Electronic Projects for Musicians
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Shine (In Your Mind) Apples in Stereo, The
Thank You Very Much Apples in Stereo, The
Onto Something Apples in Stereo, The
Man You Gotta Get Up Apples in Stereo, The
The Golden Flower Apples in Stereo, The
Avril En Mai Apples in Stereo, The
Hold On To This Day Apples in Stereo, The
The Oasis Apples in Stereo, The
On Your Own Apples in Stereo, The
Other Apples in Stereo, The
So Far Away Apples in Stereo, The
The Apples In Stereo Theme Apples in Stereo, The
Stephen Stephen Apples in Stereo, The
Dreams Apples in Stereo, The
Critique
Electronic Projects for Musicians is the second collection of stray tracks by the Apples in Stereo. The first, Science Faire, appeared in 1996 and covered the early days of the band before the release of Fun Trick Noisemaker. This disc rounds up songs included as bonus tracks on Japanese editions of their albums, split-single tracks, B-sides, and some previously unavailable tracks. It misses songs the band placed on compilations ("Time for Bed" from Lemonlime, Vol. 1) and soundtracks ("Signal in the Sky (Let's Go") on the Powerpuff Girls soundtrack), so it can't be considered a complete document of their output. One also realizes as the disc goes on that the Apples didn't save any of their best songs for bonus tracks and B-sides. They are all solid examples of the band's unique blend of indie sweetness, psychedelic experimentation, and solid songcraft. A few songs do stand out though That being said, the real gems on the collection are the shimmering rocker "Shine (In Your Mind") (from Fun Trick Noisemaker), the utterly dreamy "The Oasis" (which appeared on a Kindercore collection and as a bonus track on the Japanese edition of The Discovery of a World Inside the Moone) and the previously unreleased "Dreams," which would have been a very nice addition to the Tone Soul Evolution album. A song that stands out for all the wrong reasons is "Stephen Stephen," the joky and cloying track the band recorded for The Colbert Report. The band's love for the host of the show may indeed be real, but the song has the feel of a desperate grab for attention and feels totally out of place in the band's catalog. It's not enough of a glitch to deter a fan of the band from needing this collection of typically great music. Especially if they didn't have the means to track down all the Japanese releases and non-LP singles featured here. ~ Tim Sendra
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Artiste The Apples in Stereo
Label Yep Roc
Détails sur le produit
DUIN 1UBB2BJFHC8
GTIN 0634457217119
Date de publication 18.04.2008
Nombre de disques 1
Type de produit LP (Vinyl)
Nombre de pistes 14