Ultra Payloaded Satellite Party

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  • Release Date: 05/29/2007
  • Sales Rank: 30,163
  • Label: RED INT / RED INK
  • UPC: 805859008722
 
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1LISTENWish Upon a Dog Star 4:44
2LISTENOnly Love, Let's Celebrate 3:49
3LISTENHard Life Easy 4:13
4LISTENKinky 4:00
5LISTENThe Solutionists 4:23
6LISTENAwesome 4:25
7LISTENMr. Sunshine 4:19
8LISTENInsanity Rains 3:28
9LISTENMilky Ave. 4:27
10LISTENUltra - Payloaded Satellite Party 5:27
11LISTENWoman in the Window 3:59

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Editorial Reviews

The latest manifestation of Perry Farrell's clear-eyed madness (as distinguished from his Jane's Addiction days, when the madness seemed almost always chemical in nature) is Satellite Party, a dance-rock-event concept that also happens to be a band. Almost immediately, the Party is stranded on the shoals that divide actual events from their representation in the studio, and the simple fact that what might be exhilarating live -- crashing beats and people chanting "I just want to party" -- sounds a little contrived on disc. Which might be fine, if Farrell would let it be contrived; it works for LCD Soundsystem, after all. But as he has been for his entire career, Farrell is earnest to an almost embarrassing degree. No one else could write a sweeping, mystical ballad replete with symphony orchestra, title it "Awesome," and then repeat the word "awesome" ten times in a row. Well, maybe Jeff Spicoli could. The surfer dude in Farrell has reached his apotheosis with Satellite Party: a funky, electronic rock celebration featuring cute girls (Perry's wife, Etty Lau, is a band member), all his friends (Flea, John Frusciante), heroes (New Order's Peter Hook, the disembodied voice of Jim Morrison), and fascinations (the Bee-Gees, ABBA, punk rock). In guitarist Nuno Bettencourt (formerly of Extreme), Perry's tapped a perfectly shameless virtuoso to breathe life into his vision, and when Hook is on board ("Wish Upon a Dog Star" and "Kinky"), it's breathtaking indeed. "Insanity Rains" evokes some of the best of Jane's Addiction, too. But there's an awful lot of sloganeering for more cynical types to wade through. They'll be easy to spot, though, holding up a wall and looking at their shoes, as Perry Farrell's latest crazy scheme blasts off into space. Mark Schwartz, Barnes & Noble



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June 05, 2007: Been waiting by ANYTHING by Perry Ferrell and it's finally here. Love that voice! CD is great. Hints of Perry's evolution all throughout the CD. CD is growing on me more and more every day-recommend anything Perry does to all!

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