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Family Values Tour 1999
Family Values Tour 1999

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Artist: Various Artists
Label: Interscope Records
Category: Music

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 32 reviews
Sales Rank: 44328

Format: Explicit Lyrics, Live
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

UPC: 606949064129
EAN: 0606949064129
ASIN: B00004STQ4

Release Date: May 23, 2000
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: ** PLEASE READ ** THIS ITEM WILL SHIP WITHOUT A JEWEL CASE. Includes disc and liner notes ONLY. Disc may have some signs of wear, but 100% guaranteed to play without error. There could be cuts, holes, marked promo, or a few marks on the liner notes. Ships within 24 hours of order via first class mail. Check our 5 star feedback rating and order with confidence.

Tracks:

  • Break Stuff - Borland, Wes
  • Lacquer Head - Primus
  • Mudshovel - April, Johnny
  • Falling Away from Me - Arvizu, Reggie
  • Da Rockwilder - Noble, R.
  • Hey Man, Nice Shot - Patrick, Richard [1
  • Re-Arranged - Borland, Wes
  • A.D.I.D.A.S./Good God - Davis, Jonathan [Ko
  • My Name Is Mud - Claypool, Les
  • Welcome to the Fold - Patrick, Richard
  • Keep Hope Alive - Jordan, Ken
  • I Would for You - Farrell, Perry
  • Nookie - Borland, Wes
  • Outside - Lewis, Aaron

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  • The Family Values Tour '98
  • Family Values Tour 2001
  • Family Values Tour 2006
  • Woodstock 1999
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
The joke's starting to look a little worn around the edges. It's facile to observe that the people who toss the phrase "family values" around don't have Limp Bizkit, Korn, Filter, or Primus in mind when they talk about wholesome entertainment. Well, duh. That said, this a solid collection for those who like the aforementioned bands and their allies, though just about all of this stuff is available in other versions. One highlight is Staind's heavy-duty "Mudshovel," though the best performances overall are from Limp Bizkit, which explains why they provide 4 of the 16 tracks on the album and no other act serves up more than 2. Tracks from Method Man and the Crystal Method weirdly break up the metal that dominates, and there's the obligatory acoustic bonus track, featuring Aaron Lewis of Staind and Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit. --Genevieve Williams


Customer Reviews:   Read 27 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Bonus Track...   January 10, 2001
 4 out of 5 found this review helpful

It is quite simple, I can find something good in almost every kind of Rock. But what I'd like to say is that the Bonus Track, which is entitled "Outside", has been deemed my favorite song of all time. Some will not agree...Some like heavier rock, and I like that too, but this song hit me, and all I could do was think, "That is exactly how I feel!" Give it a try, if the Bonus Track isn't what you like, the rest of the CD could suffice.


1 out of 5 stars I would for you has been ruined   June 26, 2000
 3 out of 5 found this review helpful

O.k. This is for all you mooks who critisize without understanding. Yes "I Would For You" is horrible, but not because it's "slow and accoustic," it's horrible because you have a pseudo "pimp rocker" attempting to cover a truly beautiful song that he doesn't understand. I will give props to Wes for living up to the Dave Navarro legacy despite the fact that Dave played keyboard on the original. In case you don't know, "I Would For You" is a song by a truly great band called Jane's Addiction, who while I'm sure were a big influence on the band, but apparently Fred was absent when he was supposed to learn about this one. He forgets lyics and muddles the meaning. I've never heard such a beautiful tune destroyed like this! On a lighter note Primus rocked in their own special way.


4 out of 5 stars "Nookie" was a disappointment, but the rest wasn't.   June 1, 2000
 3 out of 4 found this review helpful

Okay. When I first popped in this CD I thought I was going to get an extremely good live CD with a lot of hot songs. I am a huge Limp Bizkit fan so I thought this would be one of their best CD's. 'Nookie,' which is one of my favorites, was also on this CD, so I immediately skipped over to it. I noticed it was going to be a lot longer, but in this extra time, the song didn't get any better. They never even really finished the song! Still, the rest of this CD is extremely good, especially "Break Stuff" by Limp Bizkit and "Mudshovel" by Staind. The audience reactions on this one are mixed in perfectly. If you like live albums and you love any of these bands (except for Method Man/Redman, because they got no time whatsoever on this CD) you are gonna love this CD. It isn't the best I have ever heard, though.


5 out of 5 stars awesome   July 5, 2000
 3 out of 5 found this review helpful

i have to admit it's a good cd but it's excellent there are some boring songs i have to admit but above all it was good, i really liked Aaron Lewis's song (lead singer of Staind) because i can really relate to it and it really touched my heart. if u enjoy live music and like KoRn, Limp,Staind or any type of band on this cd then i suggest u get it.


5 out of 5 stars The Second Best in the Series.   August 9, 2002
 3 out of 7 found this review helpful

1.Limp Bizkit-Break Stuff-5/5Limp Bizkit, performing "Break Stuff" as the first song on the show. Wouldn't that get you hyped up? This song sounds really cool live.
2.Primus-Lacquer Head-?/5I don't like Primus, so I've never listened to it, so I can't rate it.
3.Staind-Mudshovel-5/5-My favorite on the album, the crowd goes crazy on this song. Great sound quality.
4.Korn-Falling Away From Me-5/5-Korn didn't get much crowd action on this song, probably because it was new at the time. Still, really good, but isn't this Korn's tour? Shouldn't there be more of their songs? I think Limp Bizkit took over.
5.Method Man & Redman-Rockwilder-0/5-Let's get one thing straight: RAP [is bad].
6.Filter-Hey Man, Nice Shot-?/5Just like #2:I'm not big on Filter, so i can't rate this becasue I haven't listened to it.
7.Limp Bizkit-Rearranged-5/5-This is a fun song live, and I love how Fred talks to the crowd.
8.Korn-A.D.I.D.A.S./Good God-5/5-Korn got a huge crowd response on both these songs, and especially on "A.D.I.D.A.S.". The Third best.
9.Primus-My Name Is Mud-?/5-See #2.
10.Filter-Welcome To The Fold-?/5-...You know...
11.The Crystal Method-Keep Hope Alive-3/5-I don't like techno, but this song is really cool. Fun to listen to when you're bored.
12.Limp Bizkit-I Would For You-3/5-This is Ok, but gets boring after a while.
13.Limp Bizkit-Nookie-5/5-I don't need to explain it, we all know what happens when Limp does "Nookie".
14.Aaron lewis & Fred Durst-5/5-This is a beautiful song, and it's even better live. Aaron Lewis has the best voice in the world. Second best on here.

...If you're going to get the Family Values albums, get '01 first, '99 second and '98 third.

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