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Music CD: Quique (Redux Edition) Artist: Seefeel
List Price: $14.98
Our Price: $11.68
Your Save: $ 3.30 ( 22% )
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Manufacturer: Too Pure / Beggars
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Tracks:
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1. Climactic Phase No.3 2. Polyfusion 3. Industrious 4. Imperial 5. Plainsong 6. Charlotte's Mouth 7. Through You 8. Filter Dub 9. Signals
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0644918019428 Format: Import Label: Too Pure / Beggars Manufacturer: Too Pure / Beggars Number Of Discs: 2 Publisher: Too Pure / Beggars Release Date: 2007-05-21 Studio: Too Pure / Beggars
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Seefeel "Quique" re=issued in deluxe version Comment: Seefeel was a wonderful early 90's band influenced by My Bloody Valentine and The Orb (wasn't everyone then?) but DEFINITELY had their own thing happening. Their first album "Quique", and a collection of EP's "Polyfusia" were fabulous. Dreamy, ethereal singing compliments of Sarah Peakock combine with Mark Clifford's effects laden guitar backdrops, along with dub-heavy bass lines and what sounds like both electronic and acoustic drums/ percussion to make a very impressive sonic landscape that should appeal to fans of ambient/shoegazer/dream pop music.
Imagine The Coucteau Twins jamming with Jah Wobble and having Kevin Shields add some of his (at least at one time!!) trademark guitar warblings and you have some idea.
Their first album/cd "Quique" has been remastered and a second disc of remixes and extra tracks from the same sessions has been added. I got mine for $17 from CD Universe.
Listen and be prepared to be transported to your favorite place in your mind and listen to sounds of cosmic tones for mental therapy.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Seefeel Quique - redux ed. Comment: I had the original a LONG time ago... has been missing and was so happy to see it reissued!!
Amazing work, highly recommended of course!
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Editorial Reviews:
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Digitally remastered and expanded two CD edition of the British band's groundbreaking 1993 debut album includes a bonus CD with rare remixes and unreleased tracks. Seefeel were never a band that would get played on Top 40 radio but the critics fell in love with their moody, brooding aural scuptre. Both CDs come housed in a deluxe three-panel wallet containing a 12-page foldout poster with notes from Seefeel's Mark Clifford. Too Pure.
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