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Boston, Corporate America

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1619329

Disk length: 44m 36s (10 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2002

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. I Had A Good Time 4:15
2. Stare Out Your Window 3:19
3. Corporate America 4:37
4. With You 3:28
5. Someone 4:10
6. Turn It Off 4:37
7. Cryin' 5:19
8. Didnt Mean To Fall In Love 5:14
9. You Gave Up On Love 4:22
10. Livin' For You (Live) 5:07

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Review

There's something very curious about Boston's fifth album--and the road the band has traveled from arena-rock heights to its current less-than-lofty status. Here, after all, is a band--really, guitarist-studio wunderkind Tom Scholz and company--that emerged from nowhere and set sales records with their 1976 self-titled debut. Since then, Boston's profile has shrunk with each successive, widely spaced release. Their first indie release may not be causing much of a stir, but it's a strange creation from Scholz and his crew, which includes Brad Delp, the voice behind "More Than a Feeling" and "Don't Look Back." Like the Boston of the '70s, this unit creates polished, epic-scaled rock. Scholz's inimitable icy, soaring leads and polished production (call it heavy steel) remain in the fore. But Scholz has a pretty serious agenda here. The CD jacket champions a vegetarian diet, animal rights, and environmentalism, while the title track is a screed against modern living, business misdeeds, and, well, "DVDs, SUVs, and cyberspace." Who'd have thought Boston would pick up the banner of Rage Against the Machine? --Steven StolderBoston's first album of all-new material in 8 years, Corporate America has been described by Tom Scholz as 'a marriage of alternative influence with unmistakable, classic Boston style.' It features founding guitarist, keyboard player, songwriter, engineer, & producer Tom Scholz collaborating with original vocalist Brad Delp. They are joined by guitarist Gary Pihl (with Boston since 1986's Third Stage), & Fran Cosmo who contributed guitar & vocals (also with the band since Walk On in 1994). Newcomers to the line-up include his son Anthony Cosmo (guitar & songwriting) & Kimberley Dahme (bass, acoustic guitar, vocals & songwriting). Artemis Records. 2002.

Other Versions

Albums are mined from the various public resources and can be actually the same but different in the tracks length only. We are keeping all versions now.

Corporate America

Tracks: 10, Disk length: 44m 36s

Corporate America

Tracks: 11 (+1 tracks), Disk length: 51m 33s (+6m 57s)

Corporate America

Tracks: 13 (+3 tracks), Disk length: 58m 37s (+14m 1s)

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