Mania [Bonus Tracks] Lucy Show

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  • Release Date: 11/29/2005
  • Original Release: 1986
  • Label: WORDS ON MUSIC
  • UPC: 656605883120
 
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Mania [Bonus Tracks]

1LISTENLand and the Life 2:21
2LISTENView from the Outside 3:37
3LISTENSojourn's End 3:50
4LISTENSad September 3:45
5LISTENA Million Things 3:09
6LISTENSun and Moon 3:49
7LISTENShame 2:47
8LISTENMelody 3:24
9LISTENPart of Me Now 4:04
10LISTENNew Message 4:53
11LISTENJam in E Bonus Track 2:38
12LISTENInvitation Bonus Track 2:41
13LISTENCivil Servant Bonus Track 3:04
14LISTENSun and Moon Live / Bonus Track 3:27
15LISTENView from the Outside Live / Bonus Track 3:33
16LISTENNew Message Bonus Track / Basement Demo 3:05
17LISTENA Million Things Bonus Track / Original Mix 6:02
18A Million Things Bonus Track / CD-ROM Track

Editorial Reviews

The Lucy Show's second full-length album caught the group in a time of personnel crises. At this juncture, the band had dwindled to a duo, Rob VanDeven and Mark Bandola, with assistance from various sidemen. Despite the membership instability here, this album is a solid improvement over previous releases. The influence of R.E.M. and the Cure is extremely strong; all the songs here show clear touches of one or both of these bands. A few selections, such as "Sun and Moon" and "Melody," also utilize subtle '60s melodic twists and turns. Unusual, slip-sliding chord progressions occur often ("View from the Outside" is a good example), lending these songs added depth and appeal. "New Message" features a solid, chunky drumbeat and an especially ringing arrangement that is accentuated by use of crisscrossed high trumpet lines. "Sojourn's End" has noticeable psychedelic touches and adds a smidgen of harmonica to the mix. "Sad September" is a moody and lovely acoustic guitar-dominated number with a hauntingly effective vocal. And the synthesizer-based "Part of Me Now" is simultaneously pulsating and expressive, one of the album's best songs. This overlooked release deserves wider exposure and is well-worth hearing. [This edition of the album includes bonus tracks, live cuts, demos and a video for "A Million Things."] David Cleary, All Music Guide

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