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Salival [CD/DVD],Tool

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After a four-year hiatus, Tool returns with the elaborately packaged Salival set, which includes a 70-minute CD of previously unreleased live and studio material, a 56-page book of photos and video stills, and a DVD collection of the group's impressive stop-motion videos. Live versions of "Hush," "Part of Me," "Push It," and "Third Eye" reaffirm the band's standing as one of alternative metal's most compelling live acts; unreleased studio tracks such as "Message to Harry Manback II" and "L.A. Municipal Court" definitely sound like abandoned material, but offer a look at Tool's quirkier side. Covers of Led Zeppelin's "No Quarter" and "You Lied" -- a song by bassist Justin Chancellor's previous group Peach -- round out the disc's better-than-average selection of odds and sods. Salival's intricate, eclectic look and sound give it the feel of a "thank you" to patient Tool fans; fortunately for them -- and the band -- it was worth the wait. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

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      • Zeppelin...

      • The band is still one of the best rock bands of all time, however, Tool's version of No Quarter was superior in most respects.

        You Lied.... Man, what good can't be said about that song??? It actually sounds like a song the great LZ would have put on a b side.
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      • Salival

      • great album, i love the book it came with. of course you cant talk about this album without bringing up songs like No Quarter. Most people i know think they did a better job then Zeppelin. The live songs are amazing.
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