The Hurt Inside: A String Quartet Tribute to Korn |  | Creators: Serena Vaquilar, Matthew Keating, Korn [1], Karl Preusser, Michael Tuttle, Kathe Hostetter, Rebecca Dulatre, Deborah Baldwin, Edgar Sandoval, Jonah Rapino Label: Vitamin Records Category: Music
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Seller: cdwarehouseonline Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 270733
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 027297872721 EAN: 0027297872721 ASIN: B0000YEDWM
Release Date: January 6, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Falling Away from Me - Kathe Hostetter, Jonah Rapino, Michael Tuttle | | • | Freak on a Leash - Kathe Hostetter, Jonah Rapino, Michael Tuttle | | • | Alone I Break - Deborah Baldwin, Rebecca Dulatre, Matt Keating, Edgar Sandoval, Serena Vaquilar | | • | Blind - Kathe Hostetter, Jonah Rapino, Michael Tuttle | | • | Here to Stay - Deborah Baldwin, Rebecca Dulatre, Matt Keating, Edgar Sandoval, Serena Vaquilar | | • | Got the Life - Deborah Baldwin, Rebecca Dulatre, Matt Keating, Edgar Sandoval, Serena Vaquilar | | • | A.D.I.D.A.S. - Deborah Baldwin, Rebecca Dulatre, Matt Keating, Edgar Sandoval, Serena Vaquilar | | • | Thoughtless - Kathe Hostetter, Jonah Rapino, Michael Tuttle | | • | Counting - Deborah Baldwin, Rebecca Dulatre, Matt Keating, Edgar Sandoval, Serena Vaquilar | | • | Shoots and Ladders - Kathe Hostetter, Jonah Rapino, Michael Tuttle | | • | Hurt Inside - Ya Baby!!! String Quartet |
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| Customer Reviews: The best of the three tribute albums so far.... January 7, 2004 Andrew A. TerHaar (San Angelo, Tx United States) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is one of the best string tribute albums I have ever heard and by far, the best of the three Korn tribute albums (Electro-Industrial and Kloned And Remixed). This album features a near perfect re-interpretation of Korn's music which at times, if you can believe, can even be darker than the band itself. The cellos, violas, bass violins and violins compliment each other that captures all the textures and complexities of Korn. Even the vocals are presented in such a way that matches not only Jonathan Davis' singing style, but his tone and pitch as well. Highlights include "Blind", "Here To Stay" and "Shoots And Ladders". If you're hungry for more Korn and have an open mind, then "The Hurt Inside" is for you!
A way to get classical fans listening to KoRn. September 3, 2004 K. O'Toole (Boston) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The "Ya Baby!" String Quartet captures the tonal qualities of all the song perfectly. Then their origanl composition "The Hurt Inside" goes on to compliment the covered material. This is the kind of idea you browse on Amazon for.
great July 6, 2004 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
great. i can almost hear jon davis singing. they do a great job on all of korns songs
Think about it. December 8, 2005 Jason Sheppard (Orlando, FL USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Have any of you heard the Queen of the Damned soundtrack? I can't help but hear and feel a connection with the sound from Korns music replayed in beautiful violin and those that where writen and created by Jonathan Davis for the sound track. At first listen I thought the sound on this tribute was a bit scratchy, but the more I listen to it the more I fall in love with the deepness of the violin and the talent which has always come from Davis and korn. If you love Korn and want to listen to well played music, plick this up.
The Tribute of a Lifetime November 1, 2004 S.T.G. (Fort Wayne, IN) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Korn has been a band I have always expected to rock out a building, or sound system in a car. But I never expected the SQT of Korn's big songs (like 'A.D.I.D.A.S.', 'Freak on a Leash', 'Thoughtless', 'Alone I Break', and many other classics) to almost surpass the original Korn songs. From the first note from 'Falling Away from Me' to 'Shoots and Ladders' last note, the music keeps you on the edge.
I suggest this as a first if you're ever interested in orchestra music.
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