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Garage Flower

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発売日 1996年11月25日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルSilvertone
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 GARAGECD1
SKU 5013705910029

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:44:11
The widely collected bootleg of early sessions is finally released officially. Apparently, the Stone Roses are appalled and didn't sanction this, which accounts for the lack of notes about these recordings. If various old sources are correct, the tracks are from demos they set down in 1985, probably with late producer/legend Martin Hannett, who produced their debut single. Thus, this is three or four years before they recut these looks at "I Wanna Be Adored" and "This Is the One" for their stunning debut LP. For these two tracks alone (and the three songs re-recorded for their first two singles), Garage Flower is history of the most illuminating kind! The songs are the same, but this would be around the time they changed their name from "English Rose" and gave up being a mod band. Thus, the playing (and recording) is harsh, primitive post-punk, closer to Killing Joke and their earliest days as the Clash-inspired "the Patrol" than anything else! The attitude and the songwriting are already well in place, and their louder attack has gallons of spunk. (Bassist Andy Couzens, co-writer of nine of these 14 songs, is also more punky than his replacement, Reni.) It's the eight unreleased songs that made so many fans clamor for the bootleg. Most are of the usual high caliber. "Heart on the Staves" is downright dynamite; John Squire points toward his later guitar genius with stabbing, ripped chords that slash the night, setting up one of Ian Brown's most acerbic vocal performances. "Getting Plenty" is almost as dramatic, "Trust a Fox" hammers toward the shouted, sneered "hello" chorus, and Reni goes wild on "Tradjic Roundabout." "All I Want," "Fall," "Just a Little Bit," and "Mission Impossible" also make this a "Savage Early Stone Roses LP." ~ Jack Rabid

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Getting Plenty - Brown, Ian

      アーティスト: The Stone Roses

    2. 2.
      Here It Comes

      アーティスト: The Stone Roses

    3. 3.
      Trust a Fox

      アーティスト: The Stone Roses

    4. 4.
      Tradjic Roundabout

      アーティスト: The Stone Roses

    5. 5.
      All I Want - Brown, Kenny

      アーティスト: The Stone Roses

    6. 6.
      Heart on the Staves

      アーティスト: The Stone Roses

    7. 7.
      I Wanna Be Adored

      アーティスト: The Stone Roses

    8. 8.
      This Is the One

      アーティスト: The Stone Roses

    9. 9.
      Fall - Squire, John

      アーティスト: The Stone Roses

    10. 10.
      So Young

      アーティスト: The Stone Roses

    11. 11.
      Tell Me - Squire, John

      アーティスト: The Stone Roses

    12. 12.
      Haddock

      アーティスト: The Stone Roses

    13. 13.
      Just a Little Bit

      アーティスト: The Stone Roses

    14. 14.
      Mission Impossible

      アーティスト: The Stone Roses

作品の情報

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アーティスト: The Stone Roses

商品の紹介

The widely collected bootleg of early sessions is finally released officially. Apparently, the Stone Roses are appalled and didn't sanction this, which accounts for the lack of notes about these recordings. If various old sources are correct, the tracks are from demos they set down in 1985, probably with late producer/legend Martin Hannett, who produced their debut single. Thus, this is three or four years before they recut these looks at "I Wanna Be Adored" and "This Is the One" for their stunning debut LP. For these two tracks alone (and the three songs re-recorded for their first two singles), Garage Flower is history of the most illuminating kind! The songs are the same, but this would be around the time they changed their name from "English Rose" and gave up being a mod band. Thus, the playing (and recording) is harsh, primitive post-punk, closer to Killing Joke and their earliest days as the Clash-inspired "the Patrol" than anything else! The attitude and the songwriting are already well in place, and their louder attack has gallons of spunk. (Bassist Andy Couzens, co-writer of nine of these 14 songs, is also more punky than his replacement, Reni.) It's the eight unreleased songs that made so many fans clamor for the bootleg. Most are of the usual high caliber. "Heart on the Staves" is downright dynamite; John Squire points toward his later guitar genius with stabbing, ripped chords that slash the night, setting up one of Ian Brown's most acerbic vocal performances. "Getting Plenty" is almost as dramatic, "Trust a Fox" hammers toward the shouted, sneered "hello" chorus, and Reni goes wild on "Tradjic Roundabout." "All I Want," "Fall," "Just a Little Bit," and "Mission Impossible" also make this a "Savage Early Stone Roses LP." ~ Jack Rabid|
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