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12 RECs for this Album
12 with a review
littletimmy Rec'd this on Jul 25, 2009:
Street Cred: 414
Rec's: 139
“A slowed-down, somewhat stripped-down track that brings to mind Gram Parsons/Allman Brothers-style Southern rock (dig that straight-outta-church organ!) but retains a distinctly British sensibility throughout. An eclectic mix that would fall flat in attempted by lessor artists, but shines here.”
littletimmy Rec'd this on Jul 25, 2009:
Street Cred: 414
Rec's: 139
“What is Britpop? Start here. Gorgeous melodies, jangly guitars, organ swells, everything in stereo (a definite headphones experience)... and I bet you can dance to it, if you do that sort of thing.”
littletimmy Rec'd this on Jul 25, 2009:
Street Cred: 414
Rec's: 139
“Psychedelic dancehall madness! A huge, Massive Attack style beat; a few crazy organ blasts; guitars amped to 11; bongos (!); and a crazy/beautiful "la-la-la-la" that repeats over and over, that seems to have given rise to one of my favorite bands of all time, Kula Shaker, almost single-handedly.”
littletimmy Rec'd this on Jul 25, 2009:
Street Cred: 414
Rec's: 139
“'Tell Everyone' is essentially a Beatlesesque ballad, but the organ swells and Allmansesque outro guitar solo help shape it into an original beast all its own.”
littletimmy Rec'd this on Jul 25, 2009:
Street Cred: 414
Rec's: 139
“The guitars/organ/percussion (shakers 'n' all!) backdrop and lush vocalization calls to mind early-70s California post-folkies like the Mamas And Papas and The Byrds, but Burgess' Britishness keeps this in the realm of experimental Britpop. Listen for the fantastic Bee Gees inspired bass line and the too-short (but extremely well-placed) guitar solos.”
littletimmy Rec'd this on Jul 25, 2009:
Street Cred: 414
Rec's: 139
“'Toothache' is best known in its Chemical Brothers remix form, but the original, somewhat stripped-down version, is great in its own right. The guitars are heavy in that psychedelic, late-period Hendrix way, and that backbeat--complete with a funked-up bass line and dancing organ swells--is OUT OF SIGHT. Dazzling guitar solo, too.”
littletimmy Rec'd this on Jun 7, 2009:
Street Cred: 414
Rec's: 139
“An all-time psychedelic rock classic, and possibly the genesis point for Kula Shaker. A wonderful sonic swirl.”
littletimmy Rec'd this on Jul 25, 2009:
Street Cred: 414
Rec's: 139
“Perfect, perfect, perfect! A perfect blend of early 60s Brit-rock hysteria (Beatles, Rolling Stones) and early-early-70s lazy California rock (Gram Parsons in particular). ”
littletimmy Rec'd this on Jul 25, 2009:
Street Cred: 414
Rec's: 139
“Q: What if Neil Young & Crazy Horse were a British band?
A: 'No Fiction'
(Disclaimer: I mean this in the most positive possible way, seriously!!!)”
littletimmy Rec'd this on Jul 25, 2009:
Street Cred: 414
Rec's: 139
“Not a song often mentioned when discussing The Charlatans, though I don't know why. This is another one that could be a lynchpin to answering the question 'How did Oasis manage to grab their 15 minutes of fame?'--by listening to gobs and gobs of Charlatans records but only referencing The Beatles in the press.”
