-- 作者:moonlizard
-- 发布时间:11/21/2006 9:13:44 PM
-- [Dream Pop,4AD]Pale Saints-albums+1EP
又是一支老牌乐队,哈哈,怀旧情绪?因为我想要他们的精选集,请一个朋友帮我传,结果她把所有的pale saints都传了,没办法,只好贴出来了,总不能人家辛辛苦苦的传这么多只有一个人下就被删了吧,那样我会觉得有点guilty。呵呵,还得找个机会还人情。 要想下载速度快,请使用代理 albums all below were uploaded by novelty Pale Saints - The Comforts Of Madness [1990]

01 Way The World You Tear The World In Two 03 Sea Of Sound 04 True Coming Dream 05 Little Hammer 06 Insubstantial 07 A Deep Sleep For Steven 08 Language Of Flowers 09 Fell From The Sun 10 Sight Of You 11 Time Thief download Mrs. Dolphin (精选集) 
01. Pale Saints - Sight Of You [5:49] 02. Pale Saints - She Rides The Waves [2:03] 03. Pale Saints - Mother Might [4:34] 04. Pale Saints - Colours And Shapes [3:11] 05. Pale Saints - A Deeper Sleep For Steven [3:37] 06. Pale Saints - Half-Life, Remembered [4:41] 07. Pale Saints - Baby Maker [3:04] 08. Pale Saints - Two Sick Sisters [3:46] 09. Pale Saints - A Revelation [2:37] 10. Pale Saints - The Colour Of The Sky [2:53] download
Flesh Balloon (EP)

1. Pale Saints - Hunted [6:27] 2. Pale Saints - Porpoise [5:59] 3. Pale Saints - Kinky Love [4:02] 4. Pale Saints - Hair Shoes [Demo Version] [3:16]
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Pale Saints began their existence as a three-piece jangly indie pop band, influenced by the early Primal Scream sound, later developing in a more ethereal pop direction. Forming in 1987 in Leeds, England, the band was signed to 4AD Records records after their first London show by 4AD chief Ivo. Their first EP, Barging Into the Presence of God, was critically praised, but received minimal press, especially in the United States. 1987: Ian Masters - Bass, Vocals Graeme Naysmith - Guitar Chris Cooper - Drums
Early band interviews showed them to be a fun-loving bunch in contrast to their dark, lyrically pessimistic pop music. They described themselves as enthusiastic football fans and were perpetually excited about touring. Lead vocalist Ian Masters was often wont to gratuitously lie in interviews, helping the group to successfully build up a certain party reputation.
With Ashley Horner (guitar) joining the band in 1989, their first album was released in 1990 and entitled The Comforts of Madness. Tracks from the album were separately produced by both John Fryer and Gil Norton. A mixture of atmospheric, unique male-ethereal vocals along with noisy pop-oriented guitar created a heretofore unheard of combination. The album includes a cover of "Fell From the Sun" by Opal (pre-Mazzy Star). 1991: Ian Masters - Bass, Vocals Meriel Barham (15 October 1964) - Guitar, Vocals Graeme Naysmith - Guitar Chris Cooper - Drums
In late 1990, the band added Meriel Barham, the original vocalist from Lush, as second guitarist and vocalist, replacing Horner who concentrated full-time on his own band Edsel Auctioneer. Meriel added backing vocals and guitars to the Half-Life EP, then joined permanently for the Flesh Balloon EP.
In 1992 the band recorded their second full-length album, entitled In Ribbons. Produced by Hugh Jones, the album reached modest sales in the UK, but was largely ignored in the US. In this year they also recorded the Hugh Jones produced EP Throwing Back the Apple. 1993: Meriel Barham - Vocals, Guitar Colleen Browne - Bass, Vocals Graeme Naysmith - Guitar Chris Cooper - Drums
Ian Masters departed the band in 1993. By most accounts, he became more and more disenchanted with pop music and wanted to go in a more experimental direction with minimal drums and ambient sounds. He also seemed to have lost all joy for touring and live performance. He subsequently began a collaboration with colleague Chris Trout which led to the group Spoonfed Hybrid. Spoonfed Hybrid recorded their eponymous debut album, produced by the band and Duncan Wheat, in 1993. Ian and Chris shared the vocal and songwriting duties, and also played all of the instruments. The album was somewhat sparse and quite experimental in comparison to the Pale Saints catalog.
Pale Saints added former Heart Throbs bassist Colleen Browne in 1993. They then wrote and recorded the EP Fine Friend, which was produced by Hugh Jones and released in mid 1994. Following these sessions, they returned to the studio to complete the fall 1994 album Slow Buildings, also produced by Jones. Despite some enthusiasm for its faithful shoegazing appeal, this album was generally less appreciated by critics and fans alike, who seemed to miss the unique qualities which Ian Masters brought to the band. The group toured Europe and the United States in late fall of 1994. Their final studio recording was a version of "Jersey Girl" for the Tom Waits tribute album Step Right Up. Meriel Barham departed in September of 1995 and the band eventually came to an end in early 1996, partly as a result of weak label support and relative apathy. Reference: http://www.4ad.com/palesaints/releases/the...s-of-madness-4/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pale_Saints
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