Jesus And Mary Chain Darklands Rar Download

2020. 2. 17. 16:42카테고리 없음

PostLibyan:I have an old videocassette called Mr. Bragg Goes to Moscow (And Norfolk, VA Too) in which a film crew follows British punk folk singer Billy Bragg on a tour behind the iron curtain. Out behind some tiny disco where Billy was playing, the film crew cornered Russian music legend Boris Grebenshikov, who sat on the back stairs of the club chugging vodka and chain smoking. During the interview he said something very wise that has always stuck with me. 'You always remember best the music you were listening to when you were 17,' he said around a mouthful of smoke.

'For me that was The Beatles. He gestured back towards the stage with his cigarette, 'it was The Clash.' And for me, it was The Jesus and Mary Chain, although technically i did not turn 17 until 2 months after this record came out. Still, Darklands made up a lot of the soundtrack to my senior year of high school, as well as the many (many) years since then.I first heard Darklands on a crummy old record player in the media room of my high school's library, during the smart kids class.

We were often left unsupervised to work on projects by ourselves, and one Monday Lisa Morris produced the vinyl of this record from her insanely large purse/bookbag. She had bought it just that weekend at in Little Five Points, and since it was a brand new record, she brought it in to share. It was probably not a really smart decision to play a brand new record on an old public school turntable, but we were teenagers and didn't think about such things. I don't even remember what project we were working on as we listened to Darklands for the very first time.I know that i liked it so much that i asked Lisa to tape it for me. I brought in a blank cassette the next day, which she took it home and copied the record onto, leaving masses of blank space that i had to fast forward to in order to get to the other side of the 60 minute tape. So on the Wednesday of the week after this record came out, i had a copy of my own.

And i listened to it compulsively: i know every note, every chord, and can sing (poorly) along to all of the songs. This is one of my favorite records ever, and my introduction to this band as well. Much of my love for JAMC is due purely to Darklands. Tracers:Darklands is how PostLibyan and I first bonded.

Despite the fact that this record came out before PostLibyan and I knew each other (we've know each other for. Mumble mumble. Going on 25 years at this point), I too had an epiphany to The Jesus and Mary Chain. I think I read somewhere about how Darklands was this brilliant record, so I bought it without hearing a note.

At that time, I was more into straight-up American punk, although I know my favorite song was Haunted by The Pogues. I recall popping in my handy dandy cassette tape and from the first notes of side one (the title track, Darklands), my little brain exploded in joy and confusion. I had never ever heard anything like this.

And I absolutely loved it. To this day, I'll never know why it resonated so strongly, but I suspect that in 80s suburban Atlanta this combination of distortion and melody and joyous gloom was something just made sense to my disaffected, angsty self.So I forced all of my friends to listen to Darklands over and over again, but none of them had a revelation. But then, a year later, PostLibyan and I met and quickly discovered our affinity for this record. Finding someone else who liked the same music I did was so very wonderful and we became fast friends. So, in many ways Darklands is the genesis for the website you're reading today. PostLibyan:Before i get into the songs, a few general notes. Yes, this is the second JAMC record, and it came after several singles and EPs as well.

Jesus And Mary Chain Darklands Download Rar

Jesus And Mary Chain Darklands Rar Download

They were well known by then - so well known in fact that their records were available to us in suburban Atlanta. No one i knew had ever heard anything by them before Darklands.

I don't think that, our local alterna-station, even had any of the previous releases. So i am starting my review of this band here.

Your perception of Darklands will no doubt be based on what else by the band you were familiar with when you got here. Each JAMC record is very different, which helps keep them interesting i guess, but also means that when you listen to a different record by them it takes a lot of adjustment.It is also interesting to note that Darklands was recorded by just Jim and William Reid. The band was a duo at this point, having shed the rhythm section from their first few releases and splitting those duties. Then again, as far as i knew at the time, they were always a duo with a drum machine.The record kicks off with the title track, one guitar tinkling along, one grinding slowly and sparsely, a simple bass riff, and William Reid singing.

