Everything's Alright Forever

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With Everything's Alright Forever, England's Boo Radleys meld their psychedelic guitar sound with oblique pop melodies and dense studio accouterments. Featuring the introspective songwriting of guitarist Martin Carr, the Radleys' mercurial sound shifts through a variety of styles. From the stately flügelhorn on "Spaniard" to the jazzy pop moments of "I Feel Nothing," the group displays a powerful sense of dynamics that puts it in the same class as Manchester shoegazers like the Charlatans UK or the Stone Roses. On "Room at the Top," the band emits a scorching wall of feedback over a strangely muted vocal chant. While not exactly the premier psychedelic ensemble to emerge from England during the early '90s, the Boo Radleys definitely made their mark with this release. --Mitch Myers

Music Review:

  1. Family Values Tour 1999 [Explicit Lyrics] [Live]
  2. Figure 8 [Extra tracks] [Import]
  3. Filthy Lucre Live [Live]
  4. Gorgeous
  5. Guilty 'Til Proved Innocent!
  6. Hangin Around (Part 1) [CD-single] [Import] [Live]
  7. Hanx [Explicit Lyrics] [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  8. Hell's Ditch [Import]
  9. Hostile Ambient Takeover
  10. I Am As Pure As Oranj [Import]

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Atsa My Band [Import]

BBC Legends: Rubinstein

Arias From Italian Opera 1911-1914

Music: Takatalvi [Enhanced] [Import]

Basnie [Enhanced] [Original recording remastered] [Import]

Big Men Cry

Ao Vivo V.2 [Import] [Live]

All That We Needed

Brill Building Sessions and More [Import]

Bach: Cantatas Nos. 80, 140, 147; Motet [Box set]

And All That Could Have Been [Deluxe Limited Edition with Bonus Disc]

All the Best [Import]

Burundanga [Import]

Bluella: Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Blues

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