The Real Thing Faith No More

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  • Release Date: 06/15/1989
  • Sales Rank: 7,007
  • Label: REPRISE / WEA
  • UPC: 075992587822
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The Real Thing

1LISTENFrom Out Of Nowhere 3:22
2LISTENEpic 4:53
3LISTENFalling To Pieces 5:15
4LISTENSurprise! You're Dead! 2:27
5LISTENZombie Eaters 6:00
6LISTENThe Real Thing 8:13
7LISTENUnderwater Love 3:51
8LISTENThe Morning After 3:43
9LISTENWoodpecker From Mars Instrumental 5:40
10LISTENWar Pigs 7:44
11LISTENEdge Of The World 4:10

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Editorial Reviews

Starting with the careening "From Out of Nowhere," driven by Bottum's doomy, energetic keyboards, Faith No More rebounded excellently on The Real Thing after Mosley's firing. Given that the band had nearly finished recording the music and Patton was a last minute recruit, he adjusts to the proceedings well. His insane, wide-ranging musical interests would have to wait for the next album for their proper integration, but the band already showed enough of that to make it an inspired combination. Bottum, in particular, remains the wild card, coloring Martin's nuclear-strength riffs and the Gould/Bordin rhythm slams with everything from quirky hooks to pristine synth sheen. It's not quite early Brian Eno joins Led Zeppelin and Funkadelic, but it's closer than might be thought, based on the nutty lounge vibes of "Edge of the World" and the Arabic melodies and feedback of "Woodpeckers From Mars." "Falling to Pieces," a fractured anthem with a delicious delivery from Patton, should have been a bigger single that it was, while "Surprise! You're Dead!" and the title track stuff riffs down the listener's throat. The best-known song remains the appropriately titled "Epic," which lives up to its name from the bombastic opening to the concluding piano and the crunching, stomping funk metal in between. The inclusion of a cover of Black Sabbath's "War Pigs" amusingly backfired on the band -- at the time, Sabbath's hipness level was nonexistent, making it a great screw-you to the supposed cutting edge types. However, all the metalheads took the band to their hearts so much that, as a result, the quintet dropped it from their sets to play "Easy" by the Commodores instead! Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

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Real Thingby Anonymous

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December 20, 2004: This album is a brilliant effort...Mike Patton shines on his 1st official release....This is when Mike actually used to sing instead of the distortion and samplers he currently uses on his vocals...The album has a very similar vibe as the previous effort "Introduce Yourself" but Patton's vocals are not as raw as Chuck Mosely...Songs like 'Epic' and 'From Out Of Nowhere' are considered the bands best work...'Falling To Pieces and 'Underwater Love' have a lot of slap bass which gives bassist Billy Gould some room to show Flea isn't the only bassist who can slap that hard...There is a lot more funk on this album than on later efforts.....Similar vibe as the Red Hot Chili Peppers but with more variety on song structures..The boys also throw in a blues song "Edge of the World' and a cover of 'War Pigs' which was done as a joke....This is the album that made Mike Patton's career and jumpstarted Faith No More's career as one of the most original and influential rock bands of all time

Real Thingby Anonymous

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February 25, 2003: This is very good album! The first four tracks are classics! The Vocalist has relaxing voice! Surprise You're dead is a violent song, full of anger! The last track is slow but I like it! It is a beautiful song! Woodpecker from Mars, maybe the best instrumental track ever! And the cover "War Pigs" from Black Sabbath ain't bad either!


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