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Savage Garden (Remastered 2006)

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Download links and information about Savage Garden (Remastered 2006) by The 69 Eyes. This album was released in 1995 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Punk Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal genres. It contains 17 tracks with total duration of 52:49 minutes.

Artist: The 69 Eyes
Release date: 1995
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Punk Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal
Tracks: 17
Duration: 52:49
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. 1-800-Sleazorama (Remastered 2006) 0:49
2. Tang (Remastered 2006) 3:27
3. Smashed 'n Trashed (Remastered 2006) 2:55
4. Velvet Touch (Savage Garden Version / Remastered 2006) 4:18
5. Mr. Pain (Remastered 2006) 2:25
6. Lady Luck (Remastered 2006) 3:27
7. Motor City Resurrection (Remastered 2006) 3:56
8. Ghettoway Car (Remastered 2006) 2:58
9. Wild Talk (Remastered 2006) 4:04
10. Get It Off (Remastered 2006) 3:16
11. Always (Remastered 2006) 2:47
12. Demolition Derby (Remastered 2006) 4:13
13. Savage Garden (Remastered 2006) 3:09
14. 1-800-Sleazorama (Reprise / Remastered 2006) 0:56
15. TV Eye (Bonus Track / Remastered 2004) 3:50
16. Motormouth (Bonus Track / Remastered 2004) 3:03
17. One-Shot Woman (Bonus Track / Remastered 2004) 3:16

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Circa 1995, most new rock bands still appeared mesmerized by the sounds that had originated from Seattle just a few years earlier. In other words, issuing an album that sounded influenced by the likes of the Cult and Mötley Crüe was about as far from expected as possible. But it appears that no one ever told that to Helsinki's the 69 Eyes, who issued their third full-length overall in 1995, Savage Garden. Not quite as "in your face" as its predecessor a year earlier (1994's Motor City Resurrection), Savage Garden includes several tracks that would have sounded right at home in 1988, including the melodic "Velvet Lunch" (which is an obvious stab at crossover success), as well as more rough n' rocking fare, such as "Tang," "Mr. Pain," and "Motor City Resurrection." With '80s-era rock suddenly back en vogue circa the early 21st century, bands like the 69 Eyes — who were mining similar sonic territory years earlier — suddenly appeared like trendsetters. [The 2007 reissue of Savage Garden includes three extra tracks, but they can also all be found on the reissue of Motor City Resurrection.]