Failure - 1992 - 1996 (2020)
BAND/ARTIST: Failure
- Title: 1992 - 1996
- Year Of Release: 2020
- Label: Failure Records / FLR006
- Genre: Alternative Rock, Grunge, Space Rock
- Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 03:14:13
- Total Size: 445 MB / 1.23 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD1 Comfort:
1. Submission (3:24)
2. Macaque (5:01)
3. Something (2:54)
4. Screen Man (6:15)
5. Swallow (3:02)
6. Muffled Snaps (3:51)
7. Kindred (2:21)
8. ProCatastrophe (3:13)
9. Princess (1:22)
10. Salt Wound (6:45)
CD2 Magnified:
1. Let it Drip (2:42)
2. Moth (3:51)
3. Frogs (4:55)
4. Bernie (5:18)
5. Magnified (4:34)
6. Wonderful Life (5:25)
7. Undone (4:36)
8. Wet Gravity (6:06)
9. Empty Friend (4:24)
10. Small Crimes (7:14)
CD3 Fantastic Planet:
1. Saturday Savior (4:28)
2. Sergeant Politeness (4:05)
3. Segue 1 (1:54)
4. Smoking Umbrellas (3:59)
5. Pillowhead (2:09)
6. Blank (5:39)
7. Segue 2 (1:17)
8. Dirty Blue Balloons (4:27)
9. Solaris (3:43)
10. Pitiful (4:46)
11. Leo (3:06)
12. Segue 3 (2:11)
13. The Nurse Who Loved Me (4:30)
14. Another Space Song (5:14)
15. Stuck On You (4:29)
16. Heliotropic (6:15)
17. Daylight (6:00)
CD4 Outtakes and Oddities:
1. Count My Eyes (3:39)
2. Comfort (3:21)
3. Gone (5:36)
4. Lunch (2:31)
5. Petting the Carpet (3:45)
6. You're Too Much (4:30)
7. Pennies (1:44)
8. Wake Up (4:31)
9. Ratsack (3:37)
10. Solaris 2014 (3:58)
11. Minus One (2:04)
CD1 Comfort:
1. Submission (3:24)
2. Macaque (5:01)
3. Something (2:54)
4. Screen Man (6:15)
5. Swallow (3:02)
6. Muffled Snaps (3:51)
7. Kindred (2:21)
8. ProCatastrophe (3:13)
9. Princess (1:22)
10. Salt Wound (6:45)
CD2 Magnified:
1. Let it Drip (2:42)
2. Moth (3:51)
3. Frogs (4:55)
4. Bernie (5:18)
5. Magnified (4:34)
6. Wonderful Life (5:25)
7. Undone (4:36)
8. Wet Gravity (6:06)
9. Empty Friend (4:24)
10. Small Crimes (7:14)
CD3 Fantastic Planet:
1. Saturday Savior (4:28)
2. Sergeant Politeness (4:05)
3. Segue 1 (1:54)
4. Smoking Umbrellas (3:59)
5. Pillowhead (2:09)
6. Blank (5:39)
7. Segue 2 (1:17)
8. Dirty Blue Balloons (4:27)
9. Solaris (3:43)
10. Pitiful (4:46)
11. Leo (3:06)
12. Segue 3 (2:11)
13. The Nurse Who Loved Me (4:30)
14. Another Space Song (5:14)
15. Stuck On You (4:29)
16. Heliotropic (6:15)
17. Daylight (6:00)
CD4 Outtakes and Oddities:
1. Count My Eyes (3:39)
2. Comfort (3:21)
3. Gone (5:36)
4. Lunch (2:31)
5. Petting the Carpet (3:45)
6. You're Too Much (4:30)
7. Pennies (1:44)
8. Wake Up (4:31)
9. Ratsack (3:37)
10. Solaris 2014 (3:58)
11. Minus One (2:04)
Dec. 16, 2019, LOS ANGELES – Failure perform their first three albums, Comfort, Magnified and Fantastic Planet, in their entirety in a trio of July residencies: July 9 to 11 at Chicago’s Thalia Hall, July 16 to 18 at The Echoplex in Los Angeles and July 23 to 25 at New York City’s Bowery Ballroom.
The band, who will be playing Comfort and Magnified front-to-back for the first time ever in a live setting, have simultaneously announced the April 7 release of FAILURE 1992-1996, a four-piece vinyl box set featuring the three ‘90s-era albums. With the original masters finally being unearthed, Comfort, Magnified and Fantastic Planet have been meticulously restored, remixed, and remastered by Ken Andrews to a new level of sonic fidelity that eclipses all previous iterations of the band’s early work.
“Almost everything people have heard from these albums has been sourced from 16bit digital files made in the ‘90s, which was state of the art at the time,” explains Andrews. “But when we found out we were getting our hands on the original analog master tapes, and with all the confusion and lack of quality control on several of the previous iterations, we set out to create the definitive versions of Comfort, Magnified and Fantastic Planet. Everything has been sourced directly from first generation multitrack and stereo master tapes. This is us finally getting to present our early work the way we’ve always wanted to.”
In addition to all the originally released songs from the three albums, the band has discovered several unreleased songs which have also been restored and will be included in the box set.
“Listening to the b-sides and outtakes from that first year of being a band takes me right back to playing the tiny stage at Jabberjaw in Los Angeles,” adds bassist/guitarist Greg Edwards. “It’s always surprising to me how much of the expansiveness and atmosphere of the later records exist in embryonic form on those earliest stripped-down recordings.”
“These new versions have all the magic from the originals, but now, instead of looking through a hazy pane of glass, the window has been completely opened and you can hear all the elements in their full glory,” explains drummer Kellii Scott.
The band, who will be playing Comfort and Magnified front-to-back for the first time ever in a live setting, have simultaneously announced the April 7 release of FAILURE 1992-1996, a four-piece vinyl box set featuring the three ‘90s-era albums. With the original masters finally being unearthed, Comfort, Magnified and Fantastic Planet have been meticulously restored, remixed, and remastered by Ken Andrews to a new level of sonic fidelity that eclipses all previous iterations of the band’s early work.
“Almost everything people have heard from these albums has been sourced from 16bit digital files made in the ‘90s, which was state of the art at the time,” explains Andrews. “But when we found out we were getting our hands on the original analog master tapes, and with all the confusion and lack of quality control on several of the previous iterations, we set out to create the definitive versions of Comfort, Magnified and Fantastic Planet. Everything has been sourced directly from first generation multitrack and stereo master tapes. This is us finally getting to present our early work the way we’ve always wanted to.”
In addition to all the originally released songs from the three albums, the band has discovered several unreleased songs which have also been restored and will be included in the box set.
“Listening to the b-sides and outtakes from that first year of being a band takes me right back to playing the tiny stage at Jabberjaw in Los Angeles,” adds bassist/guitarist Greg Edwards. “It’s always surprising to me how much of the expansiveness and atmosphere of the later records exist in embryonic form on those earliest stripped-down recordings.”
“These new versions have all the magic from the originals, but now, instead of looking through a hazy pane of glass, the window has been completely opened and you can hear all the elements in their full glory,” explains drummer Kellii Scott.
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Year 2020 | Rock | Alternative | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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