SONG LYRICS AND ALBUM REVIEWS
  Backstreet Boys
Millennium
PRICE: $14.99 [ Buy Now]
 
  Alanis Morissette
Jagged Little Pill
PRICE: $13.99 [ Buy Now]
Read Reviews (415)
 
BROWSE BY ARTIST / BAND NAME :)
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ#
 
GoogleWeb www.goldlyrics.com
SUBMIT LYRICSCORRECT LYRICSNEWEST LYRICSSTORECONTACT USFRIENDS

SAVAGE GARDEN Review

[Buy Now]
Rating: 9.19
Read Reviews
 Album:

"Savage Garden"


1) To The Moon & Back
2) I Want You
3) Truly Madly Deeply
4) Tears Of Pearls
5) Universe
6) Carry On Dancing
7) Violet
8) Break Me Shake Me
9) A Thousand Words
10) Promises
11) Santa Monica
[Buy Now]
Rating: 9.41
Read Reviews
 Album:

"Affirmation"


1) Affirmation
2) Hold Me
3) I Knew I Loved You
4) The Best Thing
5) Crash And Burn
6) Chained To You
7) The Animal Song
8) The Lover After Me
9) Two Beds And A Coffee Machine
10) You Can Still Be Free
11) Gunning Down Romance
12) I Don't Know You Anymore
 Album:

"More Songs"


1) I Don't Care
2) This Side Of Me
3) Love Can Move You
4) I'll Bet He was Cool
5) Fire Inside The Man
6) Mine
7) All Around Me
8) Last Christmas
SAVAGE GARDEN
SAVAGE GARDEN
 
PRICE: $13.98[Buy Now]
Reviews: 407
Average Rating: 9.19



Beauty


by james atlanta, ga
Reviewed on July 16th, 2004

In 1984, the UK pop group Wham! featured its two well-kempt members on the cover of "Make it Big," the album that spawned "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" and a slew of other hits to guarantee interest in the duo's continuances for years to come. George Michael, unarguably more popular, stared away from the camera, while partner in suave Andrew Ridgeley looked straight at it. Just 13 years later, Savage Garden put out its eponymous debut disc, and nearly the same pose was postured by Australians Daniel Johns and Darren Hayes, the latter eyeing the universe while the former eyed any eye to grace the black and white cover. Hayes, of course, was Savage Garden's George Michael; he was the accented lead vocalist to be remembered by face and voice as the band's heartthrob even after its demise. Johns, on the other hand, was less memorable; he and Ridgeley seemed to be mere specialists along for the ride, writing flashy hooks and danceable beats as a fallback if their partners were to lose credibility. Credibility proved not an issue for Savage Garden, as their debut sold 11 million copies (trumping the 7 million of Wham!) and yielded 3 huge hits, the prominent one being "Truly Madly Deeply," which landed the ever-impossible #1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100. But beyond hogging bureau space in millions of teenage rooms and dropping filler material for thousands of radio stations, "Savage Garden" is easily the best pop album of the 1990s, perfectly mixing harmony, instrumentation, percussion, sensuality, and a surprisingly effortless sense of artiness.

That artiness, perhaps the make-it-or-break-it feature absent from teen diva albums and boy band albums alike, goes far beyond the retro-cool collage work done for the CD fold-out. It is defined by Savage Garden's versatility, stretching danceable backdrops through funk, paranoid pop, hip hop, synth pop, pillow-side ballads, disco, and even indie pop. This flexibility doesn't come unwarned, however, with Hayes promising on "Violet" that he's "gonna crash into your world/and that's no lie." This track, a cleverly-maneuvered disco-pop standout, mixes deep fuzz-funk with a raw, sexual slap bass line almost three years before Britney Spears used that same bass costumed as a schoolgirl to achieve sex appeal in her "...Hit Me One More Time."

