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The Clean – Anthology
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Artist……………: The Clean
Album…………….: Anthology
Genre…………….: Rock
Source……………: NMR
Year……………..: 2002
Ripper……………: NMR
Codec…………….: LAME 3.97
Version…………..: MPEG 1 Layer III
Quality…………..: Extreme, (avg. bitrate: 239kbps)
Channels………….: Joint Stereo / 44100 hz
Tags……………..: ID3 v1.1, ID3 v2.3
Ripped by…………: NMR
Posted by…………: water on 5/7/2012
Included………….: NFO
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Tracklisting
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1. (00:02:04) The Clean – Drawing to a Hole
2. (00:02:42) The Clean – Tally Ho
3. (00:02:41) The Clean – I Wait Around
4. (00:03:17) The Clean – Platypus
5. (00:02:24) The Clean – Billy Two
6. (00:01:47) The Clean – The Blue
7. (00:01:53) The Clean – Someone
8. (00:02:53) The Clean – Thumbs Off
9. (00:02:39) The Clean – Anything Could Happen
10. (00:02:33) The Clean – Big Soft Punch
11. (00:03:14) The Clean – Diamond Shine
12. (00:03:03) The Clean – Sad Eyed Lady
13. (00:01:42) The Clean – Big Cat
14. (00:05:28) The Clean – Point That Thing Somewhere Else
15. (00:02:24) The Clean – Fish
16. (00:05:07) The Clean – Outside the Cage
17. (00:03:26) The Clean – Flowers
18. (00:02:56) The Clean – Safe in the Rain
19. (00:03:33) The Clean – Secret Place
20. (00:02:03) The Clean – Side On
21. (00:04:14) The Clean – Do Your Thing
22. (00:03:20) The Clean – Slug song
23. (00:01:57) The Clean – Beatnik
24. (00:02:27) The Clean – Linger Longer
25. (00:04:09) The Clean – End of My Dream
26. (00:03:50) The Clean – Too Much Violence
27. (00:01:47) The Clean – On Again/Off Again
28. (00:03:16) The Clean – Trapped in Amber
29. (00:03:51) The Clean – At the Bottom
30. (00:02:50) The Clean – Psychedelic Ranger
31. (00:04:18) The Clean – Getting Older
32. (00:02:49) The Clean – Late Last Night
33. (00:02:11) The Clean – Ludwig
34. (00:01:31) The Clean – Scrap Music
35. (00:02:33) The Clean – Whatever I Do It’s Right
36. (00:03:11) The Clean – Wipe Me, I’m Lucky
37. (00:01:58) The Clean – Franz Kafka at the Zoo
38. (00:02:55) The Clean – Two Fat Sisters (Live)
39. (00:02:16) The Clean – Clutch
40. (00:02:34) The Clean – Odditty
41. (00:01:20) The Clean – Balkans
42. (00:05:53) The Clean – Quickstep (Live)
43. (00:03:26) The Clean – At The Bottom (Live)
44. (00:02:33) The Clean – Indigo Blue
45. (00:03:46) The Clean – Chumpy
46. (00:02:04) The Clean – Twist Top
Playing Time………: 02:14:43
Total Size………..: 239.72 MB
NFO generated on…..: 5/7/2012 1:23:31 AM
Collage name # torrents
Flying Nun Records 41
Anthology info
“The history of the legendary New Zealand indie label Flying Run quite literally begins with The Clean. Impressed by a slew of The Clean’s live performances in their home town of Dunedin, New Zealand back in 1980, Roger Shephard began Flying Nun, simply in order to release the band’s first single “Tally Ho.” That song, an upbeat but simple post-punk number that crashed together jangling guitars and persistant organ melodies, surprised everybody with a considerable amount of commercial success in New Zealand, and became one of many songs by The Clean that found enthusiastic audiences in the US during the college rock days of the ’80s, offering a quirky, exotic alternative to staples like REM, the Replacements, Robyn Hitchcock, and Elvis Costello.
Formed in 1978 by the Kilgour brothers David and Hamish, The Clean never stooped to the depths of the Gallagher brother’s public fisticuffs; but the band — which flushed out its membership with Robert Scott and (in the early days) Peter Gutteridge — spent more time broken up than together. Yet, their eternally catchy pop songs became the blueprint for almost all of the other Flying Nun bands (in part due to the numerous Clean related projects on Flying Nun, including The Bats, The Great Unwashed, Bailter Space, Snapper, Stephen, and others). The Clean’s self-explanatory “Anthology” runs through their numerous albums, offering a good chunk of their fantastic early work (the aforementioned “Tally Ho,” the “Boodle Boodle Boodle” ep, the “Great Sounds…” ep, and a couple of oddities) on one disc. Edgy yet unswervingly optimistic, these songs were sloppy four-track recordings of monomaniacally simple rhythms, cacophonously jangly guitar melodies, and happy-go-lucky vocals. Disc two contains excerpts from the ’90s albums “Vehicle,” “Modern Rock,” and “Unknown Country,” which marked a considerable polishing of The Clean’s sound, in part because they recorded that material in well established studios like Blackwing studios in London, but also as the songs, while still simple in their own right, were slightly more restrained.
Highly recommended!” -aquarius