My Bloody Valentine - EP's 1988-1991 (Remastered) (iTunes Version)
Like the Velvet Underground, Sonic Youth, and the Jesus and Mary Chain before them, My Bloody Valentine redefined what noise meant within the context of pop songwriting. Led by guitarist Kevin Shields, the group released several EPs in the mid-'80s before recording the era-defining Isn't Anything in 1988, a record that merged lilting, ethereal melodies of the Cocteau Twins with crushingly loud, shimmering distortion. Though My Bloody Valentine rejected rock & roll conventions, they didn't subscribe to the precious tendencies of anti-rock art-pop bands. Instead, they rode crashing waves of white noise to unpredictable conclusions, particularly since their noise wasn't paralyzing like the typical avant-garde noise rock band: it was translucent, glimmering, and beautiful. Shields was a perfectionist, especially when it came to recording, as much of My Bloody Valentine's sound was conceived within the studio itself.
Genres: Rock, Music
Released : 4 mai 2012
℗ This compilation (P) 2012 Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited
1-1 You Made Me Realise
1-2 Slow
1-3 Thorn
1-4 Cigarette in Your Bed
1-5 Drive It All Over Me
1-6 Feed Me With Your Kiss
1-7 I Believe
1-8 Emptiness Inside
1-9 I Need No Trust
1-10 Soon
1-11 Glider
1-12 Don't Ask Why
1-13 Off Your Face
2-1 To Here Knows When (DAT 2006)
2-2 Swallow
2-3 Honey Power
2-4 Moon Song
2-5 Instrumental No. 2
2-6 Instrumental No. 1
2-7 Glider (Full Length Version)
2-8 Sugar
2-9 Angel
2-10 Good for You
2-11 How Do You Do It
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