Аrtist: the Stranglers
album: Dreamtime,
1986
Genre: punk,post punk,new wave
Quality: eac.ape,295mb
Link: eDonkey
Quote
After Aural Sculpture, this came as a major
disappointment. It's not awful, but neither is it in any way essential.
The attempts to go ethnic on the likes of "Mayan Skies" and the title
track (taken from the Aboriginal concept of an unconscious journey) are
pretty embarrassing. There are a couple of good songs, like "Always the
Sun" and "Nice in Nice" (a less than contrite look back at the riot in
France which got the band thrown in jail for a few weeks), but that's
simply not enough for a once great band. And Hugh Cornwell's rhyming of
"And who gets the job?/Of pushing the knob" on the former turns an
otherwise beautiful song into silliness.
1. Always The Sun
2. Dreamtime
3. Was It You
4. Youll Always Reap What You Sow
5. Ghost Train
6. Nice In
Nice
7. Big In America
8. Shakin Like A Leaf
9. Mayan
Skies
10. Too Precious
Code
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