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Artist: Charalambides
Album: Market Square
Label: Siltbreeze
Year: 1995
Genre: Psych Folk
RIAA Radar Status: SAFE
Encoder: iTunes v7.4.2
Sample Rate: 44,1 kHz
Codec: LAME
Avg Bit Rate: 191 kbps
Posted by: gnombyX
Description / Review:
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Track Listing
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[03/14] We Live Like Pigs (3:43) 199 kbps 5, MB
[02/14] Those Who Walk (2:41) 204 kbps 3, MB
[01/14] Think About (14:42) 192 kbps 20 MB
[04/14] Namaste (6:11) 177 kbps 7, MB
[05/14] Lightning Whelk (4:40) 191 kbps 6, MB
[06/14] Hours (3:37) 230 kbps 5, MB
[08/14] Bankrupt (4:41) 196 kbps 6, MB
[07/14] And So Danced The River (4:08) 180 kbps 5, MB
[01/14] House With Three Sides (16:43) 196 kbps 23 MB
[02/14] Silvatica (5:06) 171 kbps 6, MB
[03/14] Saratoga Reel (2:31) 192 kbps 3, MB
[04/14] Indianola (10:17) 197 kbps 14 MB
[05/14] Magnolia At Last (3:49) 168 kbps 4, MB
[06/14] Someday You’ll Get Yours (5:45) 181 kbps 7, MB
Total number of files: 14
Total size of files: 12 MB
Total playing time: 88:34
Generated: Sabato, 21 marzo 2009 20:52:03
Created with: #indie.torrents NFO Generator (Mac) v2.3b1
Uploaded by gnombyX 1 day, 7 hours ago
Album info
Description / Review:
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Charalambides is the band started in Houston in 1991 by Tom Carter, former guitarist for the Mike Gunn, with his wife Christina Carter. The amazing hallucinatory quality of their music is no better revealed than on this their fourth album, the double LP Market Square a glorious sendup of Red Krayola and Popol Vuh at their most deranged. A lot of the sounds and technique found on this album foreshadows the “New Weird America / Freak-Folk” scene that has been dominating the underground for the past few years now.