


Product Description The Black Parade, My Chemical Romance's follow-up to its 2004 platinum major-label debut Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge, "is way more dramatic, way more theatrical, completely over the top, borderline psychotic," says Gerard Way. "It's the most pure, intense thing we've ever been involved in." Producer by Rob Cavallo (Green Day), the album is a celebration of love and death and darkness. Join The Black Parade. desertcart.com My Chemical Romance frontman Gerard Way has alternately described his band's third album as "completely over the top" and "borderline psychotic." But even those words can't adequately prepare fans of the group's 2004 platinum major-label debut, Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge, for the onslaught of twisted song suites, glam-rock cannon fire and drama-club theatrics that make up The Black Parade. Tracks like "Mama" and "The End" make "Bohemian Rhapsody" sound like "Blitzkrieg Bop." It's no coincidence that the disc feels as dizzyingly monumental as Green Day's American Idiot--after all, the two albums share the same label, producer, studio, janitorial team, and sense of apocalyptic dread. Similarly, The Black Parade will cast its creators in a completely new light. Despite its overly histrionic tendencies and a totally oddball cameo from Liza Minelli, it offers a clear signal that My Chemical Romance is ready to be taken seriously. --Aidin Vaziri Review: Great Condition - Great Album, the disc Arrived with No damage to the Case or CD. Review: ANOTHER FANTASTIC EXPERIENCE FROM A GREAT BAND WHO GO FROM STRENGTH TO STRENGTH! - "The Black Parade" is an album that, in my opinion, demands a lot from the listener. It's interesting to note a lot of reviews posted soon after it came out, in particular those that slagged or dismissed or seemed disappointed by the songs. Just like a fine wine or great work of art, time is a crucial key to gaining both an understanding and appreciation of what is being offered. MCR have crafted a very fine and intricately detailed album that i don't grow tired of listening to. At first, their choice of track listing (ie: opening with "The End" amongst others) was a little off-kilter, but, the more I listen, the more I appreciate/understand. Gerard has chosen to present the tracks in the fashion of a dying man's recollections of his life, life flashing before one's eyes. In fact, this reminds me of Grant Morrison's (comic) "Invisibles" , Vol. 1, issue 12 wherein the story is presented as a series of non-linear scenes that are ultimately revealed to be the dying visions of a token bad-guy who had been killed by King Mob, the main character, back in issue 1. Now given Gerard's professed admiration for Grant Morrison's writing, I'd say it's no mere coincidence, more a case of subliminal inspiration, if not an outright tip of the hat. But I digress.. As for the songs, manoman what a collection. It's hard to pick a fave overall, but "House Of Wolves", "Mama" and "Sleep" stand out especially. "Sleep" (to me) seems like a natural album closer, but that goes back to the choice of track-listing. Not so much dashing expectations as breaking rules and conventions, which really is brilliant - so much of these songs owe a debt to "classic rock" forms, but MCR also choose to keep the rig barelling in a post-modern/forward direction, pedal full to the metal. Bravo! MCR really are an inspiration. I'm 33 and these guys (among others) give me hope that good/great music is in safe (new generational) hands, and not in danger of being completely homogenised (ie:IDOL-ised) into putrid stagnation. Also, Liza deserves a special mention. So much bad press about her inclusion on the album. Typical of what Henry Rollins once referred to as "hack writers". Bravo, Liza! And Bravo MCR (Gerard especially) for such gracious consideration of her. Now, I really only have one tiny criticism of "The Black Parade" - "Cancer" is just too short! Call me greedy, but it needed at least another verse or something more. Cool song, but! And the Box Packaging is just exquisite. James Jean rocks as does black velvet. Now, if I can only have MCR agree to headline MY funeral one day, that WOULD be a black PARADE! LOL. Looking forward to seeing MCR live in January and also can't wait 'til their NEXT album (Not to forget THE UMBELLA ACADEMY comic). Peace! Oh, and one last point - "John" : man I don't know whether to pity you or hold you as an inspiration. I mean, Keith Urban - putting yourself through THAT much torture in the name of musical appreciation, that takes stones! I suggest Celine Dion next or maybe even John Tesh. As for your quip about MCR being the biggest posers, well, I still ain't bought YOUR CD yet (It IS on the wish list, though) so I guess the verdict is still out. LOL.

















| ASIN | B000I5Y8ZU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #238 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #31 in Alternative Rock (CDs & Vinyl) #97 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl) #106 in Pop (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (3,389) |
| Date First Available | February 7, 2007 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 093624442721 |
| Label | Reprise |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Reprise |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Original Release Date | 2006 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.71 x 5.28 x 0.39 inches; 3.67 ounces |
| SPARS Code | DDD |
L**W
Great Condition
Great Album, the disc Arrived with No damage to the Case or CD.
M**K
ANOTHER FANTASTIC EXPERIENCE FROM A GREAT BAND WHO GO FROM STRENGTH TO STRENGTH!
