Faith No More - King for a Day, Fool for a Lifetime
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King for a Day, Fool for a Lifetime
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| Artist(s) | Faith No More |
| Studio | Reprise / Wea |
| Release Date | March 28, 1995 |
| UPC Code | 093624572329 |
| Buy this item | $10.99 at Amazon.com As of Oct 13 16:07 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 2 to 3 weeks, |
Tracks
- Get Out
- Ricochet
- Evidence
- The Gentle Art Of Making Enemies
- Star A.D.
- Cuckoo For Caca
- Caralho Voador
- Ugly In The Morning
- Digging The Grave
- Take This Bottle
- King For A Day
- What A Day
- The Last To Know
- Just A Man
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User Reviews
Average user review:| the return of metal to fnm sound but no jim martin gone! |
| A Strong Release! |
There are a lot of good tracks, here, and, as always, the band does a good job of providing a good deal of variety. A FNM album is rarely boring for lack of song variety, and this one is no exception to that rule. From the slow, almost Latin approach in "Caralho Voador" to the frantic "Digging the Grave," Faith No More offer up a little of everything, and it makes their albums so very interesting.
February 7, 2008
| Staid release |
It all descends into blissful anarchy at times, aggression pouring out to the point where it can't really be focussed while at others the gear shifting is quite impressive, the band also being well able to create a studio based experience for the listener that takes into account good production values based on craft.
It does also descend, however, into a fairly anonymous bunch of tunes piled up like a freeway accident at the end of the album. Like one of those really huge accidents you see on the news during the Northern Hemisphere winter where, like, 50 cars have slammed into one another bumper to bumper.
Which is a pity as this album had a decent amount of push and some reasonable market share was still there for the band. A flawed gem IMHO and certainly if you a fan of the band on the Angel Dust and The Real Thing albums then you'll certainly find some interesting listening on this album. January 16, 2008
| Faith no more's follow-up to angel dust |
November 28, 2007
| My Favorite Unsung Heroes..... |
The surreal vibe and energetic groove of this band was ahead of it's time.....any fan of modern music should have this disc. It's not the absolute masterpiece that was "Angel Dust", but every FNM album is different and unique, and worth owning. This is no exception....Mike Patton owns just about any other vocalist out there....seriously. Hearing him deteriorate into maniacal babbling halfway through the album is worth the price of admission alone. Oddly enough, Faith No More is the most "pop" oriented thing he has been involved in, and still the best, in my opinion. That is, until, his collaboration with Buckethead....(laughs) November 27, 2007
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