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Saliva | Audio CD

by Saliva

List Price: $9.98  
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Binding:  Audio CD
Studio:  Red Urban Records
Release Date:  June 03, 2003
Sales Rank:  39,749th


TRACK LISTING


Disc: 1
  • Track 1: Beg
  • Track 2: Sink
  • Track 3: Call It Something
  • Track 4: Spitshine
  • Track 5: Greater Than Less Than
  • Track 6: Cellophane
  • Track 7: Tongue
  • Track 8: Pin Cushion
  • Track 9: Sand Castle
  • Track 10: Groovy
  • Track 11: I want It
  • Track 12: Suffocate
  • Track 13: 800


EDITORIAL REVIEWS


Album Description
1997 debut album for Saliva whose rise to the top was strengthened in 2000 by their signing to Island Records, the inclusion of the Grammy nominated single 'Your Disease' on the soundtrack for the hit movie Dracula 2000 and the release of their major label debut Every Six Seconds further fueled the fire. Rockingchair Records. 2003 reissue.


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 3.0 based on 4 reviews)

Not quit as good as Survival of the Sickest or Back Into Your System by Richard Munson (Mannheim, Germany) 4 Stars
August 24, 2005
This CD wasn't bad, although it dissapointed me a little because it wasn't quit on par with Back Into Your System and Survival Of The Sickest (both of which I'd give 5 stars). I would heavily reccommend the two afore mentioned Saliva CDs and say that this one was alright. Most bands get better with age; this CD was better than their self titled album.

Saliva's debut: A flawed album release by Petar Vodogaz (Sydney, NSW Australia) 2 Stars
July 01, 2005
This is the self titled debut album released in 1997 that showed 'Saliva' to the music world. This is a flawed release for the 13 track CD did not flow harmoniously or correctly from one song to the other but ended up sounding like a garbled mess of sound and thrashing lyrics being sung punk and rap style song by song from the lead vocalist. This is one album release I didn't enjoy and one album that won't be played in my music library for a long time to come. The only two songs worth listening to out of the 13 songs are 'Beg' and 'Suffocate'. This is a very unclear album release by Saliva and I pray they can only get better from this dismal failure. This is another missable album by Saliva.

different, but still good. by TheRealTechN9ne (Kansas) 4 Stars
April 23, 2004
This saliva independant release sounds alot more rock than their later releases. I like this cd because its not as produced out of its ass like on the other albums, its straight up Saliva. Hip hop is definatly not part of this cd. So if you are wondering what saliva sounded like before they hit it big, check this out, its worth the price. My favorite song would have to be "Beg" and "Sand Castle".

Stick with the more recent stuff by Kyle Purschke (Southern California, USA) 2 Stars
January 15, 2004
I really love Saliva's newer stuff and I haven't regretted buying "Six Seconds" or "Back into your System" once. Even their one song on the "Daredevil" soundtrack is awesome. But if you're used to that level of production/songwriting, this first self-titled CD will be a dissapointment. It only stands to reason that this CD isn't as good as their later stuff. Everyone that works hard gets better with time.

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