Party Store

Dirtbombs
Party Store

16,69 EUR
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In The Red
Release date: 01/Feb/2011
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Sales Rank: #44014 in Mainstream Rock
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Style: Mainstream Rock
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Cosmic Cars
1.2 Sharivari
1.3 Good Life (Basement Roots Mix)
1.4 Strings of Life
1.5 Alleys of Your Mind
1.6 Bug in the Bass Bin
1.7 Jaguar
1.8 Tear the Club Up
1.9 "'f-fxf-fifcf (Detoroito Mix)
Number of discs: 1
Description:Party Store by Dirtbombs, released 27 January 2011, includes the following tracks: "Good Life", "Alleys Of Your Mind", "Jaguar", "? の????-???? (Detoroito Mix)" and more. This version of Party Store comes as a 1xCD. -
2011 release from the Detroit Garage rockers. Nearly 10 years after their critically-acclaimed album Ultraglide in Black helped kick-start a renewed interest in all things Detroit and Rock 'n' Roll, The Dirtbombs release this de facto companion piece. Where Ultraglide was a covers collection of '60s and '70s Soul gems, Party Store is an assortment of live-band interpretations of classic Detroit Techno music of the '80s and early '90s. The subject matter runs the gamut from materialistic future-disco braggadocio ("Sharevari," originally by a Number of Names) to cold, post-industrial isolation ("Alleys of Your Mind," originally by Cybotron) through the instrumental optimism of a worldwide house classic ("Strings of Life," originally by Derrick May). All these themes encapsulate the climate of Detroit both now and at the time of their initial release. Let it be said clearly: this record addresses both the past and the future of Detroit.
No. of tracks: 9
Manufacturer No.: ITR200CD
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Eric Dawson - 23/Feb/2011 4 of 5 Stars!
Its more common for electro-oriented artists to cover rock songs than for rockers to repay the compliment, a natural enough thing given rocks deeper...

Nick Hanover - 17/Feb/2011 1 of 5 Stars!
The Dirtbombs aren't exactly schtick-averse, but surely someone in their camp must have realized what a bad idea Party Store was. Taking a group as sl...

Mike Diver - 11/Feb/2011 
Certainly sure to be among the most curious releases of this year come Decembers look back at all thats been, The Dirtbombs fifth long-player finds...

Michael Hann - 11/Feb/2011 3 of 5 Stars!
There's a point at which bravery tips over into stupidity and, for the Dirtbombs, that point comes on the sixth track of Party Store, the garage band'...

Ged M - 10/Feb/2011 
Ten years ago the Dirtbombs made Ultraglide In Black, an album of covers of black rocknroll and rnb 45s that Mick Collins had grown up with. In 2...

Tom Breihan - 02/Feb/2011 3 of 5 Stars!
As far as garage-punk bands go, Detroit's Dirtbombs have about everything you could want: a magnetic frontman, a famously frantic live show, a handful...

Dan Nishimoto - 31/Jan/2011 4 of 5 Stars!
The conceit of The Dirtbombs covering dance music is genius. The field of music is increasingly referenced in contemporary pop yet hardly understood...

Alex Bahler - 31/Jan/2011 5 of 5 Stars!
There are theoretically an infinite number of ways to start an album, but several patterns have become standbys in the rock n roll playbook. Theres...

Emerson Dameron - 31/Jan/2011 
This one didn?t have to be good to be interesting. Detroit?s most unpredictable garage-rock outfit (not an oxymoron!) pays tribute to the Belleville T...

Daniel Koren - 28/Jan/2011 4 of 5 Stars!
It should come as no surprise to anyone that Mick Collins and his cohorts, also known as The Dirtbombs, are avid enthusiasts of the Detroit music scen...