Last Splash

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
For her second full-length Breeders album, Kim Deal jettisoned Tanya Donelly, brought in her sister Kelley as lead guitarist (despite the fact that she could barely play when she joined), and came up with a disc full of fun, toothsome rock, not least of which was the mammoth summer-of-'93 hit "Cannonball," a celebration of mosh-pit bounce and purred innuendo. Deal's voice is coy, but the band's full of dreamy energy, rocking like her old band the Pixies without their abrasion, tomboyish rather than macho. Not everything on Last Splash is fully fleshed out as a song, but even the more fragmentary pieces--the embittered punk mutter of "I Just Wanna Get Along," the horny daydream "Divine Hammer"--speed the album's flow. --Douglas Wolk

Music Review:

  1. Low [Enhanced]
  2. Lucy Ford [EP]
  3. Make Believe (Dig) [Enhanced]
  4. Make Up the Breakdown
  5. Man-Made
  6. Man of Colours [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  7. Maxinquaye [Explicit Lyrics]
  8. My Own Prison
  9. No Code
  10. No Depression [Extra tracks] [Original recording remastered]

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Departure

Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker (complete) / Symphony No. 4 (complete)

The Romantic Swedish Flute

Music: Barlotti

Volume Freak

Trance Sessions II [Enhanced]

St. Sylvestre [Import]

The World Is Near Dead

Touareg

Stratos

Tightrope [Import]

Tribute to Count Basie [Import]

The Life

Strauss: The Greatest Hits

Goldfish Memory