Back to Mine

Editorial Reviews
Album Description
The latest installment in the Back to Mine series comes from one of the alternative dance scene’s most inspirational figures: Tricky. Part of the Bristol scene that spawned Massive Attack and Portishead, Tricky has continued to release his own personal brand of music: an amalgam of doped paranoia, slithering beats and eerily frozen melodies.

Who could have predicted that his Back to Mine selection would include tracks from Kate Bush, Chet Baker or The Cure? His sleeve-notes explain all and give us a peek into the psyche of the man. About Dr. John he says: "This isn’t music, it’s magic". About vocalist Shola he says: "Shola’s vocals aren’t second hand emotions, there’s real sadness in there. How can Maxwell be called soul? He’s as soulful as a plate of fish and chips."

This album is full of surprises and delights for inquisitive Tricky fans and any music fans who are after something different. The album even includes four exclusive tracks from Tricky’s own label, Brown Punk Records.

Music Review:

  1. Background
  2. Barbed Wire Kisses
  3. Beautiful (Remix Album) [Import]
  4. Between the Senses
  5. Birds of Pray (Bonus DVD) [Enhanced] [Limited Edition]
  6. Bleed Like Me [Import]
  7. Buzzle Bee
  8. CD Singles Box Set 6 [CD-single] [Import]
  9. Country Western Honky Tonk Saloon Blues
  10. Cover Magazine

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Forty Hour Train Back to Penn [Enhanced]

Alfonso El Sabio: Cantigas De Santa Maria / Micrologus

6 Overtures

Music: Yeah, Yeah, Yeah

All Exhale [CD-single] [Import]

3rd Perspective

45th Celebration [Import]

Alone Together/Headkeeper [Limited Edition] [Original recording remastered] [Import]

100% Hits-Best of 2004 [Import]

A to Z of Classical Music

20: 1972-1992

20 Grandes Exitos

100 Aņos de Mariachi: Para Toda la Vida

Blues Infested

Murder on the Orient Express