It is a slow, bluesy number, the Reid brothers massaging notes out of their guitars slowly, almost lovingly. It grows and grows, until the guitars are chugging and the brothers are chanting, 'de do de do de doooo' as the guitars soar. Utterly lovely. PostLibyan:Deep One Perfect Morning continues the mellow vibe, Jim Reid crooning along as the guitars pick along slowly, then grinding as the song picks up pace. It's a pretty little song that flows nicely from the previous tune, and has a lyric that i have always loved, 'Better to paint my hate on the wall before the picture goes'.

The melody and tempo are generally upbeat, but once you start paying close attention to the lyrics, this was not a happy band. I like the contrast between the moody lyrics and shining guitarwork, and that dichotomy is very noticeable here.And then we have Happy When It Rains the first of three truly amazing songs on this record. 'Step back and watch the sweet thing / Breaking every thing she sees,' Jim Reid drawls over a chugging bass line, a frantic drum beat, and the two guitars chiming along. This is a lovely, catchy, happy tune that moves along at a great pace. To this day, whenever i am stuck in the rain, or looking out a window at rain, or when one of my online friends in the UK complains about how it is raining (i.e., anytime i talk to a Briton), this song comes to mind: in my head i hear '.and that's why I'm happy when it rains, I'm happy when it pours.' Sing it, Jim!

PostLibyan:Actually, you would probably be better off not hearing that.Okay, moving along. After that bout of fun, they hit us with another truly awesome song, Down on Me. A guitar picks a quick scale, and then the drum machine comes in, hitting flat and sparse and fast. (Later i realized that on this one song, the Reid's programmed the machine to imitate Bobby Gillespie's playing on Psychocandy.) Then Jim Reid sings, 'Sometimes i can fake a smile, but still the world looks down on me' and he proceeds to sing about a general and unfocused frustration with life for two verses while he and his brother strum furiously and smash pedals.

When i was 17, i played this song LOUD and i played it often, and Jim Reid singing about being 25 made him seem so old to me. But that was a long time ago.They bring it down a bit with Nine Million Rainy Days, a slow dirge, with a hi-hat tapping beat, deeply thunking bass, and William Reid whispering his words. The song grows slowly, and ends with them singing 'de do do do dooo' in a way that reminds me, vaguely, of Sympathy for the Devil. This song is a nice interlude, sandwiched between Darklands most epic tunes.Back in the day, i had to flip the tape over at this point, which meant that side B started with the awesome April Skies, which is as perfect of a pop tune as the 80s could produce. It starts off with the guitars crunching away, then Jim Reid sings disinterestedly, like he is bored with the vocals. The guitars trade licks, until the song builds into a chiming flurry, the drum machine chugging away as the guitars echo and grind.

Simply lovely. Here in Georgia, April is normally a great month, after the cold has gone but before the bad heat hits. A month of early blossoms on the trees, long warm days and cooler nights. A month full of promise and relief.

And somehow, two Scotsmen summed up that month in four minutes. PostLibyan:But next, the Reid brothers disappoint me. Fall is the weakest song here, a grinding noisy mess that never seems to really go anywhere.

It is the point on Darklands where they get closest to what they were doing on Psychocandy, only this tune is not quite as catchy as that record. Of course, i didn't know that when i first heard this, as no one i knew had Psychocandy. Instead, this stuck out as strange and out of place. And i also think that the reason i disliked Psychocandy when i first heard it is because i thought 'It's a whole record of Falls.' They recover for Cherry Came Too, which keeps with the bluesy distorted to hell and back vibe of Darklands. This is a slowish tune with a bouncy melody, that just kind of glides along, until it gets to a nice guitar solo that fills the middle of it, one of the Reid's picking along nicely.William takes the lead vocal on his second dirge on this record, On the Wall.

