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Inspiral Carpets "Cool as"

Creato il 27 febbraio 2012 da Martelloide
Inspiral Carpets


A volte ritornano. Guardo i tour in Uk e mi trovo Inspiral + Happy Mondays. Ma pensa te.
Nostalgia dei novanta? Madchester che lascia un segno indelebile? Le bolette da pagare?
Ma poi a cosa importa? Ritorniamo indietro con il tempo anche noi, a suoni, immagini e colori che forse iniziano ad essere sbiaditi ma allora erano sfolgoranti ed abbaglianti.
Una pregevole raccolta per un gruppo che non merita di essere ricordato solo per essere sul terzo gradino del genere dopo Stone Roses ed Happy Mondays! (2007 Cow)
The Inspiral Carpets were never as cool as the Stone Roses, or the kings of the 'E' scene like the Happy Mondays, but they were the great singles band of the Madchester era. They hit the charts more frequently than their fellow Mancunians of the late 1980s and early 90s and packaging these tracks on one cd, Cool As, seemed a great idea.
However, the milk goes sour with the addition of new single, "Come Back Tomorrow". So be prepared to hit the stop button on your cd player when you reach track 20, unless you're a fan of Eurovision songs crossed with Elton John's 1970's classic "Step into Christmas". It seems that their ability to write three-minute psychedelic punk pop singles has waned somewhat in recent years.
On the upside this song is preceded by19 tunes of immense quality. Opening track "Keep The Circle Around" features original singer Stephen Holt on vocals and is followed by punky pop classic "Butterfly". Clint Boon's Farfisa keyboard proved to be the driving force behind the Carpets sound at the turn of the decade and the melancholic pop of "This Is How It Feels" and "Move" from debut album Life would become their trademark.
The pneumatic drilled funk of "Caravan" from the band's second album, The Beast Inside, follows unheralded tracks "Biggest Mountain" and "Weakness" which again feature Boon's swirling keyboards and Tom Hingley's smooth vocals. Third album, Revenge Of The Goldfish, produced four top 40 singles and with "Two Worlds Collide" revealed a dark side to the band's writing.
The songfeatures the haunting lyric, 'Today I stole the sun from the sky, the colour from the heart of the world, today I took food from the hand of a starving child'.
Two of the Carpets' best selling singles from final album Devil Hopping, "Saturn 5" and "I Want You"(featuring The Fall vocalist Mark E Smith), complete this pleasing delve into a decade of pop.Ignoring the album's finale, this is a must-buy for anyone who grew up as the 80s fused into the 90s - go on, you'll be surprised by how much you remember. (Jack Smith - http://www.bbc.co.uk/)
Disc: 1
1. Keep The Circle Around
2. Butterfly
3. Joe
4. Find Out Why
5. Move
6. This Is How It Feels
7. She Comes In The Fall
8. Biggest Mountain
9. Weakness
10. Caravan
11. Please Be Cruel
12. Dragging Me Down
13. Two Worlds Collide (7" Mix)
14. Generations
15. Bitches Brew
16. How It Should Be
17. Saturn 5
18. I Want You
19. Uniform
20. Come Back Tomorrow
Disc: 2
1. Theme From Cow
2. Seeds Of Doubt
3. Garage Full Of Flowers
4. 96 Tears
5. You Can't Take The Truth
6. Greek Wedding Song
7. Causeway
8. Directing Traffic
9. Sackville
10. Commercial Reign
11. Skidoo
12. Tainted Love
13. Paper Moon
14. I Don't Want To Go Blind
15. Paranoid (Sort Yer Head Out Mix)
16. Iron
17. You've Got What It Takes
INSPIRAL CARPETS

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