Godhead-Lowlife曲目列表
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歌曲 | 歌手 | 时长 |
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1
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03:43 |
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2
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03:52 |
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3
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03:19 |
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4
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03:05 |
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5
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02:18 |
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6
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04:12 |
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7
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03:01 |
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8
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03:25 |
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9
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03:45 |
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10
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03:43 |
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11
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04:05 |
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12
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03:41 |
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13
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03:54 |
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14
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02:43 |
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15
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03:35 |
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16
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04:15 |
Godhead-Lowlife专辑介绍
Lowlife's third album was fraught with difficulties on the road to completion, with a proposed hookup with the Comsat Angels' Stephen Fellows as producer -- an inspired and sympathetic combination -- falling through due to label problems and attendant financing. More important was the departure of founding guitarist Stuart Everest, but in a stroke of luck his replacement was equally at home with the band's general sound -- Hamish Mackintosh, better known as the atmospheric one-man act Fuel. His reflective backing vocals proved a fine contrast to Craig Lorentson's dark dramatics, and on balance Godhead continued the strengths of the group's earlier efforts, powerful, charging and aiming for a big, rich sound. In ways the band was even more on its own -- the late '80s weren't the best time for the post-punk-inspired surge that drove the band from the start -- but they kept on keeping on well. Songs like "Where I Lay, I'll Lie," with its calmer start and less theatrical delivery from Lorentson, and the gently swinging "Drowning Leaves" helped show the band's strengths weren't always concentrated in their full-on work, while "I the Cheated," with its pure piano and keyboard accompaniment for Lorentson's singing, shows a striking new approach for the group overall. Others, such as "Marjory's Dream," keep up the pace and energy without being as enveloping as past work -- there's a lot less reverb for a start -- instead finding a new balance that's often very attractive.