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Thank You  (Audio CD) 
by Stone Temple Pilots

 
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From their arrival in 1992 with the 8x-platinum "CORE," Stone Temple Pilots have consistently been among the forefront of modern rock ‘n’ roll artists. With each album, the California-based quartet - Scott Weiland, Dean DeLeo, Robert DeLeo, and Eric Kretz - has pursued their own unique musical vision, an inspired sonic approach merging metallic riffs and baroque pop melodies with a punk-fuelled energy and a gift for psychedelic experimentation. As a result, Stone Temple Pilots have sold more than 20 million albums worldwide, and they rank among the top three most successful bands to emerge in the 1990s (along with Nirvana and Pearl Jam). Among their many accolades, Stone Temple Pilots received a "Best Hard Rock Performance with Vocal" Grammy Award for their #1 rock smash, "Plush." Other honors bestowed upon the band over the years include two American Music Awards, one Billboard Music Award, two Billboard Video Awards, and an MTV Video Music Award. In 2001, the band received a Grammy Award nomination in the "Best Hard Rock Performance" category for "Down" (from "No. 4").

 
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Product Details
Audio CD Release Date:November 11, 2003
Studio:Atlantic
Number Of Discs:1
Average Customer Rating: based on 92 reviews

Track Listing
1. Vasoline
2. Down
3. Wicked Garden
4. Big Empty
5. Plush
6. Big Bang Baby
7. Creep
8. Lady Picture Show
9. Trippin' On A Hole In A Paper Heart
10. Interstate Love Song
11. All In The Suit That You Wear
12. Sex Type Thing
13. Days of the Week
14. Sour Girl
15. Plush (Acoustic)

Features
  • STONE TEMPLE PILOTS THANK YOU - BEST OF


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 92 customer reviews )
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46 of 49 found the following review helpful:


5Thorough collection of radio hits  Nov 13, 2003 By S. Baker "sdbaker70"
If you are a passing fan and you just want the radio hits, this collection is one of the best of the MANY compilations competing for the boost from the 2003 holiday season sales. Unlike many of the rest though, the casual fan gets ALL the biggest radio hits (unlike Pearl Jam's 'Lost Dogs' or Tori Amos' 'Tales of Librarian') with no filler (unlike Peter Gabriel's 'Hit').

Serious fans will quibble about the song choices, as greatest hits does not equal best songs. (e.g., Only one song from "Shrangri-La"?!) But with any good band, reasonable ears/minds will differ, and besides, we make our own compilations anyway. Still, even for hardcore fans, there IS the decent new song, a harder edge tune titled "All in the Suit that You Wear", and the acoustic version of "Plush" from MTV Headbanger's Ball-1992 (which was a minor radio hit in an of itself).

I used to loathe this band back in 1992, when it seemed like they were just Johnny-come-latelies of Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Soudgarden, but I came to respect them more after I learned a little bit about the grunge scene (i.e., all the sonic similarities existed before any of these bands hit big). Plus I just can't get "Big Bang Baby" out of my head, and those chord changes on "Plush" and "Interstate Love Song" are truly infectious.

18 of 20 found the following review helpful:


4A great, but imperfect collection  Apr 16, 2005 By Daniel Maltzman
4.5 stars

Stone Temple Pilots certainly proved all their detractors wrong. Initially written off as nothing but Pearl Jam clones, Stone Temple Pilots proved to be one of the most creative and vital forces throughout the 1990s. Although they borrowed from the Seattle soundbook with their debut "Core" (1992), they found their own sound with subsequent albums. STP never stagnated or suffered a creative bust. They always put out quality albums. STP was always mixing it up with each new release. All five of their albums had their own unique sound and vibe. As previously stated, "Core" was the most grunge sounding album in the STP catalog. It was grunge music made as arena rock. "Purple" (1994) was more refined and the songs were more skillfully crafted. "Tiny Music...Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop" (1996) eschewed the grunge style of the earlier albums, and instead opted for retro, 70s glam meets 90s modern rock. "No4" (1999) was a combination of the first three albums, and was also somewhat more rough-around-the-edges. The highly underrated "Shangri-La-Dee-Da" (2001) was a more refined, polished follow-up.

