Computer shop, Support, Computer Repair Tunbridge Wells - Shop
 Location:  Home» Music » General AAS » Folklore & Superstition  
Categories
Books
DVD
Electronics
Health & Personal Care
Home & Garden
Kitchen
Music
Outdoor Living
Software
Toys
PC & Video Games
Jewellery
Sport & Leisure
Tools
Clothing
Baby
For the Home
Related Categories
• General AAS
Pop
Styles
Music
• Grunge
Indie Rock & Punk
Rock
Styles
Music
• General AAS
Rock
Styles
Music
• Heavy Metal
Hard Rock & Metal
Styles
Music
• CD Album
CD
Format (binding_browse-bin)
Refinements
Music

Folklore & Superstition

Folklore & Superstition

enlarge enlarge 

Other Views:
Artist: Black Stone Cherry
Label: Roadrunner
Category: Music

List Price: £11.99
Buy New: £7.31
You Save: £4.68 (39%)



New (43) Used (4) from £5.83

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 14 reviews
Sales Rank: 372

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4

UPC: 016861794026
EAN: 0016861794026
ASIN: B001B43IRG

Release Date: August 18, 2008
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • Blind Man
  • Please Come In
  • Reverend Wrinkle
  • Soul Creek
  • Things My Father Said
  • The Bitter End
  • Long Sleeves
  • Peace Is Free
  • Devil's Queen
  • The Key
  • You
  • Sunrise
  • Ghost of Floyd Collins

Similar Items:

  • Death Magnetic Limited Edition
  • Black Stone Cherry
  • Runnin Wild
  • Silver Spoons and Broken Bones
  • All Hope Is Gone

Customer Reviews:   Read 9 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Southern Hard Rock, almost perfect   October 23, 2008
Mr. N. J. Henderson (Coventry, England)
So here we go, the second album from Black Stone Cherry is here, and it's been worth the wait.
Southern Rock has never sounded so fresh and contemporary, killer guitar lines, powerful vocals and improved songwriting all contribute here to a band rapidly on the rise.
Things don't really get much better than album opener "Blind Man" which believe me is a good thing, because this song is easily one of the best rock songs I've heard this year.
The Ballad "Things my father said" again fits in beautifully, its a tearful reflection on one's dad who has passed away.
It's a shame a band like this is not very well known, by that I mean the casual music listener, because it really is a quality album.




3 out of 5 stars Less Nickleback please   October 2, 2008
Funkster (UK)
Not bad but not great. Ony half as good as first album. Some good riffs and ideas interspersed with disappointing rock hero/commercial/protracted choruses. I can almost hear the record company rep saying - "great first album but can't you make it more accessible? Something the kids will like and sing along to. Then we gonna hit the big time - think of the cash...Have a cigar..." Less Nickleback more Sabbath next album please. I have booked tickets for Oxford gig in December with the Answer - may get blown out by the supoport act.


5 out of 5 stars pure brilliance   October 1, 2008
Bruce Broadhead (UK)
bought this album after hearing Blind Man on Scuzz. The album turned out to be complete suprise. You know what it's like, you buy an album after hearing one song and you often find the one song you bought it for was the only decent song on it. Not the case with this one, the whole album does not have a bad song on it. Its got everything, great lyrics, good strong vocals and some amazing guitar work.

go buy it.



3 out of 5 stars A bit dissapointing..   September 26, 2008
C. Reading (Somerset)
After being blown away by their incredible self titled debut,I have been salivating over the release of this album for some time..after hearing Blind Man,I felt reassured that this was going to be corker of a follow up...er..not quite...over produced to the point of diminishing the power chords and monster riffs we loved on the first album..go back and hire whoever produced the first album...secondly,the songs..mmm..Blind Man,Devils Queen,Sunrise,Peace is Free,Soul Creek,Ghost of Floyd Collins..all pretty strong,while lacking the raw intensity of any of the songs from the first album(asides from Blind Man)...the rest of the songs on offer are bland,middle of the road forgettable stuff we hear too all too often...it's almost like they ran out of time and they used songs they were going to bin or were unfinished...there wasn't a weak song on the first album..every song was just exceptional...I hope they can return to their original form for the next release as they ARE an exceptional band...maybe Folklore will grow on me oneday...


5 out of 5 stars Black Stone Cherry Delivers a Second Time   September 22, 2008
Tarkers (Wilts United Kingdom)
After discovering BSC just a few months ago I eagerly awaited their second album on the strength of the stunning debut.
Their second album took a little longer to appreciate due to it being slightly more mainstream but nevertheless it is a great album. Just slightly lacks the heavier feel than their first album.
But having said that my favorite track is the "The Key" - wonderful use of the harmonica in the middle just makes me listen time after time.
Another great album and well worth owning. Can't wait to see them in Bristol in a couple of months time. Rock on...


www.pcprotech.co.uk
Navigation Links
Home
Services
Bespoke Systems
Webdesign
Contact
Broadband Speed Test
Remote Access
Computer Shop
Laptop Shop
Microsoft Office 2007
Norton Internet Security 2007 (PC)
EMC Retrospect 7.5 Pro (PC) - Back Up Software
Western Digital My Book PRO (inculdes retrospect)
Microsoft Windows Operating Systems
DVD-R
Flashpens

Memory Cards

LCD MONITORS