"The Black Parade" is an album that, in my opinion, demands a lot from the listener. It's interesting to note a lot of reviews posted soon after it came out, in particular those that slagged or dismissed or seemed disappointed by the songs. Just like a fine wine or great work of art, time is a crucial key to gaining both an understanding and appreciation of what is being offered. MCR have crafted a very fine and intricately detailed album that i don't grow tired of listening to. At first, their choice of track listing (ie: opening with "The End" amongst others) was a little off-kilter, but, the more I listen, the more I appreciate/understand. Gerard has chosen to present the tracks in the fashion of a dying man's recollections of his life, life flashing before one's eyes. In fact, this reminds me of Grant Morrison's (comic) "Invisibles" , Vol. 1, issue 12 wherein the story is presented as a series of non-linear scenes that are ultimately revealed to be the dying visions of a token bad-guy who had been killed by King Mob, the main character, back in issue 1. Now given Gerard's professed admiration for Grant Morrison's writing, I'd say it's no mere coincidence, more a case of subliminal inspiration, if not an outright tip of the hat. But I digress.. As for the songs, manoman what a collection. It's hard to pick a fave overall, but "House Of Wolves", "Mama" and "Sleep" stand out especially. "Sleep" (to me) seems like a natural album closer, but that goes back to the choice of track-listing. Not so much dashing expectations as breaking rules and conventions, which really is brilliant - so much of these songs owe a debt to "classic rock" forms, but MCR also choose to keep the rig barelling in a post-modern/forward direction, pedal full to the metal. Bravo! MCR really are an inspiration. I'm 33 and these guys (among others) give me hope that good/great music is in safe (new generational) hands, and not in danger of being completely homogenised (ie:IDOL-ised) into putrid stagnation. Also, Liza deserves a special mention. So much bad press about her inclusion on the album. Typical of what Henry Rollins once referred to as "hack writers". Bravo, Liza! And Bravo MCR (Gerard especially) for such gracious consideration of her. Now, I really only have one tiny criticism of "The Black Parade" - "Cancer" is just too short! Call me greedy, but it needed at least another verse or something more. Cool song, but! And the Box Packaging is just exquisite. James Jean rocks as does black velvet. Now, if I can only have MCR agree to headline MY funeral one day, that WOULD be a black PARADE! LOL. Looking forward to seeing MCR live in January and also can't wait 'til their NEXT album (Not to forget THE UMBELLA ACADEMY comic). Peace! Oh, and one last point - "John" : man I don't know whether to pity you or hold you as an inspiration. I mean, Keith Urban - putting yourself through THAT much torture in the name of musical appreciation, that takes stones! I suggest Celine Dion next or maybe even John Tesh. As for your quip about MCR being the biggest posers, well, I still ain't bought YOUR CD yet (It IS on the wish list, though) so I guess the verdict is still out. LOL.
C**E
A classic already
My favorite MCR album
E**N
Great!
One of the greatest albums ever! Arrived quickly in mint condition!
T**E
MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE THE BLACK PARADE CD
The Product Itself ---------------------------- The CD has a nice sleeve for it. The picture above is the wrong color the sleeve has the same design just different colors is has white text with a black background with a worn effect added. The sleeve has all of the songs listed on the back 1.The End 2.DEAD! 3.This Is How I Disappear 4.The Sharpest Lives 5.Welcome To The Black Parade 6.I Don't Love You 7.House Of Wolves 8.Cancer 9.Mama 10.Sleep 11.Teenagers 12.Disenchanted 13.Famous Last Words Now on the inside it has a nice mini poster with lyrics to the songs (I believe not all of the lyrics are there to every song). The mini poster is a great addition to the CD because it has so many GREAT details and it has pictures of our beloved band consisting of Gerard, Mikey, Frank, Ray, and Bob. I am a huge fan of My Chemical Romance and I can say that this is an AWESOME album! Any killjoy knows The Black Parade is a MUST HAVE ALBUM!!!! I would recommend buying it!!!! Shipping and Quality -------------------------- Now the one thing I have to say about the shipping is it had taken quite a while to get here. I had ordered Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge and The Black Parade from the same seller on the same day at the same time yet they came separately. I just had to inform you on that. Now on the quality, it had came in GREAT condition! Not really any wearing on the CD that was not supposed to be there. The disk is completely clean from what I can tell (and I didn't have to clean it either). I must say again THIS IS A GREAT PRODUCT AND I SERIOUSLY RECOMMEND IT!!!!
P**R
mcrmy
best album ive heard in my whole life
F**A
Bottom hinge broken
Bottom hinge was broken but otherwise came in amazing condition!!
L**A
Love my cds
Got them earlier then expected
M**N
Het was een cadeau en leek in orde. Helaas heeft het een tijdje geduurd voor ik het kon geven. Toen de jarige het open maakte bleek de hoes van binnen beschadigd, evenals de cd. Helaas te laat om te retourneren.
S**A
great condition and design, fits nicely in cd racks
T**T
Parfait
V**O
Me gustó todo el disco pues me gusta mucho este grupo y lo recomiendo.
S**3
Bellissimo album pop punk
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