
Shock/Denial/Anger/Acceptance (CD) by Rick Springfield
Unrated
Key item features
- UPC: 0766929999923
- Condition: New
- CD
- Long before Rick Springfield was a soapie star on American television or riding the U.S. charts with the pop/rock of "Jessie's Girl" and "Don't Talk to Strangers," the Australian-born heartthrob played rock & roll with a variety of bands in his country of origin. The most successful of those outfits, the Zoot, scored a hit in 1969 with a heavy'n'gritty version of the Beatles' "Eleanor Rigby." At times during Shock/Denial/Anger/Acceptance, you can hear Springfield digging down to those rugged roots. The pop sensibilities are still intact, but from the opening bars of the first track, "Perfect," the guitars are tougher and Springfield's voice huskier than many fans might recall. The cover of the Easybeats classic "I'll Make You Happy" would, on paper, look like a tired choice by an artist who's a song short, but when the ultra hard rock showers down like apocalyptic rain, it's clear that it works. But even that seems tame compared to the nu-metal lurch of "Jesus Saves," which would be appropriate music for grinding bones to make bread. S/D/A/A also shows a seriousness of subject matter and attitudinal toughness that wasn't part of Springfield's heyday persona (to wit: "Jesus saves white trash, baby, like you"). Still, it's not all blood and thunder -- more like lace and whiskey. "Will I?" is a little in the "Jessie's Girl" vein but lacking the hooks, "God Gave You to Everyone" follows suit but the guitars haven't a drop of sweetness to them, "Alien Virus" is a jazz-injected acoustic treat, and "Eden" even dips into reggae -- and more religious references -- to tell its tale of longing. Shock/Denial/Anger/Acceptance finds Rick Springfield spreading his wings to embrace multiple genres while revisiting the high points of his past. In this respect, it is an extension of his last album of new material, 1999's Karma. Not a disc loaded with radio-ready cuts, this is a solid album from a canny pop/rock vet. Well worth a listen. ~ Adrian Zupp, Rovi
Specs
- PerformerRick Springfield
- Music genrePop Rock, Pop
- Music release typeAlbum
- Media formatCD
- Original release dateJanuary 31, 2007
- LanguageEnglish
Current price is USD$14.42
Price when purchased online
Out of stock
How do you want your item?
Out of stock
About this item
Product details
0766929999923. New condition. CD. Long before Rick Springfield was a soapie star on American television or riding the U.S. charts with the pop/rock of "Jessie's Girl" and "Don't Talk to Strangers," the Australian-born heartthrob played rock & roll with a variety of bands in his country of origin. The most successful of those outfits, the Zoot, scored a hit in 1969 with a heavy'n'gritty version of the Beatles' "Eleanor Rigby." At times during Shock/Denial/Anger/Acceptance, you can hear Springfield digging down to those rugged roots. The pop sensibilities are still intact, but from the opening bars of the first track, "Perfect," the guitars are tougher and Springfield's voice huskier than many fans might recall. The cover of the Easybeats classic "I'll Make You Happy" would, on paper, look like a tired choice by an artist who's a song short, but when the ultra hard rock showers down like apocalyptic rain, it's clear that it works. But even that seems tame compared to the nu-metal lurch of "Jesus Saves," which would be appropriate music for grinding bones to make bread. S/D/A/A also shows a seriousness of subject matter and attitudinal toughness that wasn't part of Springfield's heyday persona (to wit: "Jesus saves white trash, baby, like you"). Still, it's not all blood and thunder -- more like lace and whiskey. "Will I?" is a little in the "Jessie's Girl" vein but lacking the hooks, "God Gave You to Everyone" follows suit but the guitars haven't a drop of sweetness to them, "Alien Virus" is a jazz-injected acoustic treat, and "Eden" even dips into reggae -- and more religious references -- to tell its tale of longing. Shock/Denial/Anger/Acceptance finds Rick Springfield spreading his wings to embrace multiple genres while revisiting the high points of his past. In this respect, it is an extension of his last album of new material, 1999's Karma. Not a disc loaded with radio-ready cuts, this is a solid album from a canny pop/rock vet. Well worth a listen. ~ Adrian Zupp, Rovi
- UPC: 0766929999923
- Condition: New
- CD
- Long before Rick Springfield was a soapie star on American television or riding the U.S. charts with the pop/rock of "Jessie's Girl" and "Don't Talk to Strangers," the Australian-born heartthrob played rock & roll with a variety of bands in his country of origin. The most successful of those outfits, the Zoot, scored a hit in 1969 with a heavy'n'gritty version of the Beatles' "Eleanor Rigby." At times during Shock/Denial/Anger/Acceptance, you can hear Springfield digging down to those rugged roots. The pop sensibilities are still intact, but from the opening bars of the first track, "Perfect," the guitars are tougher and Springfield's voice huskier than many fans might recall. The cover of the Easybeats classic "I'll Make You Happy" would, on paper, look like a tired choice by an artist who's a song short, but when the ultra hard rock showers down like apocalyptic rain, it's clear that it works. But even that seems tame compared to the nu-metal lurch of "Jesus Saves," which would be appropriate music for grinding bones to make bread. S/D/A/A also shows a seriousness of subject matter and attitudinal toughness that wasn't part of Springfield's heyday persona (to wit: "Jesus saves white trash, baby, like you"). Still, it's not all blood and thunder -- more like lace and whiskey. "Will I?" is a little in the "Jessie's Girl" vein but lacking the hooks, "God Gave You to Everyone" follows suit but the guitars haven't a drop of sweetness to them, "Alien Virus" is a jazz-injected acoustic treat, and "Eden" even dips into reggae -- and more religious references -- to tell its tale of longing. Shock/Denial/Anger/Acceptance finds Rick Springfield spreading his wings to embrace multiple genres while revisiting the high points of his past. In this respect, it is an extension of his last album of new material, 1999's Karma. Not a disc loaded with radio-ready cuts, this is a solid album from a canny pop/rock vet. Well worth a listen. ~ Adrian Zupp, Rovi
info:
We aim to show you accurate product information. Manufacturers, suppliers and others provide what you see here, and we have not verified it. Â
Specifications
Performer
Rick Springfield
Music genre
Pop Rock, Pop
Music release type
Album
Media format
CD
Warranty
Warranty information
Please be aware that the warranty terms on items offered for sale by third party Marketplace sellers may differ from those displayed in this section (if any). To confirm warranty terms on an item offered for sale by a third party Marketplace seller, please use the 'Contact seller' feature on the third party Marketplace seller's information page and request the item's warranty terms prior to purchase.
