The Black Parade [Limited Edition] My Chemical Romance

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  • Release Date: 12/11/2007
  • Original Release: 2006
  • Sales Rank: 150,272
  • Label: REPRISE / WEA
  • UPC: 093624998501

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The Black Parade [Limited Edition]

1LISTENThe End 1:52
2LISTENDead! 3:15
3LISTENThis Is How I Disappear 3:59
4LISTENThe Sharpest Lives 3:20
5LISTENWelcome to the Black Parade 5:11
6LISTENI Don't Love You 3:58
7LISTENHouse of Wolves 3:04
8LISTENCancer 2:22
9LISTENMama 4:39
10LISTENSleep 4:43
11LISTENTeenagers 2:41
12LISTENDisenchanted 4:55
13LISTENFamous Last Words 4:59
14LISTEN[Untitled Track] 2:53

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Angst-ridden young men slathered in eye makeup have had a built-in following in the rock realm for a number of years, but it takes a lot more than that to draw in a wider audience. These Jersey boys have proven they've got the goods -- namely, a soaring sense of drama and an effortless way with a gripping pop hook -- to reach the masses in a big way, and that's never been clearer than on this ambitious, intriguing disc. Unlike many of his peers, singer Gerard Way isn't afraid to make grand gestures, and he calls upon his inner Freddie Mercury with aplomb on songs like the sweeping "Mama" -- on which he and duet partner Liza Minnelli veer from operatic expansiveness to stone-cold-crazy rock furor. Such grandeur pops up frequently in these grooves, from the orchestral glamminess of "The End" -- not the Doors song, but not terribly far away from that classic in spirit -- and the careening title track, which reconciles the band's emo roots with a newfound affinity for Guns N' Roses-styled rock strut. Guitarists Ray Toro and Frank Iero contribute a good bit of the latter attitude, and their increased willingness to kick out the jams adds a surprising depth to sinewy tracks like "Dead!," a welcome change from the unilaterally brooding tone of MCR's earlier offerings. While there's certainly enough soul-searching and darkened-room tone to make old fans smile -- well, at least nod their heads in appreciation -- Waiting for the Black Parade bursts with the sort of questing abandon that proves looking to the past is the last thing on this band's mind. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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December 08, 2008: amazing in all the ways that count and all the ways that don't.

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Amazingby Anonymous

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April 13, 2008: Upon removing the wrapping of this cd,I knew right away quality material faced me, from the Velvet on the case, to the opening of the case to reveal the amazing artwork and booklet telling the band's inspiration of the songs. The real treat was what was stored on the CD. The music flowed excellent, not a single song I did not like, it is that good, go out and get it!

This review was written about the CD edition.


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