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Track Listings
1 | Vicarious |
2 | Jambi |
3 | Wings For Marie (Pt 1) |
4 | 10,000 Days (Wings Pt 2) |
5 | The Pot |
6 | Lipan Conjuring |
7 | Lost Keys (Blame Hofman) |
8 | Rosetta Stoned |
9 | Intension |
10 | Right In Two |
11 | Viginti Tres |
Product description
After five long years, the new studio album from Tool is ready. Are you? With just one EP and three album releases over a 15 year span, Tool has created a loyal and even rabid fan base, selling over 10 million albums and half a million videos in the U.S. alone. The first track from Tool's highly anticipated new release will impact the world in April with the album release on May 2nd.
Product details
- Is discontinued by manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 12.7 x 13.21 x 1.02 cm; 113.4 g
- Manufacturer : Sony Music Canada Entertainment Inc.
- Item model number : 2196095
- Original Release Date : 2006
- Run time : 1 hour and 16 minutes
- Label : Sony Music Canada Entertainment Inc.
- ASIN : B000EULJLU
- Country of origin : Canada
- Number of discs : 1
- 鶹 Rank: #2,864 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)
- #21 in Progressive Metal
- #72 in Alternative Metal
- #325 in Alternative Rock Music
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"one of tools greatest albums.. will buy a 2nd just for the car --- tool is not on spotify :..." Read more
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- Reviewed in Canada on July 31, 2025Verified PurchaseGreat cd, can't beat TooL 🤘
- Reviewed in Canada on October 4, 2016Verified PurchaseIf there were 100 stars I would give it 10000. This ranks up there with one of the best albums I have ever heard. The cd art work, 3d viewer is amazing, I love the theme of this conceptual masterpiece. Note to those who don't know this, there is a hidden song in this album. Research it. It will blow your mind.
- Reviewed in Canada on April 29, 2022Verified Purchasewhats not to love? It's a great album from beginning to end.
- Reviewed in Canada on April 7, 2024Verified Purchasethanks
- Reviewed in Canada on May 10, 2017Verified PurchaseAmazing album. Quality of cd is perfect, as expected when buying new. Album art, fantastic. I really am pleased with the purchase
- Reviewed in Canada on December 16, 2015Verified PurchaseThe lack of consistency is really what holds this record from being as standing as Aenima or Lateralus, but nonetheless the tracks are too strong to give anything less that a five-star rating. I get a sense of disconnect in the track arrangements at time. Some songs have an Aenima feel, where others have a Lateralus feel, which is perfectly alright, but takes away that feel of an album.
Favourite tracks include: "Vicarioius", "Lost Keys/Rosetta Stoned", "Intention", and "Right In Two."
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Reviewed in Canada on March 15, 2020Verified PurchaseVraiment bon.
- Reviewed in Canada on October 20, 2020Verified PurchaseAmazing album. Listened to this on repeat for 3months straight
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Trigger EventReviewed in France on October 29, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars 10000 fois
Verified PurchaseJ’ai appris Tool par cet album, donc à l’envers, donc ensuite lateralus, Aenima etc.. puis fear inoculum.
10000 days est énorme, mentions spéciales aux deux wings for mary qui incluent le 10000 days , au Magnifique right in two et cette mélodie a la guitare tellement belle , à l’énorme intro de vicarious , au début les quelques notes font même penser à Depeche Mode ! Il faut écouter lost keys et Rosetta stoned comme un film, les multiplicites de rythmes et d’arrangements de cette dernière chanson sont hallucinant : «Tell me everything». Pour Thé Pot tout le monde doit connaître désormais, le fameux «who are you to wave your finger ?», sinon allez y et à fond à 5’09''. Enfin sur Jambi , le «damn my eyes» sur un des sons de Gibson les plus fabuleux jamais entendu. Pourquoi j’aime ? C’est du progressif , comme pink Floyd.
Voilou. Bisou. Antoine.
