Diesel Park West - Shakespeare Alabama (1989)

Artist: Diesel Park West
Title: Shakespeare Alabama
Year Of Release: 1989
Label: Parlophone UK
Genre: Pop, Rock, Indie, Alternative
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 01:10:18
Total Size: 506 MB | 160 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Shakespeare Alabama
Year Of Release: 1989
Label: Parlophone UK
Genre: Pop, Rock, Indie, Alternative
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 01:10:18
Total Size: 506 MB | 160 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
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01. Like Princes Do (2005 Remaster)
02. All the Myths on Sunday (2005 Remaster)
03. Bell of Hope (2005 Remaster)
04. Out of Nowhere (2005 Remaster)
05. The Walking Hour (2005 Remaster)
06. When the Hoodoo Comes (2005 Remaster)
07. Opportunity Crazy (2005 Remaster)
08. Jackie's Still Sad (2005 Remaster)
09. Here I Stand (2005 Remaster)
10. A House Divided (2005 Remaster)
11. Don't Be Scared of the Night (2005 Remaster)
12. What About Us (2005 Remaster)
13. The Girl with the Name (2005 Remaster)
14. All the Myths on Sunday (Bob Clearmountain Mix; 2005 Remaster)
15. When the Hoodoo Comes (Early Version)
16. Poison from the Inkwell
17. Wanderlust
18. Last Bus to Madison
One of the '80s most striking debuts, the first album from this Leicester, England, quintet is filled with soaring guitar epics, complemented by the powerful vocals and provocative lyrics of frontman John Butler and expertly produced by Chris Kimsey. Heavily influenced by the same jangly folk-rock (Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, etc.) that helped fuel R.E.M. and other alternative darlings, Butler and his bandmates opted for clarity instead of navel-gazing, creating anthemic tunes like "All the Myths on Sunday" and "Bell of Hope," which sounded like instant classics and considered appropriately big topics like religion and history. But the band may have been, as its label claimed, "years ahead of its time" -- while Diesel Park West followed its debut 45 "When the Hoodoo Comes" with several more singles, including the rocking "Like Princes Do" and "Jackie's Still Sad," the group struggled to find an audience, and also failed to repeat the magic of Shakespeare Alabama on subsequent albums. But this outing, now out of print, has become a sought-after item among fans who recognized greatness when they heard it.© Dan LeRoy /TiVo
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