Ice Vanilla - Extremely Live
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| Extremely Live Artist : Vanilla Ice List Price : $11.98 USD ProductGroup: Music Release Date : 1991-06-04 Studio : Capitol Label : Capitol Avg. Customer Rating : (3 reviews)
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Reviews Customer Reviews for Extremely Live Actually it's more like -10 stars Rating: Alright, seriously, F#&@ YOU if you think this deserves even one star. As if his debut album wasn't horrible enough, how can anyone possibly justify a live album based on material off of that one album? Wanna hear a f-ed up version of "Satisfaction"? Go listen to the Stones themselves perform it post 1969.......F%$* this idiot. This is the pinnacle of the opportunism and greed of the music industry. As much as I disagree with the idea that everything should be readily available for free download, this piece of s%&^ makes a good argument to the contrary. Awful! I never even listened to it.....but having heard a copy of his debut from an unfortunate friend who made the mistake of purchasing it back in high school, I have to say that this is possibly the worst album ever released by a major label. WOW! I can't even believe that this is listed on here. Some things really should be deleted from history after all. This is 100% proof that his record label realized that he had 0% future beyond his first album and attempted to make as much money as possible with his fleeting sales. For further torture, see his follow-up recordings and VH1 specials. Insert vomiting here.....
Customer Reviews for Extremely Live Cd Good live album, but it was released too quick Rating: I still like this live album, though the sound quality can be rough in some spots. I still love Rollin' in My 5.0, Satisfaction and the ultra funky numbers of I Like It and Play that Funky Music. Ice Ice Baby sounds strong here, but I prefer the album version. I think that this album came out too quick in the helm of Vanilla Ice's To The Extreme multi platinum success. It sold well, but it just came and went that summer in 1991. His label should have focused on more singles from Extreme, but they didn't. They wanted to put it out while he was so red hot and it failed. They even wanted him to do a movie and it bombed at the box office, turning some people off. The announcer and the girls screaming on the recording come off as so funny sometimes and a little loud. So you can see why Ice doesn't talk about this live album as much. Sometimes, you don't want to overhype a new artist starting out so big and that's why people have calmed down a bit these days with promoting artists. Let's hope they don't try to rush a live album to the public like that. Vanilla Ice would have taken another direction with his career other than this uneven live album.
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