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Rain Parade - Crashing Dream (1985)
It probably wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that whomever downloads this album knows more about L.A.'s Rain Parade than I do. Chalk that up primarily to the fact that I didn't become familiar with them until some 15 years after Crashing Dream came out. I did however experience their preceding studio album, the psychedelically tinged Emergency Third Rail Powertrip, before I laid ears on this one, which from my understanding never made it into the digital age. Rain Parade was a significant prime-mover in Los Angeles' fabled "paisley underground" movement, which was a key component of the new romantic scene of the era. That only goes so far I suppose. As opposed to Emergency ..., Crashing Dream seems to cater to the more commercial auspices of the record biz, and understandably so, given it's Island Records credentials. Not a bad disk though. I do have to strongly disagree with the Trouser Press critic that claims "Mystic Green," could pass for The Records. Nonsense. 01. Depending On You02. My Secret Country03. Don't Feel Bad04. Mystic Green05. Sad Eyes kill06. Shoot Down the Railroad Man07. Fertile Crescent08. Invisible People09. Gone West10. Only Business http://rapidshare.com/files/47201140/rp.rar.html no password
7 comments:
Many thanks for Rain Parade. Would you also have "Explosions in the Glass Palace" or "Beyond the Sunset," by any chance?
This is one of those special bands that have their own style, those guitars, those ambient they create is really marvellous. Songs like Don't feel bad will travel with me for all my live. Thanxs.
Thanks for this!! Really appreciate it.
Thanks so much for posting this.
thanks so much for posting this! i just found my LP but have been turntable-less for too long.
time to finally break down for a USB model.
Been looking for this for years. Sadly the link is dead.
I have the vinyl, found it new for an extra cheap price. Then I found the CD's to the previous album and EP. And lately, a friend gave me Mazzy Star as a gift.
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