song is decent.
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Reply #2 posted 04/29/06 12:04pm

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It's an amazing CD worship, one of my favourite CDs ever by any artist music. I have listened to it a lot since it was first released and I still love it nod.
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Reply #3 posted 05/01/06 7:03pm

jjam

It's the dog's...
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Reply #4 posted 05/01/06 7:15pm

Meloh9

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I like it. Vibrator is my personal fav, but Wildcard had some jams also.
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Reply #5 posted 05/01/06 7:40pm

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i listened to it alot that year - when it came out ... i still think "symphony or damn " and "vibrator" are better all the way thru .... but still ... "wildcard" is an amazingly brilliant pc of work that rarely gets mentioned by the press... and deserves to be listened to /played !! wink
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Reply #6 posted 05/01/06 10:42pm

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Most of the songs are good (if not up there with his very best), but because the CD is so long all of them are pretty basic mid-tempo cuts the album can get boring somewhere midway through it. There are simply far too many non-descrit songs like "Love Can You Hear Me?", "Be Willing" or "Reflecting". They work against each other.

File under "Best listened to on Sunday mornings".
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Reply #7 posted 05/02/06 6:04am

emilio319

"WildCard" is the bomb but I recommend that you get the "Joker's Edition" which has the songs "What Shall I Do," "Testify," and "Girl." But both versions of the cd are great.It's definitely one of my favorite cd's ever.
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Reply #8 posted 05/02/06 7:09am

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Novabreaker said:

Most of the songs are good (if not up there with his very best), but because the CD is so long all of them are pretty basic mid-tempo cuts the album can get boring somewhere midway through it. There are simply far too many non-descrit songs like "Love Can You Hear Me?", "Be Willing" or "Reflecting". They work against each other.

File under "Best listened to on Sunday mornings".



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Reply #9 posted 05/02/06 10:21am

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Novabreaker said:

Most of the songs are good (if not up there with his very best), but because the CD is so long all of them are pretty basic mid-tempo cuts the album can get boring somewhere midway through it. There are simply far too many non-descrit songs like "Love Can You Hear Me?", "Be Willing" or "Reflecting". They work against each other.

File under "Best listened to on Sunday mornings".


I generally skip every other song--literally I listen to 1, 3, 5... and then at some point switch to evens
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Reply #10 posted 05/02/06 10:34am

joelmarable

real good music my friend some phat jams, some beautifully written lyrics on this cd.the slow jam, what shall i do, is one of the most beautiful songs written in a long time, cant believe this has not been played by anyone on the radio this cd is better than almost everything on the market.anyone know how to get angels and demons his new cd.wildcard was at best buys i dont think the new one is.im not to sure that this internet selling only is in the consumers best intrest, seems im missing a lot of funk ttd chocalate invasion slaugter house.
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Reply #11 posted 05/02/06 1:27pm

Graycap23

I did NOT like it as much as I wanted to. It's just okay in my book. I do love TTD though. His best is Vibrator.
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Reply #12 posted 05/03/06 10:12am

Novabreaker

There are 3 different track configurations for "Wildcard" and they all have that slow and boring mid-section intact whilst quality tracks like "Girl" and "Paradise Postponed" were left out for some reason. I'm quite puzzled over why "Paradise Postponed" wasn't on the retail version of the record - I can't say whether it or "Benediction: Sugar Ray" is the better song, but I think he just wanted the finishing piece to be a bit more uplifiting. He totally butchers "Sayin' About You" live too, and it's the catchiest one on the album.

I recently gave one of my copies of this album to my Mom, actually. Should tell something about the target audience for this kind of music. smile
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