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The Jesus And Mary Chain - Psychocandy (1985/1986) {Repress} CD-Rip

The Jesus And Mary Chain - Psychocandy (1985/1986) {Repress} CD-Rip
  • Title: Psychocandy
  • Year Of Release: 1985 / 1986
  • Label: Blanco Y Negro / WEA Records Ltd. #2292-42000-2
  • Genre: Indie Rock, Alternative Rock, Noise Pop, Post-Punk
  • Quality: EAC Rip -> FLAC (Img+Cue, Log) / MP3 CBR320
  • Total Time: 00:42:23
  • Total Size: 320 / 118 Mb (Full Scans)
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Psychocandy is the debut studio album by Scottish rock band the Jesus and Mary Chain. It was released in November 1985 on Blanco y Negro Records. The album is considered a landmark recording: its combination of guitar feedback and noise with traditional pop melody and structure proved influential on the forthcoming shoegazing genre and alternative rock in general. The band moved from its abrasive sound with the release of their second album, 1987's Darklands. In 2003, the album was ranked number 268 on Rolling Stone magazine's "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time" list, and 269 in a 2012 revised list. The magazine also ranked the album number 45 on its list of the 100 Best Debut Albums of All Time. In 2002 Pitchfork listed Psychocandy as the 23rd best album of the 1980s. In their 2018 update of the list, the album was listed at number 40. The album was also included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. PopMatters included Psychocandy in their list of the "12 Essential 1980s Alternative Rock Albums" saying, "it may still be the only noise pop LP anyone ever really needs to own".

Arguably Psychocandy is an album with one trick and one trick alone -- Beach Boys melodies meet Velvet Underground feedback and beats, all cranked up to ten and beyond, along with plenty of echo. However, what a trick it is. Following up on the promise of the earliest singles, the Jesus and Mary Chain with Psychocandy arguably created a movement without meaning to, one that itself caused echoes in everything from bliss-out shoegaze to snotty Britpop and back again. The best tracks were without question those singles, anti-pop yet pure pop at the same time: "Just Like Honey," starting off like the Ronettes heard in a canyon and weirdly beautiful with its bells, "You Trip Me Up" and its slinking sense of cool, and most especially "Never Understand." Storming down like a rumble of bricks wrapped in cotton candy and getting more and more frenetic at the end, when there's nothing but howls and screaming noise, it's one hell of a track. However, at least in terms of sheer sonic violence and mayhem, most of the other cuts were pretty hard to beat, as sprawling, amped-up messes like "The Living End" (which later inspired both a band and a movie title) and "In a Hole." "My Little Underground" is actually the secret gem on the album, with a great snarling guitar start, an almost easygoing melody and a great stuttering chorus -- not quite the Who but not quite anything else. What the Reids sing about -- entirely interchangeable combinations regarding girls, sex, drugs, speed, and boredom in more or less equal measure -- is nothing compared to the perfectly disaffected way those sentiments are delivered. Bobby Gillespie's "hit the drums and then hit them again" style makes Moe Tucker seem like Neil Peart, but arguably in terms of sheer economy he doesn't need to do any more.

~ Ned Raggett, All Music

Track List:

01. Just Like Honey [3:04]
02. The Living End [2:17]
03. Taste the Floor [2:57]
04. The Hardest Walk [2:41]
05. Cut Dead [2:47]
06. In a Hole [3:03]
07. Taste of Cindy [1:43]
08. Some Candy Talking [3:20]
09. Never Understand [2:58]
10. Inside Me [3:10]
11. Sowing Seeds [2:51]
12. My Little Underground [2:31]
13. You Trip Me Up [2:27]
14. Something’s Wrong [4:02]
15. It’s So Hard [2:38]

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  • whiskers
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Many thanks for lossless.