06. "Everybody's Got Something To Hide (Except For Me And My Monkey)"
07. "Moscow Nights"
08. "Raised Eyebrows"
09. "Crazy Rhythms"
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Reissue On 'domino'/ W/ Bonus Tracks As Download
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Crazy Rhythms by Feelies, released 10 September 2009, includes the following tracks: "Loveless Love", "Original Love", "Moscow Nights", "Crazy Rhythms" and more.
This version of Crazy Rhythms comes as a 1xCD. - REISSUE ON 'DOMINO'/W/BONUS TRACKS AS DOWNLOAD
"Crazy Rhythms" is the influential debut album by The Feelies, released in 1980 and now available on CD from Domino Records. This record is widely regarded as a cornerstone of American indie rock, blending jangly guitars with intricate rhythms to create a sound that was ahead of its time. Tracks like "Fa Cé-La" and their cover of "Everybody's Got Something to Hide (Except Me and My Monkey)" showcase the band's innovative approach, which would go on to inspire countless alternative acts throughout the decades. The Feelies are known for their energetic live performances and have been cited as an influence by bands such as R.E.M. and Sonic Youth. Domino Records, renowned for supporting groundbreaking artists across genres, ensures this classic release receives the attention it deserves with high-quality production values.
The Feelies were a bunch of geeky minimalists who are perhaps best known to at least this posterity from the fact that their debut record, Crazy Rhyth...
Andrew Winistorfer - 02/Nov/2009
The Feelies, whose enduring cultural legacy is inspiring the covers of increasingly terrible Weezer albums, were always a victim of geography. If they...
Ayisha Khan - 01/Nov/2009
Back after nearly 30 years with this former sweetheart repertoire, Crazy Rhythms comes across exactly how it reads on the tin. Composed during the pun...
STEVE JELBERT - 29/Oct/2009
Glenn Mercer and Bill Million’s brilliant Feelies have long been unfairly overlooked in histories of New York’s punk and new wave era. Expressing neur...
Barney Hoskyns - 09/Oct/2009
The fact that The Feelies came from New Jersey – and complained that driving to Manhattan through the Holland Tunnel gave them headaches –...
Patrick Egan - 28/Sep/2009
Crazy Rhythms is both an artifact and a timeless piece of rock. Artifact given it was released an astounding twenty-nine years ago. Timeless in that i...
AUDRA SCHROEDER - 25/Sep/2009
High on a string of reunion shows this year, New Jersey's Feelies are back – in print as well. Keeping it in the family, hometown label Bar/None...
Craig Carson - 23/Sep/2009
It’s fascinating that over the course of a single album it slowly becomes clear that disparate bands like Interpol and Vampire Weekend clearly o...
Keith Phipps - 15/Sep/2009
Some bands evaporate never to be heard from again, others sink into the groundwater, nurturing what comes later. The Feelies fall into the latter camp...
Mike Powell - 14/Sep/2009
The Feelies formed as a four-man rock band in a New Jersey suburb whose biggest 20th century shakeup was a textile strike. They wrote some original ma...