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    Pride

    Pride
    Artist: Living Colour
    Label: Sony
    Category: Music

    List Price: $9.98
    Buy Used: $0.75
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    New (4) Used (36) Collectible (3) from $0.75

    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 16 reviews
    Sales Rank: 158701

    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

    UPC: 074645769820
    EAN: 0074645769820
    ASIN: B0000029GK

    Release Date: November 14, 1995
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • Pride
      • Release the Pressure
      • Sacred Ground [#]
      • Visions [#]
      • Love Rears Its Ugly Head [Soulpower Re-Mix]
      • These Are Happy Times [#]
      • Memories Can't Wait [Live]
      • Cult of Personality
      • Funny Vibe
      • WTFF
      • Glamour Boys
      • Open Letter (To a Landlord)
      • Solace of You
      • Nothingness
      • Type
      • Time's Up
      • What's Your Favorite Color? (Theme Song)

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    Customer Reviews:   Read 11 more reviews...

    3 out of 5 stars incomplete compilation/afterthought of a great band   October 5, 2003
    S. Baker (Phoenix, Arizona United States)
    9 out of 10 found this review helpful

    Released in late 1995, after the band disbanded, 'Pride' suffers from an identity crisis likely brought on by fulfilling contractual obligations.

    First of all, there are 13 tracks that form a sort of "Best of" compilation of their three records. Predicaably, there are six tracks from their most successful, Grammy-winning debut, 'Vivid' (1988) - the hits "Cult of Personality", "Open Letter to a Landlord", and "Glamour Boys", along with "Funny Vibe", a live version of "Memories Can't Wait", and an extended mix of "What's Your Favorite Color? {Theme Song)". Also included are the hits "Type", "Solace of You", and the remix of "Love Rears Its Ugly Head" from the follow-up, 'Time's Up' (1990). What is grossly underrepresented is their most underrated third record, 'Stain' (1993), as there is only one single, "Nothingness", and a disposable instrumental, "WTFF". The later-era singles "Leave It Alone" and "Auslander" are conspicously nixed for less-memorable album cuts from earlier records, "Time's Up" and "Pride", which hurt the overall quality of this as a compilation.

    When Living Colour disbanded, they were also left with four tracks in the mould of their third record, 'Stain' (1993) - "Release the Pressure", "Sacred Ground", "These Are Happy Days", and "Visions" - all of which are included here, but only one of which warrants inclusion on a "Best of" compilation.

    A perfect compilation would have included:
    1. Cult of Personality
    2. Middle Man*
    3. Open Letter to a Landlord
    4. Funny Vibe
    5. Glamour Boys
    6. Which Way to America*
    7. Elvis Is Dead*
    8. Type
    9. Should I Stay or Should I Go*
    10. Solace of You
    11. Love Rears Its Ugly Head
    12. Bi*
    13. Auslander*
    14. Leave It Alone*
    15. Nothingness
    16. Visions

    Sony knew that hardcore fans would buy this record for the last new output of the band, and casual fans would buy it because it has enough of the hits. Unfortunately, it is a poor representation of a great band's work. Fortunately, this will not be their last word (i.e., fast forward to October 2003).


    5 out of 5 stars "Great Living Colour Hits (1988 - 1993) on 1 CD"   October 7, 2003
    Alex Shuris (Princeton, MA. (USA))
    4 out of 4 found this review helpful

    This is probably the only Living Colour CD that any true rock fan needs to own. Their 1988 debut "Vivid" is also essential, but only includes a few true hits. "Pride" compiles 17 tracks, ranging from 1988's smash "Cult of Personality", "Pride", "Type", "Solace of You", and "Nothingness" to 1994's "Sacred Ground." A live version of the Talking Heads song, "Memories Can't Wait" is also featured, along with a remix of 1990's "Love Rears it's Ugly Head", and 4 unreleased tracks, that were principally recorded in October of 1994. Vernon Reid is an under-rated guitar god, and his playing is un-parallel to any wannabe in today's world of rock. Pick this disc up, and you will never need to purchase another Living Colour album, unless you want a bootleg of their live show (I have a few of these very rare recordings).


    5 out of 5 stars Fond memory of a truly great band.   March 8, 2000
    D. Mok (Los Angeles, CA)
    4 out of 4 found this review helpful

    What happened to Living Colour? Its songwriting was strong, its musicianship superlative, and its message clear-headed and intelligent. I suppose Living Colour's music was just too "difficult" for its listenership.

    It didn't help that the band's second and third albums, 1990's Time's Up and 1993's Stain, were less hooky and more experimental than the band's rousing, catchy debut, Vivid. But even within those albums there were tuneful and satisfying moments ("Type" is possibly Living Colour's most dynamic song, switching from kickin' riff monster to ironic commentary to sweet vocal harmonies without missing a beat) to match the grinding power of "Cult of Personality" or that beautifully melodic intro to "Open Letter (To a Landlord)".

    Pride isn't an entirely accurate representative of the band's work for, like so many '60s and '70s rock bands, Living Colour chose the album as its unit of choice. As a result, many hidden gems (eg. the original version of "Love Rears Its Ugly Head" and "Leave It Alone") are missing from this collection. Still, it's nice to be reminded of just how good this band was: Corey Glover added a subtlety and depth to hard-rock singing; Vernon Reid's guitar prowess was formidable; William Calhoun provided a mighty engine for the band, funky and hard-hitting at the same time; and both Muzz Skillings and replacement bassist Doug Wimbish served to both ground the music and to add melodic shades. Rarely did such a gifted collective of musicians work together so tightly, and their legacy should be cherished.


    4 out of 5 stars If you're gonna have just one...   June 14, 2000
    churchfan (Kansas City, MO USA)
    3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    This is the one to have. This CD has all the hits you'd expect to find on a Living Colour compilation, and not too much filler. 'Cult of Personality' and 'Open Letter to a Landlord' sound as good as the day you first heard them. Even though 'Type' and 'Nothingness' never were smash hits, they're two of my favorite songs by the band. Clocking in at nearly 76 minutes, and with 17 tracks, it's a fair bet that you'll find something you like on this album.


    5 out of 5 stars A fitting sign off   December 26, 1998
    3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    Even if you didn't follow the career of Living Colour you would probably be well aware of some of thier hits - namely 'Cult Of Personality' and 'Glamour Boys', and while this excellent retropsective album has a couple of these tracks on it - it is more representative of the finer album tracks that most people deserved to but didn't hear. The real surprise here though is the three previously unreleased tracks - the hard driving social anger in 'Sacred Ground' and the furious 'Release The Pressure' will surely indear themselves to fans of Living Colours later work. The finest of these though is 'Visions',a track that is as powerful as anything in Living Colours output. It combines deep african ryhthms and chant into a fresh cohesive rock song with an undeniable yet decidedly dark beauty. Also included are the excellent 'Solace Of You', 'Type' and 'Nothingness' worthy of any good record collection. I've found this album is particularly good in times of anger, or disillusionment for comfort, it's also a good soundtrack to some of those wilder times - partying for days on end for instance. But that's just my take - by all means shake off any preconceived ideas you may have about Living Colour and get this now.


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