Expand All

Store Categories

Collapse All

Click here to see our Record Collector Magazines On Sale

Click here to see our Mojo Magazines On Sale

 

Home » Alternative Rock

 Checkout
SNOWPONY CD S JOHN BROWN EP UK 3 TRK DIGI NEW STEREOLAB  
Product ID: IZ0003040
ISBN: 008815423625 RARDS54236
SNOWPONY CD S JOHN BROWN EP UK 3 TRK DIGI NEW STEREOLAB

Price: $13.99

« Previous | Next »


Hello you are looking to buy on the SNOWPONY CD SINGLE JOHN BROWN released on RADIOACTIVE RECORDS in 1998 UPC:008815423625 RARDS54236. CD IS AN IMPORT FROM THE UK & CONTAINS BONUS TRACKS. COMES IN COLLECTIBLE PICTURE DIGIPAK CASE. ITEM IS BRAND NEW & IN MINT CONDITION.  CD IS NOT SEALED, BUT COMES STORED IN A POLYBAG SLEEVE FOR PROTECTION.  International buyers please inquire for shipping rates.   Thank you for looking and HAPPY BUYING.   SEE OUR OTHER ITEMS FOR THIS ARTIST!    

Details Producer: John McEntire Distributor: Universal Distribution Recording type: Studio Recording mode: Stereo SPAR Code: n/a Album notes Snowpony: Katharine Gifford (vocals, keyboards); Debbie Googe (bass); Max Corradi (drums).Recorded at Soma Studios, Chicago, Illinois. North London's answer to the Traveling Wilburys, Snowpony is a veritable supergroup of '90s indie talent. Sole songwriter and vocalist Katharine Gifford dallied in Stereolab and Moonshake, Deb Googe played bass in noise gods My Bloody Valentine, and drummer Max Corradi thwacked skins for Quickspace. With the production talents of John McEntire of Chicago's feted Tortoise, the album THE SLOW-MOTION WORLD OF SNOWPONY promised everything that the alternative scene required to emerge from its Britpop-induced coma. Certainly a curious affair, the album is a hypnotic mess of dirty guitars, and its disturbing mood hangs heavy over the entire proceedings. Gifford's flat vocals are suited to the amorphous; driven by Googe's bass and reminiscent of the latter's illustrious past. The lyrics are never less than intriguing, and the trio shows an adventurous, though not gratuitous, approach to sampling. The Sonics lend funky bass to "John Brown (Triumphal March). Editorial reviews 4 stars out of 5 - ...Both charming, limpet-like pop and fuzzy, phased-out dream-rock, it washes across your synapses like a sleepy shower of sunken gold....Power with poise, Dive in...Uncut  (09/01/2001)  

Here Are Some of Izzy's Current Recommendations

Bookmark and Share

Shopping cart  Shopping cart
0 Product(s) in cart
Total $0.00
» Checkout

Your Gift Finder

under $5
under $10
under $20
under $50
over $50
from $10 to $25
from $25 to $50
from $51 to $100

delivery