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Volume 7 in the Boredoms' Super Roots series consists of three extended tracks based on the basic and highly infectious riff to the Mekons' early classic, "Where Were You." Remnants of the original melody creep in and out over the course of the Boredoms' remarkable deconstruction, but ultimately the song is lovingly buried under layers of krauty electronics, ethereal drones, and blazing rock action. As a twisted reconfiguration of a punk-rock classic, Volume 7 is as much a tribute to the visionary nature of Yamatsuka Eye and his merry pranksters as it is to the Mekons. Boredoms Super Roots 7 Songs Super Roots 7 Review
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Purchase Super Roots 7 CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Boredoms Super Are CD (1998)
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$10.79 Surfacing again with an American release after a couple years of absence, the Boredoms showed themselves to still be truly a unique proposition with Super Ae. Taking some more of the prog/Kraut influences that crept into earlier efforts while still firing up the amps all around, Eye and his cohorts (forming a core quintet this time around) once again become the most out-there band in the world. "Super You" is a simply fantastic way to start, with initial whizzing stereo-to-stereo sounds leading into a wonderful collection of slow, ponderous death rock riffs that sound like all the Black Sabbath and Metallica wannabes of the world gathered to create one massive opening fanfare via guitars. Logically the Boredoms spike the punch by interrupting things with sped-up tape sounds and pitch changes, making the proceedings all the more fun. From there, Super Ae continues ...
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| | Boredoms Super Roots 3 CD (1994)
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| | Boredoms Super Roots 5 CD (1995)
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| | Boredoms Super Roots 8 CD (1999)
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| | Saccharine Trust World Broken CD (1985)
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| | Glenn Miller Sustaining Remote Broadcasts, Vols. 1-2 CDs (1996)
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| | Dangerous Minds CD (1995) Original Soundtrack
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$6.95 Featuring a wide range of R&B on the hip-hop tip (and vice-versa), the soundtrack of the inner-city classroom drama DANGEROUS MINDS revolves around the very themes the film attempts to dissect--the hardships urban youth face in their day-to-day lives in the ghetto, and the knowledge (street and ...
| | Smog Supper CD (2003)
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$16.19 At this point, it might be all too predictable to say that Bill Callahan sounds more natural and at ease with each (Smog) album he releases, but it nevertheless holds true for Supper, his 11th full-length (and his second with the Smog name protected by parentheses). Where Dongs of Sevotion and Rain on Lens switched between intimacy and distance like a game of cat-and-mouse, on this album Callahan is strikingly direct from the beginning, generating an emotional and musical heat that hasn't been heard in his music since Knock Knock. Supper begins with "Feather by Feather," which recounts a tale of moving on from a wild past with typically clever lyrics ("When they make the movie of your life/They're going to have to ask you to do your own stunts") and a gorgeous arrangement featuring steel guitars and Sarabeth Tucek's honeyed backing vocals. The song reflects the unabashedly pretty, vulnerable tone that marks most of the album's best moments, such as the philosophical, countrified "Vessel in Vain," on which Callahan notes, "my ideals have got me on the run"; "Truth Serum," a wryly romantic duet with Tucek; and the outstanding "Our Anniversary," which celebrates staying close to someone instead of running away from them. Supper also has its fair share of tough, strutting rockers, both for better (the witty, sexy "Morality") and for worse (the dour "Ambition"). While Callahan's glimpses into the darker side of human nature have traditionally been among his finer moments, on this album they sound tired, even if they serve as a counterpoint to the rest of Supper's gentle, easy grace. ...
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| | Hanni Und Nanni Im Schauspielhaus 28 CD (2007) (Import)
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