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    Sunburn

    Sunburn
    Artist: Fuel
    Label: Sony
    Category: Music

    List Price: $11.98
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    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 197 reviews
    Sales Rank: 127324

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

    UPC: 074646855423
    EAN: 0074646855423
    ASIN: B0000062H0

    Release Date: March 31, 1998
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • Bittersweet
      • Shimmer
      • Jesus or a Gun
      • Sunburn
      • New Thing
      • It's Come to This
      • Song for You
      • Mary Pretends
      • Ozone
      • Hideaway

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    Customer Reviews:   Read 192 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars A great blend of different types of music.   July 27, 1998
    17 out of 17 found this review helpful

    When I first put "Sunburn", by Fuel, into my CD player, I wasn't sure what to expect. I don't usually buy CD's on which only one song has been released. I normally wait for two or three good songs. However, I like the song "Shimmer" A LOT, so I took a leap of faith. I wasn't disappointed. There was a little bit of everything. The first track, which is untitled, is a nice hard rock song. I began to expect an overly abrasive band with one "ballad", but that's not what I got. The range of this band is very entertaining and uplifting. Also, it is an enhanced CD, and there are scenes from a small-town concert that are a perfect fit. All in all, this CD has everything the well-rounded music fan could want; not too hard, not too soft, a great variety of nicely written, nicely performed songs.


    4 out of 5 stars Fuel Leaves A Singe For Late 90's Alternative Metal   October 3, 2004
    M. Tefer (MN, United States)
    8 out of 8 found this review helpful

    Sunburn is evidence that the late 90's alternate-metal crowd had something that rocks and equally, had something emotional to offer. Carl Bell's songwriting displays an appropriate lyrical diversity which makes the album surprisingly artistic. Brett Scallions has a distinct voice which compliments the lyrics nicely too. Fuel knows their influence which is rooted in the late 70's classic metal. The band has a sound that ripples with a menacing stength and proves to be more than a flash in the pan.




    5 out of 5 stars Don't just Tan, Get Sunburn   September 9, 2004
    P Dubbs (Fargo, ND)
    6 out of 6 found this review helpful

    Fuel's first album, titled Sunburn, speaks for itself as to why it has sold so well. Every song on the album has a special sound that makes each a unique experience. It has done so well since was released in 1998 that it has spawned a remade version that includes two bonus tracks. If you are questioning whether or not to purchase this cd, please read my review before you decide to pass up on this great sounding band that is in its prime.

    The second and third songs on the album, "Bittersweet" and "Shimmer" are songs most people have heard, but probably don't know who even plays them. They've been played numerous times on the radio and still get airtime because each one has such a catchy beat with incomparable vocals. Their fourth song, "Jesus or a Gun" is a heavier song with well thought-out vocals that is also engaging once you hear it. That's the case with almost every tune in this twelve song collection. Each one is attractive to the ear in its own way. The fifth song, "Sunburn", is far and away the best song on the cd and is one of my favorite songs I have ever listened to. It flows from a slow beat with smooth vocals to a heavier one that will capture your interest instantly. You won't have to worry about getting too much of this song either; the words and the tone of it stay with you and beg your senses to hear it over and over again.

    Those four songs are a good enough reason to purchase this album. But remember there are still eight other songs to listen to! If you're a fan of modern-day rock, you owe it to yourself to give Fuel's debut cd a shot. I waited a long time to buy it for myself, and being stubborn paid off because I purchased the remade version with better quality sound and the two bonus tracks. They aren't going to remake it again, so now's the time to get your hands on this surprisingly superb album. Your ears will thank you.



    5 out of 5 stars Great album by a great band   August 5, 1999
    6 out of 6 found this review helpful

    Thanks largely to the sheer popularity of the single, "Shimmer", Fuel is no longer a band that no one knows about but rather a band that continues to grow in terms of fan base due to word of mouth and their exciting, energetic live shows. But beyond their powerful live performances, there is some real magic to be found on the studio album as well. In truth, this album has something for everyone from deep, brooding ballads like "Shimmer", "Hideaway", and "Sunburn" to full-on, all-out intense rockers like "Ozone", "New Thing", "Jesus or a Gun", and "Mary Pretends". It is important to note that this album is not flawless and as expected, some of the songs do not always glitter with originality. None could be more true an example than the aforementioned rocker "Mary Pretends". Its main guitar riff, its weak, repitive lyrics all sound eerily close to the tune "Stage" by Live, from their masterpiece album Throwing Copper. Still, this is a debut album and therefore a band that is just finding its sound may be prone to stealing riifs or even song structures from other bands. Still, that being said, much like Live, the album itself connects on many levels most notably in terms of its energy, honesty and real emotions. Brett Scallions, the band's lead singer has a very impressive vocal range. It is not uncommon that he will murmur some beautiful words one instant and erupt with rage and raw emotion the next. Still, their sound is not to be confused with Nirvana's soft loud soft/verse chorus verse leanings nor really any other modern rock act. The guitars do roar, the vocals do resonate and captivate but the real trump card are the band's lyrics, which are penned by Carl Bell, and for the record are more coherent and cohesive than anything Nirvana ever wrote. A song like "Song For You" for example is an excellent song both lyrically and musically. The guitar riff is rather catchy and the lyrics only help to catapult the song past the usual standard lamenting song of lost love. The itself is about a relationship that fell short on both ends, but despite the hurt that has followed, the general sentiment is that it is all "for the best", and that regardless what happened, he just wants the woman to enjoy all that is good, even if it is not with him. Certainly not the typical bitter love song, and Fuel is not your typical love-torn, angst laden rock band. What merit is found on a tune such as "Song For You" can be found numerous other places on the album as well. The word "filler" does not exist here. Every song is solid and carries some serious weight. Even more impressive is that this is a debut album. Some bands might strain their entire careers to put forth something this solid, and Fuel has done it on their first try. In terms of landmark major label debuts, this album is on par with Pearl Jam's "Ten", Nirvana's "Nevermind", Jimi Hendrix's "Are You Experienced?", Rage Against the Machine's self titled debut and Green Day's "Dookie". An aptly named band who is full of energy whose prowess and talent are no longer a secret, Fuel's engine is revved up and their tank is full and they are ready to leave their skidmarks on the rest of the field.


    4 out of 5 stars Even if it doesn't sparkle, it sure Shimmers!   August 2, 2003
    JohnnyDoolittle (United States)
    4 out of 4 found this review helpful

    "Shimmer" received an incredible amount of radioplay, and that was far from an accident; it was poppy, it was fun to sing along to, the guitars were quite supportive (even if sounding a bit optimistic for lyrics of a relatively depressing nature), and of course, the production... well, the production was just what a late 90s alternative song SHOULD sound like, and the entire album had it.

    It's songs like "Bittersweet", "Jesus or a Gun", and "Mary Pretends" that represent the album at the top of its game; hard rockers with a bit of angst, but not enough to keep the listener from headbangs and smiles. However, "Sunburn", despite its mellowness and beauty, is just so solid and honest that tons of hardrockers or metalheads could stop and listen/sing along to the lyrics.

    Sunburn is a solid, solid album... perhaps too solid. None of the songs are anything original or never-before expressed... the topics, instruments, lyrics, and vocals (however smooth they may all be) are pretty much the same 90s rock we've all gotten used to and enjoy. Of course, the album's still good, if not great... great enough to purchase, and great enough to rock out to for the many years to come.


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