Self-described as Indie with lots of words, Suicide comes out swinging on perhaps his best album to date. This album has some very good songs like Ghost Rider and Rocket U.S.A.. Since Suicide last CD (Suicide (First Album)) on SixSteps records back in 1978, I have felt a massive void in my life. This is one of Suicide best albums
Some of the arrangements found on Suicide (First Album) are surprisingly edgy. Cheree rocked my world when I popped it into my car stereo. Suicide offers the kind of music here that makes you reflect on yourself. Girl gives good insight into the truths. Frankie Teardrop is a amazing sing-along. Che the elegant and beautiful song on the album is hard to describe. Cheree [Remix] is possibly the most mysterious and inexplicable track Suicide ever produced. I came to like I Remember. Keep Your Dreams defines beauty, yet is as unforgiving as an astringent stone. Other tracks are good but your best bet is to stick with Mr. Ray [Live]. It is succeeded by an outstanding track, however: Vegas Man [Live], which shows, blatantly, how much Suicide has evolved as a singer. 96 Tears [Live] can be hardly overrated by any means; this is what Suicide is all about. Keep Your Dreams [Live] is simply amazing. I Remember [Live] is probably the highlight of the album. Nice and different song. Song 23 Minutes Over Brussels [Live] is actually a funny song.
Suicide (First Album) CD


