The Blue Aeroplanes - Friendloverplane (1988)

      Artist: The Blue Aeroplanes
Title: Friendloverplane
Year Of Release: 1988
Label: Fire Records
Genre: Alternative, Indie Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:14:08
Total Size: 171 / 453 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
      
   
    
		Tracklist:Title: Friendloverplane
Year Of Release: 1988
Label: Fire Records
Genre: Alternative, Indie Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:14:08
Total Size: 171 / 453 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Veils Of Colour (3:03)
2. Complete Blessing (2:16)
3. Weird Heart (3:35)
4. Le petit cadeau de don juan (4:21)
5. Severn Beach (2:58)
6. Police 38 Divinity (6:43)
7. Action Painting (3:14)
8. Who Built This Station In The Midwest (2:25)
9. Old Men Sleeping On The Bowery (3:49)
10. 88 Out (3:51)
11. Ashtrays From Mt. Etna (3:14)
12. Gunning The Works (3:29)
13. King Of The Soap Box (2:25)
14. Tolerance (2:32)
15. Etiquette! (3:29)
16. Continually Torn Apart (4:45)
17. Days Of 49 (3:44)
18. I Wanna Be Your Lover (3:09)
19. Warhol's Fifteen (3:40)
20. Shame (2:49)
21. The Couple In The Next Room (2:18)
22. Stripped (2:30)
Review by William Ruhlmann
Even on this compilation of stray tracks (truncated from the double-LP version on the British Fire Records label), it's easy to hear what fans and rock critics have been raving about with regard to the Blue Aeroplanes. With their guitar-dominated pop tunes and the half-spoken, extensively enjambed lyrics of Gerard Langley, they are solidly in the tradition of electric-Bob Dylan/Velvet Underground and all that came after, serious rock with all the pretensions. In a sense, this under-produced, inconsistent collection of minor tracks is a good place to start with them, the place where they are heard in their most idiosyncratic glory, borrowing riffs from the Who, doing a letter-perfect cover of Greenwich Village folk-rocker Willie Nile's "Old Men Sleeping on the Bowery," and succeeding (when they do) more on nerve than deliberation.
            Even on this compilation of stray tracks (truncated from the double-LP version on the British Fire Records label), it's easy to hear what fans and rock critics have been raving about with regard to the Blue Aeroplanes. With their guitar-dominated pop tunes and the half-spoken, extensively enjambed lyrics of Gerard Langley, they are solidly in the tradition of electric-Bob Dylan/Velvet Underground and all that came after, serious rock with all the pretensions. In a sense, this under-produced, inconsistent collection of minor tracks is a good place to start with them, the place where they are heard in their most idiosyncratic glory, borrowing riffs from the Who, doing a letter-perfect cover of Greenwich Village folk-rocker Willie Nile's "Old Men Sleeping on the Bowery," and succeeding (when they do) more on nerve than deliberation.
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