Human After All
You'd never guess from Human After All that these are the same guys who came up with the opulent dance grooves of 2001's Discovery. On Human After All it sounds like Daft Punk's robotic alter egos have finally gotten the upper hand and made an album that is defiantly free of emotion and personality. Instead, Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo amp up the irony and deliver a set of songs that are maddeningly repetitive, raucous and bound to test the most devoted fan's patience. But even as the French duo short-circuits it manages to captivate--the spoken-word "Technologic" and the digitized "The Prime Of Your Life" are just bananas enough to make its euphoric hit "One More Time" sound positively last century. --Aidin Vaziri more
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Recent Reviews
- 3/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: May-12-2008
- It's Alright
It's has nothing on Discovery, but it's a pretty cool little album in its own right. My personal favorites are "Human After All," "The Prime Time of Your Life," "Make Love," "Technologic," and "Emotion."
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Apr-12-2008
- . . . sometimes I'm Human . . .
. . . whether one dances . . . or not, does not detract from the beauty of Daft Punk doing what they do best: Electronic Music. I am glad that they were able to express this vibe (Human After All), perhaps alluding to us all living...
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Apr-03-2008
- Emotion
Alot of people said that this album was repetetive, well if your into House music you would be use to beats repeating over and over again anyways even though this is not a house album it's still awesome featuring some nice guitar playing...
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- 3/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Mar-28-2008
- I tried
I really did try to love this album, but it never happened. Now there is some really good songs on here and i really do love the simplicity of the instruments they used, and i really enjoy the the simple construction of the songs, but...
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Selected Reviews
- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Apr-12-2008
- . . . sometimes I'm Human . . .
. . . whether one dances . . . or not, does not detract from the beauty of Daft Punk doing what they do best: Electronic Music. I am glad that they were able to express this vibe (Human After All), perhaps alluding to us all living...
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- 3/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: May-12-2008
- It's Alright
It's has nothing on Discovery, but it's a pretty cool little album in its own right. My personal favorites are "Human After All," "The Prime Time of Your Life," "Make Love," "Technologic," and "Emotion."
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- 2/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Mar-17-2007
- Not exactly what was expected from the French duo.
In the beginning, Daft Punk began solely as a trance-y, dance-y, electronic kind of group, particularily with the release of "Homework", which I feel is a two-and-a-half star album. Now, "Discovery" is the best thing Thomas Bangalter and...
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