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Warchild: Help - A Day In The Life Of

Warchild: Help - A Day In The Life Of
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Missing Tracks!
Review date: 2005-11-03 Rating: 6 out of 10

I bought the album looking forward to belle & sebastians contribution, having read another review and listening to a preview on itunes, but for some reason the zutons and belle & sebastian tracks are absent on this cd, so be wary of that before you but it.

Great for a great cause!
Review date: 2005-10-06 Rating: 10 out of 10

Bought this at the weekend along with a few other albums and frankly its ace. There are some slightly suspect tracks (not too keen on the Damien Rice or Gorillaz tracks) but there are some real crackers (The Kaiser Chiefs cover of Heard it through the Grapevine is illegally funky, Maximo Parks and Mylo's tracks are ace as well). Also, any cd with a new Bloc Party tracks gotta be worth it, especial with the money going to such a good cause. Mr T would pity the foo' who doesnt buy this cd.

Sadly not a patch on its 1995 predecessor
Review date: 2005-09-28 Rating: 6 out of 10

For those of you who remember and enjoyed the original Help! album back in 1995, I'm afraid you will likely be disappointed by its successor a decade later.

That's not to say that this album is a dud. There are some enjoyable moments, and some of the leading lights of the current British music scene feature with exclusive tracks. However, the 1995 album was a triumph (without a doubt worth 5 stars on a review like this), with almost every contribution a killer.

Sadly that is not the case with "Help: A Day In The Life". There are too many uninspiring and forgettable contributions, and this is a far less eclectic compilation than "Help!", focussing to a large extent on samey, guitar based bands; Mylo is the only representative of the electronica/dance genre. In comparison the original album featured KLF (One World Orchestra), Stereo MCs, Chemical Brothers, Massive Attack, Portishead and Orbital among more central Britpop trailblazers such as Blur, Suede, Charlatans, Stone Roses, Radiohead and Oasis. That made for a wonderfully wide ranging spread of musical styles, although remaining very much a British (and Irish) sounding album.

It is true to say that this album disappoints primarily in comparison to its illustrious predecessor. As a stand alone work, it is not too bad, hence the three stars I have awarded. Among the better tracks are those by Coldplay, Razorlight, Gorillaz (sounding more like Blur, really), Damian Rice, Tinariwen, Mylo, Elbow and Bloc Party - and maybe that's enough good stuff to justify a purchase.

And of course it's all in the name of "charidee" - for anyone who is interested, they should check out the War Child website, which includes details of the charitable work they undertake, as well as offering a number of exclusive tracks from leading artists (released monthly to subscribers). Most excitingly, you can download the original Help album there. I advise you to do so and give it a few listens - that might help those other reviewers here realise what it takes to make a five star album.

24hrs - This is talent!!
Review date: 2005-09-27 Rating: 10 out of 10

Bought the Album as soon as it was released and it was beyond expectations! Radiohead was the track everyone was excited for hearing and its touching and magical! Kasier Chiefs cover is absolute brilliant, although not their biggest fan this is 'the track' of the album! Razorlight, Maximo, Elbow Bloc Party & Hard Fi's track are awsome, George & Antony's cover of Happy Xmas has their unique and brilliant style, and Pete D's track is classic Babyshambles (Brill)! Magic Numbers track is lovely, Go! Team also ace! And the rest are just as good.... A must must buy, shows what true talent can do in 24hrs and its all for a good cause!


Product Details/Specifications


Artist(s):
Various Artists

Recording label: Independiente
Manufacturer: Independiente
EAN: 5050954116420
Binding: Audio CD
Release date: 2005-09-26
Number of discs: 1

Disc 1 Tracks:
1. How You See The World - Coldplay
2. Kirby�s House - Razorlight
3. I Want None Of This - Radiohead
4. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road - Keane & Faultline
5. Gua - Emmanuel Jal
6. Hong Kong - Gorillaz
7. Leviathan - The Manic Street Preachers
8. I Heard It Through The Grapvine - The Kaiser Chiefs
9. Cross-eyed Bear - Damien Rice
10. Gone Are The Days - The Magic Numbers
11. Cler Achel - Tinariwen
12. It Was Nothing - The Coral
13. Mars Needs Women - Mylo
14. Wasteland - Maximo Park
15. Snowball - Elbow
16. The Present - Bloc Party
17. Help Me Please - Hard-Fi
18. Phantom Broadcast - The Go! Team
19. From Bollywood to Battersea - Babyshambles
20. Happy Christmas, War Is Over - George and Antony

Publishers: Independiente

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