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Mental Jewelry

Mental Jewelry
Live

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Track Listing

  1. Pain Lies On The Riverside
  2. Operation Spirit (The Tyranny Of Tradition)
  3. The Beauty Of Gray
  4. Brothers Unaware
  5. Tired Of Me
  6. Mirror Song
  7. Waterboy
  8. Take My Anthem
  9. You Are The World
  10. Good Pain
  11. Mother Earth Is A Vicious Crowd
  12. 10,000 Years (Peace Is Now)

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #65926 in Music
  • Released on: 1999-03-20
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 51 minutes

Customer Reviews

nothing like throwing copper3
I bought this recently as I loved throwing copper for years but never picked up any of the bands other albums. This is not as heavy as TC nor is the song writing on the same standard, it has its moments, the highlight being the opening track, but sadly it doesn't quite hit the mark. that said they are still a solid band and it is worth checking out.

12 well-written tracks from this talented rock four-piece.5
Released back in 1991 by Radioactive Records, ‘Mental Jewelry’ was the first album to be released by the rock band Live. The band later went on to release the hit album’s ‘Throwing Copper’, ‘Secret Samadhi’, ‘The Distance To Here’, ‘V’ and ‘Birds Of Pray’.

The album delivers the classic ‘Live’ spiritual rock sound that we have come to expect from them. The CD includes 12 tracks of intelligent, well-written, creative and proficient rock tracks that are very well produced and well put together. Each track contains inspired layers and a creative approach to the song structures with some very talented vocals from Edward Kowalczyk.

The album is highly recommended for anyone who enjoys the group’s other albums. If you are new to the band, firstly where have you been over the last ten years?, and secondly the album ‘Throwing Copper’ is the best introduction album to the band.

Top banana5
I have been a fan of this band since this first outing. The group have never received the recognition they deserve in the UK and it is about time that they did!! If you have bought the 2nd album, Throwing Copper (the only promoted album of theirs in this country) then please!!!!! buy the rest. Start with this album, which I consider to be one of their more mellow albums. Head straight to 'Mirror Song' which is by far one of thier best tracks ever.
For those of you that have never heard of LIVE then try somewhere between REM and Pearl Jam and your getting pretty close. A truly amazing band!!