Various Artists - Still In A Dream - 1988
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Still in a Dream: Story of Shoegaze 1988-1995 (1988)
UK five CD collection. Shoegaze was a term invented circa 1990 to describe a new breed on UK Indie guitar bands inspired by the likes of 4AD Records, My Bloody Valentine and US acts like Sonic Youth. Bands like Ride, Moose, Lush, Pale Saints and The Telescopes married dreamy, off-kilter melodies,more...UK five CD collection. Shoegaze was a term invented circa 1990 to describe a new breed on UK Indie guitar bands inspired by the likes of 4AD Records, My Bloody Valentine and US acts like Sonic Youth. Bands like Ride, Moose, Lush, Pale Saints and The Telescopes married dreamy, off-kilter melodies, skewed, heavily effects-laden guitar riffs and psychedelic production values. Although shoegaze was initially a somewhat derogatory term to pigeonhole a clutch of new acts, the term quickly evolved to become an accepted genre of music which has influenced successive generations of bands, especially those outside of the UK. Housed in a lavish 'book' set, Still In A Dream pays tribute to that seminal period with numerous classics, cult favorites, rarities and tracks new to CD. Across five discs, the evolution of the sound labelled as shoegaze is charted from the bands who inspired it on Disc 1 to many of the US and other non-UK acts on Disc 5. Awash with rare memorabilia, 12,000 words of sleeve-notes from journalist Neil Taylor and band biographies, Still In A Dream is the ultimate tribute to what was also called The Scene That Celebrated Itself'!
Genre: Pop
Editeur: Cherry Red
Sortie le: Feb 5, 2016
UK five CD collection. Shoegaze was a term invented circa 1990 to describe a new breed on UK Indie guitar bands inspired by the likes of 4AD Records, My Bloody Valentine and US acts like Sonic Youth. Bands like Ride, Moose, Lush, Pale Saints and The Telescopes married dreamy, off-kilter melodies,more...UK five CD collection. Shoegaze was a term invented circa 1990 to describe a new breed on UK Indie guitar bands inspired by the likes of 4AD Records, My Bloody Valentine and US acts like Sonic Youth. Bands like Ride, Moose, Lush, Pale Saints and The Telescopes married dreamy, off-kilter melodies, skewed, heavily effects-laden guitar riffs and psychedelic production values. Although shoegaze was initially a somewhat derogatory term to pigeonhole a clutch of new acts, the term quickly evolved to become an accepted genre of music which has influenced successive generations of bands, especially those outside of the UK. Housed in a lavish 'book' set, Still In A Dream pays tribute to that seminal period with numerous classics, cult favorites, rarities and tracks new to CD. Across five discs, the evolution of the sound labelled as shoegaze is charted from the bands who inspired it on Disc 1 to many of the US and other non-UK acts on Disc 5. Awash with rare memorabilia, 12,000 words of sleeve-notes from journalist Neil Taylor and band biographies, Still In A Dream is the ultimate tribute to what was also called The Scene That Celebrated Itself'!
Genre: Pop
Editeur: Cherry Red
Sortie le: Feb 5, 2016
Morceaux:
- Roller Coaster - the Jesus and Mary Chain
- Cherry-Coloured Funk - Cocteau Twins
- Christine - House of Love
- Baby Milk Snatcher - A.R. Kane
- Mercy Seat (12" Version) - Ultra Vivid Scene
- Hypnotized - Spacemen 3
- Arc-Lite (Sonar) - Loop
- Surfacer - 14 Iced Bears
- Tugboat - Galaxie 500
- Puppet Clouds - the Prayers
- The 3rd Time We Opened the Capsule - Kitchens of Distinction
- Girls Have Gone Missing - A.C. Marias
- Precious Little - the Telescopes
- Sight of You - Pale Saints
- Ocean Run Dry - Jane from Occupied Europe
- Angel - Sonic Boom
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Propriété | Valeur | |
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Audio | Format | FLAC |
Langue | English | |
Bitrate Mode | Variable | |
Bitrate | 26.7 Kbps | |
Canaux | 2 channels | |
Sample Rate | 44.1 KHz | |
Librairie | libFLAC 1.2.1 (UTC 2007-09-17) |
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3.17 GB (100%)
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