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Libertad

Libertad

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #56084 in Music
  • Released on: 2007-07-10
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Format: Import

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
Limited Edition International two disc (CD + NTSC/Region 0 DVD) pressing of the 2007 sophomore album from Velvet Revolver contains two bonus tracks ('Don't Drop That Dime' and 'Re-Evolution') plus a bonus DVD featuring a documentary on the making of the album. Produced by Brendan O'Brien, Libertad is the follow-up to Contraband, VR's debut album, released in June 2004, which earned three million in sales worldwide, debuted on the Billboard Top 200 Album Chart at #1 and was awarded a Grammy. 15 tracks including the first single 'She Builds Quick Machines'. BMG.


Customer Reviews

Has NO BONUS TRACK!5
First off, this is truly a great album, I've never been a big fan of STP and Weiland, but I will give him credit, he did a great job on this one.

As for a Bonus Track? Well, if "Don't Drop That Dime" is the so called bonus track for this album, then it's way different than any of the copies I've seen.The regular copy sold in the United States has the song, it's just not listed as a track, it's on the back half of the track called "Gravedancer".That song is listed an 8 minute song, but it's only around 4 min, then the so called bonus track comes on right after.I was looking for a copy that had "Gas & A Dollar Laugh" and "Messages", those are 2 great songs worth looking into.

great5
Great, and even better they got rid of Weiland. HE was always the weakest link in the band. Now he can go back with the blowfest known as STP where he belongs. I cant wait for them to get a better singer, it was the only thing was always lacking!

Left, Right- Knockout5
Nailed! NOW they sound like a band! This album is incredible. This album is going to be classic rock in 10-15 years. Scott brings a well needed 'grunge' vibe by not taking himself quite a serious as say Axl Rose or Cris Cornell. The producer kept more of a Punk rock vibe present to prevent the album from comming off as too "90's" and it works! Great sound, more then suiting to modern rock. Slashs guitar makes whole new sounds as he experimented a little, never loosing his firey bluesy style. The rest of the band really tie the album together, i think this time, you would notice if someone was missing.

This is one of the few albums ive heard in years that you can listen too striaght through- theres no need to skip a single song. Buy the Deluxe version for Physco Killer- it is well worth it as its deffinitly the best cover song ive heard them attempt and it really should have replaced Cant Get Her Out of My Head as the albums main-stay cover song, but all well, its out there. Also the Deluxe gives you the attached DVD, its short but its nice to see them in the studio.