Be Bop Deluxe - Axe Victim (1974) [24-96 FLAC]
Artist: Be Bop Deluxe
Title: Axe Victim
Year Of Release: 1974
Label: Harvest / SHVL 813 / Vinyl
Genre: Art Rock, Prog Rock, Glam
Quality: 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 43:29
Total Size: 915 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Axe Victim
Year Of Release: 1974
Label: Harvest / SHVL 813 / Vinyl
Genre: Art Rock, Prog Rock, Glam
Quality: 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 43:29
Total Size: 915 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Axe Victim (5:16)
2. Love Is Swift Arrows (4:14)
3. Jet Silver And The Dolls Of Venus (4:12)
4. Third Floor Heaven (2:32)
5. Night Creatures (3:38)
6. Rocket Cathedrals (2:59)
7. Adventures In A Yorkshire Landscape (3:36)
8. Jets At Dawn (7:04)
9. No Trains To Heaven (6:41)
10. Darkness (L'Immoraliste) (3:23)
AllMusic Review by William Ruhlmann
When Be Bop Deluxe's first album was released during the glam rock wave in 1974 and the band (then comprised of Bill Nelson and Ian Parkin on guitars, Robert Bryan on bass, and Nicholas Chatterton-Dew on drums) turned up on the back of the record cover in heavy makeup, it was viewed as being in the David Bowie mold, which certainly took in Nelson's thin but confident tenor vocals and the uptempo rock approach, and even ballads like "Adventures in a Yorkshire Landscape" that sounded a lot like Bowie's "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide." But it was already obvious that Nelson was an unusually lyrical guitar slinger, and in fact the tunes often took a back seat to his sometimes jazzy, sometimes metal-ish excursions. He was, as he sang, "an axe victim," but at the same time, Be Bop Deluxe's musical identity was uncertain.
When Be Bop Deluxe's first album was released during the glam rock wave in 1974 and the band (then comprised of Bill Nelson and Ian Parkin on guitars, Robert Bryan on bass, and Nicholas Chatterton-Dew on drums) turned up on the back of the record cover in heavy makeup, it was viewed as being in the David Bowie mold, which certainly took in Nelson's thin but confident tenor vocals and the uptempo rock approach, and even ballads like "Adventures in a Yorkshire Landscape" that sounded a lot like Bowie's "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide." But it was already obvious that Nelson was an unusually lyrical guitar slinger, and in fact the tunes often took a back seat to his sometimes jazzy, sometimes metal-ish excursions. He was, as he sang, "an axe victim," but at the same time, Be Bop Deluxe's musical identity was uncertain.
Download Link Isra.Cloud>>>
Be Bop Deluxe - Axe Victim.rar - 915.8 MB
Be Bop Deluxe - Axe Victim.rar - 915.8 MB