Rainy Day - Rainy Day (1989)

Artist: Rainy Day
Title: Rainy Day
Year Of Release: 1984
Label: Rough Trade – Rough US 41 CD
Genre: Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log, covers)
Total Time: 39:22
Total Size: 235 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Rainy Day
Year Of Release: 1984
Label: Rough Trade – Rough US 41 CD
Genre: Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log, covers)
Total Time: 39:22
Total Size: 235 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. I'll Keep It With Mine (3:24)
02. John Riley (3:15)
03. Flying on the Ground Is Wrong (3:20)
04. Sloop John B. (4:23)
05. Soon Be Home (A Quick One While He's Away) (4:09)
06. Holocaust (3:53)
07. On the Way Home (2:53)
08. I'll Be Your Mirror (2:36)
09. Rainy Day, Dream Away (11:33)
Rainy Day was an album released in 1984 on the now-defunct indie label Enigma. It consisted of cover songs performed by various musicians from California's so-called "Paisley Underground" scene. This loose collective was assembled by David Roback, who was then a member of Rain Parade and later of Opal and Mazzy Star. Other participants included Roback's Rain Parade mates (brother Stephen Roback, Matthew Piucci, Will Glenn) and members of the then-little-known Bangles (Susanna Hoffs and Vicki Peterson), the Dream Syndicate (Kendra Smith, Dennis Duck, Karl Precoda), and the Three O'Clock (Michael Quercio).
The songs that were chosen indicated the influences that were generally shared by bands from that scene; not only is a Velvet Underground song covered, but also one by Big Star, and two by the Buffalo Springfield which both happen to be Neil Young compositions. Some other selections are old folk songs which are best remembered as Byrds and Beach Boys recordings. Hendrix and the Who also made the list.
Rainy Day has not been commercially available for many years; it seems like every indie label that has distributed the album has gone out of business. But there is always hope that it may resurface.
The songs that were chosen indicated the influences that were generally shared by bands from that scene; not only is a Velvet Underground song covered, but also one by Big Star, and two by the Buffalo Springfield which both happen to be Neil Young compositions. Some other selections are old folk songs which are best remembered as Byrds and Beach Boys recordings. Hendrix and the Who also made the list.
Rainy Day has not been commercially available for many years; it seems like every indie label that has distributed the album has gone out of business. But there is always hope that it may resurface.
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Rainy Day - Rainy Day FLAC.rar - 235.8 MB
Rainy Day - Rainy Day FLAC.rar - 235.8 MB