eMOTIVe

eMOTIVe

by A Perfect Circle
eMOTIVe

eMOTIVe

by A Perfect Circle

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

When Tool frontman Maynard James Keenan covered Wings' "Silly Love Songs" as a guest vocalist for the Replicants, it was amusing and well thought out. When Tool covered "No Quarter" in concert it was intense, appropriate, and staggeringly good. And when Maynard continued the tradition with the beautiful recording of Failure's "The Nurse Who Loved Me," it became apparent that Maynard had a penchant for re-recording songs that were of high quality but not necessarily anthems. But then there's the notion of recording a whole album of covers, which immediately sends off red flags that the water may be running dry and the record label is thirsty for a new release. A Perfect Circle's album of covers, eMOTIVe, falls flat and fails to raise the bar set so high by the quality of their previous two releases. Turning some of popular music's most potent songs into a soundtrack ideal for background music at your local teen-angst mall-chain clothing store, A Perfect Circle work their way through 12 songs that would almost be unrecognizable in their current arrangement if one weren't familiar with the original versions of each song. John Lennon's somber, optimistic anthem for peace, "Imagine," is changed from its original major key to a funereal minor key dirge. Marvin Gaye's perfect "What's Going On" is turned into a horrible industrial track that would be permissible on a budget-line compilation but is simply unforgivable in its inclusion here. The same could apply to the butchering of Black Flag's "Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie" and a few other numbers. However, the album's sole moment of tranquility and its most effective moments lie in the band's treatment of Led Zeppelin's "When the Levee Breaks," and the disturbing a cappella of Joni Mitchell's "Fiddle and the Drum." eMOTIVe is a slight dent in the armor of Maynard's nearly flawless career as a frontman, and it's (hopefully) a mere detour for A Perfect Circle. ~ Rob Theakston

Product Details

Release Date: 01/11/2005
Label: Virgin
UPC: 0724386668714
Rank: 5002

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Annihilation
  2. Imagine
  3. Peace Love and Understanding
  4. What's Going On
  5. Passive
  6. Gimme Gimme Gimme

Disc 2

  1. People Are People
  2. Freedom of Choice
  3. Let's Have a War
  4. Counting Bodies Like Sheep to the Rhythm of the War Drums
  5. When the Levee Breaks
  6. Fiddle and the Drum

Album Credits

Performance Credits

A Perfect Circle   Primary Artist
Jeordie White   Guitar (Bass),Bass
Danny Lohner   Guitar (Bass),Bass,Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards
Josh Freese   Drums
Maynard James Keenan   Piano,Vocals
Paz Lenchantin   Piano,Strings
James Iha   Guitar,Keyboards
Joshua Eustis   Drums,Fender Rhodes
Billy Howerdel   Bass,Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Harmonium,Keyboards
Jason Freese   Sax (Tenor),Sax (Baritone)

Technical Credits

Billy Howerdel   Audio Production,Audio Engineer,Mixing,Composer,Engineer,Producer,Programming,Re-Arranged
Mark Mothersbaugh   Composer
Marvin Gaye   Composer
Martin Gore   Composer
Maynard James Keenan   Arranger,Composer,Re-Arranged,Executive Producer
Christopher Douglas   Composer
Sothria Pheng   Composer
Trent Reznor   Composer
Traditional   Composer
Andy Wallace   Mixing
Critter   Engineer
Renaldo Benson   Composer
Al Cleveland   Composer
Gerald V. Casale   Composer
Danny Lohner   Mixing,Arranger,Composer,Engineer,Producer,Programming,Re-Arranged,Instrumentation
Joshua Eustis   Mixing,Engineer
Nick Lowe   Composer
Philo Cramer   Composer
Matt Mitchell   Digital Engineer
David Mattix   Assistant Engineer
John Giustina   Photography
Matt Borruso   Composer
Steven R. Gilmore   Design,Sleeve Art,Photography,Poster Design
Steve Duda   Digital Engineer
James Iha   Programming
Greg Ginn   Composer
Charles Clouser   Programming
Lee Ving   Composer
John Lennon   Composer
Joni Mitchell   Composer
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