Adventures In Stereo – Collection (1997-2000)
Artist: Adventures In Stereo
Title: Collection
Year Of Release: 1997-2000
Label: Flavour Of Sound, Marina Records, Bobsled Records
Genre: Indie Rock, Lo-Fi
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:40:40
Total Size: 247/642 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Collection
Year Of Release: 1997-2000
Label: Flavour Of Sound, Marina Records, Bobsled Records
Genre: Indie Rock, Lo-Fi
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:40:40
Total Size: 247/642 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Adventures In Stereo (1997):
01. Waves on
02. Underground sound
03. Cry your love away
04. The attic walk
05. Summer high
06. 13th floor
07. Airline
08. There was a time
09. Runaway
10. Good times
11. Don't you worry little one
12. When we go back
13. Flipside
14. When times were young
15. Close to you
16. Remain again
17. My buddy go
18. Pretty things
19. We'll meet again
Alternative Stereo Sounds (1998):
01. Silence Falls
02. Down In The Traffic
03. Dominique K
04. I Once Knew
05. When Yr. Gone
06. Everything
07. Out Of Sight
08. A Brand New Day
09. Here Together
10. Said You Said
11. Hang Out
12. This Time
13. Dream Surf Baby
14. O Sister
15. I See
16. Catch My Soul
17. Long Live You
18. Silence Is
Monomania (2000):
01. We Will Stand
02. International
03. Dust To Ashes
04. Silence
05. Running
06. Birds
07. Behind The Trees
08. Suntrips
09. Airkiss
10. Touch The Rain
11. Ghosts
12. This Day
13. When Love Comes In
Adventure in Stereo's mastermind, Jim Beattie (formerly of Glasgow's Primal Scream and Spirea X), started AIS when he began writing and recording his simple, beautiful pop gems on four-track with Spirea X vocalist Judith Boyle. Now working with a full band, and using considerably more advanced recording equipment, Beattie and Boyle still achieve their distinct, low-fi sound by recording in mono, giving the songs an authentic mid-'60s feel. Much has been made of Adventures in Stereo's preoccupation with the music of Brian Wilson. However, with the arrival of Monomania, it's clear that AIS's fixation with the mid-'60s Los Angeles pop-scene isn't restricted to just the Beach Boys--they find equal inspiration in the good-time groove of the Mamas & Papas ("International") and the sugary pop of the Turtles ("Birds" and "This Day"), among others. Nor are they content with producing mere facsimiles of a bygone era as much as creating something new using the best aspects of the past. Boyle's sweet, reverb-drenched harmonies really give the songs their edge, lending an unexpected twist to what might otherwise be a redundant, if pleasant, exercise. It's refreshing to know that there is a band like Scotland's Adventures in Stereo, thousands of miles removed from the beaches of California, who can still make American Pop, something most American bands don't even attempt.