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    A vs. Monkey Kong

    A vs. Monkey Kong
    Artist: A
    Label: Hollywood Records
    Category: Music

    List Price: $18.98
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    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 16 reviews
    Sales Rank: 311651

    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
    Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 5 x 0.3

    UPC: 720616550125
    EAN: 0720616550125
    ASIN: B00004YLKZ

    Release Date: September 26, 2000
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • For Starters
      • Monkey Kong
      • Old Folks
      • Hopper Jonnus Fang
      • Summer on the Underground
      • Warning
      • If It Ain't Broke, Fit It Anyway
      • Here We Go Again (I Love Lake Tahoe)
      • Don't Be Punks
      • Down on the Floor
      • Jason's Addiction
      • Miles Away
      • Getting Around
      • She Said [*]
      • One Day [*]
      • If It Ain't Broke [Live][*]

    Similar Items:

      • Hi-Fi Serious
      • Teen Dance Ordinance
      • How Ace Are Buildings

    Editorial Reviews:

    Amazon.com
    Make way for the first great brother band of the 21st century. A, an economically titled Brit band featuring siblings Jason, Adam, and Giles Perry, combine the harmonic splendor of the Beach Boys with the sonic onslaught of the Buzzcocks. The band doesn't hide its influences on this, their U.S. debut: Jason's upper-register vocals evoke a more tuneful Perry Farrell on "Jason's Addiction," while "Old Folks" is the best early Police song Sting never wrote. There are even moments where A sounds like a punk rock Yes (they covered "Owner of a Lonely Heart" on an early B-side). Yet they get away with all this and more, thanks to deft craftsmanship, killer chops, and striking arrangements. Moogs, muted trumpets, and the learning toy Speak & Spells sneak into the traditional rock mix, and virtually every track comes with an intoxicating anthemic chorus. And with lyrics like, "Yeah, the trees are pretty wide / That's where Sonny Bono died / All is quiet on New Year's Day," what's not to love? --Bill Forman

    Album Description
    UK pressing features a total of 14 tracks. Warner. 2004.

    Album Details
    Punk Rock Group from Leeds.


    Customer Reviews:   Read 11 more reviews...

    4 out of 5 stars Wow   July 20, 2002
    drew m (maryland United States)
    4 out of 4 found this review helpful

    Listen to Monkey Kong, A's second release, and you'll become convinced that there really is a conspiracy by record companies to prevent good music from being popular. I mean, how was this album so completely ignored? Taken with the new (and outstanding) Hi Fi Serious, it becomes clear that not only is A the most criminally underrated band in rock, but that they're the best band in rock. Period. They're like the Foo Fighters without boring ballads. Or Blink-182 with chest hair. However you want to describe it, nobody today is making music this melodic, this downright ALIVE. Not the nu-metallers, not the rap-rockers, not the garage rockers. This is what the next step in rock should be - a orgiastic fusion of balls out rock and California pop. Listen to the title track while driving and you'll floor it. "Down on the Floor," "Miles Away," and bonus track "She Said" are all so good, you'll spend half your time wondering how this band was ignored by audiences, the media, everybody. Hi Fi Serious should change that, but if A doesn't end being global rock superstars, then the music industry is beyond salvation.


    5 out of 5 stars A is the greatest   October 18, 2000
    2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    A is the greatest band no one has heard of. My friend and I saw them last may in Minneapolis, and we were blown away. We liked them so much that we drove all the way from minneapolis to Lawrence, Kansas just to see them, a 9 hour each way trip. This album has everything from the in your face hard rock of "Monkey Kong", to the slow mellow "Hopper Jonnus Fang", to the upbeat pop-sounding "Here We Go Again (I Love Lake Tahoe)." This album has it all. If you ever get the chance to see them live I would Highly reccomend it.


    4 out of 5 stars A savage flurry of hooks!   October 3, 1999
    2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    Unrelentingly catchy and energetic, songs like "Old Folks" compare favourably with the efforts of weaker American bands, such as the Offspring, to keep power pop and punk vital. This record has been unfairly savaged by some UK music press writers, who prefer emasculated and melodramatic orchestral rock to this sort of lively fare, but they have missed the boat entirely on this band. With fast pacing, ace musicianship and a Sting-reminiscent vocalist who hollers good-natured but on-target barbs over one hook after another, A is not supposed to be the New Bomb Turks, but rather sounds as a young Police would today. Easily as good, if not as rude, as Blink 182, A should have a much larger following, but that is not likely if the CD is not released domestically. It is bizarre that this record is only available as an import, but it is not the first time that record companies have dropped the ball in giving kick-ass English bands access to a North American audience, as any fan of Swervedriver will know. Silly bastards!


    4 out of 5 stars Good, could be much better   February 6, 2002
    Joe (Washington, United States)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    This is one of the best CDs ive heard in a while. Only for musicality, however. The lyrics are a bit repetitive and have much meaning, beyond the surface, anyway. If you are looking for a CD loaded with great songs, this is it. If you are the type to judge music based solely based on lyrics, I suggest listening to a few songs first, you may still enjoy it.


    5 out of 5 stars Ace   March 26, 2001
    Rhuairi Walsh (Romford England)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    Following on from the bouncy 'How Ace Are Buildings' this record shows the revival of the British music scene. I have seen them about six times and met the band personally, and what a laugh they are! Just to hear Jason say Ace made my day. But with the bonus tracks, this makes this CD perfect for those great summer days. Buy it , listen to it, bounce to it. Buy their new album (Hi-Fi Serious) out this summer, and have fun. ACE!


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