| | Lowlife San Antorium CD Lowlife Discography of CDs
 |
|
Our Price: $14.15 CDFor Sale Usually ships in 1-2 days
Our Price: $10.89
|  |
Godhead's creation was a thoroughly involved affair, but the recording of Lowlife's fourth album was arguably even more of a hard road, with new guitarist Hamish Mackintosh leaving along with drummer Grant McDowall, leaving singer Craig Lorentson and bassist Will Heggie as the remaining original members. They recruited Hugh Duggie and Martin Fleming to fill the empty spots, and battling everything from personal demons to the financial collapse of Rough Trade in 1991 they recorded the enjoyable San Antorium, easily the group's most distinctly different album yet. While everything up through Godhead had followed a generally identifiable sound and approach -- charging, dark, epic post-punk guitar workouts -- San Antorium let in the sunlight as never before. Throughout the album Lorentson's glowering croon sounds its most vulnerable and warm here, while the peppy kick of the opening "Jaw" is easily the brightest song the group had recorded to that point, setting the tone for the rest of the release. Duggie's favoring of both starker arrangements and gentler riffs is a key reason for the difference, and the resultant reliance on tension and suggestion instead of overdrive can be readily heard on songs such as "Inside In" and "Suddenly Violently Random." Even those songs that feel much more in the line of the band's older work, like the slow majesty of "Good as It Gets," exchange an admittedly thrilling oppressiveness with a brighter surge. If anything, the group finds a new balance of sound that is romantic rather than crushing, and songs like "My Mother's Fatherly Father" compare favorably to the contemporaneous work of groups like For Against. Perhaps the most surprising cut in context is "Give Up Giving Up," where Heggie's distinct bass is complemented by synth bass as well. LTM's 2006 reissue, in a slightly curious move, complements the bonus cuts on Godhead by including the remaining songs from the limited release The Black Album. If nothing else, hearing the last songs done by the original lineup makes for a definite contrast with the newer songs on the main album, though "Missing the Kick" points the way forward clearly enough. ~ Ned Raggett
Additional Tracks
Personnel: Hugh Duggie (guitar).
Recording information: Tower Studios, Glasgow, Scotland (??/1989-06/1991).
Lowlife San Antorium Songs San Antorium Review
GuidelinesRemember to focus your comments on Lowlife San Antorium CD. Check our review guidelines for specific details regarding customer review policy. To submit your review, please fill out the above form and click "Submit Review." A staff member will then verify your review meets our guidelines. Upon approval, your review will be published within a few days. Please do not use this form to comment on web site errors or for order related questions. If you have concerns of this nature, please contact customer service by filling out this form.
Purchase San Antorium CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Chills Kaleidoscope World CD (1986) (Import) Import; Australia
San Antorium album
$23.75 KALEIDOSCOPE WORLD contains 10 bonus tracks and represents everything the band recorded through early 1986, including all of the LOST EP, and the I LOVE MY LEATHER JACKET/THE GREAT ESCAPE 12"
KALEIDOSCOPE WORLD, The Chills' 18-track compilation culled from The Chills early and mid-'80s EPs and singles, is highlighted by the song "Pink Frost."
The Chills' Martin Phillipps mixes up melodic pop with elements of garage rock and punk, creating songs with ...
| | Killing Floor CD (1995) With Book; Limited Edition; Digipak
San Antorium CD music
$16.65 The sheer toughness -- and overall derivative -- nature of Killing Floor's debut album, issued six months after Led Zeppelin's debut in 1969 on the Spark label, is a wondrous contrast to the overly slick treatment American blues were given by British artists. All of these tunes, with the exception of one, are revamped versions of songs from the blues canon with different words. The lone "cover" in the set was written by ...
| | Danny Kirwan Second Chapter CD (1975) With Book; Limited Edition; Digipak
San Antorium music CDs
$19.79 The first solo album from Fleetwood Mac singer/songwriter Daniel David Kirwan has the future producer for Human League and Buzzcocks, Martin Rushent, utilizing those skills here, as well as engineering. The sound is crystal clear, and a feather in the cap for Rushent as well as Kirwan. ...
| | Legend CD (2007) With Book; Limited Edition; Digipak
San Antorium songs
$16.59
| | Quatermass CD (2007) (Import) With Book; Digipak
San Antorium album
$18.79
| | Steamhammer Mountains CD (1970) With Book; Bonus Tracks; Digipak
San Antorium CD music
$20.19
| | Lagwagon Trashed CD (1994)
San Antorium music CDs
$6.69
| | Aquatones Complete Recordings CD (2000)
San Antorium songs
$10.45 Liner Note Author: Donn Fileti.
| | James Plotkin Atomsmasher CD (2001)
San Antorium album
$11.95
| | Patrik Isaksson Tillbaks Pa Ruta, Vol. 1 CD (2001)
San Antorium CD music
$19.79
| | Box Of Pearls: The Janis Joplin Collection CDs (1999) Remastered
San Antorium music CDs
$32.09 A limited-edition five-CD box set comprising both albums that Janis Joplin made with Big Brother & the Holding Company (Cheap Thrills and Big Brother & the Holding Company), both of her solo albums (I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama! and Pearl), and a bonus EP with five previously unreleased recordings. Each of these four albums includes previously unreleased bonus tracks (including live material), and each is available separately with the same bonus cuts. The tracks on the bonus EP aren't available anywhere else, and if you're devoted enough to consider laying out for this deluxe box, you're probably most interested in what's on that fifth disc. There are a couple of Cheap Thrills outtakes, "It's a Deal" and "Crazy Once You Know How," with a garagey feel and some typically scorching, uninhibited Big Brother lead guitar; it can be seen why they may not have been deemed strong enough for the album, but they're pretty cool to have. The live versions of "Maybe" (April 1969) and "Raise Your Hand" (October 1969) are OK, but not essential; of greater curiosity is the raw live charge through "Bo Diddley" (also October 1969). In the original long-box shaped release, each of the CDs is packaged ...
| | Robyn Hitchcock This Is The BBC CD (2006) (Import) United Kingdom
San Antorium songs
$17.55
| | Sierra Leone's Refugee All Star Living Like A Refugee CD (2006) Digipak
San Antorium album
$14.05
| | Shebang Go! Go! Go! CD (2007) (Import)
San Antorium CD music
$35.49
|
|
|