He sings here like he is heartbroken, like at any point in time he might just break down. He sings over a constant drum tap, one slowly chiming guitar, and a steady thrum of distorted chords. It's actually a pretty song, and it grows nicely as the Reids layer in more and more guitar parts. PostLibyan:And then the whole album ends with About You, another quiet tune, as if the Reids has worn themselves out with the furious playing that fills the record up to April Skies. The guitars are acoustic here, the only time on the record, and Jim croons about rain (a recurring theme on this record) and loss as they pick and strum their acoustics. I think it is an appropriate end to the record, almost matching the slow pace of Darklands (which, in fact, would be the next track i heard, as i fast forwarded to the end and then flipped the tape over).And there you have it. Darklands is like an old friend - it is there for me when i need it.

I can put Darklands on, and the world seems a little less terrible. For that, i owe the Reid brothers big time, and i followed the band for years because of this album. PostLibyan:I think that this is probably their classic record. The guitar work is great, and the songs are, for the most part, catchy and poppy. It is not as massively distorted as Psychocandy, which quite frankly had so much feedback that it turns off a lot of people. And Darklands is more organic sounding that Automatic, their next album, which to me always came across as sterile. I think this is the perfect place to begin digging into the JAMC's rather massive catalog.

Just remember to fake that smile.

Just Like Honey02. The Living End03. Taste The Floor04. The Hardest Walk05. Taste Of Cindy08.

Never Understand09. Sowing Seeds11. My Little Underground12. You Trip Me Up13. Something’s Wrong14. It’s So HardB-Sides15. Just Out Of Reach18.

Boyfriend’s Dead19. CrackedCD 2Upside Down Single01.

Upside Down02. Vegetable ManBBC Radio Sessions03. You Trip Me Up05. Never Understand06. Taste The Floor07. The Living End08. Just Like Honey10.

Some Candy Talking11. You Trip Me Up13. Cut DeadDemos14. Up Too High15. Upside Down16.

Never Understand17. Taste The Floor18. Something’s Wrong20. Just Like Honey21.

The Living End22. My Little UndergroundOuttakes23. Never Understand (Alternate version)24. Jesus FuckDescarga. Deep One Perfect Morning03. Happy When It Rains04.

Down On Me05. Nine Million Rainy Days06. April Skies07. Cherry Came Too09. On The Wall10.

About YouSome Candy Talkind EP11. Some Candy Talking12. Taste Of Cindy (acoustic version)13. HitBBC Radio Sessions15. Down On Me17. Deep One Perfect Morning18.

In The Rain20. Happy PlaceCD 2B-Sides01. Kill Surf City02.

Bo Diddley Is Jesus03. Who Do You Love04. Everything’s Alright When You’re Down05. Happy When It Rains (demo)07. Happy Place08. On The Wall (Portastudio demo)11.

Surfin’ USA (April outtake)12. Here It Comes AgainOuttakes13.

Walk And Crawl14. Some Candy Talking (NME version)15. The Hardest Walk (soundtrack version)17. Don’t Ever Change18. Darklands (with strings)20.

Interview (Janice Long)Descarga. Here Comes Alice02. Coast To Coast03. Blues From A Gun04. Between Planets05.

Her Way Of Praying07. Halfway To Crazy10. Gimme Hell11. SunraySidewalking Single13. Sidewalking (Extended Version)14. Sidewalking (Chilled To The Bone Mix)16.

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Taste Of Cindy (Live in Detroit)17. April Skies (Live in Detroit)CD 2Surfin’ USA Promo 12”01. Surfin’ USA (Summer Mix)B-Sides02. Break Me Down05. In The Black07. Terminal Beach08.

Deviant Slice09. I’m Glad I Never10. Drop (Acoustic Remix)Radio Sessions (John Peel)11. Coast To Coast13. Far Gone And Out16. Here Comes AliceOuttakes18.

Coast To Coast (Alternate – William Vox)19. Just Out Of Reach (88 version)20. Nine Million Rainy Days (Live in Detroit)Descarga.

Teenage Lust03. Far Gone And Out04. Almost Gold05. Good For My Soul09. I Can’t Get Enough11. FrequencyRollercoaster EP13.