Setting pop standards, like that precursor to Spears, is what much of this album becomes, as is the case with the lead single, "I Want You." Thank Hayes' nonsensical motor-rap (highlight: "Sweet like a chic a cherry cola") for the pop-group members strictly used for raps, like Richard "Abs" Breen of 5ive or, most recently, Lil' Kim in the remake collaboration of "Lady Marmalade." Aside from the rapping, Johns' deranged percussion is the track's centerpiece, sounding somewhat like Radiohead's "Idioteque" when at its most creative. Meanwhile, "Break Me Shake Me" actually teaches how to involve frustration in a dance piece. Taking a drama-club confessional approach to the typical hard-edged pop song, Hayes does little more than whisper over foreshadowing tambourine shakes to mount an approach to his thrash choruses, which seem to gain fury with each installment. That pure emotion, revealed in Hayes' lyrics ("You abused me in a way I've never known") and garnished by Johns' brilliant multi-instrumentalism, dictates the album, providing it with a collective focal point as to never allow the listener to lose interest.

The first half of the album is the most important emotion, that of love, most excellently examined in "Universe," which not only features soft rock keyboards but also some surprisingly witty lyrics, shown when Hayes describes his physical and mental relationship as consisting of "two minds, consensual." After that section, book-ended by "To the Moon & Back" and the aforementioned "Universe," Savage Garden becomes energetically sexual with "Carry on Dancing" and "Violet," the former allowing Hayes to equate "dancing" and "romancing" over a warped piano trance that finds the ability mesmerize in its striking percussion. "Break Me Shake Me" and "A Thousand Words" are bitingly vengeful, an emotional segment that ends in Hayes threatening to spit out a horde of deceptive words, the most powerful being "damnation." Finally, with "Promises" and "Santa Monica," Hayes and Johns recover from spite with wisdom, playing the role of the owl, the much-illustrated character throughout their in-case spread. "Promises" is the album's quiet standout, as string and bell accompaniment flutters around flutes and synth effects beneath Hayes' contemplative vocals. In retrospect, after a complete listen, Hayes and Johns seem to have perfected a full transition, which with staying power is able to etch itself into the pop listener's ears, heart, and mind. This album-long transition from love to sex to anger to wisdom seems the blueprint for human life, which makes "Savage Garden" life's inescapable soundtrack.


More "Savage Garden" reviews:

