The Days of Wine & Roses

Editorial Reviews
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A large part of rock's pleasures come from the artful buildup of tension and its subsequent, joyful release. Impeccable Los Angeles guitar band the Dream Syndicate had mastered this dramatic formula so well by the time of this, their debut long player, that they soon abandoned it in favor of much less satisfying attempts at subtlety. The Dream Syndicate were heralded in their day as part of the neo-psychedelic Paisley Underground scene. But they had more in common with New York's Television (for mighty guitar-interplay rave-ups) or poetic punk bands like X and the Flesh Eaters (for dark-side-of-the-street, edgy subject matter). Sure, Steve Wynn and mates were also influenced by the Velvets, Neil Young, and the Doors. But the coolest thing they did was to graft the slashing, jagged, jammy guitar lines and drowsy sexuality from the best classic rock with the fast-paced and ironic, devil-may-care sensibility of postmodern punk--a sound that years later would be called indie rock. --Mike McGonigal

Music Review:

  1. The Museum of Imaginary Animals
  2. The Sacred and the Profane
  3. The Waitress
  4. Trade Test Transmissions [Original recording remastered]
  5. Vapor
  6. When I Grow Up [CD-single] [Import]
  7. Wings of My Own
  8. Yerself Is Steam
  9. Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots [CD-single] [Import]
  10. 12 Memories [Import]

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You Could Have It So Much Better [Import]

Contemporary Danish Orchestra Music Vol.1

Back To The Heartland

Music: Golden Best: Biography [Import]

Do It to the Music [CD-single] [Import]

Dance and Shake Your Tambourine

Black Jenny [Import]

Bobby's Girl: Complete Seville Recording

Comme Un Accord/H [Import]

Best of Gershwin

Burn Your Cardigan [Explicit Lyrics]

Diadems [Import]

Con Mi Viejo Amigo [Import]

Gospel Singers & Preachers

Romy And Michele's High School Reunion: Original Soundtrack