Munki

Editorial Reviews
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You just can't keep a good doom-and-gloomer down. In a career that began with the white-light, white-heat explosion of Psychocandy back in '85, the Reid Brothers--singer Jim and guitarist William) have rarely allowed any rays of sunlight to disrupt their rainy feedback parade. Until Munki, that is. Label-less for a couple of years, the Reids reassessed their situation with the self-financed Munki and saw that life, at least for the time being, was good. Trips back to childhood, reflections on the joys of rock 'n' roll, analysis of the optimistic reasons they made Psychocandy in the first place--it's all here on the relatively upbeat Munki. Shocking, but fun. --Tom Lanham

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...The J&MC appear content to return to their old ways, which is not a bad thing. Sure, there are a few changes ... such as the addition of a trumpet on a couple of songs; on "Man on the Moon" this not only works, but it works magnificently.

Munki

Music Review:

  1. Music Has the Right to Children
  2. New Coat of Paint: Songs of Tom Waits
  3. New Gold Dream (81-82-83-84)
  4. Obstacle 1 [CD-single]
  5. On Golden Smog
  6. Parallel Universe
  7. Part of the Solution Problem
  8. Peace and Love [Import]
  9. Pretty Hate Machine
  10. Pyramid Song, Pt. 2 [CD-single] [Import]

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Best of Virgin & Liberty Years [Import]

Grieg: Complete Songs, Vol. 3

Mélodies Francaises

Music: Awaken Pagan Gods [Import]

Miami Beach House [Import]

I'm So Crazy [CD-single] [Import]

Kino Mystiko [Import]

Live! In the Air Age [Live]

Liberty [Import]

Magnificat

Liliput/ Kleenex

Jobiniando [Import]

Hot, Spicy and Latin [Import]

Chess Blues Guitar : Two Decades Of Killer Fretwork, 1949-1969

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