Tower Of SongRemixes17. Far Gone And Out (Arc Weld Mix)18. Teenage Lust (Desdemoana Mix)19. Reverence (Radio Mix)CD 2B-Sides01. Why’d You Want Me04. Teenage Lust(Acoustic Version)06. Reverberation (Doubt)07.

Don’t Come DownOuttake08. Why’d You Want Me(Alternate Version)Live At Sheffield Arena 28th March 199209. Blues From A Gun11. Far Gone And Out14.

Halfway To Crazy15. Mark Goodier – Honey’s Dead18. Tommy Vance – LollapaloozaDescarga. Dirty Water02. Bullet Lovers03. Sometimes Always04.

Between Us06. Never Saw It Coming08. Wish I Could10. Till It Shines12.

God Help Me13. Everybody I Know15. You’ve Been A Friend16. These Days17. Feeling LuckySound Of Speed EP18.

Something I Can’t Have20. Write Record Release Blues21. Little Red RoosterBBC Radio Sessions22. God Help Me (William Vocal)24. Everybody I Know25. The Perfect CrimeOuttakes26. Till I Found You27.

Dirty Water (Demo – William Vocal)28. God Help Me (Alternate Vocal Take)CD 2B-Sides01. The Perfect Crime02. Little Stars03. Drop (Re-recorded)04.

I’m In With The Out Crowd05. New York City06. Taking It Away07.

Ghost Of A Smile08. Alphabet Street09. New Kind Of Kick10. Come OnLive At The Trinity Centre Bristol – 19th April 199511. Happy When It Rains15. Teenage Lust16.

The Perfect Crime17. Everybody I Know18. I Hate Rock’n’RollInterview23.

Jim & William talk to Steve Lamacq about Stoned & DethronedDescarga. I Love Rock’n’Roll02. Stardust Remedy04.

Virtually Unreal08. Cracking Up10. Never Understood13. I Can’t Find The Time For Times14. Man On The Moon15.

Dream Lover17. I Hate Rock’n’RollCD 2Outtake01. 45 RPMB-Sides02. Hide Myself06.

Easylife, Easylove08. Nineteen666BBC Radio Sessions10.

I Love Rock’n’Roll12. Mo TuckerLive At The Electric Ballroom, London – 27th April 199814. Cracking Up16. Happy When It Rains17.

Stardust Remedy18. Dream Lover21. Virtually UnrealDescarga. Kill Surf City 03:1202. Head 03:5103. Rider 02:1304. Hit 03:3005.

Don't Ever Change 03:3306. Just Out Of Reach 03:0607. Happy Place 02:2708. Psycho Candy 02:5509. Sidewalking 03:3510.

Who Do You Love 04:0311. Surfin' USA 02:5812. Everything's Alright When You're Down 02:3913. Upside Down 03:0014. Taste Of Cindy 02:0215. Swing 02:2816.

On The Wall 04:4817. Cracked 03:4518. Here It Comes Again 02:3519. Mushroom (Live) 03:1820. Bo Diddley Is Jesus 03:17Descarga.

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Snakedriver 03:4402. Reverence (Radio Mix) 05:3903. Heat 03:0004. Teenage Lust (Acoustic Version) 02:2505. Why'd You Want Me 03:1506. Don't Come Down 02:3907. Guitarman 03:4308.

Something I Can't Have 03:0209. Sometimes 02:5310. Write Record Release Blues 02:5811. Shimmer 02:4612. Penetration 02:4813. My Girl 03:0514. Tower Of Song 04:4915.

Little Red Rooster 03:2516. Break Me Down 02:2917.

Lowlife 03:2718. Deviant Slice 03:0119. Reverberation 03:4620. Sidewalking (Extended Version) 07:52Descarga. In A Hole 02:4202.

You Trip Me Up 02:0703. Never Understand 03:0804. Taste The Floor 03:0705.

The Living End 02:1406. Inside Me 03:0007.

Just Like Honey 02:4808. Some Candy Talking 03:1209. Psycho Candy 02:0010. You Trip Me Up 02:4111. Cut Dead 02:4612. Fall 03:1113.

