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Music CD - The Heroin Diaries Soundtrack

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Music CD: The Heroin Diaries Soundtrack
List Price: $15.98
Our Price: $9.67
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Manufacturer: Eleven Seven Music
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Tracks:
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1. X-Mas 2. Van Nuys 3. Life Is Beautiful 4. Pray For Me 5. Tommorrow 6. Accidents Can Happen 7. Intermission 8. Dead Man's Ballet 9. Heart Failure 10. Girl With Golden Eyes 11. Courtesy Call 12. Permission 13. Life After Death
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0846070017124 Format: Soundtrack Label: Eleven Seven Music Manufacturer: Eleven Seven Music Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Eleven Seven Music Release Date: 2007-08-21 Studio: Eleven Seven Music
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: i cant believe people like this cd! about 3 tracks are good Comment: 3 maybe 4 tracks are good, if you liked life is beatiful thats about the only song that sounds like that, most of the songs are slow and whining. dont buy!
Customer Rating:      Summary: CAN'T GET ENOUGH!!! Comment: Nikki has always been good but there is no way he could have done this with Motley Crue. DJ Ashba and James Michael make this perfect. I have never seen a soundtrack to a book. The songs really go with the chapters. Brilliant idea, awesome music. But then again--IT'S NIKKI SIXX!!! He's like the god of rock and DJ and James are really good too. I listen to this C.D. everyday. I love every song on there but Life is Beautiful is in my opinion the best song on there! Even if you don't buy the book you could still enjoy this but it's neat to read the chapter and then listen to the song that goes with it and then you realize why that song is where it is on the disc, the music really complete the chapters.
Customer Rating:      Summary: exalent rock album Comment: this is an amazing rock album from a solid rock band and that has a lot of potential no question. this album kind of reminds me of the old school queen night at the opera queen every song fits perfectly with what Nikkie sixx is saying in the spoken word sections. get this album you won't regret it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Perfection Comment: A well written companion piece that stands quite well on it's own two feet(so to speak.)
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Melancholy Musical Comment: This is the musically vision of "The Heroin Diaries" by: Nikki Sixx. There are songs where you'll feel alive and no matter what you're going through, everything will be ok. However, there are songs that make you see and feel the demons of your mind. It's all like a beautiful nightmare that will make you want to take a cold shower, but at the same time, smile. There has never been an album that has made me feel an intense, emotional feeling within me like this. It is ,without a doubt, a masterpiece.
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Editorial Reviews:
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The Heroin Diaries (the soundtrack to Nikki Sixx's addiction memoir of the same name) sounds nothing like the music that catapulted Nikki Sixx into the limelight (and, presumably, the dank and dark underground of addiction) with Mötley Crüe more than 20 years ago. And the music suffers for it. Perhaps Sixx didn't want to romanticize addiction and ill behavior by unleashing a series of rockers that would send fists high in the air and let the spirit, at least for a moment, soar while the listener struggled to better understand the seductive lure of dependence and decadence. (If anyone cares that much--this is rock & roll, after all, and not Oprah.) Instead, Sixx dresses the songs in the trappings of contemporary pop so that "Tomorrow," "Life is Beautiful" and "Accidents Can Happen" sound like lite imitations of the lesser bands that have captured the public's imagination in the wake of the Crüe's inexplicable absence from the recording studio. ("Permission" may even be Sixx's first stab at getting airplay on CMT.) The true rockers, far too slender in number, are half-realized and pallid; the lyrics are overly diaristic (yes) and fail to live up to Sixx's vintage street sophistication ("Dancing on Glass" and "Kickstart My Heart"). The Heroin Diaries comes off more like an affectless pity party than a walk on the wild side. --Jedd Beaudoin
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