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No better expression of the high point of a dead orderThis CD is a seamless final addition to the body of work typified by the Cure's "Disintegration" cross-bred with "There is a light that never goes out" or "Please Please Please let me get what I want" from the Ever-Beloved Smiths. Fine, clean work that brings elements of the last two decades of electronica to the deserved fore while all the while sidestepping the worst excesses of the early 80s adolescent "I'm afraid of Girls" techo-pop as well as the equisitely ethereal, untouchable sounds as t…
Goodbye is an unfortunate mish-mashI dig Goodbye, the new album by Dubstar. Unfortunately, that album is not the American release. It seems, due to Dubstar's first album (Disgraceful) not making it across the Atlantic, their American label thought it best to include some of those tracks on the new album (as well as some remixes). What this does, however, is break up the flow of both albums and water down the content of each one. If you're a Dubstar fan, I highly recommend acquiring the British versions of Disgraceful and Goodbye.…
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17 tracks
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format: 1 x CD record label: PolyGram Records Inc. release dates: Sep 23 1997 in United Kingdom view details |
17 tracks
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format: 1 x CD record label: PolyGram Records Inc. release dates: Sep 23 1997 view details |
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