Similar items you might like
Based on what customers bought
Best seller Sabrina Carpenter - Man's Best Friend - CD $13.97 $58.21/ea
Best seller
$1397current price $13.97$58.21/eaSabrina Carpenter - Man's Best Friend - CD
324.7 out of 5 Stars. 32 reviewsBest seller Bee Gees - Number Ones - Music & Performance - CD $10.54 Was $13.22 $52.70/ea
Best seller
$1054current price $10.54, Was $13.22$13.22$52.70/eaBee Gees - Number Ones - Music & Performance - CD
1104.6 out of 5 Stars. 110 reviewsBest seller Billy Joel - The Hits - Music & Performance - CD $9.97 Was $13.81
Best seller
$997current price $9.97, Was $13.81$13.81Billy Joel - The Hits - Music & Performance - CD
204.7 out of 5 Stars. 20 reviewsP.J. Harvey - Rid of Me [CD] $14.82
$1482current price $14.82P.J. Harvey - Rid of Me [CD]
Best seller Tate McRae - SO CLOSE TO WHAT??? (Deluxe) - Music & Performance - CD $11.96
Best seller
$1196current price $11.96Tate McRae - SO CLOSE TO WHAT??? (Deluxe) - Music & Performance - CD
44 out of 5 Stars. 4 reviewsBest seller Benson Boone - American Heart - CD $9.99
Best seller
$999current price $9.99Benson Boone - American Heart - CD
134.7 out of 5 Stars. 13 reviewsPhil Collins - Serious Hits Live - Music & Performance - CD $7.95 $41.84/ea
$795current price $7.95$41.84/eaPhil Collins - Serious Hits Live - Music & Performance - CD
544.8 out of 5 Stars. 54 reviewsBest seller Neil Diamond - All-Time Greatest Hits - Music & Performance - CD $12.97 $72.06/ea
Best seller
$1297current price $12.97$72.06/eaNeil Diamond - All-Time Greatest Hits - Music & Performance - CD
934.6 out of 5 Stars. 93 reviewsP!NK - Greatest Hits: So Far - Music & Performance - CD $9.98 Was $14.56 $90.73/ea
$998current price $9.98, Was $14.56$14.56$90.73/eaP!NK - Greatest Hits: So Far - Music & Performance - CD
444.8 out of 5 Stars. 44 reviewsBest seller ABBA - Gold - Music & Performance - CD $12.97 $61.76/ea
Best seller
$1297current price $12.97$61.76/eaABBA - Gold - Music & Performance - CD
734.6 out of 5 Stars. 73 reviewsAxelle Red - Un Coeur Comme Le Mein - Music & Performance - CD $8.08
$808current price $8.08Axelle Red - Un Coeur Comme Le Mein - Music & Performance - CD
Pink - Trustfall - Music & Performance - CD $11.75 $48.96/ea
$1175current price $11.75$48.96/eaPink - Trustfall - Music & Performance - CD
434.8 out of 5 Stars. 43 reviewsBest seller Bob Seger - Greatest Hits - Music & Performance - CD $10.22 Was $11.99 $48.67/ea
Best seller
$1022current price $10.22, Was $11.99$11.99$48.67/eaBob Seger - Greatest Hits - Music & Performance - CD
1084.9 out of 5 Stars. 108 reviewsAdele - 21 - Music & Performance - CD $14.64 $61.00/ea
$1464current price $14.64$61.00/eaAdele - 21 - Music & Performance - CD
264.9 out of 5 Stars. 26 reviewsWelcome To Wherever You Are Inxs (CD) $11.37
$1137current price $11.37Welcome To Wherever You Are Inxs (CD)
Jill Scott Collaborations (CD) $11.30
$1130current price $11.30Jill Scott Collaborations (CD)
Charli XCX - Wuthering Heights - CD $12.97
$1297current price $12.97Charli XCX - Wuthering Heights - CD
25 out of 5 Stars. 2 reviewsMan Called E. (CD) $13.33
$1333current price $13.33Man Called E. (CD)
IGGY POP EVERY LOSER (CD) Album $13.40
$1340current price $13.40IGGY POP EVERY LOSER (CD) Album
Mon a Q - Unleashed - Pop Rock - CD $12.98 $49.92/lb
$1298current price $12.98$49.92/lbMon a Q - Unleashed - Pop Rock - CD
Customer ratings & reviews
How item rating is calculated
Filtered and sorted results would be available on the new 'Customer ratings & reviews' page.
Sort by |
Showing 1-1 of 1 review
Mar 24, 2008
ForeverRSFan1981
5 out of 5 stars review
Excellent!!!
I've been a Rick Springfield fan for many years now. And I think this is one of his best CD's. Not saying that the other were not great. But this one is right up there with Living in OZ and Rock of Life!!! Great work Mr. Springfield!!! And all the RS fan should pick this one up.
Helpful?1952KKN1TZG42579918
