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Complete Singles Collection

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発売日 2012年10月11日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルOne Little Indian
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 TPLP1060CD
SKU 5016958154424

構成数 : 2枚
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Alex Ayuli and Rudi Tambala neologized dream pop and released two of the style's exemplary albums. They also excelled with their singles, all of which are compiled on this two-and-a-half-hour set. "When You're Sad," their 1986 debut, provoked Jesus and Mary Chain comparisons, but the duo -- who cited Miles Davis' Bitches Brew, early Weather Report, and the ECM label -- claimed that they'd heard neither that band nor any of its ilk. Despite some similarity, the debut's A-side is both heavier and tenderer than JAMC with no trace of the Velvet Underground. The ecstasy/horror contrast between "You're the sweetest little thing I ever had" and "The hair on your neck forms a noose around mine" deepens with the following year's Lollita 12". Its three songs, produced by the Cocteau Twins' Robin Guthrie, alternate between placid space-folk and industrial post-punk, bliss and dread. "Butterfly Collector" is twice as terrifying as Husker Du's "Diane," as it moves through thoughts of adoration and objectification to fantasies of possession and elimination: "You're so sweet, miss cutie pie"/"I'm gonna pin you down, I'm gonna kill you." After "Pump Up the Volume," their smash one-off Colourbox collaboration as M/A/R/R/S -- the brilliant B-side and its remix appears here -- the duo's sound gets less violent and increasingly accessible, highlighted by the feverish slow-motion dub-drone of "Baby Milk Snatcher" (at nearly twice the length as the version on 69). The set's second half, beginning with the "i" era's cleaner, brighter, more intricate approach -- developed just as piles of new bands were picking up on their 1986-1988 ideas -- will be less revelatory for those who know the LPs but not the EPs. Album mixes and single edits of five "i" songs, all of which sound more like a heavenly electronic dub version of I-Level than My Bloody Valentine, are present, along with numerous remixes. Unfortunately, there isn't enough room for the six-track Rem"i"xes EP, half of which was executed by Guthrie. It might be more of a shame that One Little Indian didn't (or couldn't) repurpose the front and back of the Vaughan Oliver-designed Lollita sleeve, though it is reproduced in the booklet. The perfect graphic representation of A.R. Kane, it shows the front of a doe-eyed nude woman, while the flip side displays a shot of her from behind -- as she clutches a large knife behind her back. ~ Andy Kellman

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      When You're Sad

      アーティスト: A.R. Kane

    2. 2.
      Haunting

      アーティスト: A.R. Kane

    3. 3.
      When You're Sad (Long Version)

      アーティスト: A.R. Kane

    4. 4.
      Lollita

      アーティスト: A.R. Kane

    5. 5.
      Sado-masochism Is A Must

      アーティスト: A.R. Kane

    6. 6.
      Butterfly Collector

      アーティスト: A.R. Kane

    7. 7.
      Anitina (The First Time I See She Dance)

      アーティスト: A.R. Kane

    8. 8.
      Anitina (The First Time I See She Dance)(Re-Mix)

      アーティスト: A.R. Kane

    9. 9.
      Baby Milk Snatcher

      アーティスト: A.R. Kane

    10. 10.
      W.O.G.S.

      アーティスト: A.R. Kane

    11. 11.
      One Way Mirror

      アーティスト: A.R. Kane

    12. 12.
      Up

      アーティスト: A.R. Kane

    13. 13.
      Green Hazed Daze

      アーティスト: A.R. Kane

    14. 14.
      Sperm Travels Like Juggernaut

      アーティスト: A.R. Kane

    15. 15.
      Is This Is?

      アーティスト: A.R. Kane

    16. 16.
      Is This Dub?

      アーティスト: A.R. Kane

  2. 2.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Pop (Long Version)

      アーティスト: A.R. Kane

    2. 2.
      Snow Joke

      アーティスト: A.R. Kane

    3. 3.
      Pop (Short Version)

      アーティスト: A.R. Kane

    4. 4.
      Crack Up (Album Mix)

      アーティスト: A.R. Kane

    5. 5.
      Crack Up (Rythm Mix)

      アーティスト: A.R. Kane

    6. 6.
      A Love From Outer Space (Lunar Eclipse Mix)

      アーティスト: A.R. Kane

    7. 7.
      A Love From Outer Space (Solar Equinox Mix)

      アーティスト: A.R. Kane

    8. 8.
      A Love From Outer Space (Venusian Dub)

      アーティスト: A.R. Kane

    9. 9.
      A Love From Outer Space (Album Version)

      アーティスト: A.R. Kane

    10. 10.
      Sugarwings

      アーティスト: A.R. Kane

    11. 11.
      Sea Like a Child

      アーティスト: A.R. Kane

    12. 12.
      Sea Like a Child (In The Sky)

      アーティスト: A.R. Kane

    13. 13.
      Sea Like a Child (Underwater) (Radio Mix)