- Duncan DouglasReviewed in the United States on July 1, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars My First Album, Still Holds Up
Verified PurchaseTool is the first band I ever got into, after hearing "The Pot" on vacation. It was the heaviest earworm I'd ever heard; the bass hook and Maynard James Keenan's studio-enhanced falsetto seized my attention, and once it gave way to that simple, catchy-as-all-hell main riff, I had a new favorite song. Soon afterwards I bought the CD, and what a first album it was! I could scarcely have picked one better in terms of creative packaging. The artwork is much more thematic than the band's 90's albums, which were all over the place and tad dumb, I think (especially Aenima, what's even going on there?) After enlisting Alex Grey with Salival and Lateralus, the whole package just felt more in tune. It's dark and detailed and psychedelic, perfectly complimenting Tool themselves. However, I do have gripes about it: the 3D glasses built into the case for enhanced viewing of the booklet artwork is clever, but not totally practical. The case won't fit nicely anywhere, and it seems like they didn't know where to put the disc in all this, so it was shoved into a frustrating sleeve, which already increases scratching. If that wasn't enough, the sleeve faces inward, toward not only the crease of the gatefold but the STAPLES of the booklet! My original copy was so scratched it became unlistenable, and the one I just bought off 鶹 was delivered brand new with scuffs already on the disc, proving how potentially damaging this case design is.
But the music itself is fantastic, for the most part. The first half of the album is packed with quality, five full tracks that are some of the best work Tool has ever released. "Vicarious" is a little preachy and whiny, thanks to Maynard, but the instrumentation by Adam Jones and company is so good that it completely makes up for it. "Jambi" is one of the heaviest Tool songs ever; it still baffles me that this gets labeled as "rock", Tool is definitely on the far end of heavy metal and brushes up against extreme occasionally. The two-part "Wings for Marie" is a completely justified epic, unlike self-indulgent foolishness a la "Disgustipated". That's not to say "10,000 Days" doesn't have self-indulgent portions; after "The Pot", there is unapologetic filler in the form of "Lipan Conjuring" and "Lost Keys (Blame Hofman)", which is chanting and a nurse and a doctor talking, respectively. I guess part of enjoying Tool is accepting that they'll never have an album that doesn't waste your time at one point or another. "Rosetta Stoned" is an admittedly goofy title for the second longest track, which is comparable to "Third Eye" on "Aenima" for its length and irreverence. Tool, or at least Maynard, loves destroying any semblance of seriousness, at least for a little while, (see "Wings for Marie"), for the chance to repeat the phrase "G**damn, s**t the bed" over and over throughout an 11-minute song. Once again, however, Adam Jones makes it all worthwhile and even halfway brilliant with his guitar work, switching things up half a dozen times in true progressive fashion. "Intension" is a very ambient track, like the double-punch of "Disposition" and "Reflection" on "Lateralus". I love this side of Tool, it represents a more mature and thoughtful band at work. "Right in Two" makes a return to self-important preachiness about monkeys (humans) and their disappointed guardian angels, but is actually a wonderfully evocative piece of work with a cooing guitar and traditional-sounding drums. "Viginti Tres", like "Faaip de Oiad", is some filler to close out the album with, unless you are a bit more ambitious and want to piece it together with other songs to make a bonus track.
I'm surprised by how much I still like this album, and Tool as a whole. I thought I was over them and music like this a few years ago, but I came back to metal with a vengeance and was interested in re-listening to my former favorite band. Tool is so idiosyncratic and compelling and full of itself, it's hard not to enjoy it in the end. It manages to be atmospheric and long-winded without sacrificing quality instrumentation, like Opeth, the band that became my favorite after I'd let some of the blood drain out of my achingly firm Tool loin-shark. I've relaxed on them, definitely, but they will always be a standby for me, not just for nostalgia but because they can produce such great music, complex or simplistic, and still maintain their popularity. Something this progressive and textured has no right being quite this well-known, but Tool did it, and I think that speaks for itself. I hope their new album turns out well.
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Sidnei de Souza SantosReviewed in Brazil on May 3, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Գí
Verified PurchaseEdição maravilhosa. Muito capricho com o encarte. Músicas incríveis. Tool é excelente.
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Leo ArzateReviewed in Mexico on December 13, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente álbum
Verified PurchaseExcelente álbum de tool , llegó en buenas condiciones.