In The Rain 02:2714. Happy Place 02:2115. Sidewalking 04:2216. Coast To Coast 03:1917. Take It 03:0618.

My Girl 03:0519. Far Gone And Out 03:0320. Silverblade 03:1121. Here Comes Alice 02:47Descarga. Upside Down 02:5902. Never Understand 02:5903. You Trip Me Up 02:2604.

Just Like Honey 03:0205. Some Candy Talking 03:1806. April Skies 03:1107.

Happy When It Rains 03:0508. Darklands 05:2609. Sidewalking 03:3210. Blues From A Gun 04:4311. Head On 04:0912.

Rollercoaster 03:5213. Reverence 03:4214. Far Gone And Out 02:5215. Almost Gold 03:2016. Snakedriver 03:4217.

Sometimes Always 02:3318. Come On 03:1719.

I Hate Rock N Roll 03:4320. Cracking Up 04:4321. I Love Rock N Roll 02:37Descarga. Up Too High (Demo '83) 03:4502. Upside Down 03:0003. Vegetable Man 03:3504.

Suck 02:0805. Ambition 03:3006. Just Out Of Reach 02:0807.

Boyfriend's Dead 01:4308. Head 03:5109. Just Like Honey (Demo Oct. '84) 02:5910.

Cracked 03:4711. Taste Of Cindy (Acoustic Version) 02:0112. The Hardest Walk 03:1413. Never Understand (Alternate) 03:2614. My Little Underground (Demo) 02:3315. The Living End (Demo) 02:1716. Some Candy Talking 03:1817.

Psychocandy 02:5518. Hit 03:2919. Cut Dead (Acoustic) 02:4820. You Trip Me Up (Acoustic) 02:4221. Walk And Crawl 02:24Descarga:CD 201. Kill Surf City 03:1202. Bo Diddley Is Jesus 03:1803.

Who Do You Love 4:0504. Everything's Alright When You're Down 02:4005. Shake 02:0106. Happy When It Rains (Demo) 03:4707.

Happy Place 02:2408. F.Hole 01:0909. Rider 02:1210. On The Wall (Porta Studio Demo) 03:4311.

Surfin' USA (April Out-Take) 02:5912. Here It Comes Again 02:3313. Don't Ever Change 03:3314. Swing 02:2615. Sidewalking 03:3516. Surfin' USA (Summer Mix) 03:3217. Shimmer 02:4818.

Penetration 02:4919. Break Me Down 02:3120.

Subway 02:0721. My Girl 03:05Descarga:CD 301.

In The Black 02:5502. Terminal Beach 02:2603.

Deviant Slice 03:0304. I'm Glad I Never 01:3105. Drop (Acoustic Re-Mix) 01:5506. Rollercoaster 03:5207.

Silverblade 02:5808. Lowlife 03:2909. Tower Of Song 04:5010. Heat 03:0211. Guitarman 03:4312.

Why'd You Want Me 03:1413. Sometimes 02:5214. Teenage Lust (Acoustic Version) 02:2515. Reverberation (Doubt) 03:4716. Don't Come Down 02:4117. Snakedriver 03:4218.

Something I Can't Have 03:0319. Write Record Release Blues 02:5820. Little Red Rooster 03:28Descarga: 401. The Perfect Crime 01:3502.

Little Stars 03:3403. Drop-Re-Recorded 01:5404.

I'm In With The Out Crowd 02:3705. New York City 02:0006. Taking It Away 02:1307.

Ghost Of A Smile 02:5608. Alphabet Street 02:1809. Coast To Coast (Alternate-William Vox) 03:2410. Dirty Water (Demo-William Vox) 03:1611. Till I Found You 02:0612.

Bleed Me 03:3813. 33 1/3 03:1914. Lost Star 02:0615.

Hide Myself 03:3216. Rocket 03:0217.

Easylife, Easylove 04:0918. 40,000k 02:5219. Nineteen666 03:31Descarga.