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Songs For the Deaf [Limited] [CD & DVD] by Queens Of The Stone Age (CD, Aug-2002, Interscope Records USA) 
Songs For the Deaf [Limited] [CD & DVD] by Queens Of The Stone Age (CD, Aug-2002, Interscope Records USA)

 
Songs For the Deaf [Limited] [CD & DVD] by Queens Of The Stone Age (CD, Aug-2002, Interscope Records USA)

Artist: Queens Of The Stone Age
Release Date: Aug 2002
Format: CD
Record Label: Interscope Records (USA)
Genre: Psychedelic, Rock & Pop
UPC: 606949342425
Product ID: EPID3494732
Description: Queens Of The Stone Age: Josh Homme, Nick Oliveri, Dave Grohl, Mark Lanegan. Additional personnel includes: Dean Ween (guitar). Producers: Josh Homme, Eric Valentine, Adam Kasper. Recorded at The Site, San Rafael, California and Barefoot...
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Track Listing
1. You Think I Ain't Worth a Dollar, But I Feel Like a Millionaire
2. No One Knows
3. First It Giveth
4. Song For the Dead
5. Sky Is Falling, The
6. Six Shooter
7. Hangin' Tree
8. Go With the Flow
9. Gonna Leave You
10. Do It Again
11. God Is in the Radio
12. Another Love Song
13. Song For the Deaf
14. Mosquito Song - (hidden track)

Details
Contributing Artists:Dave Grohl, Mark Lanegan
Distributor:Universal Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Queens Of The Stone Age: Josh Homme, Nick Oliveri, Dave Grohl, Mark Lanegan.
Additional personnel includes: Dean Ween (guitar).
Producers: Josh Homme, Eric Valentine, Adam Kasper.
Recorded at The Site, San Rafael, California and Barefoot Studios, Hollywood, California.
"Go With The Flow" was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance. "No One Knows" was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance.
Includes a bonus DVD disc.
When one speaks of supergroups, alternative rock has seen its share of shining moments, from 1991's Temple Of The Dog to 1995's Mad Season. In 2002, the wheel spun around to Queens Of The Stone Age with SONGS FOR THE DEAF, their bid to save hard rock. While QOTSA founders Nick Oliveri and Josh Homme have often used a variety of players to round out their lineup, having Dave Grohl (Nirvana, Foo Fighters) make his return to the drum throne is cause enough to stop the presses. If that weren't enough, add former Screaming Trees vocalist Mark Lanegan and you've got all the ingredients for hard-rock greatness.
Classic rock fans may recall with fondness the car-radio opening from Kiss' DESTROYER, paid tribute on opening track "Millionare" (SONGS is strung together with a series of similar radio station interludes). The vibe is set with fierce impact; requisite Sabbath-like riffs and T. Rex-from-hell swagger are the weapons of choice. Grohl sounds quite at home behind the drums, leaving double-bass drummers scratching their heads with his single-kick mastery in "First It Giveth." Be it undeniable vocal harmony ("Another Love Song"), balls-out psychedelic rock ("Song For The Dead"), or moody alt-rock grooving ("The Sky Is Falling"), SONGS FOR THE DEAF makes a strong case for rock album of 2002.

Editorial Reviews
Included in Rolling Stone's 50 Best Albums of 2002
Rolling Stone (12/26/2002)

Included in Q Magazine's 50 Best Albums of 2002
Q (12/01/2002)

5 stars out of 5 - ...(a) breathtaking, virtually flawless album.
Uncut (09/01/2002)

Queens of the Stone Age get better with age....QOTSA's music is a comfort zone, thanks to its readiness to rock all night and party every day...
CMJ (09/02/2002)

9 out of 10 - ...All of what you might want from them and their music is here. There are great titles, displays of extraordinary rock'n'roll and great disturbing pop...
NME (08/17/2002)

All the elements which made its predecessor so great are here, but in excelsis...the thrill of these ensemble performances is downright scary.
Mojo (09/01/2002)

4 stars out of 5 - ...This album mixes melancholy and might to a rare degree...
Q (09/01/2002)

3 stars out of 5 - ...This is prog grunge for the unpretentious....Whether the ace metal is speedy or onerous, it is always deployed in the service of the eccentric song structures, and every track becomes a splendid, mysterious thing.
Rolling Stone (09/05/2002)

Ranked #10 on CMJ's Top 10 of 2002
CMJ (12/30/2002)

Ranked #31 in Uncut's 100 Best Albums of the Year
Uncut (01/01/2003)

Ranked #3 in Mojo's Best Albums of 2002
Mojo (01/01/2003)

Ranked #8 on Spin's list of 2002's Albums of the Year - ...A feast for metal lifers who [can] no longer stomach Korn.
Spin (01/01/2003)

p.6) - Queens of the Stone Age get better with age....QOTSA's music is a comfort zone, thanks to its readiness to rock all night and party every day...
CMJ (09/02/2002)

SFTD was a vision of dark-hued rock brilliance louder than a bomb.
Kerrang

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