Didn't they only have four LPs? COME ON PILGRIM was an EP, and it's on the CD of SURFER ROSA.
The same could be said of Tool, as Opiate is only an EP.
there's nothing they put out I'd consider a great album back to front, let alone of all time.
GHOST IN THE MACHINE!
Spirits in the Material World, Every Little Thing She Does is Magic, Invisible Sun, Hungry For You, Demolition Man, Too Much Information, Rehumanise Yourself, One World, Omegaman, Secret Journey, Darkness???
Come on! Those are great songs that come together as a great album!
Crazy Rhythms is listed on Amazon as only being available through resellers, and the starting price is $32.99, so I'm guessing it's not in print.
And I'm not even sure that their first album is still in print either.
Wow, I just checked Amazon and you're right. This is a truly wicked, evil world.
They're my favorite band of all time.
I didn't know that. Though come to think of it, "The Boy With Perpetual Nervousness..."
Did they ever release the cover songs they did in
Something Wild?
("I'm a Believer," "Before the Next Teardrop Falls")
Somebody should rip those off the movie if they haven't.
Did they ever release the cover songs they did in Something Wild? ("I'm a Believer," "Before the Next Teardrop Falls")
They did not, David. I remember them doing "Young Americans," too, but it's been a while since I watched that movie.
Did they ever release the cover songs they did in Something Wild? ("I'm a Believer," "Before the Next Teardrop Falls")
And also Bowie's "Fame". Never released.
They're my favorite band of all time.
So you pro'lly like Luna too, right?
I was bummed when they broke up. But they had a long, productive career.
When I was googling The Feelies, I discovered that I have all four of their albums but not their EP, which I don't think I've heard about before.... Also, I saw them live at least once (awesome show) when they toured behind
Only Life.
Those are great songs that come together as a great album!
shrugs
They were never more than a "like" band for me. Something about their sound just never clicked for me.
Now if you want to talk about a great run, the first four TALKING HEADS records are pretty impressive back to front, and the last four have a lot of good-to-great songs even if they aren't quite as awe inspiring a LPs. Plus they did one of the greatest concert films of all time.
And given what I've read about the bands internal frictions, I'm amazed they DIDN'T only make 4 or 5 albums.
And also Bowie's "Fame". Never released.
Hmmm, it's too bad we don't have any sound engineers around who could liberate a song from its movie surroundings...