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Initial pressings include a bonus disc containing live & demo tracks.
This re-release of the 1990 EP by Australian grunge act The Scientists includes a special bonus disk with nine extra tracks including "Don't You Lie To Me," "Sorry Sorry Sorry," "Another Sunday," and "Walk The Plank," as well as a 12-page booklet stuffed with liner notes and photos.
An early six-track mini-album from Australia's foremost proto-grunge outfit. Kim Salmon's Scientists were certainly ahead of their time in 1979 when recording this collection, which contains their classic "Frantic Romantic" (if one can imagine the singing in an Australian accent, one can understand that this is a classic punk stuff). Though the Scientists were never so obsessed with the genre, their sound was a hybrid of the Seeds' hard psychedelia, Big Star, and the Stooges -- and this made them stand out from the rest. While the Saints would popularize this power pop sound, the Scientists' relative obscurity could be attributed to the wanton guitar fury and swampy rhythmic styling that made them a little less accessible. However, Salmon may be post-punk royalty in his home country as well as in the stable of Sub Pop, which signed the group for its back catalog in the early '90s -- and which should demonstrate to some the vitality of this antipodean group. ~ Skip Jansen
Reissue of the Aussie proto-grunge outfit's 1990 EP includes three bonus tracks covering the period 1979-1981, 'Girl', 'Lookin' For You', & 'Walk The Plank', plus a bonus disc with an additional nine tracks - 'Don't You Lie To Me', 'Sorry Sorry Sorry', 'Girl', 'Looking For You', 'Makin' A Scene', 'Sorry Sorry Sorry', 'Another Sunday', 'Walk The Plank' & 'It'll Never Happen Again'. Includes 12-page booklet with liner notes & photos. Citadel. 2004.
The Scientists include: Kim Salmon. Pissed On Another Planet Music Scientists Pissed On Another Planet Songs | 1. | Frantic Romantic |
| 2. | Shake Together Tonite |
| 3. | Pissed on Another Planet |
| 4. | Last Night  |
| 5. | It's For Real |
| 6. | Bet Ya Lyin |
| 7. | Larry |
| 8. | Teenage Dreamer |
| 9. | That Girl |
| 10. | She Said She Loves Me |
| 11. | Shadow of the Night |
| 12. | High Noon |
| 13. | Girl |
| 14. | Lookin' For You |
| 15. | Walk the Plank |
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$11.18 With Adam Lambert, American Idol finally got a finalist who was completely, utterly contemporary, aware of what's hip in music and culture and aware of how music is made and consumed in 2009, never seeming to try to follow fads or set trends, just embodying the time. Mercifully, he came in second to Kris Allen, for if he came in first he may have had to tame his self-styled glamazon ways. A second place finish allowed Lambert to come out of the closet and indulge in his penchant for theater on his debut, For Your Entertainment -- which isn't quite the same thing as camp, for if Adam Lambert is anything, he's earnest about his dress-up, never winking at the audience because he doesn't think there's much funny about his glitter and mascara: that's just what pop stars are supposed to do. He's learned that by listening to his stacks of Queen and Bowie records, from ...
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| | Velvet Underground 1965-1970: The Story, The Lyrics CD (2002) (Import) Italy
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$16.29 Proto-punk band The Velvet Underground, one of the most innovative and influential rock groups in American music history, are showcased and studied on 1965-70 THE STORY, THE LYRICS, which dissects their poetic words and attitude.
This is part of the Sonic Book series, which combines CD-sized books of biographical sketches of various rock legends with CDs containing rare tracks by the artists. The 96-page book -- its text presented in Italian and in an English translation -- in this package isn't of great interest to anyone except completist collectors, non-English-speaking Italians, or someone who's satisfied with a very perfunctory overview of the band, for the first 30 pages are devoted to a career summary that, though accurate and well-informed, just touches on the basic details of the Velvet Underground's career, with other books (and even liner notes) offering far more depth. The rest of the book presents the lyrics to most of the Velvet Underground's songs, with their Italian translations. So what of the accompanying CD? Well, it's not exactly a Velvet Underground record; it's actually a compilation of six rare tracks in which Lou Reed (and, in one instance, Reed and John Cale) had a hand in writing and/or recording prior to the proper beginning of the Velvets. It has both sides of the late-'50s doo wop single by the Jades (here mistakenly listed as "the Shades"), whose lineup included a teenaged Reed; the Carol Lou Trio's lounge jazz instrumental "Afterhours" (no relation to the Velvet Underground song "Afterhours," and apparently not related to Lou Reed either, although he got the songwriting credit); the All Night Workers' version of "Why Don't You Smile Now?," which Reed and Cale wrote with others; and the Primitives' single "The Ostrich"/"Sneaky Pete," for which Reed was lead singer and co-writer. These tracks have their appeal for Velvets fanatics, particularly the Primitives tunes, in which you can hear the vocal style Reed brought to the Velvet Underground almost fully developed, as well as some of the Velvet Underground's bizarre crudeness. In fact, this might be the most widely available ...
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