The greatest hits album "Thank You," is flawed, but great nonetheless. If you listened to modern rock radio throughout the 90s, you will undoubtedly be familiar with all these songs, as they were all radio staples, and remain so to this day. By listening to this album, you will see why STP was one of the best rock bands of the 1990s. They just wrote killer, killer catchy songs with infectious hooks. This CD is really a comprehensive overview of all their radio-hits. This compilation does an excellent job of representing the bands first three albums.

The problem with "Thank You" is its treatment of the last two STP albums "No4," and "Shangri-La-Dee-Da." As STP rolled on through the late 90s and early 00s, their music always stayed consistently good, and these are two great albums, but they are underrepresented on "Thank You." Only two songs from "No4" and one song from "Shangri-La-Dee-Da" are included.

"Thank You" serves as a greatest hits, as opposed to a best-of. The problem is that a lot of their best songs from the later day albums were not huge radio staples, and were not hits, but were great nonetheless. A CD can hold 80 minutes of music, but this CD holds only 60. About four additional songs from the last two albums should have been included (five, if they left off the acoustic version of "Plush" which was a cool rendition, but a waste of space). It would have been a great way for fans of the earlier albums to get into the later day stuff. "Heaven & Hot Rods" from "No4" should have been included, as should have "Too Cool Queenie" and "Hello, it's Late" from "Shangri La Dee Da."

A real comprehensive best-of album from Stone Temple Pilots would really need to be two CDs in length, with not only the radio hits, but also essential album cuts from all five albums. In addition, it should include the awesome cover of Led Zeppelin's "Dancing Days" and the Beatles "Revolution."

Apart from these faults, this is still a great compilation. "All in the Suit that you Wear" (recorded in 2002) is a great song, unavailable elsewhere and should please fans of the band. If you don't own any STP albums, this is a good place to start. But then I'd still check out some of the later day albums.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


5Tried and True Hits  Nov 12, 2003 By Jason Simons
The reason this album receives five stars is that an avid STP fan or even the casual radio listeners will know almost all of these songs easily. These are big, big radio hits. It's all too often that record companies stretch a band to get a greatest hits package. For example they package 3-4 hits that a band may have had and then base this around filler, that weren't even legitimate hits but rather what they think the best songs were whether succesful or not.

The case with STP, they are totally due for a best of collection. Almost all the songs were complete hits, even the ones that are supposed to be new or bonuses. Plush (acoustic) has been played on my local san francisco radio station for many many years. This is a great cd, and the record company couldn't screw this up. No one will be asking where is this song or that song? You can't go wrong with putting interstate love song, plush, big empty, creep, etc. all on one cd.

even all in the suit you wear is good, because it combines new stp ala shangriladeeda with older stone temple pilots so you would be hardpressed not to like it.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


5Thank You is a fitting end to a great band.  Aug 28, 2004 By STPfan
If this is the last STP album ever, it's a great way to go out. It's pretty much like your standard Greatest Hits compilation, all of the hit singles put on one disc. Add in the unreleased track "All in the Suit That You Wear" (which I heard was originally supposed to be on the Spider-man soundtrack) and you have yourself a great disc. STP is truly one of the most underrated bands to come out of the 90s. They suffered through all the early critic bashing of being Pearl Jam clones (which I NEVER understood since they sound so different) and survived Scott's drug problem to put out 5 solid studio albums. STP has been a favorite band of mine since the beginning, and I am a bit upset at the possible end of the band since Velvet Revolver seems to be doing quite well. For those of you out there who have really only seen Scott's work with VR, then this cd is for you to get a good look on the band that started it all for Scott. But you shouldn't stop there, because this cd only skims the surface of the STP collection. Each of the other 5 releases are great albums and I enjoy listening to everyone of them. Here's to hoping that someday STP will reunite and put out another studio album!

6 of 7 found the following review helpful:


3ONLY 15 TRACKS??? COME ON!!!  Dec 22, 2003 By S. SMITH "ROCKINGROLL"
They couldn't put "Unglued" & "Dancing Days" on here? It's not like they didn't have the room! The music that is here is quite good, but as a greatest hits, it's just not complete. You'd be better off borrowing this disc from a friend as well as the other 5 STP cds & the Led Zeppelin tribute and just make your own compilation. That's what I'll do!

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