The Moon Seven Times - 7 = 49 (1994)

The Moon Seven Times - 7 = 49 (1994)

Style: Dreampop/Ethereal/Blues
Year: 1994
Country: USA
Label: Roadrunner Records
Format: CD
Quality: FLAC
Total Size: 400.68 MB (3% recovery record)

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Tracklist:
1. Knock Intro
2. Knock
3. Guppy
4. Crybaby
5. Let the Other One Stay
6. My Game
7. Desert Vineyards
8. John Intro
9. John
10. Pavement Shines
11. On a Limb
12. Curling Wall
13. Anyway *
14. I'll Gather Flowers ~
15. M7X show **
16. Lighter **
17. Argo **
18. Tubes of PVC **
19. Henry **
20. Hello in the Kitchen **
21. Head Full of Gears **
22. Finches **
23. Inhaler **
24. Bells **
25. Eng. Dept. Party **
26. The Birds **
27. Nails **

* Anyway is a remake of an Area track from "Between Purple and Pink".

~ I'll Gather Flowers is a remake of an Area track from "The Perfect Dream".

** Special: The CD version contains 13 extra tidbits at the end of the regular listing. Lynn called it "The Thirteenth Song" in one of the M7X newsletters. The CD has 14 tracks, but it appears that Lynn wasn't counting the "intro's", so...

Official site: web.irridia.com

Review: ectoguide.org

Лично от себя добавлю, что на мой взгляд это лучший альбом M7X и я очень рекомендую к прослушиванию этот альбом.

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Review
Though Henry Frayne's gorgeous guitar is frequently buried in Brendan Gamble's flashier guitar, Henry's playing is still the bond that holds this band together for me and makes it totally individual. That and Lynn Canfield's lovely voice and funky lyrics. This album rocks more than their first but this is recognizably them. (Neile)
I'm amazed not to have seen this on anybody's year's best lists yet (at least that I recall). Not much to say about this album, other than that it's got a different feel than the first, eponymous album, but this new feel shows more progression away from the Area roots, despite the cover of Area's "I'll Gather Flowers." (burka@jeffrey.net)

It just gets wonderfuler and wonderfuler until its own wonderfulness surpasses all other wonderfulness. Wonderful. I do have a problem with the version of "Knock" on here—it seems out of place arrangement-wise, and sounded better on the live video. But heck, then there's "Guppy" and "Crybaby" and then there's the amazing "My Game" with Henry's I-Can-Do-Dave-Gilmour-Better-Than-Dave-Gilmour-Can guitar solo. Yum. Then there's "John", all jangly poppy bliss, and "The Pavement Shines", which is like a breath of the air of another place captured in a song. "On A Limb" is what Frente might have done had they not signed to a major label, and "Anyway", oh heck, by this stage I just want to pull the disc out of the CD player and hug it. Buy this album. (ahoran@ozemail.com.au)

P.S. Archive(s) contents 3% recovery record for repairing corrupted files with Repair Archive function of WinRAR.

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