Measure for Measure [Bonus Tracks] Icehouse

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CD - Remastered

  • Release Date: 11/05/2002
  • Original Release: 1986
  • Sales Rank: 27,952
  • Label: WEA INT'L
  • UPC: 9325583016448
 
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Measure for Measure [Bonus Tracks]

1LISTENParadise 4:47
2LISTENNo Promises 4:40
3LISTENMr. Big 3:33
4LISTENAngel Street 4:46
5LISTENThe Flame 5:11
6LISTENRegular Boys 3:30
7LISTENCross the Border 4:24
8LISTENSpanish Gold 4:17
9LISTENLucky Me 4:38
10LISTENBaby, You're So Strange 3:59
11LISTENToo Late Now 3:11
12LISTENInto the Wild 4:53
13LISTENJust a Word Bonus Track 4:26
14LISTENThe Perfect Crime Bonus Track 3:38
15LISTENThe Flame Live / Bonus Track 5:56
16LISTENNo Promises Live / Bonus Track 5:25
17LISTENSister Live / Bonus Track 3:48

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Based on the principles of balance, Measure for Measure is half-produced by David Lord, half by Rhett Davies. American and European editions benefit from a better track list, which opens with the Davies-produced "No Promises." A little too close to Bowie and Metheny's "This Is Not America," perhaps, but very nice all the same. "Cross the Border" resembles and continues the close relationship with Simple Minds, and features a strong Brian Eno back vocal motif. Another of the RD-produced pieces, "The Flame," although about the struggles in South Africa, opens with a watery, orient-like synth treatment before a strong beat, courtesy of Steve Jansen, and a Talk Talk-sounding synth take charge. Newer realms are visited by Spanish guitar on "Angel Street," but the Bowie references can't be shaken, with much of the later part relying on squally glam rock ("Regular Boys" and the career-reviving "Baby You're So Strange"). Had the color of bonus CD cuts "Too Late Now" (a definitive Icehouse sound) and "Into the Wild" been included, how different things might have been. A few blocks up from the bland Sidewalk but a few buildings short of Man of Colours. ~ Kelvin Hayes, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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"No Promises" is the perfect...by Anonymous

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September 07, 2003: title to describe the frustration that Iva Davies and the boys must of felt. To record a song such as "No Promises", where Iva's vocals hit such rich, resonant lows as well as showing quite an octave range, has me only wondering why they never came up with anything even close afterwards ? At least they didn't break any promises !