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Viva La Revolution

 
Album Review: Viva la Revolution

  • Artist: Dragon Ash
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: August 19, 1999
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Progressively harder and angrier than their previous releases, Viva la Revolution established Dragon Ash as a major force in Japanese rock, based upon two monster singles, both here: "Let Yourself Go Let Myself Go," a discordant slice of heavy hip-hop similar to the Beastie Boys' "So What'cha Want," but featuring battling sample layers that shouldn't even work together, but do; and "Grateful Days," a soulful number based around a lyrical riff from Smashing Pumpkins, swirling strings, and the frisson of vicious-sounding rapper Zeebra and soul diva ACO. With DJ Bots now part of the band, Dragon Ash fully embraced a rock/hip-hop identity, with dips into reggae ("Dark Cherries"), a paean to snowboarding, ska ("Just I'll Say"), and a terrific Social Distortion-like statement of purpose, "Freedom of Expression." This album marked their third excellent album in that many years -- quite a record. ~ Ted Mills, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Intro Dragon Ash (:51)
Communication Dragon Ash (3:27)
Rock the Beat Dragon Ash (3:25)
Humanity Dragon Ash (2:58)
Attention Dragon Ash (3:30)
Let Yourself Go, Let Myself Go Dragon Ash (5:04)
Dark Cherries Dragon Ash (4:01)
Drugs Can't Kill Teens Dragon Ash (4:33)
Just I'll Say Dragon Ash (3:17)
Fool Around Dragon Ash (2:02)
Freedom of Expression Kenji Furuya Dragon Ash (4:06)
Nouvelle Vague #2 Dragon Ash (2:33)
Viva la Revolution Dragon Ash (5:00)
Grateful Days Dragon Ash (4:49)
Outro Dragon Ash (1:00)

Credits

Dragon Ash (Main Performer)
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For the photo often associated with the phrase "Viva La Revolution", see Che Guevara (photo).
Viva La Revolution
Studio album by Dragon Ash
Released July 23, 1999
Genre J-rock
Length 53:01
Label Victor Entertainment
Professional reviews
Dragon Ash chronology
Buzz Songs
(1998)
Viva La Revolution
(1999)
Lily Of Da Valley
(2001)

Viva La Revolution is the third full-length album by the Japanese group Dragon Ash; released in 1999. It is the first full-length album after Dragon Ash member DJ BOTS formally joined, creating the new hip hop/rock amalgamation sound which they have since become known for. It has been described as "the album where Kenji's polyphagia has been expressed best."

The song Communication is a new version of I Love Hip Hop with a different backing track and vocals to avoid copyright infringement of I Love Rock 'N Roll.

Track listing

  1. "Intro" – 0:52
  2. "Communication" – 3:28
  3. "Rock The Beat" – 3:26
  4. "Humanity (Album Version)" – 2:58
  5. "Attention" – 3:30
  6. "Let Yourself Go, Let Myself Go" – 5:05
  7. "Dark Cherries" – 4:01
  8. "Drugs Can't Kill Teens" – 4:34
  9. "Just I'll Say" – 3:17
  10. "Fool Around" – 2:04
  11. "Freedom Of Expression" – 4:07
  12. "Nouvelle Vague #2" – 2:35
  13. "Viva La Revolution" – 5:00
  14. "Grateful Days" – 4:49
  15. "Outro" – 1:04
  16. "Hot Cake" (hidden track) – 4:01

Samples

Communication

  • "Romeo And Juliet Break" & "Scratch Sentence One" from Super Duck Breaks by DJ Babu
  • "Flash it to the Beat" by Flash & Furious 5
  • "I'm Chief Kamanawanalea (We're the Royal Macadamia Nuts)" by The Turtles

Rock The Beat

  • "I Can't Live Without My Radio" by LL Cool J
  • "Kick & Loud" by Geisha Girls

Attention

Dark Cherries

Viva La Revolution

Grateful Days



 
 
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