The Psychedelic Furs - The Psychedelic Furs (UK Original) Vinyl rip in 24 Bit/96 Khz + CD-format

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The Psychedelic Furs - The Psychedelic Furs (1980)
Vinyl rip in 24-bit/96kHz & 16-bit/44.1kHz | FLAC (Tracks), artworks | Stereo | 948 Mb, 273 Mb | 5% RAR Recovery
Styles: Rock, Post-Punk | Filesonic + Wupload
UK CBS Records

The Furs never sounded as good. One of the great debut albums of any band at any time.

Emerging from the incipient post-punk London scene with a healthy fascination for late-'70s Bowie (and in turn, for his own attraction to Krautrock), the then-sextet kicked up a slightly monochromatic but still attractive storm on their debut. Richard Butler's Thin-White-Duke-after-smoking vocal rasp has a surprising appeal, serving up a wry, slightly detached series of lyrics on life. The members of the core band, meanwhile, had clearly honed their chops well on-stage; Ashton's lead guitar work avoids both wankery and simplicity in favor of a balanced, artistic power. Production mainly comes from Steve Lillywhite, who smartly steers away from the soon-to-be-clichéd touches he would bring to U2's early work. "India" is a good example; it has a brooding, quiet beginning with strange telegraphic signals and turns into a brawling rocker without sounding like the Edge or Larry Mullins going off. The record comes off as serious without being self-consciously deep, occasional toe-dipping into humorous aside ("We Love You" has Butler idly listing off things he loves, sometimes with appropriate if sarcastically delivered song quotes: "I'm in love with Frank Sinatra…fly me to the moon…"). "Imitation of Christ" is the most frazzled, with lyrics detailing someone else metaphorically nailing himself up over a light but still strange guitar line. "Wedding Song" is amusingly prescient as one of the first "white rockers go hip-hop" numbers of its kind, along with Blondie's "Rapture," though its inspiration could equally be dub. Ely lays down a pounding funk beat while Butler breaks into a midsong rap no better or worse than most such efforts of the time. –Almusic


Track listing:

All songs written by The Psychedelic Furs, except as indicated. All tracks produced by Steve Lillywhite, except as indicated.

Side one

1 "India" – 6:21
2 "Sister Europe" – 5:38
3 "Imitation of Christ" – 5:28
4 "Fall" – 2:40
5 "Pulse" – 2:37 produced by Howard Thompson, Ian Taylor & The Psychedelic Furs

Side two

1 "We Love You" – 3:26 produced by Howard Thompson, Ian Taylor & The Psychedelic Furs
2 "Wedding Song" – 4:19
3 "Blacks/Radio" – 6:56
4 "Flowers" – 4:10 produced by Howard Thompson, Ian Taylor & The Psychedelic Furs
5 "****" - 2:40 ("Sister Europe" 7' b-side)

Personnel:

Richard Butler – vocals
John Ashton – guitar
Tim Butler – bass
Vince Ely – drums
Roger Morris – guitar
Duncan Kilburn – saxophones

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