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01. "Uprising" 02. "Resistance" 03. "Undisclosed Desires" 04. "United States of Eurasia / Collateral damage" 05. "Guiding Light" 06. "Unnatural Selection" 07. "MK Ultra" 08. "I belong to you (Mon coeur s'ouvre ? ta voix)" 09. "Exogenesis: Symphony Part 1 (Overture)" 10. "Exogenesis: Symphony Part 2 (Cross-pollination)" 11. "Exogenesis: Symphony Part 3 (Redemption)"
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| Beschreibung: | Artwork: La Boca, Conductor [Orchestra]: Audrey Riley, Crew, Technician [Additional Technical And Logistical Support By]: Des Broadbery, Drums, Percussion, Synthesizer [Synths], Programmed By: Dominic Howard, Engineer: Adrian Bushby, Engineer [Additional Engineering], Technician [Technical Setup]: Tommaso Colliva, Mastered By: Ted Jensen, Mixed By: Mark Stent, Mixed By [Mixing Assistance By]: Matty Green (2), Performer: Muse, Performer: Muse, Photography By [Band]: Danny Clinch, Producer: Muse, Producer [Additional Vocal Production By]: Paul Reeve, Songwriter, Arranged By [Orchestral Arrangements]: Matthew Bellamy, Violin [First]: Edoardo De Angelis (2), Vocals, Bass: Chris Wolstenholme, Vocals, Guitar [Guitars], Keyboards, Synthesizer [Synths], Programmed By: Matthew Bellamy, Handclaps [Additional Claps], Noises [Football Hooligan Noises]: Adrian Bushby, Handclaps [Additional Claps], Noises [Football Hooligan Noises]: Paul Reeve, Handclaps [Additional Claps], Noises [Football Hooligan Noises]: Tom Kirk, Effects [Additional Sound Effects Producer On (+Collateral Damage)]: Paul Reeve, Piano [Nocturne In E Flat Major Performed By]: Matthew Bellamy, Written-By [Features 'Nocturne In E Flat Major' By]: Frédéric Chopin, Arranged By [Parts Of 'Mon C?ur S'ouvre A Ta Voix' Re-arranged By]: Matthew Bellamy, Bass Clarinet [Mon C?ur S'ouvre A Ta Voix]: Enrico Gabrielli, Composed By [Features Parts Of 'Mon C?ur S'ouvre A Ta Voix' From The Opera 'Samson And Delilah' Composed By]: Camille Saint-Saëns, Performer [Mon C?ur S'ouvre A Ta Voix]: Muse, Labelcode WB521130.2 (825646874347, 825646874347), Phonographic Copyright (p) Warner Music UK Ltd., Copyright (c) Warner Music UK Ltd., Pressed By Cinram GmbH, Published By Warner/Chappell | |
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Eugene S. - 23.11.2023 The fifth studio album by English rock band Muse, first released on 11 September 2009. The Resistance received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its concept, instrumentation, influences and Bellamy's vocals. I recommend.
| | Alexander S. - 16.01.2020 After listening to a new creation by one of the most interesting contemporary British bands, I had rather conflicting feelings. On the one hand, the group took an undoubted step towards progressive rock: the structure of the songs became more complicated, orchestral arrangements appeared, the influence of classical music was noticeable (themes of Chopin and Saint-Saens were played out), and sometimes, as the previous reviewer correctly noted, all this resembles the legendary Queen. On the other hand, there is an almost complete absence of drive rock compositions. The music turned out to be more contemplative, but at the same time more holistic and conceptual, in contrast to, say, Black Holes. All other pluses for which we love Matthew Bellamy so much and the company are abundant: the melody is diverse and lyrical, the vocals are still inimitable and charismatic. I think that the creative growth of the group, as they say, is obvious, and on the way out we have one of the best works in Muse's work and one of the strongest albums of the past year. Listen and enjoy.
| | El Bicho - 23.10.2009 Muse’s The Resistance is quite intriguing because if one were to just read a list of influences heard and directions taken by the band on the al...
| | Sandy Powell - 13.10.2009 You’re standing on the edge of the earth. You are Batman and the Joker’s had his last laugh, you are Alexander the Great and Mesopotamia is yours. You...
| | Peter Kearns - 07.10.2009 So I approached the UK trio's new album The Resistance with mixed feelings. Would it be the fresh, vibrant rock of Absolution or the mundane drivel of...
| | Shane Handler - 05.10.2009 There’s no doubt from his growing resume, that Matt Bellamy desires Muse to become the biggest band in the world. Well until they drop their ap...
| | cloudspeakers - 02.10.2009 There has been so much said about this album. To get this right took a while; many listens and much contemplation.Most feel that Muse is an entity not...
| | Greg Kot - 01.10.2009 The U.K. trio has sold more than 5 million copies of its last two albums, and it’s capable of selling out 70,000-capacity Wembley Stadium on consecuti...
| | Mark Saleski - 01.10.2009 While driving home yesterday, I switched on the radio and caught part of a BBC show called The Strand. The host (Mark Coles) and BBC Russian Service c...
| | Michael Ajayi - 25.09.2009 It’s been a career spanning nearly 15 years, in which time they've entertained us with their mind blowing live shows; given life to epics like ’Unin...
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