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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 5413303209844
Format: Import
Label: Rough Trade
Manufacturer: Rough Trade
Number Of Discs: 1
Publication Date: 1994
Publisher: Rough Trade
Release Date: September 11, 2002
Studio: Rough Trade
Sales Rank: 275634
Disc 1:- Searching for Mr. Right
- Include Me Out
- The Taxi
- Eating Noddemix - Young Marble Giants, Moxham, Philip
- Constantly Changing
- N.I.T.A.
- Colossal Youth
- Music for Evenings
- The Man Amplifier
- Choci Loni
- Wurlitzer Jukebox
- Salad Days
- Credit in the Straight World
- Brand-New-Life
- Wind in the Rigging
- This Way
- Posed By Models
- The Clock
- Clicktalk
- Zebra Trucks
- Sporting Life
- Final Day
- Radio Silents
- Cakewalking
- Ode to Booker T.
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Album Details: The Highly Influential Trio of Brothers Stuart and Philip Moxham Along with Alison Statton Created One of Music's Most Endearing and Interesting Masterpieces of Modern Recording. Their Approach was Distinctly Minimalistic, the Antithesis of the Clamor of Punk Bands that Thrashed around them at the Time. Instead, the Moxham Brothers Used Guitars to Effect and Affect the Mood of a Song Along with Subtle Keyboards Set Against a Tinkering Beat Box Backbeat. Squarely in Front were Statton's Deadpan, Non-plussed Vocals. Like the Mona Lisa, There is Just Something About her One Simply Can't Put Into Words that is Completely Alluring. They were One of Kurt Cobain's all Time Favorite Groups and Hole Ended Up Covering "Credit in the Straight World". This Disc is a Comprehensive Studio History, Including the Original Album, the Testcard EP and Cakewalking Singles.
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I've been trying to remember when and how I first heard of Young Marble Giants. My best guess is that it was reading one of the 1980s editions of Ira Robbins Trouser Press Guide. I also can't recall if I first discovered it on LP, cassette, or CD. I do know that I flipped over it on the very first listen. It simply didn't sound like anything else I was listening to. The closest to any other band I could come up with at the time was a few cuts by Wire, but really they don't sound like anyone else either before or since. This makes it difficult music to describe to someone else. I almost want to coin a description and call it Punk Pop Minimalism. That description would do as well as anything.
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As a teenager growing up in Cardiff in the 1970's I was privileged enough to see YMG performing live on several occasions. They were extremely important to all of us then and they have remained so for me ever since. Apart from the music, which has never been bettered by a Welsh band (including Super Furry Animals), it was their politics and what they 'stood for' that really mattered to us. At the time when Britain voted Thatcher in and took delivery of cruise missiles, we needed YMG. Their power of delivery belied their understated music.
Incredibly (and tragically) they are now virtually forgotten in their home town. This CD is not on sale in any of the major music outlets and when I have asked about it in Cardiff music stores it is quite ... Read More:
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I believe....actualy I KNOW this album is one of the BEST albums ever recorded!!!!!! It is extremely addicting, but that is a good thing. Thick, chunky guitar sounds but,quiet and soft sounding at the same time. Allison's vocals are extrordinary......... peaceful, energetic,happy, sad, clever, melodic, harmonic.........blah blah blah............THE'RE GOOD!The songwriting is so so so so good!!!!! The bass fits in there too.......like a glove. The lack of drums means nothing and it just goes to show you the power in the natural beat and groove in the songs and the way they are played. Colossal Youth is a very rich album with much to offer, that never gets boring.I love Colossal Youth with my whole heart and I respect and admire the people who made it. ... Read More:
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"Colossal Youth" may well be the finest album of the 1970's and the progenitor of legions postmodern electronic groups like Portishead, Everything But The Girl, St. Etienne and Stereolab. This album was orginally released in 1979 when the punk music movement began it's tailspin and morphed into the commercially viable and often insipid New Wave music. "Colossal Youth" has minimalist production values, Eno-like electronic ambience, and dark lyrical grace framed by deceptively sunny melodies. The group represented a 3rd stream that was neither punk or new wave. Allison Statton's cooly detached waif-like vocals provided a exotic counterpoint to Stuart Moxham's cynical, world weary lyrics. Musically, Stuart Moxham alternated between playing a power chorded ... Read More:
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A good friend of mine was the first to introduce me to Young Marble Giants. I got it in my mailbox about a week ago. It has not been turned off since (exept for a couple BLONDIE breaks). Truelly a classic that I wish everyone were able to enjoy.
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