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Push Barman To Open Old Wounds

Push Barman To Open Old Wounds

Author: Belle and Sebastian

Format: Best of

PartNumber: 1830420

Release Date: 24-05-2005

Details: At long last all seven of Belle & Sebastian’s infamous Jeepster EP’s have been collected into a single all-encompassing package entitled, ‘Push Barman To Open Old Wounds’. Often considered to be some of the band’s best work, the majority of this material was previously available only on hard-to-find imports and in a box set. The four tracks from the ‘This Is Just A Modern Rock Song’ EP have not been available in North America previously. The Jeepster EP’s, a collection of 25 songs recorded between 1996 and 2001, are now available in a double CD package for the price of a single disc Artist and Album Information Recently voted the Best Band In Scotland, Glasgow’s Belle & Sebastian have had a long and storied career that has made them a critical and commercial success in North America. Signing their first record deal in 1996, the Belle & Sebastian ensemble began a recording run that has seen them sell in excess of 50,000 units in Canada. Central to this output has been the Jeepster EPs, these 25 songs are considered by many to be group’s best body of work. Beginning in June 1997 with ‘Dog On Wheels’, their follow-up to ‘If You’re Feeling Sinister’, it was comprised of four songs that generally sounded a little fuller and had a lighter tone than those from the ‘Sinister’ album. It displays the Scottish flare for storytelling and Stuart Murdoch’s sly wit. It was followed in July and October that year with ‘Lazy Line Painter Jane’ which would delve deeper into ‘60’s pop, developing a richer, fuller sound, not to mention an actual rock & roll edge and ‘3...6...9..Seconds Of Light’ which ended their extraordinary output that year in grand style. Each release outsold it’s predecessor, with ‘3...6...9..’eventually making it to #41 on the UK charts. In 1998 they released a forth EP, ‘This Is Just A Modern Rock Song’, with four songs of sublime beauty, it was rapturously received by critics and the public alike. Unfortunately for North American audiences, it was only ever made available on these shores as an import. Until now that is, as it will be included here in it’s entirety. In 2000 and 2001 Belle & Sebastian released the ‘Legal Man’, ‘Jonathan David’ and ‘I’m Waking Up To Us’ EPs. ‘Legal Man’ carried on the ‘60’s pop feel of ‘Dog On Wheels’, complete with with back-up singers and sitar, eventually landing at #15 on the charts and earning them their first appearance on Top Of The Pops. ‘Jonathan David’ was only three songs in length, but it was some of their most outrageously catchy songs, up there with band’s best high-spirited material. With it’s fragile string arrangements and some evocative acoustic work, it strikes out and improves on the band’s always original sound. Anyone worried that Belle & Sebastian would settle into comfortable, predictable middle age were left mouths open with their new EP, ‘I’m Waking Up To Us’. This is the sort of rich musical complexity that top shelf ‘60’s pop used to swim in. Though it contains only three tracks, it’s collection of gorgeous piano, woodwind, and acoustic music underneath rich musical complexity makes this the high water mark in the Belle & Sebastian EP machine.

UPC: 744861064923

EAN: 0744861064923

Model: 2148566

Languages: English

Binding: audioCD

Item Condition: UsedVeryGood

$8.05

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Push Barman To Open Old Wounds

$23.00

$8.05

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Author: Belle and Sebastian

Format: Best of

PartNumber: 1830420

Release Date: 24-05-2005

Details: At long last all seven of Belle & Sebastian’s infamous Jeepster EP’s have been collected into a single all-encompassing package entitled, ‘Push Barman To Open Old Wounds’. Often considered to be some of the band’s best work, the majority of this material was previously available only on hard-to-find imports and in a box set. The four tracks from the ‘This Is Just A Modern Rock Song’ EP have not been available in North America previously. The Jeepster EP’s, a collection of 25 songs recorded between 1996 and 2001, are now available in a double CD package for the price of a single disc Artist and Album Information Recently voted the Best Band In Scotland, Glasgow’s Belle & Sebastian have had a long and storied career that has made them a critical and commercial success in North America. Signing their first record deal in 1996, the Belle & Sebastian ensemble began a recording run that has seen them sell in excess of 50,000 units in Canada. Central to this output has been the Jeepster EPs, these 25 songs are considered by many to be group’s best body of work. Beginning in June 1997 with ‘Dog On Wheels’, their follow-up to ‘If You’re Feeling Sinister’, it was comprised of four songs that generally sounded a little fuller and had a lighter tone than those from the ‘Sinister’ album. It displays the Scottish flare for storytelling and Stuart Murdoch’s sly wit. It was followed in July and October that year with ‘Lazy Line Painter Jane’ which would delve deeper into ‘60’s pop, developing a richer, fuller sound, not to mention an actual rock & roll edge and ‘3...6...9..Seconds Of Light’ which ended their extraordinary output that year in grand style. Each release outsold it’s predecessor, with ‘3...6...9..’eventually making it to #41 on the UK charts. In 1998 they released a forth EP, ‘This Is Just A Modern Rock Song’, with four songs of sublime beauty, it was rapturously received by critics and the public alike. Unfortunately for North American audiences, it was only ever made available on these shores as an import. Until now that is, as it will be included here in it’s entirety. In 2000 and 2001 Belle & Sebastian released the ‘Legal Man’, ‘Jonathan David’ and ‘I’m Waking Up To Us’ EPs. ‘Legal Man’ carried on the ‘60’s pop feel of ‘Dog On Wheels’, complete with with back-up singers and sitar, eventually landing at #15 on the charts and earning them their first appearance on Top Of The Pops. ‘Jonathan David’ was only three songs in length, but it was some of their most outrageously catchy songs, up there with band’s best high-spirited material. With it’s fragile string arrangements and some evocative acoustic work, it strikes out and improves on the band’s always original sound. Anyone worried that Belle & Sebastian would settle into comfortable, predictable middle age were left mouths open with their new EP, ‘I’m Waking Up To Us’. This is the sort of rich musical complexity that top shelf ‘60’s pop used to swim in. Though it contains only three tracks, it’s collection of gorgeous piano, woodwind, and acoustic music underneath rich musical complexity makes this the high water mark in the Belle & Sebastian EP machine.

UPC: 744861064923

EAN: 0744861064923

Model: 2148566

Languages: English

Binding: audioCD

Item Condition: UsedVeryGood

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