Radiator [Bonus Tracks] Super Furry Animals

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  • Release Date: 04/12/2005
  • Original Release: 1997
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 85,025
  • Label: XL RECORDINGS
  • UPC: 607618503826
 
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Radiator [Bonus Tracks]

Disc 1
1LISTENFurryvision 1:24
2LISTENThe Placid Casual 2:49
3LISTENThe International Language of Screaming 2:14
4LISTENDemons 5:11
5LISTENShort Painkiller 0:38
6LISTENShe's Got Spies 4:43
7LISTENPlay It Cool 3:14
8LISTENHermann Loves Pauline 4:43
9LISTENChupacabras 1:26
10LISTENTorra Fy Ngwallt Yn Hir 1:54
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Disc 2
1LISTENMu-Tron Bonus Track 3:16
2LISTENNo K Bonus Track 2:12
3LISTENFoxy Music Bonus Track 3:49
4LISTENHit & Run Bonus Track 3:29
5LISTENWrap It Up Bonus Track 3:25

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Editorial Reviews

Using the psychedelicized prog-punk of Fuzzy Logic as a foundation, Super Furry Animals move even further into left field on their second album, Radiator. As before, the group displays a gift for catchy, deceptively complex melodic hooks, but now its songwriting and arrangements are mind-bogglingly intricate and eclectic. Songs boast intertwining melodies and countermelodies, with guitars and keyboards swirling around the vocals. Similarly, the production is dense and heavy with detail, borrowing heavily from prog rock and psychedelic pop, but pieced together with the invention of techno and played with the energy of punk. It's a heady, impressive kaleidoscope of sounds, but what gives Radiator its weight is the way the sonics complement the songwriting. SFA's songs are melodic, accessible, and utterly original -- melodically, they may borrow from '60s pop, but they rearrange the clichés in fresh ways. Also, Gruff Rhys has a fondness for revolutionary politics and the bizarre that helps give Radiator its intoxicating, otherworldly atmosphere, making it one of the few late-'90s albums that sounds inventive, vibrant, and utterly contemporary. [The expanded 2005 reissue of Radiator contains a bonus disc with five B-sides: "Mu-Tron," "No K," "Foxymusic," "Hit & Run," and "Wrap It Up." This is not all of the Radiator-era B-sides -- such highlights as "Pass the Time" and "Carry the Can" only appear on the B-sides compilation Outspaced, and the B-sides for "Herman Loves Pauline" ("Calimero" and "Trons Mr. Uroo") aren't here or on Outspaced, but they inexplicably show up on the bonus disc for Mwng. So, the bonus disc here and those on the other 2005 Super Furry reissues act as clearing-houses for some, but not all, of the B-sides that did not appear on Outspaced. They do not contain all of the album's B-sides or any rarities. Plan your purchases accordingly.] Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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