      アーティスト: A.R. Kane

    14. 14.
      Water

      アーティスト: A.R. Kane

    15. 15.
      Honey Be (For Stella) (Club Mix)

      アーティスト: A.R. Kane

    16. 16.
      Honey Be (For Stella) (Album Version)

      アーティスト: A.R. Kane

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: A.R. Kane

オリジナル発売日:2012年

商品の紹介

Alex Ayuli and Rudi Tambala neologized dream pop and released two of the style's exemplary albums. They also excelled with their singles, all of which are compiled on this two-and-a-half-hour set. "When You're Sad," their 1986 debut, provoked Jesus and Mary Chain comparisons, but the duo -- who cited Miles Davis' Bitches Brew, early Weather Report, and the ECM label -- claimed that they'd heard neither that band nor any of its ilk. Despite some similarity, the debut's A-side is both heavier and tenderer than JAMC with no trace of the Velvet Underground. The ecstasy/horror contrast between "You're the sweetest little thing I ever had" and "The hair on your neck forms a noose around mine" deepens with the following year's Lollita 12". Its three songs, produced by the Cocteau Twins' Robin Guthrie, alternate between placid space-folk and industrial post-punk, bliss and dread. "Butterfly Collector" is twice as terrifying as Husker Du's "Diane," as it moves through thoughts of adoration and objectification to fantasies of possession and elimination: "You're so sweet, miss cutie pie"/"I'm gonna pin you down, I'm gonna kill you." After "Pump Up the Volume," their smash one-off Colourbox collaboration as M/A/R/R/S -- the brilliant B-side and its remix appears here -- the duo's sound gets less violent and increasingly accessible, highlighted by the feverish slow-motion dub-drone of "Baby Milk Snatcher" (at nearly twice the length as the version on 69). The set's second half, beginning with the "i" era's cleaner, brighter, more intricate approach -- developed just as piles of new bands were picking up on their 1986-1988 ideas -- will be less revelatory for those who know the LPs but not the EPs. Album mixes and single edits of five "i" songs, all of which sound more like a heavenly electronic dub version of I-Level than My Bloody Valentine, are present, along with numerous remixes. Unfortunately, there isn't enough room for the six-track Rem"i"xes EP, half of which was executed by Guthrie. It might be more of a shame that One Little Indian didn't (or couldn't) repurpose the front and back of the Vaughan Oliver-designed Lollita sleeve, though it is reproduced in the booklet. The perfect graphic representation of A.R. Kane, it shows the front of a doe-eyed nude woman, while the flip side displays a shot of her from behind -- as she clutches a large knife behind her back. ~ Andy Kellman|
Rovi

Alex Ayuli and Rudi Tambala neologized dream pop and released two of the style's exemplary albums. They also excelled with their singles, all of which are compiled on this two-and-a-half-hour set. "When You're Sad," their 1986 debut, provoked Jesus and Mary Chain comparisons, but the duo -- who cited Miles Davis' Bitches Brew, early Weather Report, and the ECM label -- claimed that they'd heard neither that band nor any of its ilk. Despite some similarity, the debut's A-side is both heavier and tenderer than JAMC with no trace of the Velvet Underground. The ecstasy/horror contrast between "You're the sweetest little thing I ever had" and "The hair on your neck forms a noose around mine" deepens with the following year's Lollita 12". Its three songs, produced by the Cocteau Twins' Robin Guthrie, alternate between placid space-folk and industrial post-punk, bliss and dread. "Butterfly Collector" is twice as terrifying as Husker Du's "Diane," as it moves through thoughts of adoration and objectification to fantasies of possession and elimination: "You're so sweet, miss cutie pie"/"I'm gonna pin you down, I'm gonna kill you." After "Pump Up the Volume," their smash one-off Colourbox collaboration as M/A/R/R/S -- the brilliant B-side and its remix appears here -- the duo's sound gets less violent and increasingly accessible, highlighted by the feverish slow-motion dub-drone of "Baby Milk Snatcher" (at nearly twice the length as the version on 69). The set's second half, beginning with the "i" era's cleaner, brighter, more intricate approach -- developed just as piles of new bands were picking up on their 1986-1988 ideas -- will be less revelatory for those who know the LPs but not the EPs. Album mixes and single edits of five "i" songs, all of which sound more like a heavenly electronic dub version of I-Level than My Bloody Valentine, are present, along with numerous remixes. Unfortunately, there isn't enough room for the six-track Rem"i"xes EP, half of which was executed by Guthrie. It might be more of a shame that One Little Indian didn't (or couldn't) repurpose the front and back of the Vaughan Oliver-designed Lollita sleeve, though it is reproduced in the booklet. The perfect graphic representation of A.R. Kane, it shows the front of a doe-eyed nude woman, while the flip side displays a shot of her from behind -- as she clutches a large knife behind her back. ~ Andy Kellman
Rovi

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