| | Deep Blue Love Vacuum |  | Artist: Helios Creed Label: Noiseville Category: Music
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 311858
Format: Explicit Lyrics Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 827166117027 EAN: 0827166117027 ASIN: B000FG6C74
Release Date: April 4, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new Item. CD, DVD, Book, VHS more than 400 000 titles to choose from. ALL days Low Price !
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| Tracks:
| • | Intro (Deep Blue Love Vacuum) | | • | Beginning of Light | | • | Got to Have Someone | | • | Sandbox Jungle | | • | Fields of Green | | • | Help Me Bitch | | • | All Tomorrow's Parties | | • | Another Dimension | | • | Tell Me Your Name | | • | Harry J. Krishan | | • | Cowboy | | • | His Murder Machine | | • | To 2012 | | • | The Things They Showed Me | | • | See You In the Next World |
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Product Description Legendary psych guitar wizard HELIOS CREED returns with what many of his loyal fans are considering his BEST solo effort ever, with "Deep Blue Love Vacuum." On this album he teams up with fellow ex-members of seminal band CHROME to create over 70 minutes of interplanetary, reality bending sounds to carry the listener to another plane. Helios is back on the road as well. This is his first release on Noiseville Records.
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Psychedelic Mayhem June 7, 2006 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is by far the best Helios Creed album ever! The intro (Deep Blue Love Vaccum) sets the mood building up to launch into the riff of the next track "Beginning Of Light" equipped with warped vocals and swirling guitars. Fabienne Shine (from Chrome back in the day) does an awesome song called "Sandbox Jungle" the riff is very Black Sabbath esque. She also sings vocals on the cover of the Velvet Underground's "All Tomorrow's Parties." One of Helios darkset prophecy songs to date "2012." One of the best tracks is a fun song about our retarded leader called "Cowboy." Over an hour long this is one of the best records to come out in a long time.
I love Chrome but... August 24, 2008 I just can't get into Helios's solo albums. I got this one being excited about this release because I loved the latest Chrome album Ghost Machine(see my review for that album) But I just find this album to be boring and at times annoying. The first track on here is simply titled Intro which seems cool for it's experimental value but it goes on a little too long(3 and a half minutes to be exact). Then we get into Beginning Of Light which might be the best on here but it's nothing special. The guitar work is cool and the rhythems are interesting but it's just Helios repeating the line Beginning Of Light over and over again in an echo effect. Got To Have Someone is just dead. It's lifeless and the vocals are ear screaching bad. Sandbox Jungle is a song I couldn't believe what I heard. It sounds just like a Wolfmother song. Even the lead singer sounds like the guy from Wolfmother. Fields Of Green is a decent song. Great drum beat and good rhythem and lead guitars. Probably the most Chrome sounding song on this album and the only other one I can listen to. Help me Bitch is just awful. It's just noise and more ear screeching vocals. The comes the Velvet Underground cover. I've never liked VU anyway so that for me is reason enough to skip this song and the cover itself like most of the album is very boring. Another Dimension is pretty catchy and one I can sit through. This one sounds like a psychadelic/space rock song similar to Hawkwind. Tell me your name is just a short 50 second song that has a female singing on it that is pointless. I haven't heard much of the rest of this album. I just can't bring myself to listen to it. It's either too boring or too painful. Helios is about to go on tour and I was planing on seeing him in Houston. I sure hope he plays some Chrome songs because his solo stuff just doesen't cut it for me and I have 5 or 6 of his solo albums. Some people might like this but I have tried and tried and I just can't get into it. any of the classic Chrome albums from Alien Soundtracks up to 3rd From The Sun are masterpieces to me along with 2002's Ghost Machine(again see my review) For his solo stuff it just seems like there is something missing.
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