[2004-11-24] One of the best albums out there (10)
[2004-10-06] 2 words- Stunningly beautiful (10)
[2004-10-06] Two words, Australian version of Roxette (2)
[2004-08-04] Still great after all this time! (10)
[2004-07-16] Beauty (10)
[2004-07-16] truly madly deeply (10)
[2004-07-05] Love, Sex, Anger, Wisdom (10)
[2004-06-24] kirby's review (10)
[2004-05-27] Darren and Daniel rock in the Savage Garden! (10)
[2004-05-25] Pop/Rock with a little heart (10)
[2004-05-25] Pop/Rock with a lot of heart (10)
[2004-05-11] The album that started it all (10)
[2004-03-25] FEEL YOUR SOUL SHINE (10)
[2004-03-07] Like A Chicka Cherry Cola (8)
[2004-03-07] Why Did They Have To Break Up? (10)
[2004-02-29] Confessions of a Twentysomething Hipster (10)
[2004-02-12] beyond great debut (10)
[2004-01-24] Best Album Ever! (10)
[2003-11-30] Great Australian Rock/Pop/Dance (10)
[2003-11-26] Two words.......... (10)
[2003-10-29] Fun and addictive synth pop (10)
[2003-09-23] this album is truly, madly, deeply the best (10)
[2003-08-20] Nice Coalition of Pop and Techno (10)
[2003-07-28] Fantastic! (10)
[2003-06-27] awesome sound (10)
[2003-06-25] Great Debut! (10)
[2003-06-11] Don't buy it! (2)
[2003-04-30] delightful! (10)
[2003-02-14] DEBUT ALBUM!!!!! (10)
[2003-01-16] Amazing CD for Anyone (10)
[2003-01-13] still love it (10)
[2002-10-03] savage songs by savage garden (10)
[2002-09-21] Savage Garden rules (10)
[2002-08-11] Nothing Else Compares (10)
[2002-07-28] One of the Best! (10)
[2002-06-26] One of the best albums I own (10)
[2002-06-21] Best CD (10)
[2002-06-12] The Sweet, Catchy and Monotonous. (6)
[2002-04-13] 3 1/2 stars (6)
[2002-03-18] THIS CD IS TIMELESS! (10)
[2002-01-31] sh it absolute sh it (2)
[2002-01-14] Very Good!!! (10)
[2001-12-21] One of my favorite CD's (10)
[2001-10-31] A great debut from this cool duo (8)
[2001-10-16] The BeSt Cd EvEr! (10)
[2001-10-15] A great album (10)
[2001-08-07] The best ever (10)
[2001-07-08] Upbeat (10)
[2001-06-29] If your having trouble sleeping,this CD will help (6)
[2001-06-27] Not only a wonderful "pop" album (10)
[2001-06-17] Savage Garden has it all! (10)
[2001-06-14] SAVAGE FOREVER!! (10)
[2001-06-12] Awesome album! (10)
[2001-06-09] One of the best albums EVER (10)
[2001-03-31] Really the only good pop CD of recent years. (10)
[2001-03-21] A Guilty Pleasure (10)
[2001-03-13] good pop (8)
[2001-03-03] Savage Garden: The Austrailian Sound (10)
[2001-02-23] From the start (8)
[2001-02-09] A terrific debut (10)
[2001-01-28] Not A Lame Track On The Album (10)
[2001-01-21] Great album (10)
[2001-01-07] Excellent Debut By A Talanted Group! (10)
[2000-12-15] This CD kicks ars! (10)
[2000-12-12] The Perfect Album (10)
[2000-12-06] A Garden of Beautiful Songs (10)
[2000-12-02] Syrupy Pap (2)
[2000-11-29] The Future of earthly Delights... (10)
[2000-11-15] great job u hotties! but.... you improved with affirmation (10)
[2000-11-04] One of the best debut albums of the 90's (10)
[2000-10-30] I like Darren Hayes (6)
[2000-10-28] First in a long line (I'd bet money on it) of great alblums. (10)
[2000-10-21] Something Different for the Charts (10)
[2000-10-04] music to my ears (8)
[2000-10-01] Australian = GB + American Pops (6)
[2000-10-01] savage garden the BEST (10)
[2000-08-27] Very Deep (10)
[2000-08-16] Affirmation (10)
[2000-08-13] very cool!!!!!!!!! (8)
[2000-08-09] An Opera Fan Turns SAVAGE (10)
[2000-07-27] Great Lyrics, Great Rhythms (10)
[2000-07-22] love them, love their music.... (8)
[2000-07-13] DEBUT ALBUM IS A POP PINNACLE OF SUCCESS. (8)
[2000-07-12] I Love Savage Garden! (10)
[2000-07-11] UNBELIEVABLE! (10)
[2000-06-25] that's my final answer! (10)
[2000-06-22] Get the Australian version of this CD! (10)
[2000-06-22] Wow....Deep, moving, catchy, amazing. (10)
[2000-06-14] A brilliant debut album (10)
[2000-06-13] THE REVIEW YOU HAVE TO READ! (10)
[2000-06-09] Perfect 1st album! (10)
[2000-05-31] One of My favorite CDs (10)
[2000-05-20] Review of Savage Garden's Self Titled Album/CD (8)
[2000-05-19] Pop music has never been this good! (10)
[2000-05-16] Wannabe Scritti Politti (2)
[2000-05-11] These are awesome guys! (10)
[2000-05-09] Grow Up Kidz... (2)
[2000-04-30] Amazing (10)
[2000-04-30] Amazing again (10)
[2000-04-22] HIGHLY recommended! (10)

Displaying reviews from 1 to 100 of 407
View more reviews


PARTNER SITES
Heavy Metal Guide        -        Noticias de Formula 1

Lyrics contained within GoldLyrics.com subject to US Copyright Laws and are the property of their respective authors, artists and labels. If you like the lyrics, GoldLyrics.com encourages you to buy the CDs of the albums and whenever possible, GoldLyrics.com gives a link, where you can buy the album.
 
PRIVACY POLICY