The Celibate Rifles: Beyond Respect
Beyond Respect
CD
CD (Compact Disc)
Herkömmliche CD, die mit allen CD-Playern und Computerlaufwerken, aber auch mit den meisten SACD- oder Multiplayern abspielbar ist.
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- Label: Bang!
- Erscheinungstermin: 16.12.2005
Studio Album Number 10 for the Rifles (the long player tally is 15, if you count live efforts and compilations) and they remain National Living Treasures, in every sense of the term. But fuck all the dilettantes and elitist icons who normally wear that label. These guys are much more deserving. And a lot funnier. The short story is this: This band's consistency is legend. Their hyper-charged guitar crunch and drought dry lyrical delivery feels as comfortable as an old shoe. "Beyond Respect" is a classic piece of Rifles Rawk, punctuated by quieter moments of introspection. It's typically chockfull of incisive wordplay and those trademark maelstrom guitars, and arguably marks a return to the mid-period albums of the late '80s that most fans of the band seem to cherish the most. The album seems a distinct, if unplanned, move back to rock and away from the folk and acoustic-based songs that flavoured the last disc, "Midstream of Consciousness". "Beyond Respect" has a wonderfully punchy sound, with the biggest bottom end to grace a Rifles album since, well, forever. As terribly serious as it sounds, the Rifles remain one of Australia's last Real Rock and Roll Bands. And here_s a (new) proof... "BEYOND RESPECT" !!LP comes as Limited Edition of 500 numbered copies. Gatefold jacket.
- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 You Won't Love Me
- 2 (We All Moved To) Buttland
- 3 Return Of The Creature With The Atom Brain
- 4 Lazy Sunshine
- 5 Alhambra
- 6 Salute
- 7 Form One Line
- 8 Seems Much Better
- 9 Dre
- 10 Can't See Nothing There
- 11 When We Meet Again
- 12 Nobody Knows