Nature Film

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
With most of their catalog out of print thanks to indie label bankruptcy, Scrawl have opted to rerecord five previously released tracks for their second major label release. The rerecordings mostly reproduce the earlier sound with meatier production values. Not a surprise, since Scrawl's most noticeable attribute has been their Midwestern, workmanlike style that prefers the utilitarian approach to such studio excesses as backing vocals or reverb. As of late, though, the trio has been softening to better allow singer Marcy Mays to show off the emotional range she's been hiding behind the strum and bang. (There are even keyboards in parts.) This shift to quieter tones offsets the discordant material's X-like blare and sets the stage if they should decide to kiss punk rock good-bye for good. --Rob O'Connor

Entertainment Weekly
This mix of new tracks, remakes, and whatnot surveys a decade's worth of emotional feedback, from resigned wistfulness to swaggering horniness to bald fury. As career retrospective ... there's much to savor.

Nature Film

Music Review:

  1. Nina Hagen [Import]
  2. NYC 1978 [Live]
  3. On a Gentle Shore
  4. One By One (Bonus DVD) [Import]
  5. One in a Million
  6. Only the Strong 1993
  7. Original Sinners
  8. Perfect, Pt. 1 [CD-single] [Import]
  9. Pleasant Screams
  10. Pretty Dress [CD-single] [Import]

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New York City Rock N Roll

Mozart: Flute Concerto, KV313; Flute & Harp Concerto, KV299; Andante for Flute, KV315

Orgelbuchlein V5

Music: Fiesta Colombiana

Pop Goes Classic [Import]

Neuromantic [Import] [Original recording remastered]

Rough Guide to the Music of Okinawa [Import]

Rose of Cimarron [Import]

Matchbox

Organ of the Mormon Tabernacle

Make Yourself [Import]

Mes Courants Electriques [Import]

Los Corridos De La Sierra

Left Turn on Blue

Trans Canada Highway