All Else Failed
Zao
Solid State Records
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DVD Details:
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- Studio: Solid State Records
- Theatrical Release Date: Dec 31, 1969
- DVD Release Date: Feb 25, 2003
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- ASIN: B00008BNU5
- UPC: 724354178023
- Sales Rank: 123182
Tracks:
1: Resistance - Zao, Zao [2]
2: In Loving Kindness
3: Endure - Zao, Reeder, Eskew
4: Growing in Grace
5: Foresight
6: PS 77
7: Exchange - Zao, Zao [2]
8: All Else Failed
9: A Simple Reminder - Zao,
10: All Else Failed - Zao, Mellinger, Scott
Amazon Customer Reviews:
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
    Not the Same, 2008-09-24
If you think they sound the same as the Zao today, they don't. It's kind of like a while different band. Don't think I don't like this CD and songs, I love them and I think this is one of the best Albums ever made. I'd definitely recommend this CD to anyone. I'm just saying though, don't expect them to be the same Zao as today. When this album was made, all the original members were still in Zao. With the latest album(The Fear is what Keeps Us Here, which is great, there are no original members. So, it actually is a whole new band.
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br /All and all, it's a great CD, you all should buy a copy. ZAO FOR LIFE!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
    A Great Remake of a Classic, 2004-04-08
This is an album people would either love or hate, and much of the disagreement is related with the preference over which singer-- Dan Weyandt or Eric Reeder. Personally, I think this CD should not be seen as a target for comparison but a simple rerelease that adds a new dimension of listening to what was already a successful album.pObjectively, All Else Failed is a dark, heavy, spiritual album with roaring vocals by Dan Weyandt and guitars that add some clarity to the disoriented tunes of hardcore. The whole package is artistic, especially with the addition of the mysterious and ironic outro. For Christians reading this review, the outro somewhat reminds me of the Book of Job where the rain and thunder symbolize struggle, and the laughter at the end symbolize that it was all a test. pThis CD is probably suited for Zao fans. If you're new to Zao, you're probably better off buying other albums by the band like "Liberate Te Ex Fenris" or preferably the greatest hits compilation, "Legendary".
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