Greatest Lovesongs, Vol. 666 [Universal] H.I.M.

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  • Release Date: 09/13/2005
  • Original Release: 1997
  • Sales Rank: 57,144
  • Label: UMVD LABELS
  • UPC: 602498849392

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You wouldn't expect a lot from a band whose debut album is entitled Greatest Lovesongs, Vol. 666, but H.I.M. surprises in a very positive way. H.I.M.'s stigma of so-called "love metal" is actually undeserved and relates only to Ville Valo's love-oriented lyrics; the music itself combines metal with '80s rock and some goth influences, and the album as a whole has a very diverse sound. Songs such as "The Beginning of the End" and "It's All Tears" especially prove that H.I.M. can do a lot better than their poor single track "When Love and Death Embrace." Two cover songs on a nine-track debut album might be too much, but Ville Valo seems to beg the difference. In fact, H.I.M.'s versions of Chris Isaak's "Wicked Game" and Blue Öyster Cult's "Don't Fear the Reaper" are very idiosyncratic and fit very well on Greatest Lovesongs, Vol. 666. "Wicked Game," especially, is somehow even better than Isaak's original version, or at least it proves that H.I.M. does have a sense for dynamics instead of playing just quiet or loud, which is pretty typical of H.I.M.'s contemporaries. "Don't Fear the Reaper" intriguingly reduces the volume at the end of the album and the female vocals and piano add hopeful tenderness. Greatest Lovesongs, Vol. 666 succeeds in pleasing everyone, whether they're into rock or pop. ~ Antti J. Ravelin, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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Greatest Lovesongs, Vol. 666 [Universal]by Anonymous

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December 06, 2005: This cd has no downsides at all every song is good in its own way. They do wicked game so gracefully that its basically turned into their own song. Don't fear the reaper is a great cover with the female vocals..it sounds like the way the song should have been made. My favorite off the whole album is the beginning of the end..it really shows off the goth side of the band and is very catchy.

Greatest Lovesongs, Vol. 666 [Universal]by Anonymous

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November 12, 2005: I'm a fan of gothic metal and HIMs Greatest Lovesongs Vol.666 is a masterpiece and a real powerful demonstration of Valo's vocals and the band's overall talent.