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Living Colour, Vivid

Audio CD

Disk ID: 383939

Disk length: 49m 15s (11 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1988

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Cult Of Personality 4:54
2. I Want To Know 4:24
3. Middle Man 3:47
4. Desperate People 5:36
5. Open Letter (To A Landlord) 5:32
6. Funny Vibe 4:20
7. Memories Can't Wait 4:30
8. Broken Hearts 4:50
9. Glamour Boys 3:39
10. What's Your Favorite Color? (theme song) 3:56
11. Which Way To America? 3:40

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Review

Living Colour's exceptional debut is strong all the way through; there simply isn't any weak material on this album. Generally classified as hard rock, Vivid also contains touches of funk and even jazz, which keeps things interesting. Living Colour were also one of the few bands to succeed in writing socio-politically conscious songs that never sound preachy; they take on politicians ("Cult of Personality"), slumlords ("Open Letter (To a Landlord)"), modern life ("Desperate People" and "Glamour Boys"), and the gap between rich and poor in America ("Which Way to America?"). Outstanding music, skilled lyric-writing, and Corey Glover's strong singing make these songs entertaining and thought-provoking at the same time, something most bands never manage to do. -- Genevieve Williams

Other Versions

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Vivid

Tracks: 11, Disk length: 49m 15s

Vivid

Tracks: 11, Disk length: 49m 16s (+0m 1s)

Vivid

Tracks: 11, Disk length: 49m 17s (+0m 2s)

Vivid

Tracks: 16 (+5 tracks), Disk length: 1h 7m 42s (+18m 27s)

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