Bob Mould - Workbook (CD 1989) , vendido en Mayo 2010, ¡Por 2.07 GBP!
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Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Item specifics - Music: CDsArtist: Bob MouldRecord Label: VirginRelease Year: 1989EAN: 0077778611325Genre: Rock/Pop See reviewsDetailed item infoTrack listing1. Sunspots2. Wishing Well3. Heartbreak A Stranger4. See A Little Light5. Poison Years6. Sinners And Their Repentances7. Brasilia Crossed With Trenton8. Compositions For The Young And Old9. Lonely Afternoon10. Dreaming I Am Whichever Way The Wind BlowsDetailsNumber of CDs:1Producer:Bob MouldRecording type:StudioDistributor:EMI Operations/CEVA LogisticsRecording mode:StereoSPAR Code:AADAlbum notesPersonnel: Bob Mould (vocals, guitars, keyboards, mandolin, percussion); Jane Scarpantoni (cello); Tony Maimone (bass); Anton Fier (drums); Steve Haigler (percussion).Recorded at Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, Minnesota and Grog Kill Studio, Willow, New York. The release of WORKBOOK was greeted with universal critical acclaim. Comfortable with the old Husker Du three-piece formula, Bob Mould signed up Tony Maimone (bass) and Anton Fier (drums), both ex-members of Pere Ubu, for his solo debut. Ex-Tiny Lights cellist Jane Scarpantoni also adds some spectacular highlights and shading to the proceedings--especially on "Sinners and Their Repentances." The album displays the natural progression of Mould's writing--though admittedly, the volume and feedback are turned down a notch, and a couple of tracks, in particular "Sunspots," a pretty solo acoustic guitar piece, may surprise people used to his traditional gale-force guitar. Standouts include the deceptively chipper "See a Little Light," which disguises its sadness in a brilliant pop wrapper, the punchy "Poison Years," which seems to be Mould's version of the Husker Du story, and "Brasilia Crossed with Trenton," arguably Mould's finest composition, full of howling regret, jangling guitars, and the kind of introspection that you can sing along with.Editorial reviewsIncluded in Mojo's The 67 Lost Albums You Must Own - [The album] is one of Mould's strongest sets, with cello fleshing out his aching vocal melodies, and brief bursts of blitzoid guitar adding dynamics.CMJ (1/5/04, p.26) - Ranked #5 in CMJ's Top 20 Most-Played Albums of 1989Mojo (03/01/2004)Portions of this page Copyright 1948-2010 Muze Inc. and Muze Europe Ltd. All rights reserved.Grading CDs is a subjective matter but to give you as clear as possible description of this CD I use the following grading system for all my items. New & Sealed = self explanatory.Mint = Will have no surface marks.Very Good = will have few or very few surface marks.Good = will have some surface marks.Acceptable = will have numerous surface marks. Using this system I have graded this CD as GoodAll disks have been checked and played.Any CD that fails the play is discarded. By using this system you can be confident that the CD you are buying is "as described".Jewel cases are checked for damage and any that are broken are replaced where possible. If it is not possible to replace a case, eg digipaks, it will be stated here.Inserts are all present & are in good order unless otherwise stated. 00004