Interpol - Turn On The Bright Lights 10TH Anniversary Edition 2x12"180g vinyl NM

$115.00 USD
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February 02, 2014 - 08:23:59 AM GMT (about 11 years ago)
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This auction is for a rare NM copy of Interpol - Turn On The Bright Lights, a 2012 release by Matador Records [OLE 993-1] Now Out Of Print! This expanded 10TH Anniversary Remastered Edition includes a bonus 12" 180g vinyl LP of studio demo's & outakes. This Super Deluxe Hardbound Book Package includes (28 pages) of photos and liner notes. Includes 17 bonus tracks of unreleased material + DVD of all three music videos, plus live footage from May 2000 at the Mercury Lounge and September 2002 at the Troubadour. Detailed item infoAlbum FeaturesUPC:744861099314Artist:InterpolFormat:VinylRelease Year:2012Record Label:Matador (record label)Genre:Rock & PopNumber Of Discs:2LP + DVDTrack ListingsDISC 1:A1. UntitledA2. Obstacle 1A3. NYCA4. PDAA5. Say Hello to the AngelsA6. Hands AwayB1. Obstacle 2B2. Stella Was a Diver and She Was Always DownB3. RolandB4. The NewB5. Leif EriksonDISC 2:C1. Interlude [iTunes Single]C2. Specialist [Interpol EP]C3. PDA [First Demo, 1998]C4. Roland [First Demo, 1998]D1. Get The Girls/Song 5 [First Demo, 1998]D2. Precipitate [2nd Demo, 1998]D3. Song Seven (Original Version) [2nd Demo, 1999]D4. A Time to Be So Small (Original version) [2nd Demo, 1999]D5. Gavilan (Cubed) [3rd Demo, 2001]DVD: Mercury Lounge NYC, NY 5.20.00The Troubadour L.A., CA 9.19.02 NYC Music Video 2002 PDA Music Video 2003 Obstacle 1 Music Video 2003 DetailsDistributor:ADARecording Type:StudioRecording Mode:StereoSPAR Code:n/aAlbum NotesInterpol: Carlos D., Daniel Kessler, Paul Banks, Samuel Fogarino.To make music marked distinctly of a specific period that's somehow so compelling as to be timeless is no mean feat. Interpol initially sounds as if they must have been roaming about Manchester as the 1970s screamed to a close, yet they emerged across the ocean in New York City some two decades-plus later. Combining the insistent drone of Joy Division with the dreamy melodies of the Chameleons, the fire of Mission of Burma, and an occasional jagged edge a la The Fall, the foursome inconceivably manage to defy anachronism on their debut full-length TURN ON THE BRIGHT LIGHTS. Just how they do it is indefinable, perhaps it's just a trick of the light, or the life that breathes gloomily, radiantly throughout, but it's undeniable.Vocals which fall somewhere between Ian Curtis's plaintive, edge-of-oblivion wail and the winking, laconic drawl of James's Tim Booth, ripping uncompromisingly through unpredictable, unforgettable lamentations from the reflective ("NYC") to the imploring ("PDA"). When the darkly etched, implosive, mournful lyrics poke out as they do on the unrelenting "Obstacle 1" ("she puts the weights into my little heart and she gets in my room and she tears it apart"), the hook is set for an important debut by a band that portends to be around a while. \
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January 26, 2014 - 08:23:59 AM GMT (about 11 years ago)
US
12"
33 RPM

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