Anything Box - Recovered 1993-1995 (2000)

Artist: Anything Box
Title: Recovered 1993-1995
Year Of Release: 2000
Label: endpop
Genre: Electronic, New Wave, Synthpop
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 38:15
Total Size: 95/241 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Recovered 1993-1995
Year Of Release: 2000
Label: endpop
Genre: Electronic, New Wave, Synthpop
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 38:15
Total Size: 95/241 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. The Great Divide 4:23
02. You Make Me Feel (the World Is Real) 4:19
03. Emily 4:02
04. Faith 2:34
05. Ephemeral 5:14
06. Sunday 3:16
07. Dream#12 1:12
08. The Teardrop Collector 5:35
09. Un-reconciled 3:07
10. Goodbye 3:31
11. Division B 1:02
Anything Box is an electronica/synthpop musical group based in Los Angeles. It is made of musicians Claude S., Dania Morales, and Paul Rijnders. They are known primarily for their 1990 hit song "Living in Oblivion" from the popular album 'Peace', which was released through Epic Records.
After acrimonious fighting with that label and changing music times, the group broke off and has since released multiple independent albums to a devoted following of synthpop fans. They've also incorporated more industrial and techno influences. 1990's 'Peace' was notably followed up by 1993's 'Hope'.
As time went on, their music has received some critical acclaim. Their 2001 album 'Worth, which was recorded in 1991 but released later for legal reasons, is named by Allmusic as "one of the most beautifully dark synth-pop albums ever made." The band garnered attention for releasing a free EP entirely in MP3 format in 2003 as well.
After acrimonious fighting with that label and changing music times, the group broke off and has since released multiple independent albums to a devoted following of synthpop fans. They've also incorporated more industrial and techno influences. 1990's 'Peace' was notably followed up by 1993's 'Hope'.
As time went on, their music has received some critical acclaim. Their 2001 album 'Worth, which was recorded in 1991 but released later for legal reasons, is named by Allmusic as "one of the most beautifully dark synth-pop albums ever made." The band garnered attention for releasing a free EP entirely in MP3 format in 2003 as well.