Oysterband - Ride (1989)

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Title: Ride
Year Of Release: 1989
Label: Cooking Vinyl
Genre: Folk Rock, Folk
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 48:00
Total Size: 295.8 MB
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Tracklist:

01. New York Girls (3:03)
02. Gamblers (We Do Not Do That Anymore) (4:25)
03. Polish Plain (3:54)
04. Too Late Now (4:05)
05. Tincans (3:31)
06. Heaven To Calcutta (4:07)
07. This Year, Next Year (4:31)
08. My Dog (Knows Where The Bones Are Hid) (3:07)
09. The Sins Of A Family (4:25)
10. Take Me Down (3:50)
11. Cheekbone City (5:04)
12. Love Vigilantes (3:59)

The Oyster Band's second album suffers somewhat from weird, slightly claustrophobic production and a curious bloodlessness due less to a lack of energy than to a scarcity of solid melodies. These aren't completely missing: the traditional "New York Girls" and the rollicking end-of-empire anthem "Too Late Now" are both irresistible singalongs, and "Tincans" draws charmingly on English country dance music in a manner both tuneful and rhythmically propulsive. But too many other tunes, notably the meandering "Gamblers (We Do Not Do That Anymore)," the reggae-inflected but tedious "My Dog (Knows Where the Bones Are Hid)," and an inexplicable cover version of New Order's "Love Vigilantes," give the impression of a band distracted by other concerns. The best material on this program would appear later in better versions on the live album From Little Rock to Leipzig, which is a must-own for fans of British folk-rock.




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