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The Psychedelic Furs - The Psychedelic Furs (UK Original) Vinyl rip in 24 Bit/96 Khz + CD-format
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Kel bazar
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Date :
10 Sep 2011 23:31:02
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The Psychedelic Furs - The Psychedelic Furs (1980)
Vinyl rip in 24-bit/96kHz & 16-bit/44.1kHz | FLAC (Tracks), artworks | Stereo | 948 Mb, 273 Mb | 5% RAR Recovery
Styles: Rock, Post-Punk | Filesonic + Wupload
UK CBS Records
Vinyl rip in 24-bit/96kHz & 16-bit/44.1kHz | FLAC (Tracks), artworks | Stereo | 948 Mb, 273 Mb | 5% RAR Recovery
Styles: Rock, Post-Punk | Filesonic + Wupload
UK CBS Records
| “ | The Furs never sounded as good. One of the great debut albums of any band at any time. | ” |
| “ | Emerging from the incipient post-punk London scene with a healthy fascination for late-'70s Bowie (and in turn, for his own attraction to Krautrock), the then-sextet kicked up a slightly monochromatic but still attractive storm on their debut. Richard Butler's Thin-White-Duke-after-smoking vocal rasp has a surprising appeal, serving up a wry, slightly detached series of lyrics on life. The members of the core band, meanwhile, had clearly honed their chops well on-stage; Ashton's lead guitar work avoids both wankery and simplicity in favor of a balanced, artistic power. Production mainly comes from Steve Lillywhite, who smartly steers away from the soon-to-be-clichéd touches he would bring to U2's early work. "India" is a good example; it has a brooding, quiet beginning with strange telegraphic signals and turns into a brawling rocker without sounding like the Edge or Larry Mullins going off. The record comes off as serious without being self-consciously deep, occasional toe-dipping into humorous aside ("We Love You" has Butler idly listing off things he loves, sometimes with appropriate if sarcastically delivered song quotes: "I'm in love with Frank Sinatra...fly me to the moon..."). "Imitation of Christ" is the most frazzled, with lyrics detailing someone else metaphorically nailing himself up over a light but still strange guitar line. "Wedding Song" is amusingly prescient as one of the first "white rockers go hip-hop" numbers of its kind, along with Blondie's "Rapture," though its inspiration could equally be dub. Ely lays down a pounding funk beat while Butler breaks into a midsong rap no better or worse than most such efforts of the time. --Almusic | ” |
Track listing:
All songs written by The Psychedelic Furs, except as indicated. All tracks produced by Steve Lillywhite, except as indicated.
Side one
1 "India" – 6:21
2 "Sister Europe" – 5:38
3 "Imitation of Christ" – 5:28
4 "Fall" – 2:40
5 "Pulse" – 2:37 produced by Howard Thompson, Ian Taylor & The Psychedelic Furs
Side two
1 "We Love You" – 3:26 produced by Howard Thompson, Ian Taylor & The Psychedelic Furs
2 "Wedding Song" – 4:19
3 "Blacks/Radio" – 6:56
4 "Flowers" – 4:10 produced by Howard Thompson, Ian Taylor & The Psychedelic Furs
5 "****" - 2:40 ("Sister Europe" 7' b-side)
Personnel:
Richard Butler – vocals
John Ashton – guitar
Tim Butler – bass
Vince Ely – drums
Roger Morris – guitar
Duncan Kilburn – saxophones
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Does this mean a series of Furs are on the way??
You are the man!
F.E.
Yes they are...
Super 1st shot from the Furs, in preparation for the 2nd LP masterpiece. GREAT post, Kel. THANKS!!!