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Music CD - The Avalanches: Since I Left You

Since I Left You. The Avalanches Tracks: Since I Left You, Frontier Psychiatrist, Radio, Two Hearts in 3/4 Time, Flight Tonight, Close to You, Diners Only, A Different Feeling, Electricity, Tonight May Have to Last Me All My Life, Pablo's Cruise, Frontier Psychiatrist - The Avalanches, Avalanches [2], Etoh, Summer Crane, Little Journey, Live at Dominoes, Ext
Music CD: Since I Left You
Artist: The Avalanches

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Manufacturer: XL
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Tracks:
1. Since I Left You
2. Frontier Psychiatrist
3. Radio
4. Two Hearts in 3/4 Time
5. Flight Tonight
6. Close to You
7. Diners Only
8. A Different Feeling
9. Electricity
10. Tonight May Have to Last Me All My Life
11. Pablo's Cruise
12. Frontier Psychiatrist - The Avalanches, Avalanches [2]
13. Etoh
14. Summer Crane
15. Little Journey
16. Live at Dominoes
17. Extra Kings

Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0724352833320
Format: Single
Label: XL
Manufacturer: XL
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: XL
Release Date: 2001-04-16
Studio: XL

Spotlight customer reviews:

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Summary: When Different Stops Being Good
Comment: I don't understand the huge praises of this album I have heard. It starts as though someone is entering a huge gathering of people where everyone seems to be least bothered about each other.These people are completely lost and have given themselves away to the moment. The only thing quite good about Avalanches is their ability in choosing a name for their band and an even better title for their album . The music lacks shape,direction and sounds nothing but monotonous. I have known a lot of music to grow on me but Avalanches refuses to budge from it's chaotic boredom. There is way too much good music in life than to sacrifice my time on Avalanches. I wish they tried not to make the album sound like a 50 min breather of coming back to life significance (much forced)

Try some real music, get these albums -
The Cure - Seventeen Seconds/Disintegration
Cocteau Twins - Blue Bell Knoll/Heaven Or Las Vegas



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Summary: Looks like a stuff up
Comment: The CD displayed is not Yes Indeed by Ray Charles, which I would dearly love to have.

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Summary: Avalanches rock
Comment: The Avalanches are a DJ's dream come true -- six Aussies who took hundreds of sound snatches, and wove together a wildly playful kind of electronica. Their first (and so far, only) album, "Since I Left You," is a tangle of the delicate, the weird, and the incredibly danceable.

It kicks off with the sparkling "Since I Left You," but the best is yet to come. The Avalanches manage to attain both a typical "sound" and plenty of originality in their songs, such as the bleeps-and-horns "Different Feeling," the knob-twiddling basslines of "Radio," the sputtery dance number "Live At Dominoes," and the interference-laden Rastafarian rock "Flight Tonight."

But with all the dance tracks, the Avalanches have their softer side: the delicately upbeat "Two Hearts in 3/4 Time," the swaying "Electricity," the brief and staticky "Pablo's Cruise," and the gauzy, multilayered "Etoh." It rounds off with the majestically languid "Extra Kings," which has a long sweep of distortion and chaos in the middle.

It's almost too easy to dance to the Avalanches. They take almost a thousand mismatched sounds and manage to cobble them into some really brilliant music. What's especially brilliant is the way these patchwork dance tracks manage to find solid, simple grooves, and stick to them right to the end.

"Since I Left You" isn't perfect -- at times the fragments don't quite mesh together. Some parts are pure chaos, but oddly they don't mar the overall sound; instead, they enhance it. Scattered in amongst the melody is the sound of video games, horses, discos, golf instructions, flutes, pianos, and seagulls -- it adds a strangely whimsical sound to the dance music.

The vocals tend to be samples repeated over and over, just under the surface of the music. Among the vocal snatches are the ethereal "Since I left you/I found the world so new!" or determined "Book of flight tonight." So the lyrics are often quite simple, except for the hysterically funny "Frontier Psychiatrist" ("Lie down on the couch, what does that mean?/You're a nut! You're crazy in the coconut!").

"Since I Left You" takes hundreds of random sound fragments, and turns them into a mosaic. Fun, playful, fast and hypnotically bizarre, this is a must have for fans of quirky music.

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Summary: A journey in nostalgic trip-hop music
Comment: This is probably the best album I purchased in 2001. This CD is the ultimate chillin out mood music. The six members from Australia play off of each other so well, combining club/dance, turntablism, trip-hop and a whole lot of funky breakbeats. They also use an insane number of samples; mostly stuff you've never heard before. Make no mistake about it; this music is more mind-bending and unique compared to most electronic music. The album only gets better as you listen to it. It's a consistent piece of musical genius ready to excite your ears. This is essential listening for anyone with an open mind to interesting music.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: little-known, underrated...did I mention FABULOUS?
Comment: This intriguing electronic album from the Avalanches remains one of my all-time favorites more than two years after I purchased it. When I first listened to it, I didn't realize exactly how much of their music was made up of samples. I'm not overly musical myself and was even more impressed with the album when I found out that the songs are 100% sampled; no one in the band plays any instruments in the traditional sense.

Now, on to what you're really wondering about: the content of the songs. The musical style is a little hard to pin down, but it is obviously influenced by the sample-heavy methods of most urban music styles. But this is definitely not a hip-hop record, or even one with a hip-hop influence. Instead the Avalanches have mixed a cut-and-paste aesthetic with a carefree, fun-loving attitude expressed by bands like Lemon Jelly. The result is music that is consistently fun and occasionally laugh-out-loud funny (such as many moments in "Frontier Psychiatrist"). The album opens with "Since I Left You", which samples what seems to be a pop singer from the forties or fifties. That introductory track is a bit misleading, as the rest of the album is much more frenzied and upbeat rather than sounding like a remix you might find on a "Verve Remixed" compilation. That's not a bad thing, though; after repeated listenings I usually find myself skipping the first track to get to the sunnier, more unpredictable rest of the album. The songs swoop and skip, with samples from the second track turning up again in the last few songs of the album. The sound quality of some of the samples is less than perfect, so the album is overlaid with a vintage-sounding record crackle in the bacground most of the time. It's terrific driving music and also makes a nice accompaniment to anything you're doing on a sunny day. One warning: I have found that the album works best as a whole, since the tracks bleed into one another and, with a couple of exceptions, seem to have been separated for the CD along completely arbitrary lines.



Editorial Reviews:

Remastered reissue in a digipak. Originally released in 1958. Features the song's 'I Want To know' & 'Yes Indeed'. Warner. 2005.


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