Feeder - Polythene (Japan Edition) (1997)

Artist: Feeder
Title: Polythene (Japan Edition)
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: Pony Canyon
Genre: Alt Rock, Indie Rock, Post-Britpop
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 57:54
Total Size: 140/415 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Polythene (Japan Edition)
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: Pony Canyon
Genre: Alt Rock, Indie Rock, Post-Britpop
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 57:54
Total Size: 140/415 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Polythene Girl
2. My Perfect Day
3. Cement
4. High
5. Crash
6. Radiation
7. Suffocate
8. Descend
9. Stereo World
10. Change
11. Tangerine
12. Forgive
13. 20th Century Trip
Bonus Tracks:
13. Chicken On A Bone
14. Here In The Bubble
15. Swim
Line-up:
Grant Nicholas- vocals, guitar, production on "Polythene Girl", "My Perfect Day" and "Crash", concept, photography
Taka Hirose- bass guitar
Jon Lee- drums
Polythene is the debut studio album by Welsh rock band Feeder. It was released 18 May 1997 on the Echo Label, and then re-issued on 28 October in the same year in an Enhanced CD version, featuring their UK top 40 breakthrough single "High" and its video. The original version of the album was deleted soon after and is relatively rare due to this reason.
Despite sizeable critical success, the album had minor commercial success, charting at number 65 in the UK albums chart. However, Polythene would later achieve Gold record status despite never having appeared in the top 50 of the album charts, a rare feat reflecting steady and consistent sales over a period of 20 years, rather than strong initial sales.
The album saw the group's early take on a more grunge-influenced sound, which was not seen on their other albums that followed. Many critics at the time called the band the UK's answer to the Smashing Pumpkins.
Despite sizeable critical success, the album had minor commercial success, charting at number 65 in the UK albums chart. However, Polythene would later achieve Gold record status despite never having appeared in the top 50 of the album charts, a rare feat reflecting steady and consistent sales over a period of 20 years, rather than strong initial sales.
The album saw the group's early take on a more grunge-influenced sound, which was not seen on their other albums that followed. Many critics at the time called the band the UK's answer to the Smashing Pumpkins.