The Psychedelic Furs - Greatest Hits

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Most great rock has embraced the influences of the past with a contemporary urgency and seldom an eye on the future. And if Richard Butler and the Psychedelic Furs took critical heat for fusing the pulsing darkness of the Velvet Underground with Iggy Pop edginess and a few mid-'70s U.K. art-rock flourishes (most notably Berlin-period Bowie and Roxy Music), they were only doing what rock artists had already been doing for decades; their chief sin seemed to be doing it in an era when musicians seemed expected to reinvent themselves every six months. This single disc effectively documents the Furs' canon from the droning menace of "Sister Europe" (from their highly recommended debut album) through the original, nonsoundtrack version of "Pretty in Pink," and on to an increasingly pop-influenced body of '80s work ("Love My Way," "Heaven," "The Ghost in You"). Ironically, as they distanced themselves from the late-'60s through mid-'70s influences they'd been criticized for aping, their sound took on the synth- and production-heavy trappings of '80s pop clichés. -Jerry McCulley

Music Review:

  1. The Stone Roses
  2. This Is a Long Drive for Someone With Nothing to Think About
  3. Time Capsule: Songs For A Future Generation
  4. Trace
  5. Transfiguration of Vincent
  6. True Love Waits: O'Riley Plays Radiohead
  7. Ultra
  8. Under the Pink
  9. Version 2.0
  10. Vespertine

Music Review

music review

Music Review

Cock Robin/After Here Through Midland [Import]

Gossec: Requiem

Gli Organi della Basilica di S. Petronio in Bologna, Vol. 2

Music: The Best of Moby Dick Records

HX Project

Fabriclive.09 [Live]

Deixa Clarear [EP]

Flavor Unit 10th Anniversary, Vol. 1 [Explicit Lyrics]

Gigi

Glossa Sampler + Catalogue: Ano Domini MCMXCVI

European Tour 1977

Full House

Drop the Axxe

Neopolitain Cafe

ZOEgirl