Laid

Editorial Reviews
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Along with the more overtly quirky Pavement, James sought to bring the eccentric folk-rock of the Incredible String Band into the alt-rock era, and did an especially fine job of it on this 1993 release. Still reeling from the U.K. chart success of their "Sit Down" single and Seven album, the Manchester veterans (who started out a decade earlier on their hometown Factory label) crafted this thoroughly accessible yet thoughtful collection. Especially infectious are "Sometimes," with its headlong strumming and chanted chorus, and the title track, with Tim Booth's vocals at their mannered best. Meanwhile, "Skindiving" finds the band venturing into the kind of experimental terrain that would later gain Radiohead enormous acclaim. Laid is a fine album from a chronically underrated band. --Bill Forman

Music Review:

  1. Learning to Crawl
  2. Let It Be [Original recording remastered]
  3. Little Creatures
  4. Little Plastic Castle
  5. Live at Benaroya Hall [Live]
  6. Live at Jittery Joe's [Enhanced] [Live]
  7. Live: Roseland NYC [Live]
  8. Los Angeles [Explicit Lyrics] [Extra tracks] [Original recording remastered]
  9. March 16-20, 1992 [Extra tracks] [Live] [Original recording remastered]
  10. More Songs About Buildings and Food

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Early Years 1959 - 1966 [Import]

3 Duetti Concertanti / 3 Capricci / 3 Duetti

12 Songs By Schubert

Music: Planet Dada/The Race 2003 [CD-single] [Import]

A Forest [CD-single] [Import]

All Up in Your Mind

1983 [Import]

240 [Explicit Lyrics]

Zydeco Shootout at El Sid O's

Works for Bach and Franck

Zero One [Import]

Yano Mori

Z = mc2

Music from Estonia

Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra (1929-1932): Basie Beginnings