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    III

    Creator: House Of Shakira
    Category: Music


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    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 8 reviews
    Sales Rank: 1304069

    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1

    UPC: 639087003026
    EAN: 0639087003026
    ASIN: B00004UGZN

    Release Date: June 19, 2000

    Tracks:

      • Pellucid Part 1
      • Alien
      • Wings
      • In Your Head
      • Nearly Orgasmic
      • Black And Blue Skies
      • Splitted Hairs
      • Miracle
      • Rainbows And Butterflies
      • Time That Passed
      • Unspoken
      • I Am
      • Unforgiven
      • Pellucid Part 2

    Editorial Reviews:

    Album Description
    Another great Melodic Rock import from NEH Records. After two releases, the Swedish rock band showed up at MTM MUSIC. They liked the material, and soon agreed upon the release of their third album, "HOUSE OF SHAKIRA - III". Here it is, at last! The new album from HOUSE OF SHAKIRA - for all their fans!


    Customer Reviews:
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    5 out of 5 stars House Of Shakira - III   June 17, 2001
    Fred Monster (Zwijndrecht, Holland)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    I already said it in my review of Best Of Two, earlier this year: "I'm really curious which direction the band will take on III. If it's anything near the style of the first two bonustracks that album might end up really high in my list this year." Well, the album has become a lot more varied than only songs in the vein of Susan and You Touched Me, but that the album will end up high in my yearlist is for sure. The band surpasses itself on all levels with this new album. Let me warn you, it's an album that needs a few spins. The first few times I didn't really know what to make of it. Harder songs like Alien that don't get to you that easy are mixed with hookfilled melodic gems like In Your Head and Nearly Orgasmic (what a great song!) that stick in you brain right after the first time you hear them. Which makes it a bit of a confusing album at first, as you don't know if the songs that don't stick immediately are bad songs or just need some growing. After a spin or ten you'll know, because then the less accessible songs stick in you head as well and then all you'll have to do is enjoy. Something I didn't quite like about the first two albums were the worldmusic influences. These are still present on III but not as dominant as on the first two albums. Recently I put the album in the CD player and put it on repeat, which is something I often do while reviewing an album. It has been on for about the whole day without getting boring for even one sec. Those are the kind of album's I'm waiting for, lazy as I am... (LOL) The production leaves nothing to wish for either, so I think we can state that House Of Shakira has reached the top in AOR/Melodic Rock. Now let's hope they'll keep that same level for a long time...


    1 out of 5 stars mistake   September 5, 2000
    2 out of 3 found this review helpful

    This editorial review for the band House of Shakira does not match the customer review, for the Columbian singer Shakira. This could be confusing to customers.


    4 out of 5 stars 3.5 stars, not bad at all   May 16, 2009
    Justin Gaines (Northern Virginia)
    Swedish melodic rockers House of Shakira released their third album (appropriately titled III) in 2000. I'm not a huge fan of this band, but I liked what I heard on the Best of 2 compilation enough to give this album a try.

    House of Shakira seemed to refine their sound considerably on this album. It's the same kind of Journey-inspired melodic rock they always played, but it just sounds more polished and professional on this album. Andreas Eklund also seems to be more comfortable singing in English, which helps a lot. There are a few songs on III where he band sounds a lot like Tyketto frontman Danny Vaughn, which is definitely a point in his favor.

    It's still not as memorable as the average Fair Warning or Gotthard album, but House of Shakira took a big step forward with III. I'm glad I picked it up, and can see most melodic rock fans enjoying it as well.



    5 out of 5 stars Outstanding 00s Gem Rock From Sweden   November 28, 2000
    susumu-5 (Japan)
    House of Shakila is a Swedish hard rock group which keeps the legacy of great rock of 70s and 80s. At first listen it sounded like the combination of Queen and Styx. With more listens subliminal african beat allure shows. The band is no doubt top performer of melodic rock.

    III is their third album. My first pick from this album is Rainbows ans Butterflies because it well represents who they are. And most fit for the first single. It starts like Styx reminding me a bit of Babe and develops like Survivor with vocal sounding like the combination of Dennis De Young and Freddie Mercury. But with careful listen the faint but irresistible African drum beat will sure to overgrow feeling like healing music. Similar things can be said about In Your Head, Van Halen like pop hard rock. In the middle of IYH you will hear african folk chorus. Time That Passed is another great track my third favorites. The band leader used to produce African beat music. In this album such unique sound is hidden but you may get this naturally without ever noticing this.

    To sum up, this is great return of 80s music and lots more. Recommended for wide range of classic rock fans.


    4 out of 5 stars beware!   July 12, 2002
    0 out of 1 found this review helpful

    Just want to let fans of Columbian star Shakira know that she
    has nothing to do with Swede band House of Shakira. Enjoy both,
    but don't mistake one for the other.


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