The Rain Parade - Emergency Third Rail Power Trip / Explosions In The Glass Palace (2003)

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Title: Emergency Third Rail Power Trip / Explosions In The Glass Palace
Year Of Release: 1984 / 2003
Label: Restless Records – 7 70019-2 / CD, Compilation
Genre: Indie Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Neo-Psychedelia
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks+.cue,log)
Total Time: 1:02:04
Total Size: 143 / 372 Mb
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Tracklist:

Emergency Third Rail Power Trip

01. Talking in My Sleep (3:47)
02. This Can't Be Today (4:35)
03. I Look Around (3:05)
04. 1 Hour 1/2 Ago (4:12)
05. Carolyn's Song (4:05)
06. What's She Done to Your Mind (2:55)
07. Look at Merri (6:33)
08. Saturday's Asylum (3:44)
09. Kaleidoscope (5:35)
10. Look Both Ways (3:05)

Explosions In The Glass Palace

11. You Are My Friend (3:05)
12. Prisoners (3:50)
13. Blue (2:55)
14. Broken Horse (3:42)
15. No Easy Way Down (6:56)

Emergency Third Rail Power Trip ~ Though there are a number of worthy contenders—Dream Syndicate’s The Days of Wine and Roses, The Bangles’ All Over the Place, Green on Red’s Gas Food Lodging among them—The Rain Parade’s 1983 release Emergency 3rd Rail Power Trip places at worst in a tie for first among the greatest albums to emerge from the early ‘80s L.A. Paisley Underground scene. That’s because the band—and the album—were probably the most transparent in their influences and probably the most successful in transcending them. Here was the jangle-rock of the Byrds married with the soft, downbeat vocal harmonies of early Pink Floyd, infused with a Love-like delicacy, peppered with a Buffalo Springfield twin lead guitar attack—yet the dark lyrical themes and droning melodies made listening to Rain Parade a singular experience, like being on an acid trip teetering on the knife edge between pure nirvana and colossal bummer. Which, for true fans of psychedelia, was an awfully sweet spot to be. Emergency 3rd Rail Power Trip was the band’s debut album, and the only one to feature the original line-up of multi-instrumentalist Will Glenn, drummer Eddie Kalwa, bassist Stephen Roback, and guitarists David Roback (later of Mazzy Star) and Matt Piucci; it hasn’t been reissued on LP for over thirty years, and never in the U.S. We have pressed up 1000 in red & yellow starburst vinyl with original artwork intact…this record’s ready to blow your your mind all over again.

Explosions In The Glass Palace ~ Rain Parade secured their spot at the front of the Paisley Underground pack with the release of their 1984 EP "Explosions in the Glass Palace," weathering the departure of David Roback with a collection of songs that rivaled their "Emergency Third Rail Power Trip" debut and delving even deeper into the psychedelic vibe of its predecessor. Never reissued on vinyl, and never issued on colored (magenta) vinyl, our expanded edition release of "Explosions in the Glass Palace" includes a bonus track ("Sad Eyes") licensed directly from the band and liner notes by band confidante Pat Thomas.




  • whiskers
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Thanks a lot.