The Telescopes - Splashdown: The Complete Creation Recordings 1990-1992 (2015)

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Title: Splashdown: The Complete Creation Recordings 1990-1992
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Cherry Red Records
Genre: Shoegaze, Dreampop, Indie Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 02:05:37
Total Size: 823 MB
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Tracklist:

Disc 1 (01:02:26)
1. Precious Little (3:14)
2. Deep Hole Ends (4:02)
3. Never Hurt You (4:58)
4. I Sense (3:05)
5. Everso (3:12)
6. Never Learn Not to Love (3:57)
7. Wish of You (1:21)
8. Celeste (2:38)
9. All a Dreams (3:38)
10. Celestial (9:15)
11. Flying (2:53)
12. Soul Full of Tears (2:33)
13. High on Fire (2:43)
14. The Sleepwalk (2:50)
15. Tornado (Alternative Version of Flying) (2:46)
16. Sunspray (2:35)
17. 16t#3 (3:40)
18. From the Inner Void I Fear (3:06)

Disc 2 (01:03:11)
1. Splashdown (3:11)
2. High on Fire (May 1992) (3:11)
3. You Set My Soul (3:43)
4. Spaceships (3:56)
5. The Presence of Your Grace (3:25)
6. And (4:31)
7. Flying (May 1992) (2:51)
8. Yeah (3:39)
9. Ocean Drive (4:39)
10. Please Tell Mother (3:46)
11. To the Shore (2:49)
12. The Sleepwalk (Sitar Version) (2:47)
13. Candy Says (4:01)
14. The Good's Gone (5:53)
15. Please Tell Mother ((Live) [John Peel Session 15/9/91]) (2:54)
16. Splashdown ((Live) [John Peel Session 15/9/91]) (2:45)
17. To the Shore ((Live) [John Peel Session 15/9/91]) (2:26)
18. The Presence of Your Grace ((Live) [John Peel Session 15/9/91]) (2:44)

2015 two CD collection. The Telescopes burst onto the Indie scene in 1988, their dissonant, psychedelic snarl was inspired by 60s punk rock and the Velvets and attracted comparisons with the likes of Loop, My Bloody Valentine and Spacemen 3. Early singles on Cheree and What Goes On turned heads. The band also released an acclaimed debut album Taste. In early 1990, The Telescopes signed to Creation Records, who were enjoying success with bands like Teenage Fanclub, Ride and Primal Scream. Over the course of 1990-1991, The Telescopes' sound evolved across three EPs. 'Precious Little' retained their earlier menace; 'Everso' was dreamier than before while 'Celeste' and 'Flying' blended psychedelia with a vaguely dancey backbeat. In 1992, The Telescopes unveiled their next album, #Untitled Second, a fascinating assemblage of their influences to date and a work which has matured well and subsequently inspired many so-called shoegaze bands. Sadly, the band disbanded soon after the LP's release but reunited a decade later. Since then, The Telescopes have embarked on a musical adventure, creating music which is both exploratory and engaging. Curated with the full cooperation of The Telescopes' front man Stephen Lawrie, Splashdown is the first-ever compilation to properly document the band's three-year tenure with Creation Records. The first CD combines their four EPs for the label, with the added bonus of some tracks planned as the B-sides for an abandoned final EP.


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