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Vast, Music for People

Audio CD

Disk ID: 518992

Disk length: 40m 32s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2000

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. The Last One Alive 3:39
2. Free 3:07
3. I Don't Have Anything 3:46
4. The Gates Of Rock 'N' Roll 3:24
5. What Else I Need 3:36
6. Blue 3:26
7. Land Of Shame 3:27
8. A Better Place 3:23
9. Song Without A Name 3:32
10. We Will Meet Again 3:39
11. My TV And You 2:41
12. Lady Of Dreams 2:46

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Review

With his 1998 debut, Visual Audio Sensory Theater, Vast's Jon Crosby unveiled his dark musical vision and gave an insight to a childhood spent learning classical music, listening to U2 and the Cure, and watching MTV. On Vast's follow-up, Crosby's adds to his debut's components a masterful understanding of how to use his gifts. For the majority of Music for People, he delicately balances morbid melodies with tender orchestration. Trombone and ethereal strings lift the downtrodden "Blue," while joyous, overblown hooks elevate the sinister "The Last One Alive." Crosby's balancing act accentuates his love for pure rock drama. Unfortunately, this passion can also be his undoing; his operatic barking on "Song Without a Name" is too grandiose to be taken seriously. In the main, though, Crosby's smoldering vocals, cryptic words, classical leanings, and twisted blend of rock and electronica posit Vast as U2's heavy-rock cousins. --Dan Gennoe

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Music for People

Tracks: 12, Disk length: 40m 36s (+0m 4s)

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