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All rights reserved.| Track Listing 1. Last Chance 2. Are You Gonna Be My Girl 3. Rollover D.J. 4. Look What You've Done 5. Get What You Need 6. Move On 7. Radio Song 8. Get Me Outta Here 9. Cold Hard Bitch 10. Come Around Again 11. Take It or Leave It 12. Lazy Gun 13. Timothy 14. Hey Kids - (Bonus Track)
Album Notes This is a Hyper CD which cotains regular audio tracks and also provides a link to the artist's website with the help of a web browser. Jet: Nic Chester (vocals, guitar); Cameron Muncey (guitar, background vocals); Mark Wilson (harmonica, piano, bass, background vocals); Chris Chester (drums, background vocals). Additional personnel: Billy Preston (keyboards). Japanese edition adds an extra song and a bonus DVD. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Whenever the proverbial Next Big Thing rolls around, it usually takes a few different bands to push the style into the mainstream. With grunge, Nirvana lit the spark, but it was Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, and Stone Temple Pilots who convinced everyone the Seattle sound was no fluke. In the case of the New Rock phenomenon, the Strokes brought style and the White Stripes added artiness, but with GET BORN, Jet put all the pieces together. Perhaps the first band of the genre to completely absorb and effectively reconfigure classic rock & roll influences without a trace of winking irony, Jet not only swaggers like the Stones and pouts like Iggy Pop, but injects sorely needed doses of romanticism and variety into a style that otherwise often seems perilously close to oldies revivalism. The most immediate difference between the Australian foursome and their shaggy-haired brethren is the band's talent for soaring sad songs. On the gorgeous "Look What You've Done" and "Radio Song," Jet proves that trashy guitars and neo-garage sneering are not the only way to rock, in the process satisfying both fans of piano-driven ballads and the much edgier NYC sound. Editorial Reviews Q (10/01/2003) Entertainment Weekly (10/17/2003) | Find errors in the product description? Submit a catalog update request now. | ||||||||||||
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