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Eight Arms to Hold You | 
enlarge | Artist: Veruca Salt Label: Outpost Records Category: Music
List Price: $18.98 Buy New: $8.97 You Save: $10.01 (53%)
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Rating: 54 reviews Sales Rank: 35746
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 30001 UPC: 607703000124 EAN: 6077030001240 ASIN: B000002RBT
Release Date: February 11, 1997 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Straight - Veruca Salt, Post, Louise | | • | Volcano Girls - Veruca Salt, Gordon, Nina | | • | Don't Make Me Prove It - Veruca Salt, Post, Louise | | • | Awesome - Veruca Salt, Gordon, Nina | | • | One Last Time - Veruca Salt, Post, Louise | | • | With David Bowie - Veruca Salt, Gordon, Nina | | • | Benjamin - Veruca Salt, Gordon, Nina | | • | Shutterbug - Veruca Salt, Post, Louise | | • | The Morning Sad - Veruca Salt, Gordon, Nina | | • | Sound of the Bell - Veruca Salt, Post, Louise | | • | Loneliness Is Worse - Veruca Salt, Gordon, Nina | | • | Stoneface - Veruca Salt, Gordon, Nina | | • | Venus Man Trap - Veruca Salt, Post, Louise | | • | Earthcrosser - Veruca Salt, Gordon, Nina |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com There's more of producer Bob Rock (AC/DC) here than the feisty band that recorded Seether two years previously. That's a good thing on the single "Volcano Girls," complete with its squealing guitars and "I Am the Walrus" nod. Titles like "With David Bowie" and "Venus Man Trap" are the best thing about the rest of a rather one-dimensional package. --Jeff Bateman
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| Customer Reviews: Read 49 more reviews...
Defiant September 28, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Okay, sure, I've got my own little narrative going with respect to this album. I think people were telling these two women for too long that they couldn't do this and couldn't do that, and they took it upon themselves to tear those arguments down lyric by lyric and chord by chord.
Think Hole, or The Breeders, obviously, but I hold "Eight Arms To Hold You" in higher regard. Sleater-Kinney's "Dig Me Out" may be better yet -- but only just, and this album is surely the more accessible and the more meticulously assembled of the two.
This one stands the test of time. I understand why it has been written off by some reviewers, but if you enjoy humor and harmony and angst and big loud guitars, you might want to give it a try.
Exceptional October 2, 2006 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This was a great record. Even better than the first record that was also quite good but simply better than the EP "blow it out". This is really exciting pop-punk with beautiful female harmonies.
One hit wonder worth one star September 18, 2006 1 out of 12 found this review helpful
C'mon! I was struck with terror when I saw all the good reviews on this one. At it's best this is a mediocre album. My copy of the album hasn't seen daylight, nor laserlight for a good ten years, but since I'm in the process of burning my CD's to my Itunes catalogue I gave "Eight Arms To Hold You" another chance. After having heard the entire CD again - almost ten years after, my conclusion is the same as when I bought back in 1997!! One star for the catchy power rock hit "Volcano Girls" with a nice touch of the Bob Rock sound and production. Why Veruca Salt sounds like a high school band on the rest of the album is beyond me.
"My heart skips around when i hear the sound..." April 26, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is my favorite album by Veruca Salt. Eight arms to hold you is a staple in female/male rock music. Louise Post and Nina Gordon were at their best both vocally and musically on this record. Post's songs include:Venus Man Trap, The Sound of the Bell, Shutterbug, One Last Time, Straight, and Don't Make me Prove it. The best song from her creation is Shutterbug with lyrics like:"It's freezing in Bristol, there's love on the telly, a girl grinning at me, she's doing the shimmy..." Gordon's songs include: Volcano Girls, Loneliness is Worse, Earthcrosser, The Morning Sad, Benjamin, With David Bowie, Awesome, and Stoneface. Her best song is a toss-up between Loneliness is Worse:"Dont you wanna be happy with me, if you don't come around soon I'll turn sadder than you ever were..." and Benjamin,"When you were falling from my tree i was not scared, I thought you'd meet me back up there, it never dawned on my you were home-free..." Eight Arms to hold you is a great and rip-roaring fun time. Just listen to the way Nina Gordon holds the the note: "Where's my lip glossssssss.....!" it will blow you away. I miss this band dearly, also check-out Nina's solo record Tonight and the rest of my life and Salt's first record American Thighs.
what a moron March 22, 2006 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
the editorial review on this album is ridiculous. the way that veruca salt managed to seamlessly work out a 14 song album that frequently flops back and forth between arena rock and power pop and have it be one coherent and beautiful collection of music that addresses a variety of topics is anything but "one dimensional." people who don't like music shouldn't review music.
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