The Smashing Pumpkins Album - Tonight, Tonight
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(9 ratings)
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Release Date:1996-06-11
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Type:Audio CD
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Genre:Alternative Pop/Rock, Indie Rock, Pop/Rock Music, Post-Grunge, Rock, United States of America
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Label:Virgin Records Us
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UPC:724383854721
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Approx. Price:$4.98
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Description :
First part of new third single off of the six-times platinum'Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness' album adds threepreviously unreleased non-album tracks: 'Meladorie Magpie','Rotten Apples' and 'Medellia Of The Grey Skies'.Customer review - 2004-03-01
- Worth it for "Medellia" aloneThis EP was part of the Aeroplane Flies High box set, and it represents another facet of the Smashing Pumpkins' sound. After the initial string-drenched epic of the titile track, we hear five songs that show off the acoustic side of the Smashing Pumpkins. "Mealdorie Magpie" does have kind of a country-ish twang to it (James Iha's influence, perhaps?), but the remaining tracks are all Billy Corgan going solo. While the songs aren't perfect (some of them feel unfinished), there are a few moments here that really stand out. "Rotten Apples" is laced with some subtle string touches that work rather well, and if you're a fan of "Disarm," then you'll probably like this song, too. "Jupiter's Lament" does exactly what it says...it laments, but it does feature some nice lyrics. "Blank" is okay, but the real winner here is "Medellia of the Gray Skies." Every once in a while, Billy could pull off a moment that was just spectacular, and this is one of those moments. His vocals are kind of echoey, but that adds to the feel of the song, and the classical-style guitar playing give this song an otherworldly quality unlike any other. This beauty is nearly matched with the closer, a solo acoustic version of "Tonight." The melody is played more slowly, giving it an aching charm that was missing from the original. This CD has some great Pumpkins moments and deserves to be heard. If you are interested in checking this out, don't wait any longer. It's completely worth it.
Customer review - 1999-02-06
- beautiful lullabye-like songsThis cd is awesome... its the same as the one in the aeroplane files high.. all the songs are beatuiful.. they just make you sleepy.. drousy... yep thats it.
Customer review - 2004-12-11
- SweepingTonight Tonight is one of the greatest Smashing Pumpkins songs ever. From the moment it sweeps in with the orchestra and guitars until the very end where it almost feels like one is riding off into the sunset. The b-tracks are great too for the hardcore Pumpkins fans. Awesome CD.
Customer review - 2003-07-03
- This is raw and sweetOut of all the singles in the box set and in that case out of all SP releases this is the most mellow. In parts it has a twangy, country sort of feel and thoughout it is beautiful. I got the box set right when in came out and this single was the saddest thing I had ever heard with track six being the saddest song. It has a lot of feeling in it. I have all their albums but all I really ever listen to anymore is the box set. Its well worth it.
Customer review - 2003-01-18
- A great single..."Tonight, Tonight" is of course a great song, and its accompanying b-sides mix very well with it. These are all pretty good songs, and are mostly laid-back. "Rotten Apples" is a nice little sleepy song, and my favorite of the original b-sides. "Tonite Reprise" is the biggest reason to buy this single (make sure the version of the single you're buying has this song on it!). It's a beautiful acoustic version of the a-side with a slightly different lyrical arrangement. The singles from Mellon Collie all had great b-sides included on them (except 1979), and this is one of the better collections.
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