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A Perfect Circle, the multi-platinum rock band helmed by Maynard James Keenan (TOOL, Puscifer) and Billy Howerdel (Ashes Divide), issue THREE SIXTY, the outfit’s first greatest hits collection. The release also includes A Perfect Circle’s first new original studio recording in a decade with the inclusion of “By And Down,” a song written after the band returned from their self-imposed hiatus for a series of live performances throughout 2010 and 2011. The deluxe version goes one step further and includes select live tracks and extra hits
M**N
Great Compilation
I bought this even though I all ready have all the A Perfect Circle albums.I bought it because there hasn't been any new A Perfect Circle material in a decade. One new song 'By and Down' is a decent song, and there are live versions of '3 Libra's' 'Gravity' 'people are people' and 'fiddle and the drum'if you are new to A Perfect Circle then get this album, it's worth the listenThere will hopefully be some new a perfect circle soon. There is a new tool album out this year (2014)
D**D
Five Stars
5 stars
D**L
Five Stars
Another excellent album of remixes
S**B
Five Stars
SOUNDS GREAT
C**S
Five Stars
great.
M**N
Nothing new but a great selection, representation
Nothing new but a great selection, representation, and or introduction. Over and above the sound achieved on the remastering is clear and powerful as is required to showcase these incredible songs.
P**C
APC
If you like a perfect circle, there is nothing to dislike, as it's mainly all songs you know, plus a few more.
M**D
A remastering, not just a re-release cash cow.
Yes, this is a collection of "highlights" (I mostly agree) from their earlier releases. But, the tracks are remastered, and as Mer De Noms is one of my all time favourite albums, I was blown away by the increased fidelity.If you're new to APC, don't buy this. Buy Mer De Noms instead. And then, once you fall in love, work your way through the rest of their albums. Save this for later, and revel in it.Unless, of course, they decide to release the whole of Mer De Noms, remastered. In that case, you should probably listen to that first. I know I will be - probably from now, until the day my hearing fails me and all I'm left with is the memories - which I know will be greatly accentuated by my having the chance to have heard the remasters that appear on this release.
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