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		<title>By: Paul Allaer</title>
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		<dc:creator>Paul Allaer</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Feb 2010 21:33:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Five months ago, Franz Ferdinand released its excellent third studio album &quot;Tonight: Franz Ferdinand&quot;, reputed to be a departure from the earlier sounds we have come to use to, with more synthesizers, but when all what said and done, it still sounded like the same ol&#039; FF, with one major exception of course, that being the Lucid Dreams song, with its mind-blowing electro-outing. In Europe, the album was also available as a &quot;Special Edition&quot;, with a second CD of 8 songs that underwent the dub/remix-treatment. Many die-hard fans here in the US snapped up the &quot;Special Edition&quot; (still available via amazon.uk), and I was one of them. It was a big surprise then (to me, anyway) that the dub/remix-album now receives a proper stand-alone release here in the US, as if this is a proper new FF album.
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&lt;br /&gt;&quot;Blood: Franz Ferdinand&quot; (9 tracks; 38 min.) reworks a number of tracks (but not all) of the &quot;Tonight&quot; album. Opener &quot;Feel The Pressure&quot; reworks &quot;What She Came For&quot; nicely. Even better is &quot;Die On the Floor&quot; reworking &quot;Can&#039;t Stop Feeling&quot; into a trance-like vibe, but still retaining recognizable parts from the original. &quot;The Vaguest of Feeling&quot; reworks &quot;Live Alone&quot; into something quite different altogether, but it works too. Another highlight is &quot;Feeling Kind of Anxious&quot; reworking &quot;Ulysses&quot; nicely. Strangely absent, though, is a reworking of &quot;Lucid Dreams&quot;, the most adventurous track of &quot;Tonight&quot;. To possibly entice collectors that have already the bonus CD of the &quot;Special Edition&quot; release, this is issued with a new track, &quot;Be Afraid&quot;, reworking &quot;Dream Again&quot;, but it&#039;s not particularly good, probably the reason it was left off of the &quot;Special Edition&quot; in the first place.
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&lt;br /&gt;In all, this dub/remix album is not a bad listen, but it boggles my mind why this is now released as a stand-alone album. Surely this will not interest the casual Franz Ferdinand fan much. It is a curiosity at best. Buyer beware!
Rating: 4 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Five months ago, Franz Ferdinand released its excellent third studio album &#8220;Tonight: Franz Ferdinand&#8221;, reputed to be a departure from the earlier sounds we have come to use to, with more synthesizers, but when all what said and done, it still sounded like the same ol&#8217; FF, with one major exception of course, that being the Lucid Dreams song, with its mind-blowing electro-outing. In Europe, the album was also available as a &#8220;Special Edition&#8221;, with a second CD of 8 songs that underwent the dub/remix-treatment. Many die-hard fans here in the US snapped up the &#8220;Special Edition&#8221; (still available via amazon.uk), and I was one of them. It was a big surprise then (to me, anyway) that the dub/remix-album now receives a proper stand-alone release here in the US, as if this is a proper new FF album.</p>
<p>&#8220;Blood: Franz Ferdinand&#8221; (9 tracks; 38 min.) reworks a number of tracks (but not all) of the &#8220;Tonight&#8221; album. Opener &#8220;Feel The Pressure&#8221; reworks &#8220;What She Came For&#8221; nicely. Even better is &#8220;Die On the Floor&#8221; reworking &#8220;Can&#8217;t Stop Feeling&#8221; into a trance-like vibe, but still retaining recognizable parts from the original. &#8220;The Vaguest of Feeling&#8221; reworks &#8220;Live Alone&#8221; into something quite different altogether, but it works too. Another highlight is &#8220;Feeling Kind of Anxious&#8221; reworking &#8220;Ulysses&#8221; nicely. Strangely absent, though, is a reworking of &#8220;Lucid Dreams&#8221;, the most adventurous track of &#8220;Tonight&#8221;. To possibly entice collectors that have already the bonus CD of the &#8220;Special Edition&#8221; release, this is issued with a new track, &#8220;Be Afraid&#8221;, reworking &#8220;Dream Again&#8221;, but it&#8217;s not particularly good, probably the reason it was left off of the &#8220;Special Edition&#8221; in the first place.</p>
<p>In all, this dub/remix album is not a bad listen, but it boggles my mind why this is now released as a stand-alone album. Surely this will not interest the casual Franz Ferdinand fan much. It is a curiosity at best. Buyer beware!<br />
Rating: 4 / 5</p>
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		<title>By: Jeffrey Chang</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jeffrey Chang</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Feb 2010 19:30:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This album (or add-on, as described) is a departure from the Franz Ferdinand we all came to love. After listening to the actual album (&quot;Tonight&quot;), I set out to Best Buy to purchase the CD (had to spend a gift card I received). Unfortunately, I did not double check the album title before setting out, as I assumed any FF CD I did not own would be a welcomed addition.
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&lt;br /&gt;I was wrong. This disc is a departure from the norm. It&#039;s a mash of cafe electronica and club lyrics (repeat a few words... over and over again). I am a fan of Electronica, but could not stand this album. Instead of purchasing this album, just buy a 2nd copy of Tonight:Franz Ferdinand for your collection.
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Rating: 2 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This album (or add-on, as described) is a departure from the Franz Ferdinand we all came to love. After listening to the actual album (&#8220;Tonight&#8221;), I set out to Best Buy to purchase the CD (had to spend a gift card I received). Unfortunately, I did not double check the album title before setting out, as I assumed any FF CD I did not own would be a welcomed addition.</p>
<p>I was wrong. This disc is a departure from the norm. It&#8217;s a mash of cafe electronica and club lyrics (repeat a few words&#8230; over and over again). I am a fan of Electronica, but could not stand this album. Instead of purchasing this album, just buy a 2nd copy of Tonight:Franz Ferdinand for your collection.</p>
<p>Rating: 2 / 5</p>
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		<title>By: M. Ramos</title>
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		<dc:creator>M. Ramos</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Feb 2010 17:38:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I don&#039;t know much about Franz Ferdinand, but I like what I&#039;ve heard in the past.  This CD, while I wouldn&#039;t give its spot on the shelf to another CD, isn&#039;t as clean or as . . . interesting sounding, for a lack of a better word.  The songs seem to run altogether.  No song really stands out over the others or catches my attention.  The CD&#039;s nice, but not what I would recommend for someone looking to purchase their first Franz Ferdinand CD.
Rating: 4 / 5</description>
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Rating: 4 / 5</p>
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