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Sprawl II & Ready to Start (Remixed By Damian Taylor & Arcade Fire) - Single - Arcade Fire
Sprawl II & Ready to Start (Remixed By Damian Taylor & Arcade Fire) - Single by Arcade Fire
| Disc 1 | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Caroline | 3:44 | |
| 2 | I Fought the Law | 3:07 | |
| 3 | Born to Be Wild | 4:33 | |
| 4 | Takin' Care of Business | 5:09 | |
| 5 | Wild One | ||
| 6 | On the Road Again | 5:25 | |
| 7 | Tobacco Road | 2:41 | |
| 8 | Centerfold | 2:31 | |
| 9 | All Day and All of the Night | 3:59 | |
| 10 | Don't Bring Me Down [UK Edition] [*] | ||
| 11 | Juniors Wailing | 5:21 | |
| 12 | Pump It Up | 3:32 | |
| 13 | Down the Dustpipe | 2:07 | |
| 14 | Whatever You Want | 3:49 | |
| 15 | Rockin' All Over the World | 3:27 | |
Disc: 2
1. Caroline (From Granada TV's 'One & Only')
2. Roll Over Lay Down (From Granada TV's 'One & Only')
3. Whatever You Want (From Granada TV's 'One & Only')
4. Forty Five Hundred Times/Rain (From 2003 Switzerland show)
5. Solid Gold (From 2003 Switzerland show)
6. Paper Plane (From 2002 Top Of The Pops 2 special)
7. All Stand Up (From 2002 Top Of The Pops - never broadcast)
8. Rockin' All Over The World (From Top Of The Pops 2000th edition special)
9. Jam Side Down (Promo video)
Quo said that they would not do another cover album after the last two and in this case it was the decision of the record company to do this one, not Quo's. I think this shows as I get the impression when listening to it that their heart wasn't really in it. It was recorded in a short space of time which in my opinion is a good thing as it does give it a rough edge which suits Quo's sound more then the highly polished production of recent Quo albums. This rough edge gives the impression that it was recorded back in the 70's when all their material had that bite.
Quo have never let Rhino Edwards take lead vocals in the past and after listening to Centerfold on this album it is easy to see why, I think that Rosie or Parfitt would have made a better job of it.
The thing that lets this album down in my opinion is the choice of songs more then it is a covers album. There are some good tracks such as Born To Be Wild, Pump It Up and All Day And All Of The Night, but there are also some that shouldn't have made the final track listing, such as Don't Bring Me Down (UK release only) and Centerfold, even if Rosie or Parfitt had have taken the lead vocal. Why they decided to include some of their own past hits I don't know, maybe it was their way of sticking two fingers up at the record company. In my opinion these are the best tracks on the album and are recorded more like they would perform them live, like the version of Forty Five Hundred Times on the Rock To You Drop album for example.
The album was originally scheduled to be released Christmas 2002 but it was reported that the record company thought it might damage the sales of Heavy Traffic, as that was selling so well. I can not see this myself as I think most Quo fans who could not afford to buy both albums would have chosen Heavy Traffic over a covers album, therefore I think it was feared more that the high sales of Heavy Traffic would affect the sales of Riffs.
I have not read any press reviews on Riffs but as a Quo fan I fear it will be another dent on their credibility as the other two cover albums where, and hope any review will underline to the reader that it was the record company's choice to do this album, not Quo's.
I bought Riffs mainly for the bonus DVD but also as a Quo fan I have always bought their new album since 1975. I think I will be watching the DVD more then listening to the album. In saying that I would say it is slightly better then the other two cover albums purely because of the rough edge it has got. If you are a Quo fan and you like the tracks on this album then I would recommend it. To quote a line "You pay your money you take your choice."
As a quo fan I would love to give this album 5 stars but as it is another covers album I can only give it 4.