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Track Listing 1. All the Love in the World 2. You Know What You Are? 3. Collector, The 4. Hand That Feeds, The 5. Love Is Not Enough 6. Every Day Is Exactly the Same 7. With Teeth 8. Only 9. Getting Smaller 10. Sunspots 11. Line Begins to Blur, The 12. Beside You in Time 13. Right Where It Belongs
| Details | | Producer: | Alan Moulder, Trent Reznor | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes DualDisc content includes both DVD-A & 5.1 surround sound mixes of the album. This is a DualDisc, which contains a CD on one side of the disc and a DVD on the other. Nine Inch Nails: Trent Reznor (vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass guitar). Additional personnel: Dave Grohl (drums). Recording information: 2005. Over the course of his musical career, Trent Reznor has managed to deliver a full-length studio album about every five years. Although he's a bit late with 2005's WITH TEETH (following 1999's THE FRAGILE), listeners are rewarded with Nine Inch Nails' most streamlined and straightforward record since PRETTY HATE MACHINE. Here Reznor cuts back on programming and synthesizers, opting for heavy use of guitars, bass, and--surprisingly--piano and live drums. In fact, the album's secret weapon is drummer Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters, Nirvana), whose thunderous percussive style gives certain songs--most notably the frenetic "You Know What You Are?"--added weight and a welcome no-frills rock edge. Though the techno/industrial element of Reznor's music has been played down, his lyrics are typically angst-ridden, with dramatic tales of isolation, deception, loss, and love gone wrong. More than 15 years after his debut, Reznor is as tormented as ever, and Nine Inch Nails fans wouldn't have it any other way.
Industry Reviews 3 stars out of 5 - [O]ne suspects 'Getting Smaller', in particular, will sound great live...
[Reznor] and his music sound more invigorated than at any time since SPIRAL... - Grade: B+
3.5 stars out of 5 - [V]intage Nine Inch Nails: New Wave with a heart of darkness.
Ranked #29 in Spin's 40 Best Albums Of 2005 - [T]he most insular NIN album yet. Somehow, he makes that pathos work...
[A] powerful collection that proved the band's continued relevance.
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