Rings Around the World [Bonus Disc] Super Furry Animals

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  • Release Date: 03/19/2002
  • Original Release: 2001
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Label: XL RECORDINGS
  • UPC: 607618502621

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Rings Around the World [Bonus Disc]

Disc 1
1LISTENAlternate Route to Vulcan Street 4:31
2LISTENSidewalk Serfer Girl 4:01
3LISTEN(Drawing) Rings Around the World 3:29
4LISTENIt's Not the End of the World? 3:25
5LISTENReceptacle for the Respectable 4:32
6LISTEN(A) Touch Sensitive 3:07
7LISTENShoot Doris Day Miniature 3:38
8LISTENNo! Sympathy 0:40
9LISTENJuxtapozed With U 6:57
10LISTENPresidental Suite 3:08
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Disc 2
1LISTENTradewinds Bonus Track 5:13
2LISTENThe Roman Road Bonus Track 5:18
3LISTENPatience Bonus Track 4:04
4LISTENHappiness Is a Worn Pun Bonus Track 3:16
5LISTENGypsy Space Muffin Bonus Track 3:29
6LISTENEdam Anchorman Bonus Track 3:22
7LISTENAll the Shit U Do Bonus Track 2:31

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Super Furry Animals' leap to a major label in the U.K. with Rings Around the World isn't that drastic of a change -- Fuzzy Logic was also released on Epic in the U.S., Creation was subsidized by Sony, and they never were exactly wanting of money on their previous records -- but the band nevertheless seizes the opportunity to consolidate their strengths, providing an introduction for listeners that may not have been paying attention before. As such, it's hard not to consider it as a bit of a missed opportunity, since this is the first SFA album not to progress from its predecessor, or offer the shock of the new, and that's hard not to miss -- but, if this is the first SFA record you hear, it'll likely intrigue, even dazzle, with its kaleidoscopic blend of pop, prog, punk, psych, and electronica. Still, this is nearly Super Furry Cliff Notes, offering a glossy, big-screen variation on all of their themes -- decadently lush pop-psych, chugging rock & roll, bitter leftism, sublimely warped imagery, experimentalism wrapped in luxurious productions. Alluring, to be sure, and satisfying, too, and there certainly are wonderful details scattered throughout the album, the least of which are cameos by John Cale and Paul McCartney. Plus, there is exceptional songwriting here, such as the cinematic "Juxtaposed With U," "Sidewalk Serfer Girl," and "Receptacle for the Respectable," which encapsulates nearly every side of the band within five minutes. Still, it's hard not to want a little more from the band that was the best pop band of the late '90s. It's hard not to at least want surprises (since there are none) or, if it's going to be a consolidation, to have it be a statement of purpose, since it lacks either an overarching theme or a music that gels. So, it's not what it could have been, but what it is is still pretty damn great, satisfying with its melodies, textures, and ideas. Compared to what Super Furry Animals have done before, Rings Around the World pales slightly but noticeably, but compared to the dead world of mainstream and indie rock in 2001, it still shines brightly. [The Japanese release adds a hidden track to the first disc and a seven-track bonus disc.] Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide



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One I've Fallen Asleep To Many Nightsby Kimmiee

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January 31, 2009: This album flows wonderfully from one track to the next. It's soothing in a very unique and creative way. This is an album I will always treasure. So different that everytime I listen to it, it brings back forgetten memories.

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