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Rally Of Love

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Download links and information about Rally Of Love by 22 Pistepirkko. This album was released in 2001 and it belongs to Pop genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 48:14 minutes.

Artist: 22 Pistepirkko
Release date: 2001
Genre: Pop
Tracks: 11
Duration: 48:14
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Quicksand 3:27
2. This Time 4:09
3. Car Wash 4:36
4. Freeman 3:30
5. Bloodstopper 3:11
6. I'm A Moon Around You 4:39
7. Mowing A Lawn 3:51
8. Waiting For The Train 4:36
9. D-Day 4:52
10. Metro Blues 4:14
11. Rally Of Love 7:09

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22-Pistepirkko has always been a very experimental and open-minded band, but on Eleven they found a whole new way of arranging songs, featuring more and more tracks that relied on drum machine or synth leads. Despite 22-Pistepirkko's attraction to MIDI synths and computer, Eleven had a lot of guitars, but on Rally of Love they've jumped even further. And that's not even the most shocking thing to old school 22-Pistepirkko fans: 22-Pistepirkko has intentionally tried to make a poppy and produced album. That and the extensive use of synthesizers make Rally of Love a 22-Pistepirkko album you've never heard before. Their songwriting has remained just the same, so what you hear is a very modernized version of 22-Pistepirkko. A great thing about Rally of Love is that even though computers dominate the entire album, it still sounds very warm. But despite that, Rally of Love is a bit exhaustive. There is not a single track where synths and drum machines are not in the foreground, so 45 minutes of synths and P-K's voice (drummer Espe sings on only one track, "D-Day") can be too much. Also, unlike "Onion Soup" on Eleven, there isn't a potential hit song that stands out from the rest of the material. It's pretty typical for 22-Pistepirkko to make albums that are smoothly excellent, and that's Rally of Love's problem, too. But yet, it is a steady and good album from 22-Pistepirkko, and there are plenty of fine songs here. ~ Antti J. Ravelin, Rovi