Tall Dwarfs - Unravelled: 1981–2002 (2022)

  • 19 Aug, 12:52
  • change text size:

Artist:
Title: Unravelled: 1981–2002
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Merge Records
Genre: Indie Rock, Lo-Fi
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 02:35:51
Total Size: 366 mb | 981 mb
WebSite:

Tracklist:

CD1

01. Tall Dwarfs - Nothing's Going to Happen
02. Tall Dwarfs - Luck or Loveliness
03. Tall Dwarfs - All My Hollowness to You
04. Tall Dwarfs - Maybe
05. Tall Dwarfs - Pictures on the Floor
06. Tall Dwarfs - Clover
07. Tall Dwarfs - Paul's Place
08. Tall Dwarfs - The Brain That Wouldn't Die
09. Tall Dwarfs - Walking Home
10. Tall Dwarfs - Beauty
11. Tall Dwarfs - Turning Brown and Torn in Two
12. Tall Dwarfs - Crush
13. Tall Dwarfs - Shade for Today
14. Tall Dwarfs - Pretty Poison
15. Tall Dwarfs - Carpetgrabber
16. Tall Dwarfs - Sleet
17. Tall Dwarfs - Burning Blue
18. Tall Dwarfs - Woman (Live)
19. Tall Dwarfs - Road and Hedgehog
20. Tall Dwarfs - Attack of the Munchies
21. Tall Dwarfs - The Slide
22. Tall Dwarfs - Waltz of the Good Husband
23. Tall Dwarfs - Cant
24. Tall Dwarfs - Dog
25. Tall Dwarfs - The Winner
26. Tall Dwarfs - Bodies

CD2

01. Tall Dwarfs - Sign the Dotted Line
02. Tall Dwarfs - Rorschach
03. Tall Dwarfs - Pirouette
04. Tall Dwarfs - Wings
05. Tall Dwarfs - Lowlands
06. Tall Dwarfs - Oatmeal
07. Tall Dwarfs - Think Small
08. Tall Dwarfs - Life Is Strange
09. Tall Dwarfs - We Bleed Love
10. Tall Dwarfs - More 54
11. Tall Dwarfs - Entropy
12. Tall Dwarfs - Bee to Honey
13. Tall Dwarfs - Self-Deluded Dreamboy (In a Mess)
14. Tall Dwarfs - The Green, Green Grass of Someone Else's Home
15. Tall Dwarfs - The Severed Head of Julio
16. Tall Dwarfs - Two Minds
17. Tall Dwarfs - Jesus the Beast
18. Tall Dwarfs - Albumen
19. Tall Dwarfs - Cruising with Cochran
20. Tall Dwarfs - Fatty Fowl in Gravy Stew
21. Tall Dwarfs - The Ugly Mire of Deep Held Feelings
22. Tall Dwarfs - Gluey, Gluey
23. Tall Dwarfs - Round These Walls
24. Tall Dwarfs - Room to Breathe
25. Tall Dwarfs - Time to Wait
26. Tall Dwarfs - Baby It's Over
27. Tall Dwarfs - We Are the Chosen Few
28. Tall Dwarfs - The Fatal Flaw of the New
29. Tall Dwarfs - Over the Hill

Tall Dwarfs were one of the most important bands in New Zealand's indie-rock boom of the '80s and '90s, and are absolutely right alongside The Chills and The Clean part of that scene's royalty. (As a measure of their importance, it should be known that the band's master recordings reside not in a record label's vault, but in New Zealand's National Library.) However, even when compared to the somewhat scattershot availability of other New Zealand indie rockers' music, the albums and singles that Chris Knox and Alec Bathgate made as Tall Dwarfs have been frustratingly unable to find widespread release and distribution. While some of the duo's late '80s work made its way to the United States via Homestead Records in time to influence the likes of Neutral Milk Hotel and other Elephant 6 collectivists, nearly all of their '90s output was distributed only in New Zealand and Australia. Thankfully for those of us outside the Antipodes, this massive-but-manageable 55-track collection from Merge Records compiled by Bathgate serves as both an excellent introduction for new fans and a solid go-to overview for longtime aficionados. Although nothing here is previously unreleased, the (mostly) chronologically track sequencing still provides plenty of revelations. For instance, the lo-fi-but-expansive dynamics of cuts like "Sign the Dotted Line" (1990) and "Crush" (1984) sound remarkably similar in tone and texture though recorded six years apart. (Even weirder, they both sound like a blueprint for an imaginary third Neutral Milk Hotel album, but were, of course, released well before that band's debut, On Avery Island.) And that's not taking into account Tall Dwarfs' forays into burly, distorted power-pop (1998's "The Fatal Flaw of the New"), gently gut-wrenching micro ballads (the 90-second-long "Two Minds" from 1996), or Portastudio psychedelia (1987's "Dog"). Even when Tall Dwarfs are engaging in prototypical lo-fi indie fare the simple weirdness of "Walking Home" (1983) and "The Green, Green Grass of Someone Else's Home" (1996) or warbly acoustic numbers like "Road and Hedgehog" (1986) they're working on an entirely different plane from any of their supposed peers. While it's definitely a shame that it took this long for this work to get the wide release it deserves, now that it's available, there's no excuse to not dig in.


  • whiskers
  •  13:16
  • Пользователь offline
    • Нравится
    • 0
Many thanks