Let Me Come Over - 25th Anniversary Edition

Buffalo Tom
Let Me Come Over - 25th Anniversary Edition

16,31 EUR  13,59 EUR
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Beggars Banquet/ Beggars G / Indigo
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Comentarios / Titulos de las canciónes: Disc 01
01. "Staples"
02. "Taillights Fade"
03. "Mountains Of The Head"
04. "Mineral"
05. "Darl"
06. "Larry"
07. "Velvet Roof"
08. "I'm Not There"
09. "Stymied"
10. "Porchlight"
11. "Frozen Lake"
12. "Saving Grace"
13. "Crutch"

Disc 02

01. "Birdbrain"
02. "Staples"
03. "Taillights Fade"
04. "Impossible"
05. "Enemy"
06. "Larry"
07. "Velvet Roof"
08. "Fortune Teller"
09. "Sally Brown"
10. "The Bus"
11. "The Crawl"
12. "Mineral"
13. "Sunflower Suit"
14. "I'm Not There"
15. "Bleeding Heart"
16. "Skeleton Key"
17. "Reason Why"
Cantidades: 2
Informaciones adicionales: 5th Anniversary Edition, Incl.live From London 1992
Descripción:Buffalo Tom formed at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst in 1984 - a breeding ground of post punk guitar bands like Dinosaur Jr. And the Pixies. They thrived on US college radio in the late 1980's and toured extensively in Europe, the US, Australia and Japan. In 1992 the band recorded their third album Let Me Come Over with a varied group of songs they had been developing at home and on the road - mixing their live power trio sound with some more acoustic based guitar ballads. The album's single Taillights Fade would become their signature song. "While Birdbrain was a marked improvement over Buffalo Tom's self-titled debut album, Let Me Come Over was truly the great leap forward for the band, sounding richer, more imaginative, and more emotionally powerful than anything they'd attempted in the past. Guitarist Bill Janovitz, bassist Chris Colbourn, and drummer Tom Maginnis individually displayed a greater command of their respective instruments, and collectively their interplay was certainly more confident and intricate, having traded in the muddy clamor of their first recordings for a more layered sound (complete with overdubbed acoustic guitars) that was clean, vibrant, and compelling. (Producers Paul Kolderie and Sean Slade certainly helped, bringing a clearer and better focused sound to these sessions than J Mascis drew from the band.) And while Buffalo Tom was shouting less on Let Me Come Over, they seemed to have a lot more to say; there's a heart and soul to the lovelorn "Taillights Fade" and the yearning "Velvet Roof" that digs a good bit deeper than their previous work (and is also a lot easier to sort through), while even hard rockers such as "Stymied" and "Saving Grace" reflect a new maturity and seriousness of purpose. In fact, if Let Me Come Over has a flaw, it's that Buffalo Tom seems to display a bit less joie de vivre than one might have expected, though after gaining this much in the way of both skills and smarts, you can't blame them for wanting to show them off a bit., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Liner Notes: John Dugan, Mixed By: Pat Dicenso, Mixed By: Ron St. Germain, Producer: Buffalo Tom, Producer: Paul Q. Kolderie, Producer: Sean Slade, Recorded By: Tim Summerhayes, Written-By: Buffalo Tom, Labelcode BQT82145.2 (BBQCD 2145), Phonographic Copyright (p) Megadisc Records, Phonographic Copyright (p) Beggars Banquet Records Ltd., Copyright (c) Beggars Banquet Records Ltd., Published By Scrawny Music, Mixed At Soundtrack Studios, Mixed At Carriage House Studios, Recorded At Dreamland Recording Studios, Recorded At Fort Apache, Recorded At University Of London Union, Mixed At Q Division Studios, Recorded By Fleetwood Mobile, Glass Mastered At Sony DADC, Southwater
N° de títulos: 29
N° de fabricante: 05145002
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